Energy transitions or additions?: Why a transition from fossil fuels requires more than the growth of renewable energy R York, SE Bell Energy research & social science 51, 40-43, 2019 | 657 | 2019 |
Community economic identity: The coal industry and ideology construction in West Virginia SE Bell, R York Rural Sociology 75 (1), 111-143, 2010 | 581 | 2010 |
Coal, identity, and the gendering of environmental justice activism in central Appalachia SE Bell, YA Braun Green Planet Blues, 362-380, 2019 | 333 | 2019 |
Climate justice and inequality SL Harlan, DN Pellow, JT Roberts, SE Bell, WG Holt, J Nagel, RE Dunlap, ... Climate change and society: Sociological perspectives 2015, 127-163, 2015 | 253 | 2015 |
Toward feminist energy systems: Why adding women and solar panels is not enough✰ SE Bell, C Daggett, C Labuski Energy research & social science 68, 101557, 2020 | 207 | 2020 |
Our roots run deep as ironweed: Appalachian women and the fight for environmental justice SE Bell University of Illinois Press, 2013 | 202 | 2013 |
Fighting king coal: The challenges to micromobilization in central Appalachia SE Bell MIT Press, 2016 | 195 | 2016 |
“There Ain’t No Bond in Town Like There Used to Be”: The Destruction of Social Capital in the West Virginia Coalfields SE Bell Sociological Forum 24 (3), 631-657, 2009 | 151 | 2009 |
Pluralizing energy justice: Incorporating feminist, anti-racist, Indigenous, and postcolonial perspectives BK Sovacool, SE Bell, C Daggett, C Labuski, M Lennon, L Naylor, ... Energy Research & Social Science 97, 102996, 2023 | 147 | 2023 |
Manipulated Masculinities: Agribusiness, Deskilling, and the Rise of the Businessman‐Farmer in the U nited S tates SE Bell, A Hullinger, L Brislen Rural Sociology 80 (3), 285-313, 2015 | 83 | 2015 |
Bridging activism and the academy: Exposing environmental injustices through the feminist ethnographic method of photovoice SE Bell Human Ecology Review 21 (1), 27-58, 2015 | 65 | 2015 |
Coal, injustice, and environmental destruction: Introduction to the special issue on coal and the environment SE Bell, R York Organization & Environment 25 (4), 359-367, 2012 | 60 | 2012 |
Photovoice as a strategy for community organizing in the central Appalachian coalfields SE Bell Journal of Appalachian Studies, 34-48, 2008 | 57 | 2008 |
Protecting the power to pollute: Identity co-optation, gender, and the public relations strategies of fossil fuel industries in the United States SE Bell, J Fitzgerald, R York Environmental Sociology 5 (3), 323-338, 2019 | 56 | 2019 |
Life satisfaction across nations: The effects of women’s political status and public priorities R York, SE Bell Social Science Research 48, 48-61, 2014 | 52 | 2014 |
Social capital’s influence on environmental concern in China: An analysis of the 2010 Chinese General Social Survey F Hao, JL Michaels, SE Bell Sociological Perspectives 62 (6), 844-864, 2019 | 42 | 2019 |
Intersectionality and the environment C Ergas, L McKinney, SE Bell Handbook of environmental sociology, 15-34, 2021 | 17 | 2021 |
Ecomodern masculinity, energy security, and green consumerism: The rise of biofuels in the United States S Dockstader, SE Bell Critical Sociology 46 (4-5), 643-660, 2020 | 17 | 2020 |
Fighting king coal: The barriers to grassroots environmental justice movement participation in Central Appalachia SE Bell University of Oregon, 2010 | 16 | 2010 |
Pipelines and power: Psychological distress, political alienation, and the breakdown of environmental justice in government agencies' public participation processes SE Bell, M Hughes, G Tuttle, R Chisholm, S Gerus, DR Mullins, C Baller, ... Energy Research & Social Science 109, 103406, 2024 | 12 | 2024 |