Selected journal articles and book chapters
I share articles on ResearchGate when possible
Kinchy, Abby J., Roopali Phadke, and Jessica M. Smith (2018) “Engaging the Underground: An STS Field in Formation.” Engaging Science, Technology, and Society 4: 22-42.
Kinchy, Abby, and Guy Schaffer (2018) “Disclosure Conflicts: Crude Oil Trains, Fracking Chemicals, and the Politics of Transparency.” Science, Technology, & Human Values 43(6): 1011-1038.
Brasier, Kathryn J., Kirk Jalbert, Abby J. Kinchy, Susan L. Brantley, and Colleen Unroe (2017) “Barriers to sharing water quality data: experiences from the Shale Network,” Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 60(12): 2103-2121.
Breyman, Steve, Nancy Campbell, Virginia Eubanks, and Abby Kinchy (2017) “STS and Social Movements: Pasts and Futures” pp. 289-318 in the Handbook of Science and Technology Studies, Fourth Edition. Cambridge: The MIT Press.
Kinchy, Abby (2017) “Baseline Data and Democracy: How Participatory Water Monitoring Shapes Future Projections and Political Action in the Marcellus Shale Fracking Boom,” Science as Culture (26)1, 88-110, DOI: 10.1080/09505431.2016.1223113
Harrison, Rebecca, Abby Kinchy, and Laura Rabinow (2017) “GE Food: A Changing Political Economy,” in Handbook of Political Economy of Science. New York: Routledge.
Eaton, Emily and Abby Kinchy (2016) “Quiet Voices in the Fracking Debate: Ambivalence, Nonmobilization, and Individual Action in Two Extractive Communities (Saskatchewan and Pennsylvania),” Energy Research & Social Science 20: 22-30.
Jalbert, Kirk and Abby Kinchy (2016) “Sense and Influence: Environmental Monitoring Tools and the Power of Citizen Science,” Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 18(3): 379-397.
Kimura, Aya H. and Abby Kinchy (2016) “Citizen Science: Probing the Virtues and Contexts of Participatory Research,” Engaging Science, Technology, & Society 2: 331-361.
Kinchy, Abby, Sarah Parks, and Kirk Jalbert (2016) “Fractured knowledge: mapping the gaps in public and private water monitoring efforts in areas affected by shale gas development,” Environment and Planning C: Government & Policy 34(5): 879-899.
Scott Frickel and Abby Kinchy (2015) “Geographies of Ignorance,” Routledge International Handbook of Ignorance Studies, edited by Matthias Gross and Linsey McGoey. New York: Routledge.
Kinchy, Abby, Sarah Parks, and Kirk Jalbert (2015) “Fractured knowledge: mapping the gaps in public and private water monitoring efforts in areas affected by shale gas development,” Environment and Planning C.
Kinchy, Abby, Kirk Jalbert, and Jessica Lyons (2014) “What is Volunteer Water Monitoring Good For? Fracking and the Plural Logics of Participatory Science,” Political Power and Social Theory, vol. 27.
Kinchy, Abby J., Simona Perry, Danielle Reinhardt, Kathryn Brasier, Richard Stedman, and Jeffrey Jacquet (2014) “The Impact of New Natural Gas Development on Rural Communities in North America,” Rural America in a Globalizing World: Problems and Prospects for the 2010s. Morgantown: West Virginia University Press.
Kinchy, Abby (2014) “Political Scale and Conflicts over Knowledge Production: The Case of Unconventional Natural Gas Development,” Routledge Handbook of Science, Technology, and Society, edited by Daniel L. Kleinman and Kelly Moore. New York: Routledge.
Kinchy, Abby J. and Simona L. Perry (2012). Can Volunteers Pick up the Slack? Efforts to Fill Knowledge Gaps about the Watershed Effects of Marcellus Shale Gas Development, Duke Environmental Law and Policy Forum 22(2): 303-340.
Kinchy, Abby J. (2010) “Anti-Genetic Engineering Activism and Scientized Politics in the Case of ‘Contaminated’ Mexican Maize.” Agriculture & Human Values 27: 505-517.
Kinchy, Abby J. (2010) “Epistemic Boomerang: Expert Policy Advice as Leverage in the Campaign against Transgenic Maize in Mexico,” Mobilization 15(2): 179-198.
Kinchy, Abby J. (2009) “African Americans in the Atomic Age: Post-War Perspectives on Science, Technology and the Bomb, 1945-1960,” Technology & Culture 50(2): 291-315.
Kleinman, Daniel Lee, Abby J. Kinchy, and Robyn Autry (2009) “Local Variation or Global Convergence in Agricultural Biotechnology Policy? A Comparative Analysis,” Science and Public Policy 36(5): 361-371.
Kinchy, Abby J. and Daniel Lee Kleinman (2008) “Against Free Markets, Against Science? Regulating the Socio-economic Effects of Biotechnology,” Rural Sociology 73(2): 147-179.
Kinchy, Abby J. (2006) “On the Borders of Post-War Ecology: Struggles over the Ecological Society of America’s Preservation Committee, 1917-1946,” Science as Culture 15 (1): 23-44.
Kinchy, Abby J. and Daniel Lee Kleinman (2003) “Organizing Credibility: Discursive and Organizational Orthodoxy on the Borders of Ecology and Politics,” Social Studies of Science 33 (6): 869-896.
Kinchy, Abby, and Guy Schaffer (2018) “Disclosure Conflicts: Crude Oil Trains, Fracking Chemicals, and the Politics of Transparency.” Science, Technology, & Human Values 43(6): 1011-1038.
Brasier, Kathryn J., Kirk Jalbert, Abby J. Kinchy, Susan L. Brantley, and Colleen Unroe (2017) “Barriers to sharing water quality data: experiences from the Shale Network,” Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 60(12): 2103-2121.
Breyman, Steve, Nancy Campbell, Virginia Eubanks, and Abby Kinchy (2017) “STS and Social Movements: Pasts and Futures” pp. 289-318 in the Handbook of Science and Technology Studies, Fourth Edition. Cambridge: The MIT Press.
Kinchy, Abby (2017) “Baseline Data and Democracy: How Participatory Water Monitoring Shapes Future Projections and Political Action in the Marcellus Shale Fracking Boom,” Science as Culture (26)1, 88-110, DOI: 10.1080/09505431.2016.1223113
Harrison, Rebecca, Abby Kinchy, and Laura Rabinow (2017) “GE Food: A Changing Political Economy,” in Handbook of Political Economy of Science. New York: Routledge.
Eaton, Emily and Abby Kinchy (2016) “Quiet Voices in the Fracking Debate: Ambivalence, Nonmobilization, and Individual Action in Two Extractive Communities (Saskatchewan and Pennsylvania),” Energy Research & Social Science 20: 22-30.
Jalbert, Kirk and Abby Kinchy (2016) “Sense and Influence: Environmental Monitoring Tools and the Power of Citizen Science,” Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 18(3): 379-397.
Kimura, Aya H. and Abby Kinchy (2016) “Citizen Science: Probing the Virtues and Contexts of Participatory Research,” Engaging Science, Technology, & Society 2: 331-361.
Kinchy, Abby, Sarah Parks, and Kirk Jalbert (2016) “Fractured knowledge: mapping the gaps in public and private water monitoring efforts in areas affected by shale gas development,” Environment and Planning C: Government & Policy 34(5): 879-899.
Scott Frickel and Abby Kinchy (2015) “Geographies of Ignorance,” Routledge International Handbook of Ignorance Studies, edited by Matthias Gross and Linsey McGoey. New York: Routledge.
Kinchy, Abby, Sarah Parks, and Kirk Jalbert (2015) “Fractured knowledge: mapping the gaps in public and private water monitoring efforts in areas affected by shale gas development,” Environment and Planning C.
Kinchy, Abby, Kirk Jalbert, and Jessica Lyons (2014) “What is Volunteer Water Monitoring Good For? Fracking and the Plural Logics of Participatory Science,” Political Power and Social Theory, vol. 27.
Kinchy, Abby J., Simona Perry, Danielle Reinhardt, Kathryn Brasier, Richard Stedman, and Jeffrey Jacquet (2014) “The Impact of New Natural Gas Development on Rural Communities in North America,” Rural America in a Globalizing World: Problems and Prospects for the 2010s. Morgantown: West Virginia University Press.
Kinchy, Abby (2014) “Political Scale and Conflicts over Knowledge Production: The Case of Unconventional Natural Gas Development,” Routledge Handbook of Science, Technology, and Society, edited by Daniel L. Kleinman and Kelly Moore. New York: Routledge.
Kinchy, Abby J. and Simona L. Perry (2012). Can Volunteers Pick up the Slack? Efforts to Fill Knowledge Gaps about the Watershed Effects of Marcellus Shale Gas Development, Duke Environmental Law and Policy Forum 22(2): 303-340.
Kinchy, Abby J. (2010) “Anti-Genetic Engineering Activism and Scientized Politics in the Case of ‘Contaminated’ Mexican Maize.” Agriculture & Human Values 27: 505-517.
Kinchy, Abby J. (2010) “Epistemic Boomerang: Expert Policy Advice as Leverage in the Campaign against Transgenic Maize in Mexico,” Mobilization 15(2): 179-198.
Kinchy, Abby J. (2009) “African Americans in the Atomic Age: Post-War Perspectives on Science, Technology and the Bomb, 1945-1960,” Technology & Culture 50(2): 291-315.
Kleinman, Daniel Lee, Abby J. Kinchy, and Robyn Autry (2009) “Local Variation or Global Convergence in Agricultural Biotechnology Policy? A Comparative Analysis,” Science and Public Policy 36(5): 361-371.
Kinchy, Abby J. and Daniel Lee Kleinman (2008) “Against Free Markets, Against Science? Regulating the Socio-economic Effects of Biotechnology,” Rural Sociology 73(2): 147-179.
Kinchy, Abby J. (2006) “On the Borders of Post-War Ecology: Struggles over the Ecological Society of America’s Preservation Committee, 1917-1946,” Science as Culture 15 (1): 23-44.
Kinchy, Abby J. and Daniel Lee Kleinman (2003) “Organizing Credibility: Discursive and Organizational Orthodoxy on the Borders of Ecology and Politics,” Social Studies of Science 33 (6): 869-896.