Hi - I'm Dr Gareth Enticott, a research fellow at Cardiff University. My research focuses on the geography and sociology of animal health. I'm interested in how farmers, vets, policy makers and conservationists deal with and make sense of animal health on a day to day basis and what this means for the future of animal health and rural places in the UK. I am particularly interested in bovine tuberculosis.


Monday, 6 October 2008

All Publications

All my biosecurity and rural policy publications are listed below in date order. Please contact me for copies.


Forthcoming/In Press

Enticott, G. and Law, R. (forthcoming) Buying Biosecurity – Compensation for Animal Diseases. In Havinga, T. and Casey, D. (Eds) ‘Regulation of Food in the Age of Crises. Transformations and challenges of food governance. ECPR Press, Colchester. 

Enticott, G. and Franklin, A. (forthcoming) Biosecurity and Food Security: Spatial Strategies for Combating Bovine Tuberculosis in the United Kingdom. Submitted to Geographical Journal as part of special issue on food security and biosecurity.

Vanclay, F. and Enticott, G. (forthcoming) The role and functioning of cultural scripts in farming and Agriculture. Sociologia Ruralis, in press.

2011

Gareth Enticott, Andrew Donaldson, Philip Lowe, Megan Power, Amy Proctor and Katy Wilkinson (forthcoming) The Changing Role of Veterinary Expertise in the Food Chain. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B (Special Issue: Managing Infectious Diseases in Animal and Plants). In press.


Enticott, G. (forthcoming) The Local Universality of Veterinary Expertise and the Geography of Animal Disease. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers. In press.


Enticott, G. (forthcoming) Techniques of neutralising wildlife crimes in rural England and Wales. Journal of Rural Studies. In press. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jrurstud.2011.01.005


Enticott, G. and Vanclay, F. (forthcoming) Scripts, Animal Health and Biosecurity: The Moral Accountability of Farmers’ Talk about Animal Health Risks. Health, Risk and Society. In press.


Enticott, G. (2011) Ethnographic Practices and the Practices of Biosecurity. In Blyton, P. and Franklin, A. (Eds) Researching Sustainability. Earthscan: London.

  
2010
 
Enticott, G. (2010) Everyday Ethics, In Practice, July/August 2010.

 
2009
 
Enticott, G. (2009) Pandemics, Epidemics and Endemics: The Importance of Animal Health for Environmental Policy and Planning. Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning, 11(3): 263 — 268.


Enticott, G. and Franklin, A. (2009) Biosecurity, Expertise and the Institutional Void: The Case of Bovine Tuberculosis. Sociologia Ruralis, 49(4): 375-93. 

2008

Enticott, G. (2008) “The ecological paradox: social and natural consequences of the geographies of animal health promotion”. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 33 433–446.

Enticott, G. (2008) “The spaces of biosecurity: prescribing and negotiating solutions to bovine tuberculosis” Environment and Planning A 40 1568 – 1582

Bingham, N., Enticott, G. and Hinchliffe, S. "Biosecurity: spaces, practices, and boundaries. Guest Editorial". Environment and Planning A, 1528 – 1533. With Nick Bingham and Steve Hinchliffe

Enticott, G. (2008) Biosecurity, Sound Science and the Prevention Paradox: Farmers Understandings of Animal Health. BRASS working paper no. 44. Cardiff University. 

2007

Enticott, G. "Dirty Foods, Healthy Communities? Hybridty, Rurality and the Consumption of Unpasteurised Milk in Rural England". In Cox, R. and Campkin, B. (Eds) Dirt: New Geographies of Cleanliness and Contamination (London: IB Tauris) 168-77.

Enticott, G. and Entwistle, G. (2008) "The spaces of modernisation: Outcomes, indicators and the local government modernisation agenda". Geoforum, 38(5): 999-1011.

Entwistle, T. and Enticott, G. "Agenda-setting in Local Public Service Agreements". Policy Studies, 28(3) 193-208.

2006

Evaluation within EPC. Technical Services Division, Welsh Assembly Government. 

2005

A Case-book of Rural Innovation. Commission for Rural Communities: Cheltenham. 

2004

Researching Rural Dimensions to Local Public Service Agreements. London: Countryside Agency. With Tom Entwistle. 

2003

Enticott, G. (2003) "Risking the rural: nature, morality and the consumption of unpasteurised milk". Journal of Rural Studies, 19(4): 411-424.

Enticott, G. (2003) "Lay Immunology, Local Foods and Rural Identity: Defending Unpasteurised Milk in England". Sociologia Ruralis, 43(3): 257-270. 

2001

Enticott, G. (2001) "Calculating Nature: the case of badgers, bovine tuberculosis and cattle". Journal of Rural Studies, 17(2): 149-64. 

2000

Enticott, G. (2000) "What is rurality? Heterogeneous relations and the differentiated countryside". Swansea Geographer, 35: 71-95.

Enticott, G. (2000) "Heterogeneous ruralities: the place of nature and community in the differentiated countryside". Unpublished Ph.D. thesis, Cardiff University.

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