Journal articles & book chapters

De Wit S & Haines, S. 2022. Climate change reception studies in anthropology, Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change 13(1):e742

Taddei RR & Haines S 2019 When climatologists meet social scientists: ethnographic speculations around interdisciplinary equivocations, Sociologias 21(51):186-209 (simultaneously published in Portuguese)

Di Giminiani, P. & Haines, S. 2020 Introduction: Translating environments. Ethnos 85(1):1-16

Haines, S. 2019 Reckoning resources: political lives of anticipation in Belize’s water sector. Science & Technology Studies 30(4):97-118

Haines, S. 2019 Managing expectations: articulating expertise in climate services for agriculture in Belize. Climatic Change 157(1):43-59

Haines, S. 2018. Imagining the highway: anticipating infrastructural and environmental change in Belize. Ethnos, 83(2): 392-413

Hannaford, J., Collins, K., Haines, S. & Barker, L. 2018 Enhancing drought monitoring and early warning for the UK through stakeholder co-enquiries. Weather, Climate & Society 11(1):49-63.

Lopez, A. & Haines, S. 2017. Exploring the usability of probabilistic weather forecasts for water resources decision-making in the United Kingdom. Weather, Climate, & Society, 9(4):701-715

Haines, S. 2012. Meaningful resources & resource-full meanings: spatial and political imaginaries in southern Belize. In M. Janowski & T. Ingold (eds) Imagining Landscapes: Past, Present & Future. Ashgate. Pp 97-120


Edited collections

Haines, S. & Di Giminiani, P. (eds) 2019. Translating environments: translation and indeterminacy in the making of natural resources. Ethnos 85(1).

Working papers, reports & reviews

Haines S, Cano A, Hislop A & Williams T 2019. Water: environmental knowledge and rural life in Belize. Report of a multi-stakeholder workshop. Working paper.

Haines, S., Imana, C. A., Opondo, M., Ouma, G. & Rayner, S. 2017. Weather and climate knowledge for water security: Institutional roles and relationships in Turkana. REACH Working Paper 5, University of Oxford.

Haines, S. 2016. An anthropological perspective on scientific predictions for water decision-making. In N. Encalada et al. (Eds.), Research Reports in Belizean History & Anthropology 4, 97-103. Belize: NICH

Collins, K., Hannaford, J., Haines, S., et al. 2015. Drought: understanding and reducing vulnerability through monitoring and early warning systems. DrIVER project stakeholder workshop report.

Haines, S. 2013. Invited review: ‘Enclosed: Conservation, Cattle, and Commerce among the Q’eqchi’ Maya lowlanders’ by L. Grandia. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 19(4):896-898.


Web publications

Haines, S. 2022. Encountering the Climate Regime: “Useful” Climate Knowledge and the Work of Forecasts. Hot Spots, Fieldsights (Society for Cultural Anthropology)

Haines, S. 2018. Forecasting matters. Weather Matters hub.

Haines, S. 2018. Future matters. AnthFOR website.

Haines, S. 2017. Governing water and knowledge in Turkana, Kenya. REACH Programme website.

Haines, S. & Lopez, A. 2015. Interdisciplinary working means stepping outside your comfort zone. Oxford Martin School website.

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