Research Profile
Dr Gareth Enticott
Telephone:+44 (0)29 208 76243
Fax:+44 (0)29 208 74845
Address:Room 1.51, Glamorgan Building
Qualifications
PhD, Cardiff University: 'Heterogeneous Ruralities: The Place of Nature and Community in the Differentiated Countryside' (2000, Funded by the ESRC).
Diploma in Social Science Research Methods, Cardiff University (1996).
MSc. City and Regional Planning, Cardiff University (1995).
BSc. Geography, University of Wales, Swansea (1993).
Research Interests
My research covers three broad areas. Updates of my research can be found here and on my personal website.
1. Biosecurity and Animal Health
2. Natures in Rural Communities
3. Public Sector Failure and Modernisation
Selected Publications
- Biosecurity, Expertise and the Institutional Void: The Case of Bovine Tuberculosis
- The spaces of biosecurity: prescribing and negotiating solutions to bovine tuberculosis
- The ecological paradox: social and natural consequences of the geographies of animal health promotion
- Calculating Nature: the case of badgers, bovine tuberculosis and cattle
- Risking the rural: nature, morality and the consumption of unpasteurised milk
- Lay Immunology, Local Foods and Rural Identity: Defending Unpasteurised Milk in England
Additional Information
Gareth is an associate member of the ESRC Centre for Business Relationships, Accountability, Sustainability and Society (BRASS) and the Centre for Local and Regional Government Research. He is also a committee member of the Rural Geography Research Group (RGS-IBG).

