Environmental Studies Faculty Publications
A list of current faculty is available here.
Submissions from 2023
(Article) A song in a cold place: The role of emotions in motivating youth activism and advancing justice at the COP, Julia Coombs Fine, Summer Gray, Corrie Grosse, and Brigid Mark
(Article) Does renewable electricity promote Indigenous sovereignty? Reviewing support, barriers, and recommendations for solar and wind energy development on Native lands in the United States, Corrie Grosse and Brigid Mark
Submissions from 2022
(Article) Resistance to petro-hegemony: A three terrains of power analysis of the Line 3 tar sands pipeline in Minnesota, Melissa Burrell, Corrie Grosse, and Brigid Mark
(Article) Closing the concern-action gap through relational climate conversations: Insights from US climate activists, Julia Coombs Fine
(Article) Language and Social Justice in US Climate Movements: Barriers and Ways Forward, Julia Coombs Fine
Submissions from 2021
(Book Chapter) Linking sovereignty, local environments, and climate justice through pipeline pedagogy, Theodor P. (Ted) Gordon, Corrie Grosse, and Brigid Mark
(Article) How to stuff a duck: Learning artisan foie gras production in France, Jean Lavigne
Submissions from 2020
(Article) Racial & environmental justice: a primer, Corrie Grosse
(Article) A colonized COP: Indigenous exclusion and youth climate justice activism at the United Nations climate change negotiations, Corrie Grosse and Brigid Mark
(Report) Intersections of climate justice, Brigid Mark, Alejandra Gallardo, Jack Pieper, Danielle Voss, Corrie Grosse, Leonardo Cumplido, and Elena Lozano
Submissions from 2019
(Book Chapter) Frontlines, intersections, and creativity: the growth of the North American climate justice movement, John Foran, Corrie Grosse, and Brad Hornick
(Article) Climate justice movement building: values and cultures of creation in Santa Barbara, California, Corrie Grosse
(Book Chapter) Ecofeminism and climate justice, Corrie Grosse
Submissions from 2018
(Blog Post) One Year Retrospective on the State of the Union, Anthony Cunningham, Nicholas Hayes, Noreen L. Herzfeld, Louis D. Johnston, and Derek R. Larson
(Article) This Will Change Everything: Teaching the Climate Crisis, John Foran, Summer Gray, Corrie Grosse, and Theo LeQuesne
(Blog Post) What I did on my summer vacation, Derek R. Larson
Submissions from 2017
(Article) "Not yet the end of the world": political cultures of opposition and creation in the global youth climate justice movement, John Foran, Summer Gray, and Corrie Grosse
(Book Review) Book Review: Peak Oil: Apocalyptic Environmentalism and Libertarian Political Culture, Matthew Schneider-Mayerson, The University of Chicago Press, Chicago and London (2015), Corrie Grosse
(Article) Grassroots vs. Big Oil: Measure P and the Fight to Ban Fracking in Santa Barbara County, California, Corrie Grosse
(Article) Megaloads and Mobilization: The Rural People of Idaho Stand Against Big Oil, Corrie Grosse
(Book Chapter) Tactics of universalizing in the climate justice movement, Corrie Grosse
(Blog Post) Political Turmoil and Personal Refuge: Trump Presidency at 100 Days and Beyond, Nicholas Hayes, Noreen L. Herzfeld, Louis D. Johnston, James Read, Kathleen A. Cahalan, and Derek R. Larson
(Blog Post) Lame Ducks and the Antiquities Act: How (most) Presidents Use a 1906 Law to Ensure Their Environmental Legacies, Derek R. Larson
(Blog Post) Moving Toward Climate Resilience, Derek R. Larson
(Blog Post) Trump’s War on the EPA, Derek R. Larson
Submissions from 2016
(Article) Fair care? How Ecuadorian women negotiate childcare in fair trade flower production, Corrie Grosse
(Article) Scholar activism and reciprocity: The fight against fracking in Idaho, Corrie Grosse
(Blog Post) The Election: Our View from the Avon Hills, Louis D. Johnston, Nicholas Hayes, Noreen L. Herzfeld, James Read, Kathleen A. Cahalan, and Derek R. Larson
Submissions from 2015
(Article) Is there a caring class? Intergenerational transmission of care work, Maria Charles, Corrie Ellis Grosse, and Paula England
Submissions from 2014
(Article) Women working on a fair flower farm in Ecuador: An ethnographic study, Corrie Grosse
Submissions from 2012
(Article) A long-term perspective on a modern drought in the American Southeast, N Pederson, A R. Bell, Troy A. Knight, C Leland, N Malcomb, K J. Anchukaitis, K Tackett, J Scheff, A Brice, B Catron, W Blozan, and J Riddle
Submissions from 2004
(Article) Biology of the Southeast, James M. Poff, Derek R. Larson, and Charles F. Rodell
Submissions from 2002
(Article) Where the buffalo roam: boundaries and the politics of scale in the Yellowstone Region, Jean Lavigne