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Curriculum Vitae Becky Mansfield ADDRESS 1036 Derby Hall 154 North Oval Mall Columbus OH 43210 Email: [email protected] Office phone: 614-247-7264 Fax: 614-292-6213 PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT 2013- Professor, Geography, Ohio State University, Columbus 2017 Joan N. Huber Faculty Fellow, Ohio State University 2007-2013 Associate Professor, Geography, Ohio State University, Columbus 2001-2007 Assistant Professor, Geography, Ohio State University, Columbus 1996-1999 Graduate Teaching Fellow, Geography, University of Oregon, Eugene 1996 Graduate Teaching Fellow, Oregon Institute of Marine Biology, University of Oregon, Charleston 1994-1996 Graduate Teaching Fellow, Environmental Studies, University of Oregon, Eugene Affiliations Cultures of Science and Technology Working Group, OSU (since 2016) Institute for Population Research, OSU (since 2010) Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Department, OSU (since 2009) EDUCATION PhD 2001 Geography, University of Oregon Dissertation: Globalizing nature: political and cultural economy of a global seafood industry MS 1996 Environmental Studies, University of Oregon Thesis: Growth in the Oregon groundfish fishery: challenging the tragedy of the commons model of human use of natural resources BA 1991 Environmental Studies, Honors, University of California, Santa Cruz Thesis: Experience and environmental perceptions, or struggling to do meaningful academic environmental education

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Curriculum Vitae

Becky Mansfield ADDRESS 1036 Derby Hall 154 North Oval Mall Columbus OH 43210

Email: [email protected] Office phone: 614-247-7264

Fax: 614-292-6213

PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT 2013- Professor, Geography, Ohio State University, Columbus 2017 Joan N. Huber Faculty Fellow, Ohio State University 2007-2013 Associate Professor, Geography, Ohio State University, Columbus 2001-2007 Assistant Professor, Geography, Ohio State University, Columbus 1996-1999 Graduate Teaching Fellow, Geography, University of Oregon, Eugene 1996 Graduate Teaching Fellow, Oregon Institute of Marine Biology, University of Oregon,

Charleston 1994-1996 Graduate Teaching Fellow, Environmental Studies, University of Oregon, Eugene Affiliations Cultures of Science and Technology Working Group, OSU (since 2016) Institute for Population Research, OSU (since 2010) Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Department, OSU (since 2009)

EDUCATION PhD 2001 Geography, University of Oregon Dissertation: Globalizing nature: political and cultural economy of a global seafood

industry

MS 1996 Environmental Studies, University of Oregon Thesis: Growth in the Oregon groundfish fishery: challenging the tragedy of the

commons model of human use of natural resources

BA 1991 Environmental Studies, Honors, University of California, Santa Cruz Thesis: Experience and environmental perceptions, or struggling to do meaningful

academic environmental education

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PUBLICATIONS

Edited Book

2008 Mansfield B (Editor). Privatization: Property and the Remaking of Nature-Society Relations. London: Blackwell.

Peer-Reviewed Articles (* student co-author)

2017 Mansfield B. Folded futurity: epigenetic plasticity, temporality, and new figures of fetal life. Science as Culture 26(3): 355-379. DOI: 10.1080/09505431.2017.1294575

2017 Mansfield B and M Doyle. Nature: A conversation in three parts. Special Forum on Intradisciplinarity in the Annals of the Association of American Geographers 107(1): 22-27. DOI 10.1080/24694452.2016.1230418.

2015 Mountz A, Bonds A, Mansfield B, Loyd J, Hyndman J, Walton-Roberts M, Basu R, Whitson R, Hawkins R, Hamilton T, and Curran W. For slow scholarship: a feminist politics of resistance through collective action in the neoliberal university. Acme 14(4): 1235-1259.

2015 Mansfield B, Biermann C*, McSweeney K, Law J*, Gallemore C*, Horner L*, and Munroe DK. Environmental politics after nature: conflicting socioecological futures. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 2015 Special Issue on Futures: Imagining Socio-Ecological Transformation. 105(2): 284-293. DOI: 10.1080/00045608.2014.973802

2015 Mansfield B and Guthman J. Epigenetic life: biological plasticity, abnormality, and new configurations of race and reproduction. Cultural Geographies 22(1): 3-20.

2014 Biermann C* and Mansfield B. Biodiversity, purity, and death: conservation biology as biopolitics. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 32: 257-273.

2014 Munroe DK, McSweeney K, Olson JL*, and Mansfield B. Using economic geography to reinvigorate land-change science. Geoforum 52: 12-21.

2013 Guthman J and Mansfield B. The implications of environmental epigenetics: A new direction for geographic inquiry on health, space, and nature-society relations. Progress in Human Geography 37(4): 484-502.

2012 Mansfield B. Race and the new epigenetic biopolitics of environmental health. BioSocieties 7(4): 352-372.

2012 Mansfield B. Environmental health as biosecurity: “seafood choices,” risk, and the pregnant woman as threshold. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 102(5): 969-976.

2012 Mansfield B. Gendered biopolitics of public health: regulation and discipline in seafood consumption advisories. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 30(4): 588-602.

2012 Atalan-Helicke N* and Mansfield B. Seed governance at the intersection of multiple global and nation-state priorities: modernizing seeds in Turkey. Global Environmental Politics 12(4): 125-146.

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2011 Mansfield B. Is fish health food or poison? Farmed fish and the material production of un/healthy nature. Antipode 43(2): 413-434. With erratum (properly formatted table) 43(3): 907.

2010 Mansfield B, Munroe DK, and McSweeney K. Does economic growth cause environmental recovery? Geographical explanations of forest regrowth. Geography Compass 4/5:416-427.

2010 Clark JK*, Munroe DK, and Mansfield B. What counts as farming: how classification limits regionalization of the food system. Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society 3: 245-259.

2008 Mansfield B. The social nature of natural childbirth. Social Science and Medicine 66: 1084-1094.

2007 Mansfield B. Privatization: property and the remaking of nature-society relations: Introduction to the special issue. Antipode 39(3): 393-405.

2007 Mansfield B. Property, markets, and dispossession: the Western Alaska Community Development Quota as neoliberalism, social justice, both, and neither. Antipode 39(3): 479-499.

2007 Mansfield B. Articulation between neoliberal and state-oriented environmental regulation: fisheries privatization and endangered species protection. Environment and Planning A 39: 1926-1942.

2006 Mansfield B. Assessing market-based environmental policy using a case study of North Pacific fisheries. Global Environmental Change 16: 29-39.

2006 Mansfield B and Haas J*. Scale framing of scientific uncertainty in controversy over the endangered Steller sea lion. Environmental Politics 15: 78-94.

2005 Mansfield B. Beyond rescaling: reintegrating the “national” as a dimension of scalar relations. Progress in Human Geography 29(4): 458-473.

2004 Mansfield B. Rules of privatization: contradictions in neoliberal regulation of North Pacific fisheries. Annals of the Association of American Geographers (94)3: 565-584.

2004 Mansfield B. Neoliberalism in the oceans: “rationalization,” property rights, and the commons question. Geoforum 35(3): 313-326.

2004 Mansfield B. Organic views of nature: the debate over organic certification for aquatic animals. Sociologia Ruralis 44(2): 216-232.

2003 Mansfield B. Spatializing globalization: a ‘geography of quality’ in the seafood industry. Economic Geography 79(1): 1-16.

2003 Mansfield B. ‘Imitation crab’ and the material culture of commodity production. Cultural Geographies 10(2): 176-195.

2003 Mansfield B. From catfish to organic fish: making distinctions about nature as cultural economic practice. Geoforum 34(3): 329-342.

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2003 Mansfield B. Fish, factory trawlers, and imitation crab: the nature of quality in the seafood industry. The Journal of Rural Studies 19(1): 9-21.

2001 Mansfield B. Thinking through scale: the role of state governance in globalizing North Pacific fisheries. Environment and Planning A 33(10): 1807-1827, with Erratum (figure correction) 34(1).

2001 Mansfield B. Property regime or development policy? Explaining growth in the US Pacific groundfish fishery. The Professional Geographer 53(3): 384-397.

Editor-Reviewed Articles and Chapters

Forthcoming. Mansfield B. A new biopolitics of environmental health: permeable bodies and the Anthropocene. Sage Handbook of Nature.

2017 Romero AM, Guthman J, Galt RE, Huber M, Mansfield B, and Sawyer S. Chemical Geographies. GeoHumanities 3(1): 158-177.

2016 Mountz A, Bonds A, Mansfield B, Loyd J, Hyndman J, Walton-Roberts M, Basu R, Whitson R, Hawkins R, Hamilton T, and Curran W. All for slow scholarship, slow scholarship for all. University Affairs 9 May 2016. http://www.universityaffairs.ca/opinion/in-my-opinion/slow-scholarship-slow-scholarship/

2016 Mansfield, B. Biopolitics of nondualism. Review of Braverman, Irus 2015, Wild Life: The Institution of Nature and Lorimer, Jamie 2015, Wildlife in the Anthropocene: Conservation after Nature. Book Review Forum for Dialogues in Human Geography 6(1): 108-110.

2015 Guthman J and Mansfield B. Plastic People. Aeon 23 February 2015. http://aeon.co/magazine/science/have-we-drawn-the-wrong-lessons-from-epigenetics/

2015 Guthman J and Mansfield B. Nature, difference, and the body. In T Perreault, G Bridge, J McCarthy (Eds.), Handbook of Political Ecology (pp. 558-570) London: Routledge.

2015 Mansfield, B. Review of Loyd, Jenna 2014. Health Rights are Civil Rights: Peace and Justice Activism in Los Angeles: 1963-1978. Book Review Forum for Society and Space http://societyandspace.com/2015/11/06/review-forum-of-jenna-loyds-2014-health-rights-are-civil-rights/

2011 Mansfield B. Commentary: Crisis, change, and continuity: living in interesting times. Dialogues in Human Geography 1(3): 346-349.

2011 Mansfield B. “Modern” industrial fisheries and the crisis of overfishing. In R Peet, P Robbins, and M Watts (Eds), Global Political Ecology (pp. 84-99). London: Routledge.

2011 Benner C, Berndt C, Coe N, Engelen E, Essletzberger J, Glassman J, Glückler J, Grote M, Jones A, Leichenko R, Leslie D, Lindner P, Lorenzen M, Mansfield B, Murphy JT, Pollard J, Power D, Stam E, Wòjcik D, and Zook M. Emerging Themes in Economic Geography: Outcomes of the 2010 Economic Geography Workshop. Economic Geography 87(2): 111-126. (I was first author of the section “Economic geography of global environmental change: understanding and creating new socionatural futures”)

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2009 Mansfield B. Sustainability. In N Castree, D Demeritt, B Rhoads, and D Liverman (Eds), The Companion to Environmental Geography (pp. 37-49). London: Blackwell.

2008 Mansfield B. Health as a nature-society question. Environment and Planning A 40: 1015-1019.

2008 Mansfield B. Global environmental politics. In K. Cox, M. Low & J. Robinson (Eds.), Handbook of Political Geography (pp. 235-246). London: Sage.

2008 Mansfield B. Comments on Daniel Bromley’s paper “The crisis in ocean governance”. MAST (Maritime Studies) 6(2): 23-25.

2007 Mansfield B. Neoliberalism in the oceans: “rationalization,” property rights, and the commons question. Pp. 63-73 in Neoliberal environments: false promises and unnatural consequences, edited by N Heynen, J McCarthy, S Prudham, and P Robbins. New York: Routledge. (Based on article in Geoforum 2004)

2002 Mansfield B. Review of Steinberg, PE. 2001. The Social Construction of the Ocean. In Environment and Planning A 34(7): 1322-1323.

Reports

2017 Pursuing a Toxic Agenda: Environmental Justice in the Early Trump Administration. Produced by Environmental Data and Governance Initiative. Authors: Britt S. Paris, Lindsey Dillon, Jennifer Pierre, Irene V. Pasquetto, Emily Marquez, Sara Wylie, Michelle Murphy, Phil Brown, Becky Mansfield, Leif Erickson. http://100days.envirodatagov.org/pursuing-toxic-agenda/

Journal Articles in Preparation and Review

Mansfield B. From the commons to the body to the planet: neoliberalism/materiality/socionatures. Forum on The Failures and Accomplishments of Neoliberal Natures, edited by Patrick Bigger and Jessica Dempsey, in Environment and Planning E. Revised version submitted September 2017.

Rawson A* and Mansfield B. Producing juridical knowledge: ‘Rights of nature’ or the naturalization of rights? Submitted to Environment and Planning E, September 2017.

McSweeney K, Horner L, Mansfield B, Munroe DK, Olson JL*, and Law J*. Recognizing complexity in forest recoveries. In preparation for Ecology and Society.

Dillon L, Lave R, Mansfield B, Wylie S, Shapiro N, and Murphy M. Environmental data justice. In preparation for Annals of the Association of American Geographers.

PRESENTATIONS

Invited colloquia and keynotes

2017 Department of Geography, University at Buffalo. Chemical exposure: at the intersection of postgenomics, Anthropocene, and Trump’s deregulatory EPA.

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2017 Symposium on The Biopolitics of Epigenetics, Biopolitics of Science Research Network, University of Sydney, Australia. Epigenetic plasticity and stability: how the environmental turn reconfigures social-biological reproduction.

2017 John Glenn College of Public Affairs, OSU. Plasticity and postgenomics: social implications of the environmental turn in the life sciences.

2016 Harold & Florence Mayer Lecture, Department of Geography, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Epigenetic life: reconfiguring biological and social reproduction.

2015 AAG Opening Session: Presidential Plenary Address: Panel on Radical Intra-Disciplinarity (speaker on “Nature”). Association of American Geographers annual meeting, Chicago, IL. With Martin Doyle.

2015 Department of Geography, Penn State University, University Park. Epigenetic life: non-dualist geographies of body-environment relationships.

2014 Department of Geography, Clark University, Worcester, MA. Epigenetic life: new geographies of body-environment relationships.

2014 Department of Geography, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada. Epigenetic environmental health: managing exposure to mercury in seafood.

2014 Cultural Geographies Annual Lecture, Association of American Geographers annual meeting, Tampa, FL. Epigenetic life: biological plasticity, abnormality, and new configurations of race and gender.

2014 Department of Human Geography, Goethe University of Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany. Neoliberal biopolitics of environmental health: inequality and responsibility in governance of toxic exposures.

2014 Department of Geography, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire. Epigenetic life: biological plasticity, abnormality, and new configurations of race and gender.

2014 Institute for Population Research, Ohio State University. Social implications of environmental epigenetics: gender and race in new approaches to environmental exposure.

2014 Department of Geography, Ohio State University. The new epigenetic biopolitics of environmental health.

2012 Department of Geography, University of Washington, Seattle. Race, gender, and the new epigenetic biopolitics of environmental health.

2012 Berkeley Workshop on Environmental Politics, University of California, Berkeley. Epigenetic biopolitics: race, population, and environmental health.

2011 Department of Geography, University of California, Berkeley. Contaminated environments, biosecurity, and risk: making fetal life live.

2011 Brownbag lunch seminar, Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity, OSU. Seafood choices: risk and the politics of environmental health.

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2011 Brownbag lunch seminar, International Poverty Solutions Collaborative, OSU. With K McSweeney (joint presentation). Socioecological change in Appalachian Ohio: how rural residents help bring back forests.

2011 Institute of Environmental Studies, Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey. With N Atalan-Helicke (presenter). Seed governance at the intersection of multiple global and nation-state priorities: modernizing seeds in Turkey.

2010 Department of Geography, Indiana University. Farmed fish and the politics of un/healthy nature.

2009 Department of Geography, Ohio University. Farmed fish and the politics of un/healthy nature.

2008 Department of Environmental Studies, University of California, Santa Cruz. Don’t eat that fish! Contaminated food at the intersection of environmental health and reproductive politics.

2008 Department of Geography, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. The surprises of property: remaking nature-society relations through privatization.

2008 Department of Geography, University of California, Los Angeles. The surprises of property: remaking nature-society relations through privatization.

2008 Department of Geography, University of Kentucky. The surprises of property: remaking nature-society relations through privatization.

2007 Duke University Marine Lab, Beaufort, NC. Assessing assumptions of market-based environmental policy using evidence from North Pacific fisheries.

2007 Department of Geography, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Privatization of nature: property, markets, and dispossession.

2005 Department of Geography, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. An empirical assessment of market-based environmental policy: evidence from North Pacific fisheries.

2005 Department of Geography, Geology, and Anthropology, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, Indiana. Neoliberal regulation: state, environment, and economy in the North Pacific fishery.

2004 Department of Geography, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey. Neoliberal regulation: state, environment, and economy in the North Pacific fishery.

2002 Department of Geography, Penn State University, University Park. Globalization and the contradictions of neoliberalism: fishing for environmental governance in the North Pacific Ocean.

Invited participation at specialist workshops

2017 IPRH-Mellon BioHumanities Symposium: Experiments in Thinking the Human, two-day workshop, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana.

2017 KOI Political Ecology Workshop, second annual meeting. Discussion of works-in-progress for graduate students and faculty in Geography at University of Kentucky, Ohio State University, and Indiana University. University of Kentucky, Lexington.

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2013 Sawyer Seminar: Food Choice from Research to Policy, two-day workshop, Indiana University, Bloomington.

2013 Feminist Geography Workshop, two-day workshop, University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada

2012 Sawyer Seminar on Biopolitics (theme: State of Nature), one-day workshop, University of Wisconsin, Madison.

2012 Summer Institute in Economic Geography, a week-long workshop for early-career researchers in economic geography held in Zurich, Switzerland. Keynote title: A new environmental economic geography: thinking through the biopolitical economy of nature

2012 Sawyer Seminar on Neoliberal Regimes and Institutions of Knowledge Production, two-day workshop, Indiana University. Presentation title: Liberal biopolitics of environmental health: contamination, risk, and race at the EPA.

2011 Studies of Food and the Body, University of California Multicampus Research Program, one-day Works-in-Progress meeting. Featured Scholar; Paper title: Environmental health as biosecurity: “seafood choices,” risk, and the pregnant woman as threshold.

2010 Workshop on Emerging Themes in Economic Geography, two-day workshop, Washington, DC.

2007 Critical Fetishism, two-day workshop, Amherst College. Presentation title: Is fish wholesome or dangerous? Using commodity analysis to understand the production of un/healthy nature.

2001 International Perspectives on Alternative Agro-Food Networks: Quality, Embeddedness, and Bio-Politics, two-day workshop, University of California, Santa Cruz. Presentation title: Fish, factory trawlers, and imitation crab: the nature of quality in the seafood industry.

1999 Multilateral Ocean Governance and the Globalization of Marine Resources: Marine Environmental Politics in the 21st Century, two-day workshop, University of California, Berkeley. Presentation title: Fisheries development or open access? Creating large-scale fishing on the US west coast.

Papers at professional meetings

2017 Epigenetic plasticity and permeability: shifting temporality and new thresholds of fetal life. Society for Social Studies of Science (4S), Boston, MA.

2015 Epigenetic abnormality: biological plasticity and new configurations of race. International Society for the History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Biology, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

2013 Abnormality, race, and the new epigenetic biopolitics of environmental health. Association of American Geographers annual meeting, Los Angeles, CA.

2013 Abnormality, race, and the new epigenetic biopolitics of environmental health. Dimensions of Political Ecology: Conference on Nature/Society, University of Kentucky, Lexington.

2011 Risk, pregnant women, and environmental health: gendered regimes of biosecurity. Society for Social Studies of Science annual meeting, Cleveland, OH.

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2011 Environmental health as biosecurity: “seafood choices,” risk, and the pregnant woman as threshold. Gender and States of Emergency. Ohio State University.

2011 Contaminated environments, biosecurity, and risk: making fetal life live. Association of American Geographers annual meeting, Seattle, WA.

2010 “Seafood choices,” risk, and environmental health: securing the pregnant woman. Health: A New Religious Awakening in Western Societies? Copenhagen, Denmark.

2010 Neoliberal biopolitics of environmental health: producing and crossing borders between “the environment” and “ourselves.” Association of American Geographers annual meeting, Washington, DC.

2010 Environment-economy relationships in the forests of Appalachian Ohio. Association of American Geographers annual meeting, Washington, DC. With DK Munroe (presenter), K McSweeney, and D Liu.

2009 Protecting fetuses/controlling women: environmental health meets reproductive politics in seafood consumption. Association of American Geographers annual meeting, Las Vegas, NV.

2009 Environment-economy connections as posited through Forest Transition Theory. International Human Dimensions Programme on Global Environmental Change, Bonn, Germany. With D Munroe (presenter).

2008 Toward a political ecology of the body? Association of American Geographers annual meeting, Boston, MA. With J Guthman (joint presentation).

2007 Fish is health food/fish is poison: farmed fish and the material production of health/disease. Conference on Critical Geography, Lexington, KY.

2007 The social nature of natural childbirth. Association of American Geographers annual meeting, San Francisco, CA.

2006 Paradoxes of property and citizenship in the Western Alaska Community Development Quota. Association of American Geographers annual meeting, Chicago, IL.

2005 Understanding privatization: geographies of public and private in the constitution of property. Association of American Geographers annual meeting, Denver, CO.

2004 The role of national environmental regulation in the neoliberal era. Association of American Geographers annual meeting, Philadelphia, PA.

2003 Steller sea lion controversies: relations among science, regulation, and the fishing industry. Association of American Geographers annual meeting, New Orleans, LA.

2002 Enclosure of the oceans and contradictions of neoliberalism. Annual Miniconference on Critical Geography, Lexington, KY.

2002 Neoliberalism as re-regulation, regulation as neoliberalism: US fishery policy in the North Pacific. Association of American Geographers annual meeting, Los Angeles, CA.

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2001 A geography of quality: socio-natural assemblages that influence the spatial organization of commodity chains. Association of American Geographers annual meeting, New York, NY.

2000 Linking economic and cultural processes of globalization: development of the global surimi seafood industry. Global Conference on Economic Geography, National University of Singapore, Singapore.

2000 Surimi, the simulation seafood: selling a generic product as a specialized food. Association of American Geographers annual meeting, Pittsburgh, PA.

1999 Globalization, state regulation, and regional specificity in the North Pacific. Association of American Geographers annual meeting, Honolulu, HI.

1999 Globalization, state regulation, and regional specificity in the North Pacific. Western Geography Graduate Student Conference, Seattle, WA.

1998 The social construction of marine space: the Pacific groundfish fishery. Association of American Geographers annual meeting, Boston, MA.

1997 The Oregon groundfish fishery: conceptualizing problems in resource use. Association of American Geographers annual meeting, Fort Worth, TX.

1997 The construction of the coastal Pacific as a symbolic and physical place: the case of the Pacific groundfish fishery. Association of Pacific Coast Geographers annual meeting, Spokane, WA.

Other presentations at professional meetings

2016 Panelist for “PQN: Social reproduction – Precarious? Natural? Queer?” Association of American Geographers annual meeting, San Franscisco, CA.

2016 Panelist for “Chemical geographies: science, politics, and materiality,” Association of American Geographers annual meeting, San Franscisco, CA.

2016 Panelist for “The Art of Grant Proposal Writing: Supporting Women in Geography across the Sub-disciplines, 4th Annual Panel” Association of American Geographers annual meeting, San Franscisco, CA.

2015 Panelist for “Authors-meet-critics double bill: Irus Braverman's Wild Life: The Institution of Nature & Jamie Lorimer's Wildlife in the Anthropocene,” Association of American Geographers annual meeting, Chicago, IL.

2014 Panelist for “Five panelists and the author discuss Jenna Loyd’s Health Rights are Civil Rights,” Association of American Geographers annual meeting, Tampa, FL.

2013 Discussant for “The socio-ecological fix,” Association of American Geographers annual meeting, Los Angeles, CA.

2013 Discussant for “Feminist engagements with health, capitalism, and the body,” Association of American Geographers annual meeting, Los Angeles, CA.

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2013 Panelist for “Political ecology: pasts, presents, futures,” Featured panel at Dimensions of Political Ecology: Conference on Nature/Society, University of Kentucky, Lexington.

2011 Panelist for “A new era of capitalism? Responses to Harvey’s 2010 Roepke lecture,” Association of American Geographers annual meeting, Seattle, WA.

2011 Discussant for “The blue frontier: linking projects, processes, and politics in oceans governance III,” Association of American Geographers annual meeting, Seattle, WA.

2010 Discussant for “Political Ecologies of Bodies,” Association of American Geographers annual meeting, Washington, DC.

2010 Panelist for “Science, technology, and geography,” Conference on Critical Geography, Milwaukee, WI.

2008 Panelist for “Author meets the critics: Paul Robbins’ Lawn People,” Association of American Geographers annual meeting, Boston, MA.

2008 Discussant for “Producing neoliberal environments: the role of geotechnologies in contemporary enclosures and resistance,” Association of American Geographers annual meeting, Boston, MA.

2006 Panelist for “Neoliberalism, Nature, and Governance,” Association of American Geographers annual meeting, Chicago, IL.

2005 Panelist for “Labors of Love: Gender, Parenting and Work in Academia and Beyond,” Association of American Geographers annual meeting, Denver, CO.

2003 Panelist for “Standard Fare: Governance, Food Systems, and Power,” Association of American Geographers annual meeting, New Orleans, LA.

2001 Panelist for “After Globalization,” Cincinnati Miniconference on Critical Geography, East Lakes Division of the Association of American Geographers annual meeting, Cincinnati, OH.

Guest lectures

2012 Autoethnography, Field Methods in Human Geography: New Questions/Hybrid Approaches (Geog 800.01), OSU

2006 University resources, Professional Development in Geography (Geog 889), OSU

2005 University resources, Professional Development in Geography (Geog 889), OSU

2005 Research using official and unofficial sources, Undergraduate Seminar in Applied Geography (Geog 695), OSU

2003 Geographers’ perspectives on globalization, Graduate Seminar on Political Sociology, Sociology, OSU

GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS

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2010-2015 (Co-PI) National Science Foundation, Dynamics of Coupled Natural-Human Systems, Award #1010314, “Explaining socioecological resilience following collapse: forest recovery in Appalachian Ohio,” $1,246,612. PI: Darla Munroe.

2010-2011 International Poverty Solutions Collaborative, OSU, Seed Grant, “Reducing Inequality In Appalachian Ohio: The Potential of a “Social-Contextual” Approach.” $60,000. PI: Becky Mansfield, Co-PIs: L. Lobao, K. McSweeney, M. Partridge, M.E. Wewers

2010-2011 (Co-PI) International Poverty Solutions Collaborative, OSU, Seed Grant, “Re-visioning WP: engaged physical design to enrich Weinland Park,” $49,322. PI: Kay Bea Jones

2010 SBS International Travel Grant, OSU, for travel to professional meeting, $1500.

2009-2011 National Science Foundation, Geography and Regional Science, “Doctoral dissertation research: Human Territoriality in Conservation Conflicts: Territorial Tactics of Marine Reserves in the Bahamas.” $12,000. PhD advisee: Fletcher Chmara-Huff

2008-2010 National Science Foundation, Geography and Regional Science, “Doctoral dissertation research: European accession and conservation of wheat diversity in neoliberal Turkey.” $12,000. PhD advisee: Nurcan Atalan-Helicke

2006-2008 National Science Foundation, Geography and Regional Science, “Doctoral dissertation research: Governance of Antarctic bioprospecting: scientific contribution to the geopolitics of property and territory.” $12,000. PhD advisee: Jason Davis

2002 College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, OSU, Seed Grant, “Regional restructuring through environmental regulation: a comparative study of the Pacific fisheries of the United States and Thailand,” $15,413

2000 Summer Research Fellowship, Geography, University of Oregon

1999-2000 Resources for the Future, Joseph L. Fisher Dissertation Fellowship, $12,000

1999-2000 Oregon University System, International Trade and Development Graduate Fellowship (Sasakawa Young Leaders Fellowship Fund Program), $12,000

1997-2000 Graduate Student Research Award (awarded annually), for travel to professional meetings, University of Oregon

AWARDS AND HONORS 2017 Joan N. Huber Faculty Fellow, College or Arts and Sciences, OSU, for excellence in

scholarship

2010 Distinguished Undergraduate Research Mentor, OSU, Undergraduate Research Office

2002 Best Dissertation, Economic Geography Specialty Group, Association of American Geographers

1998 Comprehensive exams passed with distinction, Geography, University of Oregon

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1991 Undergraduate Honors, Environmental Studies, University of California, Santa Cruz

1987-1991 Regents Scholar, University of California

COURSES

Ohio State University

Geog 3751 Geography of Ohio (May 2013, 2014; co-Instructor of field course on Appalachian Ohio) Geog 3800 Environment and Society (AU 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016) Geog 5802 Globalization and Environment (SP 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017) Geog 7101 Research Design (AU 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016) Geog 8400 Seminar in Critical Human Geography: Writing in Critical Human and Human-

Environment Geography (SP 2015) Geog 8800 Seminar in Environment and Society: Political Ecology (AU 2012) Geog 430 Environment and Society (AU 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010) Geog 460 Political Geography (AU 2001, 2002) Geog H460 Honors Political Geography (WI 2005, 2006) Geog 630 Conservation of Natural Resources (WI 2002) Geog 635 Globalization and Environment (WI 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010,

2011) Geog 689 Internship (AU, WI, SP, SU 2007-2011) Geog 795 Research Design (WI 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011) Geog 840 Graduate seminar: The Production of Nature: Perspectives on Economy and

Environment (WI 2002) Geog 840 Graduate seminar: Governance, Regulation, and the State-Economy Relationship (WI

2003) Geog 840 Graduate seminar: Qualitative Research Methods (WI 2004) Geog 840 Graduate seminar: Privatization, Property, and Markets (AU 2004) Geog 840 Graduate seminar: Current Readings in Nature-Society Relations (AU 2005) Geog 840 Graduate seminar: Neoliberalism (AU 2007)

University of Oregon

Instructor Geog 461/561 Environmental Alteration (AU 1997,1998) Geog 462/562 Historical and Contemporary Views of the Environment (SU 1997) Envs 411 Marine Environmental Issues (AU 1995) Teaching assistant Envs 410/510 Political Ecology Geog 410/510 Environment and Development Geog 104 Geography and the Environment

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Geog 410/510 Geography of the World Economy Geog 103 Cultural Geography Geog 204 Geography of Europe Bio 408/508 Marine Birds and Mammals Bio 309 Marine Biology Pol Sci 235 Crisis in Central America

University of California, Santa Cruz

ES 42 Experience and Environmental Perceptions (Designed and taught course, SP 1991)

STUDENT COMMITTEES

Advisor

PhD Current Ariel Rawson

PhD Completed

Chris Hartmann (PhD 2016, Candidacy 2014): Public Health, Environment, and Development in Nicaragua and Latin America: A Post/Neoliberal Perspective • Assistant Professor (tenure track), Public Health, SUNY Old Westbury (2016)

Rae Choi (PhD 2015, Candidacy 2013): Social Coasts: Green Growth, Transformation of Coastal Space, and Sea Governance of East Asia • Assistant Professor (tenure track), Global & Sociocultural Studies, Florida International

University (2016)

Sayoni Bose (PhD 2015, Candidacy 2013): The Messy Politics of Land Acquisition in West Bengal • Assistant Professor (tenure track), Humanities and Social Science, Governors State

University, Illinois (2015)

Christine Biermann (PhD 2014, Candidacy 2011): A Strangely Familiar Forest: Conservation Biopolitics and the Restoration of the American Chestnut • Assistant Professor (tenure track), Geography, University of Washington, Seattle (2014)

Nurcan Atalan-Helicke (PhD 2011, Candidacy 2007): The Seeds of Change: The State, the Politics of Development and Conservation in Neoliberal Turkey • Assistant Professor (tenure track), Environmental Studies, Skidmore College (2012) • Visiting Assistant Professor, Environmental Studies, Skidmore College (2011-2012)

Fletcher Chmara-Huff (PhD 2011, Candidacy 2009): Marine Protected Areas and the Territorialization of the Oceans in the Exhumas, Bahamas • Visiting Assistant Professor, Geography, Temple University (2013-present)

Jason Davis (PhD 2011, Candidacy 2006): Reconsidering Antarctic Bioprospecting through Territorialities of Science, Property, and Governance

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• Instructor, Cuyahoga Community College, Cleveland, OH

April Luginbuhl Mather (PhD 2010, Candidacy 2005): The Role of Additionality in Shaping Actions within Environmental Service Markets: The Case of Voluntary Greenhouse Gas Markets and Soil-Based Carbon Offset Credits Using Agricultural Best Management Practices • Instructor, Cuyahoga Community College, Cleveland, OH

Johanna Haas (PhD 2008, Candidacy 2004): Law and Property in the Mountains: A Political Economy of Resource Land in the Appalachian Coalfields • Assistant Professor (tenure track), Geography, Illinois State University (2008-2013)

MA Completed

Ariel Rawson (MA 2015): Earth Jurisprudence: Making Nature a Subject through Law

Mollie-Marie Workman (MA 2011): The Implications of Good Food: Urban Entrepreneurialism, Creative Class Development and the Creation of an Urban Amenity in Columbus, Ohio

Emily Rupp (MA 2008): Embodying Malaria: Replacing the Body, Environment, and Culture in Northern Ghana’s Malaria Definitions

Jason Davis (MA 2004): Grappling with the Pirates of the Antarctic: How Statist and Non-Statist Approaches Address an Antarctic Governance Problem

BA Research Completed Kyle Hutson (BA 2011) Hudson McFann (BA 2010) Wilson Dizard (BA International Studies 2009) Mary McLaughlin (BA 2006)

Committee Member

PhD Current Debangana Bose, Nora Sylvander, Sam Kay

PhD Completed Yuxi Zhao (2016) Zoe Pearson (2015), Justine Law (2014), Caleb Gallemore (2013), Seung-Ook Lee (2013), Kevin Grove (2011), Christy Rogers (2011), Theresa Wong (2010), David Lansing (2009), Jill Clark (2009), Trevor Birkenholtz (2006), Adam Diamond (Rutgers, Geography, 2006)

Candidacy Current Emelie Bailey, Deondre Smiles, Ashley Toenjes

Candidacy Completed Sam Kay (2017), Nora Sylvander (2016), Debangana Bose (2016), Juliane Collard (2015, University of British Columbia, Geography), Brian Williams (2015, University of Georgia, Geography), Yuxi Zhao (2014), Zoe Pearson (2013), Justine Law (2012), Caleb Gallemore (2011), Robert Klein (2011), Seung-Ook Lee (2010),

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Phil Birnie (2009), Chris Riley (2009), Anurupa Roy (2009), Christy Rogers (2008), Jennifer Black (Comparative Studies, 2008)), Kevin Grove (2008), Jill Clark (2007), David Lansing (2007), Theresa Wong (2007), Hyejin Yoon (2006), Teresa Hutchinson (2005), Trevor Birkenholtz (2004), Sherrylyn Henry (2001)

MA Current

MA Completed Zack Paganini (2017), Emelie Bailey (2016), Richard Bargielski (Anthropology, 2016), Natasha Sadoff (2015), Sam Kay (2014), Naomi Adaniya (2013), Brian Williams (2013), Kelly George (2011), Heeyoun You (2011), Christopher Hartmann (2010), Justine Law (2010), Zoe Pearson (2010), Jessica Barnes (2009), Sarah Wright (2009), Nicholas Crane (2008), Annie McCabe (2008), Lisa Fjeld (2007), Alexander Gjerovski (2007), Joseph Lewis (2006), Ligia Lundine (2006), David Lansing (2005), Michael Ewers (2005), Kevin Grove (2005), Gina Gerbasi (2004), Trevor Birkinholtz (2002), Andrew Hargreaves (2002), Teresa Hutchinson (2002), Manisha Mishra (Journalism, 2002)

BA Research Matthew Schneider (current), Todd Ives (2015), Sara Santiago (2012), Jonathan Kuehnle (2011), Amanda Kass (2008)

DISCIPLINARY SERVICE

Editorships

2013-present Advisory Board, Book Series: Critical Environments: Nature, Science, and Politics, University of California Press

2011-present Editorial Board, Social and Cultural Geography

2006-present Editorial Board, Cultural Geographies

2015 Editor of Cultural Geographies Virtual Issue on “Health, Medicine, and the Permeable, Unbounded Body.” http://cgj.sagepub.com/cgi/collection/health_medicine_body

2012-2015 Editorial Board, Annals of the Association of American Geographers (Nature and Society section, Bruce Braun editor)

2007-2011 Editorial Board, Annals of the Association of American Geographers (People, Place, and Region section, Audrey Kobayashi editor)

2006-2009 Editorial Board, Environment and Planning A

2007 Guest Editor, special double issue of Antipode “Privatization: Property and the Remaking of Nature-Society,” 2007, 39(3)

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Reviewer

Journals ACME; Annals of the Association of American Geographers; Antipode; Applied Geography; Area; BioSocieties; Body & Society; Canadian Geographer; Conservation and Society; Cultural Geographies; Ecology and Society; Economic Geography; Environment and Planning A; Environment and Planning D: Society and Space; Environmental Management; Environmental Politics; Gender, Place and Culture; Geoforum; Geographical Analysis; The Geographical Journal; Geographical Review; Geography Compass; GeoJournal; Global Environmental Change; Global Environmental Politics; Human Ecology Review; Human Geography; International Journal of Sustainable Development; Journal of Political Ecology; Journal of Rural Studies; Polar Geography; Political Geography; Professional Geographer; Progress in Human Geography; Review of International Political Economy; Space and Polity; Social and Cultural Geography; Social Problems; Social Science and Medicine; Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers; World Development

Books and Texts American Fisheries Society Press; Cambridge University Press; Cornell University Press; Duke University Press; International Geographical Union Commission Press; Island Press; Pearson Education Inc; Shift Learning Limited; University of British Columbia Press; University of California Press; University of Georgia Press; University of Nebraska Press; University of Minnesota Press

Grant and Fellowship Proposals Alaska Sea Grant; Maine Sea Grant; National Geographic Society; National Science Foundation (NSF programs: Geography and Spatial Science, Arctic Social Science, Developing Global Scientists and Engineers, Science and Society); Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada; Society of Women Geographers

Awards AAG Health and Medical Geography Specialty Group Jacques May Thesis Prize

Promotion and Tenure cases Duke University, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Indiana University, Loyola Marymount University, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Skidmore College, Syracuse University, University at Buffalo, University of Bristol, University of Colorado at Boulder, University of Georgia, University of Guelph, University of North Texas, University of Washington, University of Wisconsin-Madison

External Examiner for PhD University of Tasmania

Offices and Committees

2009-2011 Board Member, Health and Medical Geography Specialty Group, Association of American Geographers

2006-2009 Research Grants Committee, Association of American Geographers

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2006-2008 Board Member, Economic Geography Specialty Group, Association of American Geographers

2006 Organizing committee, 2006 Critical Geography Mini-Conference, OSU, October 13-15

2005 Awards Committee, Geographic Perspectives on Women Specialty Group, Association of American Geographers

2004-2006 Board Member, Geographic Perspectives on Women Specialty Group, Association of American Geographers

2003-2004 Nominating Committee, Economic Geography Specialty Group, Association of American Geographers

Organizer of Professional Meetings

2017 Sessions: "Plasticity, Postgenomics, and the Politics of Possibility: Critical Reflections on the Environmental Turn in the Life Sciences.” Society for Social Studies of Science (4S) annual meeting, Boston, MA (with Maurizio Meloni and Martine Lappé)

2016 Workshop: First Annual meeting of KOI Political Ecology Workshop. Discussion of works-in-progress for graduate students and faculty in Geography at University of Kentucky, Ohio State University, and Indiana University. Columbus, OH (with Kendra McSweeney)

2014 Sessions: “Biodiversity and biopolitics: calculating and conserving genes, species, populations, nations, and races,” Association of American Geographers annual meeting, Tampa, FL (with Christine Biermann, 2 sessions)

2013 Sessions: “Geographical perspectives on environmental epigenetics: transforming ideas of health and environment,” Association of American Geographers annual meeting, Los Angeles, CA (with Julie Guthman)

2012 Sessions: “Author meets critics: Julie Guthman’s ‘Weighing In: Obesity, Food Justice, and the Limits of Capitalism,’” Association of American Geographers annual meeting, New York, NY

2011 Sessions: “Environments/Bodies/Health: Emerging perspectives,” Association of American Geographers annual meeting, Seattle, WA (with Julie Guthman; 2 sessions)

2010 Sessions: “Beyond neoliberal nature? Multiple natures and a (post?)neoliberal world,” Association of American Geographers annual meeting, Washington, DC (with Karen Bakker; 2 sessions)

2008 Sessions: “Toward a political ecology of the body?” Association of American Geographers annual meeting, Boston, MA (with Julie Guthman; 2 sessions)

2006 Sessions: “Neoliberal Citizenship: Governance, Property and Economically Viable Subjects,” Association of American Geographers annual meeting, Chicago, IL (with Melissa Wright; 2 sessions)

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2005 Sessions: “Privatization: Property, Nature, and Subjectivities,” Association of American Geographers annual meeting, Denver, CO (3 sessions)

COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY SERVICE

Committees

2015-2016 Participant, President and Provost’s Leadership Institute, OSU (18 month leadership training, by nomination of the Divisional Dean)

2015 Chair, Department of Sociology Search Committee for new departmental chair, OSU (Appointed by the Divisional Dean)

2015 Review Committee, Harlan Hatcher Arts and Sciences Distinguished Faculty Award, College of Arts and Sciences, OSU

2010-2011 Arts and Sciences Committee on Curriculum and Instruction (CCI), OSU. Representative for Social and Behavioral Sciences (Met weekly due to semester conversion responsibilities)

2010-2011 CCI Subcommittee on Assessment, Arts and Sciences, OSU

2010-2011 University Level Advisory Committee for the General Education Curriculum (ULAC), OSU

2009-2011 International Poverty Solutions Collaborative (IPSC), OSU. Member of the internal Leadership Team and Co-Team Leader of Designing Physical and Community Environments Research Team

2009-2011 Social and Behavioral Sciences Disciplinary Advisory Panel, OSU. Representative for the Department of Geography

2004-2010 Committee to design an Environmental Citizenship interdisciplinary minor for the College of Arts and Sciences, OSU

Other College and University Service

2013 Outside Faculty Representative, final oral examination for graduation with research distinction, Alex Fraga, Sociology, OSU

2013 Faculty presenter, Preparing & Presenting a Winning Poster (pre-Denman workshop), Undergraduate Research Office, OSU (with Allison Snow, URO Director)

2010-2013 Faculty Advisor, Oxfam America Students at OSU (student organization)

2012-2013 Faculty representative, Academic overview sessions (for prospective OSU students); five sessions total. Social and Behavioral Sciences, OSU

2011 Honors Faculty Representative, final oral examination for graduation with honors research distinction, Elizabeth Roebuck, Sociology, OSU.

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2011 Faculty presenter, Preparing & Presenting a Winning Poster (pre-Denman workshop), Undergraduate Research Office, OSU (with Allison Snow, URO Director)

2011 Participant, CIC videoteleconference with the Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences Directorate of the National Science Foundation, on the future of social science research. Invited as a “next generation scholar” from SBS, OSU. March 7, 2011.

2011 Panelist, Midterm Design Review for Landscape Architecture 750/457, Weinland Park Agrarian Urbanist Overlay, OSU, Instructor: Katherine Bennett

2010 Panelist, “Faculty Perspectives on Undergraduate Research,” Undergraduate Research Office, OSU

2008 Faculty representative, Honors Faculty Orientation Session with students and families

2008 Graduate Faculty Representative, doctoral oral defense, RA Carte, Spanish and Portuguese, OSU, May

2005 Graduate Faculty Representative, doctoral oral defense, Marsha Robinson, History, OSU, December

2004 Graduate Faculty Representative, doctoral candidacy exams, Michael Penn, School of Natural Resources, OSU, November

2003 Graduate Faculty Representative, Teresa Kulbaga, doctoral candidacy exams, English, OSU, October

2003 Moderator, “Babies and Tenure” brown-bag discussion, Women’s Faculty Cohort Project, President’s Council on Women’s Issues and The Women’s Place, OSU

2002 Graduate Faculty Representative, doctoral oral defense, David Bunnell, Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology, OSU, October

2002 Faculty/Family orientation discussion, International Affairs Scholars, OSU, July

1998 University of Oregon Graduate Teaching Fellows Federation, Vice President for University Relations

DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE

Committee Chair

2015-now Chair, Graduate Studies Committee, Geography, OSU

2016-2017 Chair, Search Committee for Social Geographer faculty position, Geography, OSU

2007-2014 Chair, Undergraduate Studies Committee, Geography, OSU

Committee Member

2013-2016 Personnel Committee, Geography, OSU

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2014-2015 Anti-Racism Committee, Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, OSU

2010-2011 Graduate Studies Committee, Women’s Studies, OSU

2006-2007 Undergraduate Studies Committee, Geography, OSU

2003-2007 Graduate Studies Committee, Geography, OSU

2004-2005 People, Society, and Environment search committee, Geography, OSU

2003-2004 Biogeography search committee, Geography, OSU

2003 Status of the Urban and Regional Systems curriculum track, Geography, OSU

2002 Human-Environment Curriculum Development, Geography, OSU

1998-1999 Faculty search committee, Geography, University of Oregon

Other Departmental Service

2014 Peer evaluation of teaching for Darla Munroe, Geography, OSU

2012-2013 Classroom observation of graduate instructors, Geography, OSU: C Biermann (AU 2012), J Law (AU 2012, AU 2013), S Bose (SP 2013), N Crane (SP 2013)

2007-2011 Honors Advisor, Geography, OSU

2007-2011 Internship coordinator, Geography, OSU

2010 Peer evaluation of teaching for Joel Wainwright, Geography, OSU

2009 Peer evaluation of teaching for David Porinchu, Geography, OSU

2008 Peer evaluation of teaching for Joel Wainwright, Geography, OSU

OUTREACH 2016 Co-plan and teach 6-week course on “Social and Natural History of Plants, Part 2” to

Homeschool Science Club (14 children ages 7-17), Columbus Ohio, April and May

2015 Co-plan and teach 7-week course on “Social and Natural History of Plants, Part 1” to Homeschool Science Club (14 children ages 7-17), Columbus Ohio, September and October

2011 Presentation on “Seafood safety: mercury contamination in fish,” to First Lego League team “Gear Gang” (children ages 8-13), Columbus, Ohio, 28 September 2011.

2011 Panelist on “Food anxieties: a symposium on the question of ‘what to eat’,” Studies of Food and the Body, University of California Multicampus Research Program annual public event, Santa Cruz, CA.

2010 Panelist on “Columbus green scene: local solutions to global climate change,” Geography Graduate Organization Panel Discussion.