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Session
1 -- Sunday, 11:00 - 1:00
(Abstracts)
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1A. Greening the
Humanities: On Paper and In
Practice
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Walnut Room, Erb
Memorial Union
Chair: Laird Christensen, Green
Mountain College
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Teaching a Literary
Epistemology: What Can
Literature Tell Us About the World Out
There?
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David Thomas Sumner,
Weber State University
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Reading and Writing
the Bioregion
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Laird Christensen,
Green Mountain College
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Science, Story
& Philosophies of Perception
in the Environmental Studies
Classroom
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Peter Blakemore,
University of Wisconsin,
Whitewater
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Journey to the
Center of the
Earth: Scientific and
Aesthetic Experience of
Minong
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David Gilcrest,
Carroll College
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1B. Collaboration and
Critique -- Inside and Outside the
Academy
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Gerlinger Lounge,
Gerlinger Hall
Chair: John Scull, University of
Victoria
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Philosophers with
Sound Bites: Reflections on
the Relationship between Professional
Philosophy and Environmental
Activism
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Paul Benson,
University of Dayton
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Something's
Happenin', Mr. Jones: The Seattle
WTO Protests, Environmental
Activism, and the Future of Economic
"Progress" and Political
"Revolution"
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Max Gulias II,
Southwestern Oregon Community
College
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Epistempic
Estuaries, Ideological Islands, and
Policy Peninsulas: Can
Common Causeways Connect Community
Activism and Academic Expertise in
Taking Nature Seriously
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Timothy Luke,
Virginia Polytechnic Institute
& State University
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Bridging What? About
the Collaboration of Social and Natural
Sciences in Environmental
Research
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Chstian Pohl
& Michael Guggenheim,
Collegium Helveticum
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1C.
Technology, Conservation, and
the Future of the
Forests
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Ben Linder
Room, Erb Memorial Union
Chair: Darcy Davis, American
Lands Alliance
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Geographic
Information Technologies,
Certainty, and the Natural
World: A Call for
Uncertain Knowledge
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Richard
Jonasse, University of
California, San
Diego
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Darcy
Davis, American Lands
Alliance
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Role of
Sacred Groves in Biodiversity
Conservation - Studies from
Maharashtra, India
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Aparna
Watve, Applied Environmental
Research Foundation, Pune,
India
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A Forest
activist asks Forest
Scientists, "Where is the
social relevance? Where are we
heading? Who's leading? Who
benefits and Who
pays???"
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Craig
Patterson
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1D. Genetic
Engineering: Cultivating
Dialogues
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Library
Browsing Room, Knight
Library
Chair: Ian Duncan, University
of Oregon
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The
Relationship between
Scientists, "Knowledge
Brokers," and Regulatory
Politics: The Case
of Agricultural Biotechnology
and the Cartagena Protocol on
Biosafety
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Peter
Andree, York
University
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Genetic and
Economic Reductionism in
Global Biotechnology
Battles
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Kathleen
McAffee, University of
California, Santa
Cruz
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The Cyborg
and the Seed: Postmodernism,
Ecological Feminism, and
Agricultural
Biotechnology
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Lisa
Weasel, Portland State
University
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1E. Ecological
Economics
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Maple Room,
Erb Memorial Union
Chair: Bill Harbaugh,
University of Oregon
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Does
Economic Globalization Take
Nature Seriously?
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Peter
Carter, Canadian Association
of Physicians for the
Environment
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New
Architecture for Ecological
Responsibility: Environmental
Citizenship and Environmental
Justice in a Market
Context
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Ben
Richardson, University of
Manchester
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Post-Developmentalism:
The Emerging Counterpoint to
Economic
Modernization
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Milton
Takei & Stefanie
Wickstrom, University of
Oregon
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1F. Environmental
Ethics: Enlarging the
Conservation
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Fir Room,
Erb Memorial Union
Chair: Barbara Andrew,
University of Oregon
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Culture,
Place, Politics: Taking Nature
Seriously through Deliberative
Dialogue
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Pat Munday,
Montana Tech
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Getting
Closer: What is the
Relationship between
Scientific Knowledge and
Ethics?
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Chris
Cuomo, University of
Cincinnati
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The
Production of Roundup Ready
Communities: The Environmental
Genome Project as
Environmental Justice
Policy
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Giovanna Di
Chiro, Allegheny
College
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Session
2 -- Sunday, 2:15 - 4:10
(Abstracts)
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2A. The Rhetoric
of Sustainability &
Biodiversity
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Maple Room,
Erb Memorial Union
Chair: Jim Crosswhite,
University of Oregon
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The
Linguistic Construction of
Nature through the Term
Biodiversity
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Catherine
Collins & Susan Kephart,
Willamette
University
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Discourses
of Sustainability
and Biodiversity: Scientific
or Social Norms?
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Scott
Denton, University of
Arizona
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Evaluating
Sustainability
Projects
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John
Baldwin, University of
Oregon
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Brownwash:
How the Fraser Institute's
Environmental
Indicators Report
Misrepresents the State of the
World
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Hilda
McKenzie and William Rees,
University of British
Columbia
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2B. Inquiry,
Action, and Muddling Through: Multiple
Scientist-Community Collaboration at
ISIS
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Ben Linder
Room, Erb Memorial Union
Chair: Mike Fortun, Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute
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What is
Sustainable
Development? Indigenous
Aquaculture in
Ecuador
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Jim Oldham,
ISIS
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What is
Responsible Physics? Quantum
Teleportation
& Quantum
Cryptography
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Herbert
Bernstein, ISIS
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What is
Responsible Social Studies?
Genomics in Iceland
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Mike
Fortun, Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute
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Discussant:
Kim Fortun, Rensselaer
Polytechnic
Institute
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2C. Teaching
Ecological Citizenship
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Walnut
Room, Erb Memorial Union
Chair: TBA
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Collaboration
as a Path to Multicultural
Perspectives on the
Environment
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Steven
Gloss & Deborah
Mathew, University of Wyoming
& Marie Reyes, University
of Arizona
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Informing,
Teaching, or
Propagandizing? Environmental
& Science Studies for
Undergraduates
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Sean
Johnston & Mhairi
Harvey, University of
Glasgow
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2D. Whales'
Tales: From Eco-Tourism to
Environmental
Citizenship
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Fir Room,
Erb Memorial Union
Chair: Catriona Sandilands,
York University
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Whalewatching:
Political Speech, Political
Appearance and Multispecies
Citizenship
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Catriona
Sandilands, York
University
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Echolocating
an Ethical Way Toward
Multi-Species
Citizenship
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Leesa
Fawcett, York
University
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Superwhales,
Intimates and Spectacle: The
Educational Implications of
Whalewatching
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Constance
Russell, University of
Toronto
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2E. The Rhetoric
of Risk
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Library
Browsing Room, Knight
Library
Chair: Shannon Martin, Temple
University
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Struggling
toward Common Ground:
Citizens' (Re)Shaping of the
U.S. Army's Chemical Weapons
Disposal Program
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Robert
Futrell, University of Nevada,
Las Vegas
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Radiation,
Tobacco, and
Illness: Making Use
of Dual Deconstructive
Strategies
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Nelta
Edwards, Alaska Pacific
University
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Privileging
Process: Participation
as Performance
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Stephen
Healy, University of New South
Wales
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But Who
Speaks for the
Children? Scientific
Discourse in Environmental
Justice Advocacy
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Jennifer
Peeples, Utah State University
& Kevin DeLuca,
University of
Georgia
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2F. Knowing
Nature: Whose
Knowledge?
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Gerlinger
Lounge, Gerlinger Hall
Chair: Heidi Grasswick,
Middlebury College
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Why Not
Cognodiversity?
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David
Alethea, University of Hawaii,
West Oahu
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Ecological
Naturalism, Epistemic
Responsibility, and the
Politics of
Knowledge
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Lorraine
Code, York
University
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Who is
Implicated and Where are They
Engaged? Re/constructing
Social Agency in the
Diagramming of Social-Natural
Processes
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Peter
Taylor and Chris London,
University of
Massachusetts
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Making
"Nature" Meaningful for
Environmental
Scientists
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Michael
Urban, University of
Missouri
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Session
3 -- Sunday, 4:30 - 6:30
(Abstracts)
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3A. Artist as
Visionary: Artist as
Environmentalist
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Ben Linder
Room, Erb Memorial Union
Chairs: Ruth Wallen
& Deborah Kennedy
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If Frogs
Sicken and Die, What Will
Happen to the
Princes? A Time
for New Stories
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Ruth
Wallen
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Coming Home
to Water
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Erica
Fielder
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Red Light,
Green Light: Ecoart
Signals Community-Based
Restoration
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Susan
Leibovitz Steinman
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Ways of
Seeing: An
Ecological
Education
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Patricia
Watts
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Everything
Starts with a
Thought: Conceptual
Environmental Art
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Deborah
Kennedy
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3B. Cyborg
Meditations: Rethinking
Dualisms
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Fir Room,
Erb Memorial Union
Chair: Linda Kintz, University
of Oregon
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Self-Deselection::
Technopsychotic Annihilation
via Cyborg
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Chris
Crittenden, University of
Tennessee,
Knoxville
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Beholding
Nature's
Agency: Imagining a
Biology of Subjects
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Natasha
Myers, York
University
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3C. From Estuary
to Laboratory - and
Back?
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Walnut
Room, Erb Memorial Union
Chair: Christopher Preston,
University of South
Carolina
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Pure
Science in a Polluted
Environment
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Alfred
Nordmann, University of South
Carolina
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To Situate
or not to Situate: That is the
Question for Student
Scientists of MARE
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Douglas F.
Williams, Stefka Eddins, and
Peter Sederberg, Marine
Science Program, University of
South Carolina
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Moving
Targets: Evolving Science
Studies of an Evolving
System
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S.
Armstrong, B. Glett, R.T.
Pumphery, L. Wise, M. Clouse,
J. Durant, M. Ranhofer, E.
Majzlik, T. Jett, and C.
Durham, MARE (The Marine and
Aquatic Research Experience),
University of South
Carolina
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Science as
Citizenship: From
Estuary to Policy
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Christopher
Preston, University of South
Carolina
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3D. Taking
Interdisciplinarity
Seriously
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Library
Browsing Room, Knight
Library
Chair: Irene
Klaver, University of North
Texas
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Richard
Grusin, Georgia Institute of
Technology
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Tom
Lapoint, University of North
Texas
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Jay
Stratton Noller, Oregon State
University
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Irene
Klaver, University of North
Texas
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3E. Environmental
Histories: Morals, Myths, and
Burdens
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Maple Room,
Erb Memorial Union
Chair: Madronna Holden,
Linfield College
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The
Mammoth: Endangered
Species or Vanishing
Race?
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Gordon
Sayre, University of
Oregon
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Country: The
Real Human Rights
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Deborah
Rose, Australian National
University
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The Myth of
Wild Nature in Early
America
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Paul
Semonin, independent
scholar
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The Eyes of
the Earth are Looking at
You: Nature,
Culture, and
Conscience
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Madronna
Holden, Linfield
College
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3F. Community
Science: The Essential
Dialogue
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Gerlinger
Lounge, Gerlinger Hall
Chair: Lynne Fessenden,
University of Oregon
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Community
Science: What is
Essential about this Strange
Dialogue
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Stuart Lee
and Wolff-Michael Roth,
University of
Victoria
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Toxics-R-Us: Tales
of Participant Observation
with Environmental Activists
in a Northwest
Community
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Greg
McLauchlan, University of
Oregon
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Conservation
Volunteers: Why We
Need Community
Science
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Anna Carr,
Australian National University
and Laura Stocker, Institute
for Science and Technology,
Murdoch University
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Community-Based
Health
Surveys: A Challenge
to Develop New People-Oriented
Health Research
Strategies
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Rudi
Nussbaum, Portland State
University and Patricia
Hoover, Northwest Radiation
Health Alliance
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Session
4 -- Monday, 8:30 - 10:30
(Abstracts)
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4A. Forum on
Interdisciplinary Environmental
Teaching
& Learning
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Fir Room,
Erb Memorial Union
Chair: Frieda
Knobloch, University of
Wyoming
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Frieda
Knobloch, University of
Wyoming
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Gregg
Cawley, University of
Wyoming
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Steven
Gloss, University of
Wyoming
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Rob Godby,
University of
Wyoming
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4B. Community
Instincts: Public Participation and
Public Process
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Gerlinger
Lounge, Gerlinger Hall
Chair: Viviane Simon-Brown,
Oregon State University
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Expert-Led
Participation: Scientific
Authority and the (Changing)
Meanings of the Public's Role
in Environmental
Responsibility
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Gwen
Ottinger & Reuben
Deumling, University of
California,
Berkeley
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It Can Be
Done: Fair-Open-Honest Public
Process
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Viviane
Simon-Brown, Oregon State
University & Tony
Faast, US Fish
& Wildlife
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Women's
Role in the Ukranian
Environmental
Movement
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Valenyna
Pidlisnyuk & Tatyana
Stefanovska, National
University, Ukraine
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4C. Contested
Knowledge and Salmon
Policy
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Ben Linder
Room, Erb Memorial Union
Chair: Wendy Kotilla,
University of Victoria
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The Genius
of This Place: A History of
the Natural River
Option
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Vincent
Mulier, University of
Oregon
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Remaking
Salmon: Technologies
of Space and Place in the
Pacific Northwest
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Barbara
Poore, University of
Washington
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Echo of
Water against Rocks --
Remembering Celilo
Falls
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Steve Mital
& Ian McCluskey,
University of Oregon
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4D. Contesting
the Binaries of
Nature/Culture
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Walnut
Room, Erb Memorial Union
Chair: Maralee Mayberry,
University of Nevada, Las
Vegas
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Toward a
Multicultural Ecology: Taking
Ecology through the
"Posts"
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Adrian
Ivakhiv, University of
Wisconsin, Oshkosh
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Dark Sands
or Green
Forests? Legitimating
Principlies in the Discourse
on Use and Protection of
Nature in Iceland in the
1990s
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Ingolfur
Asgeir Johannesson, University
of Akureyrl
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Reasoning
with Nature: Toward New Models
of Reason and Nature and Their
Interrelationship
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Phyllis
Rooney, Oakland
University
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After the
End of Nature
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Steven
Vogel, Denison
University
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4E. Realizing the
Envgaged
Institution: A Research/Faculty
Development Project for Building a New
Theory and Practice of Public
Scholarship in Land-Grant
Education
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Maple Room,
Erb Memorial Union
Chair: Nicholas
Jordan, University of
Minnesota
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Scott
Peters, Cornell
University
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Nicholas
Jordan, University of
Minnesota
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Margaret
Adamek, University of
Minnesota
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Peg
Michels, Civic Organizing,
Inc.
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4F. Fundamental
Justice: Equity & the
Environment
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Library
Browsing Room, Knight
Library
Chair: Robin Morris Collin,
University of Oregon
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Alternative
Research Methods for Natural
Resources Policy
Research
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JD Wulfhorst
& Julia Dawn Parker,
University of Idaho and Chip
Ward, West Desert
HEAL
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Community
Based Environmental
Research
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Julie Sze,
New York University
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Environmental
Justice: An
Ecofeminist
Approach
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Karen
Warren, Macalester
College
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Some Live
More Downstream than Others:
Cancer and Environmental
Injustice
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Jim Tarter,
University of
Oregon
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Session
5 -- Monday, 2:30 - 4:30
(Abstracts)
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5A. Citizen
Expertists on the Farm, in the
Field
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Ben Linder
Room, Erb Memorial Union
Chair: Laura Morrison, Oregon
State University
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Differing
Views and Similar
Perceptions: Enhancing
Knowledge Exchange between
Farmers, Soil Protection
Agencies, and
Researchers
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Patricia
Fry, Swiss Federal Institute
of Technology,
Zurich
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Science and
Citizen Task Forces in
Farmland
Preservation
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Katrina
Korfmacher, Rochester
Institute of Technology and
Tomas Koontz, Ohio State
University
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5B. Theatre for
Environmental Awareness: a
Participatory Workshop
Gerlinger Lounge, Gerlinger
Hall
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Richard
Gale, Hutchins School of
Liberal Studies, Sonoma State
University
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Leslie
Bentley, New Mexico
Tech
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Our goals for this
interactive, issue-based movement
workshop are to use theatrical
techniques to engage participants in a
critical dialogue around the concerns
faced by scientists and activists as
they work to build bridges between and
among their respective needs and
interests
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5C. Expanding the
Focus: Health in the
Public's Interest
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Fir Room,
Erb Memorial Union
Chair: Sheryl Thornburn Bird,
University of Oregon
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Toxic Risk
and Environmental
Justice: Reevaluating
Evidentiary Norms
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Lori Gruen,
Wesleyan University
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Bringing
Environment and Society into
Epidemiology: A Multilevel
Analysis of Low Birth Weight
Births in Missouri
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Philip
Howard, University of
Missouri
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Re-orienting
Reproductive Biology from a
People's Science
Perspective
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Swatija
Manorama, Vacha Women's
Resource Center, Mumbai,
India
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5D.
Nature/Culture
Interactions: Dismantling
the Realism/Social Constructivism
Divide
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Walnut
Room, Erb Memorial Union
Chair: Sharyn Clough, Rowan
University
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Beyond
Constructivism -- Biological
Technoscience
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Catharina
Landstrom, University of
Western Sydney
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Terminators
or
Traitors? Agency,
Biotechnology, and the Future
of Farming
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Dawn
Coppin, University of
Illinois,
Urbana-Champaign
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Bt, Beta
Carotene, and the Big MACCs:
Commodificatiion and the
Destruction of
Efficacy
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Shepherd
Ogden, The Cook's
Garden
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5E. Perceptions
of Risk: Citizens versus
Scientists
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Maple Room,
Erb Memorial Union
Chair: Gaylen Martin,
University of Oregon
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Science,
Objectivity, and Normative
Judgments for Environmental
Policy
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Heather
Douglas, University of Puget
Sound
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Risk
Assessment and Hazardous Waste
Sites: Case
Histories in Citizen
Involvement
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Teresa
Sabol Spezio, University of
Oregon
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Risk
Perceptions of Global Climate
Change
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Tony
Leiserowitz, University of
Oregon
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5F.
Reconciliation with
Nature: Stories from Down
Under
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Library
Browsing Room, Knight
Library
Chair: Anna Carr,
Australian National
University
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Reconciliation
of Science
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Anna Carr,
Australian National
University
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Reconciliation
and Indigenous
Australians
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Deborah
Rose, Australian National
University
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The
Strangeness of Australian
Nature
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Libby
Robin, Australian National
University
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Session
6 -- Tuesday, 8:30 - 10:30
(Abstracts)
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6A. Taking
Communities Seriously: A Role for
Community Knowledge in Environmental
Decision Making
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Walnut
Room, Erb Memorial Union
Chair: Tracie
Nadeau, EPA Wetlands
Division
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Involving
Citizen Volunteers in Wetlands
Research
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Robert
Tucker, Stony Brook Millstone
Watershed
Association
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Kelly
Bannister, University of
Victoria
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Katherine
Barrett, University of
Victoria
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Learn from
the Burn: Citizen-Scientists
Propose the Warner Fire
Process Research Natural
Area
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Timothy
Ingalsbee, Western Fire
Ecology Center
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6B. Educational
Reform and Environmental
Literacy
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Ben Linder
Room, Erb Memorial Union
Chair: John Lysaker,
University of Oregon
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The Double
Binds in Reconciling Recent
Developments in the Evolution
Metanarrative with an
Eco-Justice
Pedagogy
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Chet
Bowers, Portland State
University
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"Sustainability? Never
Heardt of It!"
Humanities/Liberal Arts and
Education for Sustainability
in Europe
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Rolf
Jucker, University of Wales,
Swanssea
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The Case
for "Disciplined"
Environmental
Literacies
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William
Scott & Andrew
Stables, The University of
Bath
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6C. Narrative
& Science
Practice
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Library
Browsing Room, Knight
Library
Alexandra Stotts, University
of Oregon
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Quantum
Contradictions: The
"Nature" of Postmodern
Ecopolitical
Discourse
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Regina
Cochrane, York
University
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Narrative,
Nature and
Reason: Gadamer's
Environmental
Philosophy
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William
Cowling, University of
Oregon
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Can There
Be Certainty in a World of
Contested
Perspectives?
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David Lay,
University of
Oregon
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Scientific
Narratives in the
Millkan-Ehrenhaft Debate over
Electron Charge
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Juan
Ferret, University of
Oregon
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Politics
and Science Policy
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Don Ihde,
SUNY
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6D. Crossing the
Great Divide: Learning to
Speak "Naturecultures"
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Fir Room,
Erb Memorial Union
Chair: Sharon Lee
Sandgathe, University of
Arizona
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The Aliens
are Coming! Reflections on
Theories of Biological
Invasion
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Banu
Subramanim, University of
Arizona
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Contested
'Expert(ise)': Who Gets to
Define the
'Environmental'?
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Martha
Whitaker, University of
Arizona
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Medical
Science and the Gendered,
Racialized Narration of
Transsexual
Identity
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Natalie
Windsor Josef, University of
Arizona
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The Culture
of
Agriculture: Public
Debate and Competing Social
Visions
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Sharon Lee
Sandgathe, University of
Arizona
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6E. Assessment of
Complexities of Citizen Participation
in Environmental Policy
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Gerlinger
Lounge, Gerlinger Hall
Chair: Patrick Holman,
Northern Arizona
University
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Julie
Atkins, Northern Arizona
University
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Patrick
Holman, Northern Arizona
University
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Paul
Vaughn, Northern Arizona
University
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Grenetta
Fink, Northern Arizona
University
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Session
7 -- Tuesday, 11:00 - 1:00
(Abstracts)
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7A. Situated
Embodiment: Valuing a
Gendered Perspective
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Library
Browsing Room, Knight
Library
Chair: Suzanne Clark,
University of Oregon
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Counting
the
Bodies: Corporeal
Testimony in Terry Tempest
William's
Refuge: An
Unnatural History of Familiy
and Place
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Tina
Richardson, University of
Oregon
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Expanding
the Circle: Connections
between Ecofeminism and
Contemporary
Science
|
Deborah
Frisch, University of
Oregon
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"Can't See
the Forest for Her Tree" --
Celebrity, Activism, and Julia
"Butterfly" Hill
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Audrey
Vanderford, University of
Oregon
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Natural
Politics: Racial Formations,
Labor, and Historical
Bodies
|
Noel
Sturgeon, Washington State
University
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7B. Unruly
Invasives & Demon
Exotics: The
Moral-Scientific Politics of Species
Management
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Ben Linder
Room, Erb Memorial Union
Chair: Reid Helford, Whitman
College
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Prairie
Politics: Species Management
in Metropolitan Chicago and
the Social Structure of
Nature
|
Reid
Helford, Whitman
College
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In Defense
of Starlings
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Mark
Spreyer, Alexander Stillman
Nature Center
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Prairie
Specialist Butterflies and the
Use of Fire in Ecosystem
Management
|
Ann
Swengel, North American
Butterfly
Association
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7C. Citizens
Taking Action: Studies of
Citizen Involvement
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Fir Room,
Erb Memorial Union
Chair: Irene Diamond,
University of Oregon
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The Good as
the Enemy of the Perfect:
Science, Sustainability, and
Environmental
Lobbying
|
Steve
Breyman, Rensselaer
Polytechnic
Institute
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Citizens,
Science, and the Democratic
Process: The USDA's
National Organic
Program
|
Stuart W.
Shulman, Drake
University
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Taking
Citizens
Seriously? Public
Participation in Environmental
Policy at the
US Department of Energy's
Hanford Nuclear
Reservation
|
William
Kinsella, Lewis
& Clark
College
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7D. Learning from
Denmark: Processes of
Ecological
Transformation
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Walnut
Room, Erb Memorial Union
Chair: Andrew
Jamison, Aalborg
University
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The
Precautionary Principle in
Action: Examples
from Chemical
Regulation
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Soren
Lokke, Aalborg
University
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Green
Agency: Changing
Attitudes and
Behaviors
|
Karsten
Hansen, Aalborg
University
|
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Experiences
with Cleaner Technology and
Environmental
Management
|
Per
Christensen, Aalborg
University
|
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The
Mobilization of Populism:
Reflections on the Danish
Style of Ecological
Transformation
|
Andrew
Jamison, Aalborg
University
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Session
8 -- Tuesday, 2:30 - 4:30
(Abstracts)
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8A. Theorizing
Environmental
Studies: Environmental
Studies, Interdisciplinarity & the
Academy
|
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Ben Linder
Room, Erb Memorial Union
Chair: Chaone
Mallory, University of
Oregon
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Karen
Barrows, University of
Oregon
|
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Matthew
Luskey, University of
Oregon
|
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James
Roberts, California State
University, Pomona
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Tony
Leiserowitz, University of
Oregon
Mark Hudson, University of
Oregon
Chaone Mallory, University of
Oregon
Roxy Green, University of
Oregon
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8B. Dialogues
between Feminism and
Science
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Library
Browsing Room, Knight
Library
Chair: Kate Lewis, University
of Oregon
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Science and
Categories: "Natural" Partners
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Kasi
Jackson, University of
Kentucky
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Flowers and
"Foreigners": A Feminist
Approach to the Paradigm of
Interference in Plant
Sex
|
Sharon
Kinsman, Bates
College
|
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Finding
Tropes in the
Field: A Rhetoric
of Science in
Action
|
Michael
Witmore, Carnegie Mellon
University & Banu
Subramaniam, University of
Arizona
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8C. Mediating
Relations between Science
& Its
Public: Journalism, Nature
Writing & Science
Fiction
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Fir Room,
Erb Memorial Union
Chair: Valary Chidwick, York
University
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Science as
News: Taking
Dialogue Seriously
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Gaetano
Borrelli & Nichola
Pacilio, ENEA
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Representing
Nature and
Science: Contemporary
Environmental Science Writers
and the Legacy of Rachel
Carson and Loren
Eiseley
|
Michael
Bryson, Roosevelt
University
|
|
Ecofeminist
Science
Fictions: Imagining
Pathways of Biological Change
and Technological
Incorporations
|
Tess
Williams, University of
Western Australia
|
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Science,
Its Public and
Nature: the View
from Science
Fiction
|
Edrie
Sobstyl, University of Texas,
Dallas
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8D. Contested
Places, Environmental
Consequences
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Gerlinger
Lounge, Gerlinger Hall
Chair: Kathleen Dean Moore,
Oregon State University
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Cognitive
Kaleidoscopes: Public
Perceptions or Urban-Nature
Functions and
Benefits
|
Kathleen
Wolf, University of
Washington
|
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Blasphemy
and Sanctity in the Plateau
Province: Glen
Canyon as Martyred Landscape
or Reclaimed Eden
|
Sam
Schmieding, Arizona State
University
|
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Re-creating
the Sierra: Exurban Ideologies
and Landscape Change in Nevada
County, California
|
Peter
Walker, University of
Oregon
|
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A
Scientific
Aesthetic: Biological
Diversity and a New Sense of
Place
|
Libby
Robin, Australian National
University
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8E. Nuclear
Stewardship
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Walnut Room, Erb
Memorial Union
Chair: Daniel Pope, University of
Oregon
|
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The Anti-Nuclear
Power Movement in the
Northwest: Counter-Expertise
and Democratic Participation
|
Daniel Pope,
University of Oregon
|
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A Backdoor
Approach to Nuclear
Opposition
|
Thomas Wellock,
Central Washington
University
|
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Nuclear Materials
and Stewardship: Actively
Embracing a New Commons?
|
Randal Hanson,
Arizona State University
|
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Dr. Alice
Stewart: A Lone Woman
Scientist against the Nuclear
Establishment
|
Gayle Greene,
Scripps College
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8F. The Scientist's Role
in the Natural Community
|
Maple Room,. Erb
Memorial Union
Chair: Louise Westling, University of
Oregon
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Patrick Philips,
University of Oregon
|
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Michael Spezio,
University of Oregon
|
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Dan Udovic,
University of Oregon
|
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Michelle Wood,
University of Oregon
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