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If you are interested in serving as a chair, commentator, or moderator please fill out the information below.
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NameInstitutionPositionPotential Areas of InterestEmailwebsiteOther Notes, Ideas, Updates
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Hayden NelsonUniversity of KansasPh.D. CandidateForest history, animals/nonhumans/more-than-humans, Indigenous history, interspecies history, landscape studies, capitalism, mining, Great Lakes, North American West, Borderlandshayden.l.nelson@ku.eduhaydenlnelson.com Please feel free to reach out for more info!
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Kristin Brig-OrtizWashington UniversityLecturerWater and resource management, African history, empire/imperialism, history of medicine/health, STS, interspecies history, environmental justicebrigkv@gmail.comHappy to serve in whatever capacity needed! I've got experience with serving as a chair/moderator at both ASEH and other conferences
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Genevieve (Genna) KaneBoston UniversityPhD CandidateWaterfront, urban history, American history/studies, architectural history, built environment, history of Bostongweidner@bu.edu
Please feel free to reach out for more information!
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Emma SchroederUnivesity of Tennessee-KnoxvilleAssistant ProfessorSocial movements, gender, radical science/tech, energy emma.schroeder@maine.edu OR eschroe7@utk.edu
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Christian Robles-BaezStanford UniversityPhD CandidateTransportation history, agricultural history, commodity markets, capitalism, Latin America robles-baez@stanford.eduI would be very happy to serve in any possible way
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Anna GuascoOregon State UniversityVisiting Assistant ProfessorOceans, marine wildlife, animal history, multispecies/ more-than-human history, conservation, disability in environmental history, fieldwork methods/ethicsaklg2@cantab.ac.ukHappy to serve in various capacities. I have experience with moderating, chairing, etc. at ASEH and elsewhere -- please feel free to reach out!
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Elizabeth Grennan BrowningUniversity of OklahomaAssistant ProfessorUS environmental history and race, environmental inequality, carceral history, urban history, built environment, labor history egbrowning@ou.eduHappy to serve as a chair, commentator, or moderator.
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Kristoffer WhitneyRochester Institute of TechnologyAssociate ProfessorNorth American environmental history, endangered species, animal history, history of environmental sciences, disability historykjwgla@rit.eduHappy to serve in any needed capacity.
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Marissa Crannell-AshUniversity of RochesterPhD CandidateMedieval, animals/more-than-human, pedagogy, interspecies, Europeanmcrannel@ur.rochester.eduHappy to do anything helpful!
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Lawrence CulverUtah State UniversityAssociate ProfessorClimate history; urban history; histories of recreation and tourism; parks and urban planning; LA, California, the North American West and US-Mexico borderlands. (In a different vein, I'm also organizing a session on the environmental policies and legacy of Jimmy Carter's presidency.) lawrence.culver@usu.eduHappy to serve in any capacity if I might be a good fit for your session proposal. Please don't hesitate to get in touch!
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Amanda KatzUtah State UniversityAssistant Professorhistory of intrastructure, science, or technology; transnational histories (esp. involving the Mediterranean or Arab Peninsula/GCC countries); urban and rural history; food history; U.S. West; and transportation history, especially roads.amanda.katz@usu.eduHappy to chair or moderate any session where I may be of help!
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Lisa BleeWake Forest UniversityProfessorIndigenous histories; memory and living memorials; treaty rightsbleelm@wfu.eduHappy to serve as a moderator and commentator for a panel
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Josh NygrenUniversity of Central Missouri Associate Professor Conservation, natural resource policy, agriculture, political economy/ecology, business/industry, politics (esp. in the US context)nygren@ucmo.eduDitto to everyone else
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Maria C. TaylorCornell UniversityAssistant ProfessorUrban environmental history, forest history, non-market or non-Capitalist land relations, urban and landscape history, industrialization and hazard mitigation, health, Cold War areas (esp US West, Eastern Europe or USSR/Eurasia)mtaylor@cornell.eduLooks like less call for commentators this year, but happy to serve as needed as Chair for a panel or roundtable moderator
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Benjamin R. CohenLafayette CollegeProfessorHistory of science, technology, and the environment; agricutural history; food studies; technology and EJ cohenb@lafayette.eduCan help as needed, if needed
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Matthew Herbst"Water in the Desert" World History Reflectionexperiential learning, pedagogy, US History, World History, desert environmentsPanel or roundtableUC San DiegoProfessormtherbst@ucsd.edu
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Gary Williscurrently unaffiliatedlecturer/tutorenvironmental impact of warfareeden@garywillis.plus.comI would be very happy to chair a session, preferably on my specialist area, but if that is not possible I would ask that the session I be chosen to chair isn't at the same time as a panel on environment and warfare, so I can attend ! :)
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Flora RobertsUtrecht UniversityAssistant Professorenvironment and empire, Soviet environmental history, river histories, land reclamation
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Andrea DuffyColorado State UniversityAssociate Professorimperialism and environment, modern Europe, climate history, Middle East, Mediterranean, agricultural / rural historyandrea.duffy@colostate.eduhttps://www.libarts.colostate.edu/people/aw49/Happy to help however I can!
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Erin ClohertyCity of New Orleans, Mosquito, Termite & Rodent Control BoardPh.D., Insect Toxicologist/EntomologistHistory in insecticide resistance, pesticide history, history of vector-borne disease, history of the environmental movement, chemical warfare and the impacts on the environment, environmental impacts of climate changeercloherty@nola.gov
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