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Paper Topic/TitleTime PeriodPossible Panel TopicsProposed Session Type (panel, roundtable, other)InstitutionAuthor positionOther Notes, Ideas, Updates
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Yiyun Pengearly modern to modernAgriculture, mountains, crops, local knowledge, technologypanelCornellPhD candidateyiyunly@gmail.com
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Hailey DoucetteThe closure of the Magma Mine in Superior, AZ due to its inability to adapt to the Clean Air Act, 1977 Copper Crisis, and an increasingly hazardous work environment. And the town's shift from a mining town to a tourist town.1960s to 1980sMining, Arizona, air pollution, Clean Air Act/environmental policy, copper, foreign competition, tourismPanelUniversity of KansasPhD Studenthailey.doucette@ku.edu
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Max CleeThe transfer station and the changing spatial logic of US urban waste disposal 1950-199019th Century - PresentWaste regimes, cultures and landscapes.PanelBoston UniversityPhD Candidatemclee94@bu.edu
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Kent "Kip" CurtisHappy to chair or comment on any panel related to mining or urban agriculuture.Ohio State UniversityAssociate Professorcurtis.457@osu.edu
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Clarence Jefferson Hall Jr.anyCarcerality and the Environmental History CourseRoundtableQueensborough Community College / CUNYAssociate Professorchall@qcc.cuny.eduIf you incorporate carcerality into your environmental history course, please drop me a line. All time periods and geographic areas welcome.
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Clarence Jefferson Hall Jr.Happy to chai or comment on panels related to the carceral state
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Maggie McNultyHistory of environmental injustice surrounding the Suncor petroleum refinery in Commerce City, Colorado1930-Presentenvironmental justice; air pollution; American West; petroleum industry; environmental activism; environmental policyPanelUniversity of Colorado BoulderPhD Student mamc1265@colorado.edu
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Addie Brianthe environmental history of squirrels in cities and college campuses1860-2022Animal history, the American West, environmental history, modern U.S. historyPanelColorado State UniversityMaster's student adalynbrian@gmail.com
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Dale MizeExtracting Histories to Build Community: Oral History in Rural Spaces1882- PresentTechnology, local knowledge, Rural/urban agricultural connections, Midwest Ag History, Wetlands, crops, public history, ranching, tourismPanelUniversity of Illionis Urbana-ChampaignPhD Student dmize2@illinois.eduInterested in creating a panel on collaboration in environmental history - Update: panel made!
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Brian LeechReel Adventures in Resource Colonialism: How American Movies and Reality TV Continued Extractivist Tropes from 19th Century Jungle AdventuresMostly 2000s to todayExtraction in popular culture/fiction, mining/extractive industriesPanel? Roundtable?Augustana College (Illinois)Associate Professorbrianleech@augustana.edu
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Jordan HowellUnfree Enterprise: Alcoa, Labor Coercion, and Environmental Transformation in the American and Dutch Empires1910s - 1920sProperty rights, labor coercion, extractive infrastructure, transimperial environmental historyPanelUniversity of ManitobaAssistant Professorjordan.howell@umanitoba.ca
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Sarah Searstransnational colonization projects and connections between environmental transformation of northern Mexico and US West (possible case studies: copper mining, ranching, timber extraction, Mormon agriculture)1880s to 1950transnational environmental history, diplomatic history, environment and colonization, environmental justicepanel or roundtableUniversity of California, BerkeleyPhD candidatessears@berkeley.edu
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Cassie ClarkEnvironmental histories of health and mental health spaces/United States/Scientific Race Theories1840s-1960sPublic History; Imagined Landscapes; Insane Asylums and State Hospitals and the imagined and built environment; teaching environmental history; Gendering environments; public health; Environment and Race Panel or round tableUtah Tech UniversityAssistant ProfessorCassandra.clark@utahtech.edu
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Camden BurdRe-imagining Post Extractive Communties in the Upper Midwest1940s-1970sMining communites, extraction histories, imagined landscapes, built environment, environmentalism/anti-environmentalismPanel or roundtableEastern Illinois UniversityAssistant Professorcrburd@eiu.edu
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Jen DunnEnvironmental history of far right extremism in the American West20th centuryMining communities, Superfund, antigovernment extremismPanel or roundatableMontana State UniversityAssistant Deanjendunn.mt@gmail.com
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Jason HepplerEnvironmental history of the sagebrush rebellion in the Great Plains / Midwest1940s-1980senvironmentalism, anti-environmentalism, imagined landscapes, ranching, grasslands, antigovernment, property rights, animal history, American West, Great Plainspanel or roundtableGeorge Mason UniversitySenior developer, RRCHNMjason@jasonheppler.org
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Alina Bykova Environmental history of extraction on the Svalbard archipelago/in the Arctic20th centuryArctic, Soviet, socialist environmental history, mining communities, extraction, natural resource management, transnational environmental history, capitalist extraction, liminal spaces and island communities, energy history, diplomacy and Cold War historypanel or roundtableStanford UniversityPhD candidateabykova@stanford.edu
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Camden ElliottEnvironmental History of the Wabanaki Confederacy + New ENgland + New France17th and 18th centuriesIndigenous histories, animal history, histories of built environments, colonial historypanel or rountableHarvard UniversityPhD candidatecamdenelliott@g.harvard.edu
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Marissa Crannell-AshA History of Medieval Animal Executions and Disposalpremodern/medievalInterspecies Justice across timepanelUniversity of RochesterPhD candidatemcrannel@ur.rochester.eduWe have three panelists already-- if you're interested in being the fourth or a chair, let me know!
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Sierra StandishChile- and California-based ecologists that collaborated during the Cold War (also: oral history with scientists as narrators)1960s-presenthistory of science, Cold War, transnationalism, ecologists, Latin America, evolutionary theory, biogeographyPanelUniversity of Colorado BoulderPhD candidatesierra.standish@colorado.eduAlso could do panel that examines oral history
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Mara DicentaCapybaras, Multispecies history, and protests amidst real estate expansion and the transformation of wetlands in Buenos Aires, linked to processes of environmental whitening and racial capitalism1970s-presentviolent environments, neoliberalism, racial capitalism, real estate, conservation, multispecies justice, Latin America, whiteness, wetlands, animal studies panel or rountableWilliam & MaryAssistant Professormdicentavilker@wm.edu
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Alicia SvensonThe science of useful stone - the work of the U.S. Geological Survey's commercial geology division in advancing the building stone industry and dimension stone standardization in the early 1900s1880s-1940sCommercial geology, history of science, built environment, government science, standardization, quarriespanelNortheastern UniversityPhD Student svenson.a@northeastern.edu
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Elizabeth Grennan BrowningChicago sociologists' criminology studies, and Superfund remediation in Little Village1960s-presentCarcerality and environmental history, ecological restoration, environmental justice, racial capitalism, Superfund, urban environmental historypanel, roundtableUniversity of OklahomaAssistant Professoregbrowning@ou.edu
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Daniel McDermottThe history of tourism and nature conservation in the Harz Mountains (central Germany)20th CenturyCold War, nature conservation, national parks, Germany, tourism, animal history, ecological restoration, military landscapes, space/placePanel, roundtableUniversity of RochesterPhD Candidatedmcderm5@ur.rochester.eduI would be interested in a panel about as historians doing either field work or working alongside scientistsElizabeth Bucklen Renner
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Adam QuinnHistory of environmental justice in the computer industry (could emphasize extractivism/mining of materials for computing, or labor & environmental justice movements in the computer industry more broadly, depending on panel theme)20th century-presentLabor & environmental history, occupational health, environment & technology, extraction for high-tech industries, Superfund, mining, role of tech in speculation of environmental futures, history of capitalismpanel, roundtableUniversity of OregonPhD Candidateadamq@uoregon.edu
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Hayley BrazierInterpreting climate change within museums and other public history institutionsPresentPublic history; climate change; interpretation; exhibits; public programsPanel, roundtableHigh Desert Museum, Bend, OregonCurator of Natural Historyhbrazier@highdesertmuseum.orgI'm organizing a panel or rountable that includes museum and public history experts who have experience interpreting climate change for diverse public audiences
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Tim PaulsonCanola Futures Markets and the Environmental History of Finance Capitalism in Winnipeg, Canada1960s mostlyEnvironmental History of Speculation; etc.PanelUniversity of British Columbia, OkanaganAss. Prof.tim.paulson@ubc.caAnyone else's eye caught by the "speculation" conference theme? Reach out to me! :)
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Zoey HansonDisplacement of mountain residents (mostly white) in the Blue Ridge Parkway and Great Smokies by the US NPS. Analysis of how land is intrinsically tied to mountaineer identity and the effects of land loss to that identity and historical memory1920s- presentParks and Public lands, displaced peoples, human land relations, identity and memory, oral histories, imagined landscapes/vernacular spaces, property rights, environmentalism/anti-environmentalismPanel or RoundtableUniversity of North Carolina at GreensboroPhD Student zshanson2498@gmail.com
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George AndreiRomanian Arbor Day, nationalism, environmental stewardship, forestry propaganda campaigns; relationship between state and science1890s-1930sPopularization of science and/or conservation, nationalism and the environment, environments and propaganda, public policy, environments of Eastern Europe; state-science relationshipsPanelIndiana University BloomingtonPhD Candidategandrei@iu.edu
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Scott Doebler, Ximena Sevilla, Sarah Sarzynski, Marc MacLeodPanel Topic: Transition zones in the Americas. Paper on the entangled Caribbean and the Maya lowlands at the Laguna de Términos + Paper on the tropical frontiers in the Peruvian Amazon region, from the 16th century-19th century. early modern and modern focusedLooking to form a panel that examines ecological and climatic transition zones and their relationships with borderlands/frontiers/areas of weak state control PanelPomona College & University of Rhode Island VAP & Assistant ProfessorScott.Doebler@pomona.edu; sevilla@uri.eduPanel completed!
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David Vail Toward a Conservation-based Civil Defense in the Early Cold War Great Plains20th Century Agricultural Science, Conservation in the Great Plains West/ American West, diaster and risk environmentspaper/panel University of Nebraska at Kearney Associate Professorvaildd@unk.edu
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Julia FineEnvironmental histories of the body in the 19th century British empire, nitrogen in environmental + nutritional history 19th-early 20th centuryFood and environmental history, environmental history and history of science, nitrogen cycle, environmental history + histories of empire, history of the body + environment panelStanford UniversityPhD Student jhfine@stanford.edu
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Amado R. Guzmán
Central Avenue and the Bosque, Albuquerque Urban-Wildlife Interfaces 1980-2000
Late-Twentieth CenturyBarrio environments, riparia and urban history, US Southwest, Borderlands, Urban historyPanelThe University of ArizonaPhD Candidatearguzman@arizona.edu
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Chau KellyDevelopment as Hazard: Disasters in Colonial Tanzaniamid-20th centuryHurricaines, earth quakes, state interventions, food security, environmental sustainability, imperialismpanel/roundtableUniversity of North FloridaAssociate Professorchau.kelly@unf.edu
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Kevan MaloneThe Tijuana River Flood Control Project and the Conservation of the Tijuana River EstuaryLate 20th centuryBorderlands, US-Mexico relations, international relations, urban environment, flood control, conservation, Californiapanel or roundtableTexas Tech UniversityPostdoctoral Fellowkqmalone@ucsd.edu
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David Horst LehmanGlacier Erasure: Settler Soil Science and Local History in Potawatomi Homelands19th century history, Holocene/Anthropocene geologyIndigenous studies, settler colonial studies, soil science, geology, farming, local history, landscape palimpsest, enclosure, Midwestern history, land grant universities, using GIS for historypaper/panel Westminster CollegeAssistant Professordbhlehman@gmail.com
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Minseok JangFiring Monopoly: Fire, Lightning, and Business Power Game in the Pennsylvanian Oilfield, 1859-189919-20th centuryBusiness and environement, history of capitalismpaper/panel University at AlbanyPhD Student mjang7@albany.eduPanel complete!
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Camila MarconeNetworks of Extraction: Hunting on a Global Scaleopenhunting and falconry, knowledge production and extraction, hunting as generative of networks of exchange, communication, and interactionpanelYale UniversityPhD Student camila.marcone@yale.eduPanel complete!
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John FlynnAnti-nuclear resistance in the Great Basin, Cold War, late 20th centuryatomic west, environmental movements/alliances, anti-nuclear, militarized west, wastelanding, anti-governmentpaper/panel University of UtahPhD Candidatejohn.flynn@utah.edu
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Diana Di StefanoDisasters/West/GenderHappy to chair or commentMontana Historical SocietyExecutive Editordiana.distefano@mt.gov
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Paul LandsbergU.S. Army and the Global EnvironmentCold WarGlobal environmental science, environmental simulation and testing, military, war and society studies, imperial science, militarized landscapes, Cold War environments, technology and environmental thoughtpaper/panelUS Air ForcePhDlandsberg.paul@gmail.com
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Dariusz Brykała
Sacralization of querns and millstones, relicts of former landscape, cultural geology, transdisciplinary studies
Middle Ages - presenthistory of architecture, art history, history of religion, built environment, quarries, stones production, geology, milling history paper/panelPolish Academy of SciencesAssistant Professordarek@geopan.torun.pl
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Doug SamRelationships between Native peoples and the Dark Sky MovementOpenHistory of Night/Nighttime Culture, Dark Skies, Artificial Light at Nightpanel or possible roundtableUniversity of OregonPhD Studentdougs@uoregon.eduWe have 1-2 speakers plus me so far, so we would be looking either for another person to join or a chair.
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Emma SchroederGender and energy landscapes/grassroots activism in North America. late 20th centuryGender and energy panel or roundtable, grassroots environmentalism, conservation iniatives Panel or roundtableUniversity of Maine/independent researcherAdjunct instructoremma.schroeder@maine.edu
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André BailãoHistory of climate sciences in the Brazilian Amazonia (1970-1990), transnatonal environmental activism among scientists, relationship with the State (during the military regime and the redemocratization period)late 20th centuryhistory of science, history of environmental sciences, Earth systems science, Anthropocene, environmental history of Latin America (late 20th century) and the Great Acceleration, Cold War, transnational historyPanel/paperCase de Oswaldo Cruz, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (FIOCRUZ), BrazilPostdoctoral researcherasbailao@gmail.com
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Jessica LandauEnvironmental History and Experiential LearningopenPedagogy panel on the value of experiential learning (including things like site visits, field trips, and non traditional assessments) in the teaching of environmental historyPanelUniversity of ChicagoAssistant Instructional Professorjlandau1@uchicago.eduPlease reach out if you'd be interesting in presenting on this topic! i'm looking for 2-3 other speakers :)
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Doug Jones"Men Who Love a Fight with Nature:" Mining engineers and mine waste in California and South Africalate 19th/early 20thenvironmental history of Africa; gender/masculinity; race/whiteness/racial capitalism; extractivism; history of science; urban history; history of sciencePanelUniversity of TorontoInstructordoug.jones@utoronto.ca
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Elizabeth BucklenEnvironmental Impact of Union Soldiers in City Point, Virginia 19thUS history, Military landscapes, national parks, animal history, tourism, memory, City Point Virginia, American Civil War, Rivers, Creeks, Military campspanelVirginia TechMaster's Studentusgrant@vt.edu
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Josef Djordjevski Environmental History of War in the Balkans20th centuryMilitarized landscapes, environmental legacies of conflict, including memory and environmental justice panel University of Graz (AT)Visiting Scholarjdjordje@ucsd.edu
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Esther van t VeenEnergy History - The Westcoast Transmission natural gas pipeline (1960-1980). Chapters on legibility, the growth of white, settler cultures in interior B.C., gender and energy, and environmentalist and Indigenous resistance to the pipeline20th centuryEnergy and gender, Extractivism and Resistance, Colonialism and EnergyOpenYork UniversityPhD candidateesthervantveen@gmail.comLooking for a panel!
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Lawrence CulverClimate history; urban history; tourism and recreation history. US/North American West/California/US Mexico borderlands. Happy to chair or comment, or possibly present if a good fit. (Currently participating as chair in a session proposal, but happy to serve a different role in another proposal.) 19th-20th centuries
Climate history; urban history; tourism and recreation history. US/North American West/California/US Mexico borderlands.
OpenUtah State UniversityAssociate Professorlawrence.culver@usu.edu
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Zachariah NoraExtractivism and Politics in South Texas: Oliver Winfield Killam and the Progessive Reform PartyEarly 20th century Extractivism, petroleum history, labor and political history, borderlands, South TexaspanelUniversity of OklahomaPhD Studentzachnora@ou.eduLooking for a panel
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Jonathan Galka & Giulia ChampionPanel “The Matter/Material/Processes of Speculation in the Making of Deep-Ocean Frontiers”openPanel; seeking two or three additional members to think about oceanic resources and especially the role of speculation in making deep-sea environments. panelHarvard University & University of SouthamptonPhD Candidate & Research Fellowjgalka@g.harvard.edu ; g.champion@soton.ac.ukLink to full cfp here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1I2qlNgpPTAsv1-Jcc0ETUEGq4HUpGD_aFRdia9JQvU4/edit?usp=sharing
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Jasmine Brown, Caleb Ireland, Qwynne Lackey, and Kaycie HallerGateways & Gatekeepers: An Interactive Exploration of Exclusionary Landscapes19th-20th centuriesWe explore United States environmental histories of exclusion in coupled natural and cultural landscapes such as forests, swamps, political systems, and agroecosystems from the nineteenth to twentieth century. Using gates as a metaphor, this exercise seeks to elevate science communication, interdisciplinarity, and the value of professionals speaking from varied perspectives at different stages of their academic careers.Likely roundtableMichigan State University, Bates College, SUNY Cortland, & University of AlbanyForestry PhD Student, Post-Bacc Research Associate, Assistant Professor, and History PhD Candidate brown993@msu.edu; cireland@bates.edu; nancy.lackey@cortland.edu; khaller2@albany.eduLooking for a chair
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Ramya Swayamprakash Borderlands Environments and Environmentalisms19th and 20th centuriesextractivism, borderlands, environmentalisms, labor activism, built environment, transnational cooperation Panel/roundtableGrand Valley State University Assistant Professor swayampr@gvsu.eduLooking for panelists. Open to all geographies and time periods.
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Kyle VanHemertThe Politics of Beauty: The Aesthetic Origins of Postwar U.S. Environmental PoliticsPost-WWIIAesthetics, landscape, postwar environmental politics, built environment, intellectual history of "environment" PanelUniversity of DelawarePhD candidatekrvh@udel.eduLooking to join a panel!
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George Andrei, André Bailão, and Marek EbyPanel topic: relationship between state and science modern periodThis panel seeks to investigate the intersections between science as theory, method, or practice and state institutions, as well as the agents involved in these interactions. Medical and environmental sciences rely on cooperation (and debate/negotiation) with state institutions, often staffed by those with other interests or motives for the exertion of state power. The panel seeks to present a diverse set of case studies studying these interactions across political regimes. PanelIndiana University Bloomington; Case de Oswaldo Cruz, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (FIOCRUZ), Brazil; New York UniversityPhD Candidate, Postdoctoral researcher, PhD CandidateSubmit abstract and bio to: gandrei@iu.eduPanel complete!
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Joanna L. DylBeach erosion and coastal engineering in California; coastal power plants and energy production along the California coast20th centuryCoastal history; climate and environments at risk; recreation and tourism; history of science/engineering; infrastructure; California; energy historyPanel or roundtablePomona CollegeVisiting Assistant Professorjdyl@alumni.stanford.eduLooking to join a panel or roundtable
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Jay Turner and Finis DunawayTurning environmental history projects into platforms for public outreachanyAt some level, most scholars aim to connect their scholarship with a broader public audience. What works? If you’ve got stories to tell and would like to participate in this roundtable, please reach out to us.

Our goal is to put together a roundtable that is one part sharing out experiences and one part collaborative brainstorming with the audience about what might work for their projects. We are particularly interested in the surprises that come with public outreach. Despite our deliberate efforts to engage in public writing, connect with policy makers and advocates, and build public-facing websites, etc. we’ve often been surprised by what has worked.
RoundtableWellesley College; Trent UniversityProfessor, Environmental Studies; Professor, Department of Historyjturner@wellesley.edu; finisdunaway@trentu.caIf these are topics you’d be interested in discussing, please drop either of us an email.
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Lissa Wadewitzwhaling, Pacific World, race and EHany, 19th canyUniversity of OregonAssociate Professorwadewitz@uoregon.eduLooking to chair or possibly comment,depending on topic
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Greg LeDonneRewilding/opposition to environmentalism in American West20th centuryrewilding; environmental opposition; environmental decisionmaking; ranching/grazinganyUniversity of Colorado BoulderPhD candidategregory.ledonne@colorado.edu
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Mariechristine GarciaAn Island at Casauria? Environmental Reality and the Imaginary in the Early medieval westClassical Antiquity, Late Antiquity, Early medieval up to 800 CEcultural perception of islands through classical antiquityanyUniversity of Southern CaliforniaPhD candidategarciam9@usc.edulooking for a 4th paper and a possibile commentator!
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Lorne HammondOrcas, Museum Exhibits and Popular Culture20th centurymarine environmental, species,museologyanyRoyal Bc Museum/University of VictoriaCurator, Adjunct Professorlhammond@royalbcmuseum.bc.caAvailable as paper/roundtable/commentator on animald/energy/Canada/African wildlife
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Onur İnalThe coal industry and resource nationalism in early Republican Turkey (1923-1950)20th centuryenergy history, nationalism, national resources, resource extraction, railroadspanelUniversity of ViennaAssistant Professor onur.inal@univie.ac.at.at
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Zannah MatsonRoad development and land speculation in the upper amazon basin 1960-present20th Centuryinfrastructure, speculation, extraction, forestryany!CU BoulderAssistant Professor zannah.matson@colorado.eduopen to maybe organizing a panel on these themes with a few others if there's an interest, open to geographies!
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Mark M. ChambersParallel history of environmental justice movement and aspects of the community-based participatory research process.20th CentryHistory of environmental justice; Public Health and environmental justice; community-based participatory research.panelSUNY-Stony Brook UniversityLecturerMark.Chambers@stonybrook.eduopen to maybe organizing a panel on these themes with a few others
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Chris SellersCommunity-based Participatory Historical Research: collaborating with EJ groups on their communities' environmental histories; case studies in Alaska and Texas20th/21st Cenvironmental justice and historical methods; rethinking the pasts of environmental justice activism; when does environmental history turn extractivist? how can it be made less so?; Collaborative environmental historyPanel or roundtableSUNY-Stony Brook UniversityProfessor,christopher.sellers@stonybrook.eduopen to maybe organizing a panel on these themes with a few others
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Tasha Rijke-Epsteinbeekeeping, local knowledge, technology, resource extraction, forests in colonial and postcolonial Madagascar19th/20th Cenvironmental history of Africa and Indian Ocean; climate history; race/racial capitalism; history of scienceany!Vanderbilt UniversityAssistant Professor tasha.rijke-epstein@vanderbilt.eduopen to organizing a panel on these themes with others
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Philip Wight 19th/20th C Energy history, extraction, climate justice, renewable energy, Alaska, Arctic, core-peripherypanel or roundtable University of Alaska Assistant Professor pawight@alaska.eduOpen to commenting or moderating panel or roundtable
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Rachel HerringtonFrom Displaced to Displacers: Scottish Crofters, First Nation Peoples
and Commons Enclosure from the 1700s to the 1800s
18th/19th cIndigeous commons systems, Settler colonialism, transatlantic (Scotland/Canada), land tenure, genocideany!University of KentuckyVisiting Professor/Early Career Scholararherrington@uky.eduOpen to participating on a panel or roundtable
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Aubrey UnderwoodSouthern Anti-Nuclear Activists, Climate Change, and the atomic South20th/21st CNuclear South, grassroots women's environmental activism, climate change, panel or roundtableClark Atlanta UniversityAssociate Professoraunderwood@cau.eduOpen to participating on a panel or roundtable
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Marina Del CassioBefore Fire Suppression: The Erosion of Fire Stewardship and the Rise of Fire Aversion in Gold Rush Era California19th cIndigenous environmental knowledge, settler colonialism, gold rushes and mining booms, cultural histories of nature, environmental legal histories, genocide, American West, Californiapanel or roundtableStanford UniversityPhD Studentmcassio@stanford.eduOpen to participating on a panel or roundtable
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Ángeles PiconeEarly Conservation Movement in Argentina (1900-1920s)20th cConservation, border regions, infrastrcuture, national parks, Latin America, ArgentinaPanel/roundtableBoston CollegeAssistant Professor angeles.picone@bc.eduI have a very raw idea of what I want to do, this would be the first thoughts of a second project, so I am flexible :)
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