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Curriculum Vitae Richard York October, 2017

Department of University of Oregon Eugene, OR 97403-1291 E-Mail: [email protected]

Employment Director July 2015 –. Program. University of Oregon. Member September 2013 – May 2014. School of . Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ. Professor September 2012 –. Sociology and Environmental Studies. University of Oregon. Associate Professor September 2007 – September 2012. Sociology and (since September 2009) Environmental Studies. University of Oregon Assistant Professor September 2002 – September 2007. Sociology. University of Oregon.

Education Ph.D. 2002. Sociology. Washington State University. M.S. 1997. Environmental Studies. Bemidji State University. B.S. 1994. (Minor: Women’s Studies). Southern Oregon State College.

Research and Teaching Interests , , and Ecological of the World-System Philosophy, , and Sociology of Science Animals and Research Methods and Statistics

Awards and Honors Frederick H. Buttel Distinguished Contribution Award. 2017. Environment and Technology Section of the American Sociological Association. “This award was founded to express appreciation when a person's life work is deemed extraordinarily meritorious.”

Honorable Mention for the Lewis A. Coser Award for Theoretical Agenda Setting. 2016. Theory Section of the American Sociological Association. The award “recognizes a mid-career sociologist whose work holds great promise for setting the agenda in the field of sociology.”

Distinguished Scholarship Award. 2015. Section on Animals and Society of the American Sociological Association. Received for “The Invisible Animal: and ,” co-authored with Philip Mancus.

Friends of the Institute for Advanced Study Fellowship. 2013-14. School of Social Science, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ.

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Faculty Excellence Award. 2013. University of Oregon. Received for a “sustained record of distinction in research, teaching, and leadership.”

Thomas F. Herman Faculty Achievement Award for Distinguished Teaching. 2013. University of Oregon. The University’s highest teaching award, received for long-standing excellence in teaching.

Teaching and Mentorship Award. 2011. Environment and Technology Section of the American Sociological Association. Received for especially dedicated service to the teaching of environmental sociology and effective training of graduate and undergraduate students.

Honorable Mention for the Allan Schnaiberg Outstanding Publication Award. 2011. Environment and Technology Section of the American Sociological Association. Received for “Community Economic Identity: The Coal Industry and Ideology Construction in West Virginia,” co-authored with Shannon Elizabeth Bell.

Rural Sociology Best Paper Award. 2011. Rural Sociological Society. Received for the best article published in the Society’s journal Rural Sociology in 2010: “Community Economic Identity: The Coal Industry and Ideology Construction in West Virginia,” co-authored with Shannon Elizabeth Bell.

Gerald L. Young Book Award in Human Ecology. 2010. Society for Human Ecology. Received for Ecological Rift: Capitalism’s War on the Earth, co-authored with John Bellamy Foster and Brett Clark.

Richard A. Bray Faculty Fellow. 2010-2013. College of Arts and Sciences, University of Oregon. Received for “excellence in teaching, superior scholarship, and dedicated service.”

Outstanding Publication Award. 2007. Environment and Technology Section of the American Sociological Association. Received for a series of three articles noted below under Publications.

William Piche Award in Arts and Sciences. 2006-2009. College of Arts and Sciences, University of Oregon. Received for “excellence in teaching, superior scholarship, and dedicated service.”

Outstanding Publication Award. 2004. Environment and Technology Section of the American Sociological Association. Received for a series of four articles noted below under Publications.

Journal Editorships Guest Editor. 2014. Special issue: “Animal Studies and Environmental Sociology.” International Journal of Sociology 44(1). Co-Editor. 2006-2012. Organization & Environment, a peer-reviewed, quarterly journal published by Sage (http://www.coba.usf.edu/jermier/journal.htm). Guest Co-Editor. 2008. Special issue: “Beyond Capitalist Ecology.” Monthly Review 60(6). Guest Co-Editor. 2008. Special issue: “Ecology: The Moment of Truth.” Monthly Review

2 60(3). • Translated into a Turkish edition of Monthly Review (January 2009). Guest Co-Editor. 2005. “Special Issue on the Environment and the Treadmill of Production, Part II: Dimensions of the Treadmill of Production in Environmental Sociology.” Organization & Environment 18(1). Guest Co-Editor. 2004. “Special Issue on the Environment and the Treadmill of Production.” Organization & Environment 17(3).

Publications (Co-authors who were students at the time of collaboration are underlined)

Books York, Richard and Brett Clark. 2011. The Science and Humanism of Stephen Jay Gould. New York: Monthly Review Press. • Translated Korea edition: Hyeonamsa, 2016. • Chapter 3 reprinted in modified form: York, Richard and Brett Clark. 2011. “Stephen Jay Gould’s Critique of Progress.” Monthly Review 62(9): 19-36. Translated and reprinted in Bangla Monthly Review 4(2), 2014. Foster, John Bellamy, Brett Clark, and Richard York. 2010. The Ecological Rift: Capitalism’s War on the Earth. New York: Monthly Review Press. • Received the 2010 Gerald L. Young Book Award in Human Ecology from the Society for Human Ecology. • Chapter 7 reprinted: Foster, John Bellamy, Brett Clark, and Richard York. 2010. “Capitalism and the Curse of Energy Efficiency: The Return of the Jevons Paradox.” Monthly Review 62(6): 1-12. Spanish translation in Arquitectura Sustentable (Buenos Aires: Associación Argentina de Energias Renovables y Ambiente), http://www.arqsustentable.net/educacion_paradoja.html. • Translated German edition, Hamburg: Laika-Verlag, 2011. • Swedish translation of introduction available at Lalit magazine. • French translation of the chapter on “The Ecology of Consumption” in Ecologie et Politique 43 (2012): 109-130. Foster, John Bellamy, Brett Clark, and Richard York. 2008. The Critique of Intelligent Design: Materialism vs. Creationism from Antiquity to the Present. New York: Monthly Review Press. • Chapter 5 reprinted with an introduction: Foster, John Bellamy, Brett Clark, and Richard York. 2008. “Marx’s Critique of Heaven and Critique of Earth.” Monthly Review 60(5): 22-42. • Chapter 5 translated and published in the Portuguese edition of Monthly Review (October 2008). • Chapter 5 translated into Arabic and published in Civilized Dialogue, issue 2498, December 17, 2008, and Free Thought (http://anamol7ed.blogspot.com/2010/03/blog- post_03.html), March 3, 2010.

Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles York, Richard. 2017. “Why Petroleum Did Not Save the Whales.” Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World 3.

3 Ladd, Anthony E. and Richard York. 2017. “Hydraulic Fracking, Shale Energy Development, and Climate Inaction: A New Landscape of in the Reign of Trump.” Human Ecology Review 23(1): 65-79. Clement, Matthew Thomas and Richard York. 2017. “The Asymmetric Environmental Consequences of Population Change: An Exploratory County-Level Study of Land Development in the United States, 2001-2011.” Population & Environment 39(1): 47-68. York, Richard. 2017. “Environmental Consequences of Moral Disinhibition.” Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World 3: DOI 10.1177/2378023117719612. York, Richard and Stefano B. Longo. 2017. “Animals in the World: A Materialist Approach to Sociological Animal Studies.” Journal of Sociology 53(1): 32-46. York, Richard and Ryan Light. 2017. “Directional Asymmetry in Sociological Analyses.” Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World 3: DOI 10.1177/2378023117697180. York, Richard and Julius Alexander McGee. 2017. “Does Renewable Energy Development Decouple Economic Growth from CO2 Emissions?” Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World 3: DOI 10.1177/2378023116689098. Ross, Lee, Kenneth Arrow, Robert Cialdini, Nadia Diamond-Smith, Joan Diamond, Jennifer Dunne, Marcus Feldman, Robert Horn, Donald Kennedy, Craig Murphy, Dennis Pirages, Kirk Smith, Richard York, and Paul Ehrlich. 2016. “The Climate Change Challenge and Barriers to the Exercise of Foresight Intelligence.” BioScience 66(5): 363-370. York, Richard. 2016. “Decarbonizing the Energy Supply May Increase Energy Demand.” Sociology of Development 2(3): 265-273. York, Richard and Julius Alexander McGee. 2016. “Understanding the Jevons Paradox.” Environmental Sociology 2(1): 77-87. Adua, Lazarus, Richard York, and Beth-Anne Schuelke-Leech. 2016. “The Human Dimensions of Climate Change: A Micro-Level Assessment of Views from the , Political Economy and Human Ecology Perspectives.” Social Science Research 56(1): 26-43. Dietz, Thomas and Richard York. 2015. “Animals, Capital and .” Human Ecology Review 22(1): 35-53. Longo, Stefano B. and Richard York. 2015. “How Does Information Communication Technology Affect Energy Use?” Human Ecology Review 22(1): 54-71. York, Richard. 2015. “How Much Can We Expect the Rise in US Domestic Energy Production to Suppress Net Energy Imports?” Social Currents 2(3): 222-230. Grant, Don, Kelly Jean Bergstrand, Katrina Running, and Richard York. 2014. “A Sustainable ‘Building Block’?: The Paradoxical Effects of Thermal Efficiency on U.S. Power Plants’ CO2 Emissions.” 75: 398-402. York, Richard and Shannon Elizabeth Bell. 2014. “Life Satisfaction Across Nations: The Effects of Women’s Political Status and Public Priorities.” Social Science Research 48(1): 48-61. Longo, Stefano B., Brett Clark, and Richard York. 2013. “The Globalization of Ecologically Intensive Aquaculture (1984-2008).” Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences 3(3): 297-305. York, Richard and Philip Mancus. 2013. “The Invisible Animal: Anthrozoology and Macrosociology.” Sociological Theory 31(1): 75-91.

4 • Received the Distinguished Scholarship Award from the Section on Animals and Society of the American Sociological Association in 2015. York, Richard. 2012. “Asymmetric Effects of Economic Growth and Decline on CO2 Emissions.” Nature Climate Change 2(11): 762-764. • Received widespread media attention, including by The Washington Post (http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/ezra-klein/wp/2012/10/09/dont-count-on- recessions-to-keep-carbon-emissions-in-check/). York, Richard. 2012. “Residualization Is Not the Answer: Rethinking How to Address Multicollinearity.” Social Science Research 41(6): 1379-1386. Ergas, Christina and Richard York. 2012. “Women’s Status and Carbon Dioxide Emissions: A Quantitative Cross-national Analysis.” Social Science Research 41(4): 965-976. • Selected as a Research Highlight in Nature Climate Change 2(5): 312 (2012). York, Richard. 2012. “Do Alternative Energy Sources Displace Fossil Fuels?” Nature Climate Change 2(6): 441-443. • Focus of News and Views article: “Analyzing Fossil Fuel Displacement,” Andrew Jorgenson, Nature Climate Change 2(6): 398-399 (2012). • Received widespread media attention, including by BBC News (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-17476542). York, Richard and Eugene A. Rosa. 2012. “Choking on Modernity: A Human Ecology of Air Pollution.” Social Problems 59(2): 282-300. Dietz, Thomas, Eugene A. Rosa, and Richard York. 2012. “Environmentally Efficient Well-being: Is There a ?” Applied 32(1): 21-28. Schultz, Jessica and Richard York. 2011. “Recognizing Overshoot: Succession of an Ecological Framework.” Human Ecology Review 18(2): 139-146. York, Richard, Christina Ergas, Eugene A. Rosa, and Thomas Dietz. 2011. “It’s a Material World: Trends in Material Extraction in China, India, Indonesia, and Japan.” Nature and Culture 6(2): 103-122. York, Richard and Christina Ergas. 2011. “Women’s Status and World-System Position: An Exploratory Analysis.” Journal of World-Systems Research XVII(1): 147-164. York, Richard and Brett Clark. 2010. “Nothing New Under the Sun? The Old False Promise of New Technology.” Review: A Journal of the Fernand Braudel Center XXXIII(2-3): 203- 224. York, Richard. 2010. “Three Lessons from Trends in CO2 Emissions and Energy Use in the United States.” Society and Natural Resources 23(12): 1244-1252. York, Richard and Brett Clark. 2010. “Critical Materialism: Science, Technology, and Environmental Sustainability.” Sociological Inquiry 80(3): 475-499. York, Richard. 2010. “The Paradox at the Heart of Modernity: The Carbon Efficiency of the Global Economy.” International Journal of Sociology 40(2): 6-22. Bell, Shannon Elizabeth and Richard York. 2010. “Community Economic Identity: The Coal Industry and Ideology Construction in West Virginia.” Rural Sociology 75(1): 111-143. • Received the Rural Sociology Best Paper Award from the Rural Sociological Society for the best article published in its journal in 2010. • Received the Honorable Mention for the 2011 Allan Schnaiberg Outstanding Publication Award from the Environment and Technology Section of the American Sociological Association.

5 • Reprinted in Environmental Sociology: From Analysis to Action, 3rd edition (Rowman & Littlefield, 2013), Leslie King and Deborah McCarthy, eds., pp. 187-210. Foster, John Bellamy, Brett Clark, and Richard York. 2009. “The Midas Effect: A Critique of Climate Change Economics.” Development and Change 40(6): 1085-1097. York, Richard, Eugene A. Rosa, and Thomas Dietz. 2009. “A Tale of Contrasting Trends: Three Measures of the in China, India, Japan and the United States, 1961-2003.” Journal of World-Systems Research XV(2): 134-146. • Reprinted in Environmental Sociology: From Analysis to Action, 3rd edition (Rowman & Littlefield, 2013), Leslie King and Deborah McCarthy, eds., pp. 93-110. York, Richard and Philip Mancus. 2009. “Critical Human Ecology: Historical Materialism and Natural .” Sociological Theory 27(2): 122-149. Dietz, Thomas, Eugene A. Rosa, and Richard York. 2009. “Environmentally Efficient Well- being: Rethinking Sustainability as the Relationship between Human Well-being and Environmental Impacts.” Human Ecology Review 16(1): 114-123. Longo, Stefano and Richard York. 2009. “Structural Influences on Water Withdrawals: An Exploratory Macro-Comparative Analysis.” Human Ecology Review 16(1): 75-83. Clausen, Rebecca and Richard York. 2008. “Global Biodiversity Decline of Marine and Freshwater Fish: A Cross-National Analysis of Economic, Demographic, and Ecological Influences.” Social Science Research 37(4): 1310-1320. York, Richard. 2008. “De-Carbonization in Former Soviet Republics, 1992-2000: The Ecological Consequences of De-Modernization.” Social Problems 55(3): 370-390. Dunlap, Riley E. and Richard York. 2008. “The Globalization of Environmental Concern and the Limits of the Post-Materialist Values Explanation: Evidence from Four Cross- National Surveys.” The Sociological Quarterly 49(3): 529-563. • Reprinted in modified form: Dunlap, Riley and Richard York. 2012. “The Globalization of Environmental Concern,” pp. 89-112 in Comparative : Theory, Practice, and Prospects, P. F. Steinberg and S. D. VanDeveer (eds.), Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Clausen, Rebecca and Richard York. 2008. “Economic Growth and Marine Biodiversity: Influence of Human on Decline of Marine Trophic Levels.” Conservation Biology 22(2): 458-466. Longo, Stefano and Richard York. 2008. “Agricultural Exports and the Environment: A Cross- National Study of Fertilizer and Pesticide Consumption.” Rural Sociology 73(1): 82-104. Clark, Brett, John Bellamy Foster, and Richard York. 2007. “The Critique of Intelligent Design: Epicurus, Marx, Darwin, and Freud and the Materialist Defense of Science.” Theory and Society 36(6): 515-546. York, Richard and Brett Clark. 2007. “The Problem with Prediction: Contingency, Emergence, and the Reification of Projections.” The Sociological Quarterly 48(4): 713-743. York, Richard. 2007. “Structural Influences on Energy Production in South and East Asia, 1971-2002.” Sociological Forum 22(4): 532-554. York, Richard. 2007. “Demographic Trends and Energy Consumption in European Union Nations, 1960-2025.” Social Science Research 36(3): 855-872. York, Richard and Philip Mancus. 2007. “Diamond in the Rough: Reflections on Guns, Germs, and Steel.” Human Ecology Review 14(2): 157-162. Dietz, Thomas, Eugene A. Rosa, and Richard York. 2007. “Driving the Human Ecological Footprint.” Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 5(1): 13-18.

6 • The order of authorship is alphabetical. York, Richard. 2006. “Ecological Paradoxes: William Stanley Jevons and the Paperless Office.” Human Ecology Review 13(2): 143-147. • Translated and published in the Hungarian journal Kovász XII (1-2): 5-15 (2008). • Hungarian translation reprinted in Munkácsy, B. (ed.): Az energiagazdálkodás és az emberi tényező (Energy and the Human Factor), pp. 111-122. Szigetszentmiklós: Környezeti Nevelési Hálózat Országos Egyesület (2008). York, Richard and Brett Clark. 2006. “Marxism, , and Scientific Sociology: Social Gravity and Historicity.” The Sociological Quarterly 47(3): 425-450. • Received the 2007 Outstanding Publication Award from the Environment and Technology Section of the American Sociological Association. Clark, Brett and Richard York. 2005. “Carbon Metabolism: Global Capitalism, Climate Change, and the Biospheric Rift.” Theory and Society 34(4): 391-428. • Received the 2007 Outstanding Publication Award from the Environment and Technology Section of the American Sociological Association. Clark, Brett and Richard York. 2005. “Dialectical Materialism and Nature: An Alternative to Economism and Deep Ecology.” Organization & Environment 18(3): 318-337. • Received the 2007 Outstanding Publication Award from the Environment and Technology Section of the American Sociological Association. York, Richard. 2005. “Kyoto Protocol Participation: A Demographic Explanation.” Population Research and Policy Review 24(5): 513-526. Norgaard, Kari and Richard York. 2005. “Gender Equality and State .” Gender & Society 19(4): 506-522. York, Richard, Eugene A. Rosa, and Thomas Dietz. 2004. “The Ecological Footprint Intensity of National Economies.” Journal of 8(4): 139-154. Rosa, Eugene A., Richard York, and Thomas Dietz. 2004. “Tracking the Anthropogenic Drivers of Ecological Impacts.” Ambio 33(8): 509-512. York, Richard and Marcia Hill Gossard. 2004. “Cross-National Meat and Fish Consumption: Exploring the Effects of Modernization and Ecological Context.” 48(3): 293-302. York, Richard. 2003. “Cross-National Variation in the Size of Passenger Car Fleets: A Study in Environmentally Significant Consumption.” Population and Environment 25(2): 119-140. York, Richard, Eugene A. Rosa, and Thomas Dietz. 2003. “STIRPAT, IPAT, and ImPACT: Analytic Tools for Unpacking the Driving Forces of Environmental Impacts.” Ecological Economics 46(3): 351-365. • Received the 2004 Outstanding Publication Award from the Environment and Technology Section of the American Sociological Association. York, Richard and Eugene A. Rosa. 2003. “Key Challenges to Ecological Modernization Theory: Institutional Efficacy, Case Study Evidence, Units of Analysis, and the Pace of Eco-Efficiency.” Organization & Environment 16(3): 273-288. • Received the 2004 Outstanding Publication Award from the Environment and Technology Section of the American Sociological Association. • Most cited article ever published in Organization & Environment (http://oae.sagepub.com/).

7 • Reprinted in Corporate Environmentalism and the Greening of Organizations (London, Sage, 2013), edited by John Jermier. York, Richard, Eugene A. Rosa, and Thomas Dietz. 2003. “A Rift in Modernity? Assessing the Anthropogenic Sources of Global Climate Change with the STIRPAT Model.” International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy 23(10): 31-51. Gossard, Marcia Hill and Richard York. 2003. “Social Structural Influences on Meat Consumption.” Human Ecology Review 10(1): 1-9. York, Richard, Eugene A. Rosa, and Thomas Dietz. 2003. “Footprints on the Earth: The Environmental Consequences of Modernity.” American Sociological Review 68(2): 279- 300. • Received the 2004 Outstanding Publication Award from the Environment and Technology Section of the American Sociological Association. • Determined by Thomson-ISI® to be one of the most cited (top 1%) recent articles in the general social sciences and featured, along with an interview of York, in April, 2005 as a “Fast Breaking Paper” on the ESI Special Topics Website (http://esi-topics.com). • Reprinted in Environment (Sage Publications, 2006), edited by Jules Pretty. • Reprinted in Environmental Politics (Edward Elgar Publishing), edited by Peter Dauvergne. York, Richard, Eugene A. Rosa, and Thomas Dietz. 2002. “Bridging with : Plasticity of Population, Affluence, and Technology.” Social Science Quarterly 83(1): 18-34. • Received the 2004 Outstanding Publication Award from the Environment and Technology Section of the American Sociological Association.

Other Journal Articles, Essays, Comments, Replies and Interviews York, Richard. 2016. “Re-envisioning Development in Appalachia: Thoughts on What is Worth Sustaining.” Journal of Appalachian Studies 22(1): 9-18. York, Richard. 2015. “Let’s Put Animals in the Environment and ETS Members in the Section on Animals and Society.” Environment, Technology, and Society, Fall: 2-3. York, Richard. 2015. Interview. Animals and Society Newsletter 22: 3-8. York, Richard. 2014. “Development and well-being still rely on burning fossil fuels.” The Conversation (https://theconversation.com/development-and-well-being-still-rely-on- burning-fossil-fuels-23624). York, Richard. 2014. “Guest Editor’s Introduction: Animal Studies and Environmental Sociology.” International Journal of Sociology 44(1): 3-9. Bell, Shannon Elizabeth and Richard York. 2012. “Coal, Injustice, and Environmental Destruction: Introduction to the Special Issue on Coal and the Environment.” Organization & Environment 25(4): 359-367. Rosa, Eugene A., Thomas Dietz, and Richard York. 2010. “Population and Consumption – A Response to Meyerson.” Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 8(2): 65-66. Clark, Brett, Richard York, and John Bellamy Foster. 2009. “Darwin’s Worms and the Skin of the Earth: An Introduction to Charles Darwin’s The Formation of Vegetable Mould, Through the Action of Worms, with Observations on Their Habits (Selections).” Organization & Environment 22(3): 338-350. York, Richard, Brett Clark, and John Bellamy Foster. 2009. “Capitalism in Wonderland.” Monthly Review 61(1): 1-18.

8 • Translated into Spanish and published in Herramienta: Debate y Critica Marxista (http://www.herramienta.com.ar), November 2010. • Translated and published in the Turkish edition of Monthly Review, no. 21, 2009. • Translated into Russian and published in Vpered (http://vpered.org.ru/), July 6, 2009. • Translated and published in the Portuguese edition of Monthly Review, no. 13, 2009. • Translated and published in the Chinese journal Marxism and Reality, no. 5, 2009. York, Richard. 2009. “The Challenges of Measuring Environmental Sustainability: Comment on ‘Political and Social Foundations for Environmental Sustainability.’” Political Research Quarterly 62(1): 205-208. York, Richard. 2008. “Introduction to the Symposium on Catton and Dunlap’s Foundational Work Establishing an Ecological Paradigm.” Organization & Environment 21(4): 446- 448. Clark, Brett and Richard York. 2008. “Rifts and Shifts: Getting to the Root of Environmental Crises.” Monthly Review 60(6): 13-24. • Translated and published in the Portuguese edition of Monthly Review, no. 7, 2008. • Translated and published in the Turkish edition of Monthly Review, no. 22, 2010. • Translated in Swedish and published in Fronesis. Foster, John Bellamy, Brett Clark, and Richard York. 2008. “Ecology: The Moment of Truth – An Introduction.” Monthly Review 60(3): 1-11. • Reprinted as a chapter in John Bellamy Foster, The Ecological Revolution: Making Peace with the Planet (New York: Monthly Review Press, 2009), pp. 55-65. • Translated and published in the Turkish edition of Monthly Review (January 2009). • Translated and published in the Chinese journal Seeking Truth 36(5): 31-35 (2009). • Translated and published in the Portuguese edition of Monthly Review, no. 3, 2008. Rosa, Eugene A. Thomas Dietz, and Richard York. 2008. “Technological Progress Must Accelerate to Reduce Global Footprint Overshoot – Response.” Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 6(3): 123. York, Richard and Brett Clark. 2007. “Gender and Mathematical Ability: The Toll of Biological Determinism.” Monthly Review 59(6): 7-15. Clark, Brett and Richard York. 2007. “The Restoration of Nature and Biogeography: An Introduction to Alfred Russel Wallace’s ‘Epping Forest’ in 1878.” Organization & Environment 20(2): 213-234. York, Richard and Brett Clark. 2006. “Science and History: A Reply to Turner.” The Sociological Quarterly 47(3): 465-470. York, Richard. 2006. “Goodall’s Light: Twenty Years with The Chimpanzees of Gombe.” Organization & Environment 19(3): 371-374. York, Richard. 2006. “Corporate and Academic Freedom.” MRZine (http://www.monthlyreview.org/mrzine/), January, 24th. York, Richard and Brett Clark. 2006. “Debunking as Positive Science: Reflections in Honor of the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of Stephen Jay Gould’s The Mismeasure of Man.” Monthly Review 57(9): 3-15. • Translated and published in the Turkish edition of Monthly Review (March 2006). • Translated and published in the Indian journal Bangla Monthly Review (March 2010). York, Richard and Brett Clark. 2005. “Natural History and the Nature of History.” Monthly Review 57(7): 21-29. York, Richard. 2005. “Neo-Paleyism’s Assault on Reason.” MRZine

9 (http://www.monthlyreview.org/mrzine/), October, 4th. York, Richard. 2005. “Hydrogen Hoopla.” MRZine (http://www.monthlyreview.org/mrzine/), August, 22nd. York, Richard and Eugene A. Rosa. 2005. “Societal Processes and Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Emissions: Comment on ‘Post Industrialization and Environmental Quality: An Empirical Analysis of the Environmental State.” Social Forces, On-line Rejoinder (http://socialforces.unc.edu/), August. York, Richard. 2005. “Toward a Martian Land Ethic.” Human Ecology Review 12(1): 70-71. Clark, Brett and Richard York. 2005. “Dialectical Nature: Reflections in Honor of the Twentieth Anniversary of Levins and Lewontin’s The Dialectical Biologist.” Monthly Review 57(1): 13-22. York, Richard. 2005. “Homo Floresiensis and Human Equality: Enduring Lessons from Stephen Jay Gould.” Monthly Review 56(10): 14-19. • Translated and published in the Greek edition of Monthly Review (No. 7&8, 2005). • Translated and published in the Indian journal Bangla Monthly Review (March 2010). York, Richard and John Bellamy Foster. 2005. “The Treadmill of Production: Extension, Refinement, and Critique: Introduction to Part II of the Special Issue on the Environment and the Treadmill of Production.” Organization & Environment 18(1): 5-6. York, Richard. 2004. “The Treadmill of (Diversifying) Production.” Organization & Environment 17(3): 355-362. Foster, John Bellamy and Richard York. 2004. “Political Economy and Environmental Crisis: Introduction to the Special Issue on the Treadmill of Production.” Organization & Environment 17(3): 293-295. Rosa, Eugene A., Richard York, and Thomas Dietz. 2004. “Reflections on the STIRPAT Research Program.” Environment, Technology, and Society, Summer: 1-2.

Book Chapters, Encyclopedia Entries, and Other Contributions to Books York, Richard. Forthcoming. “Energy Consumption Trends Across the Globe.” In Energy and Society Handbook (New York, NY: Oxford University Press), D. J. Davidson and M. Gross (eds.). York, Richard. Forthcoming. “Metabolic Rift.” In The Companion to Environmental Studies (New York, NY: Routledge), M. Hulme, N. Castree, and J. Proctor (eds.). Rosa, Eugene A., Thomas K Rudel, Richard York, Andrew K. Jorgenson, and Thomas Dietz. 2015. “The Human (Anthropogenic) Driving Forces of Global Climate Change.” Pp. 47- 91 in Climate Change and Society: Sociological Perspectives (New York, NY: Oxford University Press), R. E. Dunlap and R. J. Brulle (eds.). York, Richard. 2013. “Metatheoretical Foundations for Post-Normal Prediction.” Pp. 19-29 in Structural Human Ecology: New Essays in Risk, Energy, and Sustainability, T. Dietz and A. K. Jorgenson eds. Pullman, WA: Washington State University Press. York, Richard. 2012. “I = P x A x T Equation.” Pp. 194-197 in Berkshire Encyclopedia of Sustainability: Measurements, Indicators, and Research Methods for Sustainability (Volume 6), R. Anderson, ed. (General). Great Barrington, MA: Berkshire Publishing. Clark, Brett and Richard York. 2012. “Techno-fix: Ecological Rifts and Capital Shifts.” Pp. 23-36 in Ecology & Power: Struggles Over Land and Material Resources in the Past, Present, and Future, A. Hornborg, B. Clark, and K. Hermele, eds. London: Routledge. York, Richard and Riley E. Dunlap. 2012. “Environmental Sociology.” Pp. 504-521 in The

10 Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Sociology, G. Ritzer, ed. Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell. York, Richard. 2011. “Theoretical Perspectives.” Pp. 453-457 in Green Culture: An A to Z Guide, P. Robbins and K. Wehr, eds. Thousand Oaks: Sage. York, Richard, Eugene A. Rosa, and Thomas Dietz. 2010. “Ecological Modernization Theory: Theoretical and Empirical Challenges.” Pp. 77-90 in The International Handbook of Environmental Sociology, Second Edition, M. Redclift and G. Woodgate, eds. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar. Dietz, Thomas, Eugene A. Rosa, and Richard York. 2010. “Human Driving Forces of Global Change: Dominant Perspectives.” Pp. 83-134 in Human Footprints on the Global Environment: Threats to Sustainability, E.A. Rosa, A. Diekmann, T. Dietz, and C. Jaeger, eds. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. • Human Footprints on the Global Environment received the 2010 Gerald L. Young Book Award from the Society for Human Ecology. York, Richard. 2009. “The Science of Nature and the Nature of Science.” Pp. 85-94 in Twenty Lessons in Environmental Sociology, K. A. Gould and T. L. Lewis, eds. Oxford, U.K. Oxford University Press. • Second edition, 2014 (pp. 95-104) York, Richard and Eugene A. Rosa. 2007. “ and the Environment.” Pp. 1423- 1426 in The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, Vol. III, G. Ritzer, ed. Oxford, U.K.: Blackwell Publishing. York, Richard and Eugene A. Rosa. 2006. “Emissions of Sulfur Dioxide and Nitrogen Oxides in the Modern World-System.” Pp. 119-132 in Globalization and the Environment, edited by Andrew K. Jorgenson and Edward L. Kick. Leiden, Netherlands: Brill Press. York, Richard. 2003. “Risk, Technology, and the Environment.” (Syllabus for upper-division undergraduate and graduate level environmental sociology course). Pp. 123-127 in Syllabi and Instructional Material in Environmental Sociology, 5th edition, R. Scarce and M. Mascarenhas eds. Washington, D.C.: American Sociological Association.

Review Essays York, Richard and Brett Clark. 2005. “The Science and Humanism of Stephen Jay Gould.” Critical Sociology 31(1-2): 281-295. York, Richard. 2004. “Humanity and Inhumanity: Toward a Sociology of the Slaughterhouse.” Organization & Environment 17(2): 260-265.

Book and Film Reviews York, Richard. 2015. “Energy Ethics.” Review of Global Energy Justice: Problems, Principles, and Practices (London: Cambridge University Press), by Benjamin K. Sovacool and Michael H. Dworkin. Nature Climate Change 5(5): 409. York, Richard. 2014. Review of Energy and Electricity in Industrial Nations: The Sociology and Technology of Energy (London: Earthscan), by Allan Mazur. Human Ecology Review 20(2): 189-191. York, Richard. 2014. Review of The Fukushima Dai-Ichi Accident (Berlin: Lit Verlag), by Peter Bernard Ladkin, Christoph Goeker, and Bernd Sieker (Eds.). Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare 41(3): 195-197. York, Richard. 2014. Review of Sustainable Failures: Environmental Policy and Democracy in

11 a Petro-Dependent World (Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press), by Sherry Cable. Contemporary Sociology 43(3): 355-357. York, Richard. 2011. Review of Living Through the End of Nature: The Future of American Environmentalism (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2010), by Paul Wapner. Contemporary Sociology 40(3): 354-356. York, Richard. 2011. Review of Black Wave: The Legacy of the Exxon Valdez (Oley, PA: Bullfrogfilms, 2008) by Paul Carvalho (producer) and Robert Cornellier (producer and director). Teaching Sociology 39(4): 399-400. York, Richard. 2011. Review of The Meat Crisis: Developing More Sustainable Production and Consumption (London: Earthscan, 2010), edited by Joyce D’Silva and John Webster. Journal of Peasant Studies 38(3): 660-663. York, Richard. 2011. Review of Animal Capital: Rendering Life in Biopolitical Times (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2009) by Nicole Shukin. Organization & Environment 24(1): 99-101. York, Richard. 2009. Review of Climate, Affluence, and Culture (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009) by Evert Van de Vliert. Human Ecology 37(6): 795-796. York, Richard. 2009. “Gouldiana Rising.” Review of Stephen Jay Gould: Reflections on His View of Life (New York: Oxford University Press) by Warren D. Allmon, Patricia H. Kelley, and Robert M. Ross (eds.). Monthly Review 61(5): 54-56. York, Richard. 2009. Review of Humanity’s Footprint: Momentum, Impact, and Our Global Environment (New York: Columbia University Press) by Walter K. Dodds. Quarterly Review of Biology 84(1): 93. York, Richard. 2006. “Darwin’s Materialism.” Review of Darwin: Discovering the Tree of Life (New York: Norton) by Niles Eldredge. Monthly Review 57(11): 56-60. York, Richard. 2006. Review of Cultures of Environmentalism: Empirical Studies in Environmental Sociology (New York: Palgrave Macmillan) by Steven Yearley. Organization & Environment 19(1): 142-144. York, Richard. 2004. “Manufacturing the Love of Possession.” Review of The Consumer Trap: Big Business Marketing in American Life (Champaign, IL: University of Illinois Press) by Michael Dawson. Monthly Review 55(9): 60-64. York, Richard. 2004. Review of Welfare Ranching: The Subsidized Destruction of the American West (Washington, D.C.: Island Press) by George Wuerthner and Mollie Matteson (eds.). Society and Natural Resources 17(1): 91-93. Rosa, Eugene A. and Richard York. 2003. Review of Globalization and Environmental Reform: The Ecological Modernization of the Global Economy (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press) by Arthur P. J. Mol. American Journal of Sociology 108(4): 920-922. York, Richard. 2002. Review of America’s Private Forests: Status and Stewardship (Washington, D.C.: Island Press) by Constance Best and Laurie A. Wayburn. Society and Natural Resources 15: 553-555.

Contributions to the Encyclopedia of Earth (http://www.eoearth.org/) Entries as Lead Author: Metabolic Rift, Sociology of the Slaughterhouse, Treadmill of Production Entries as Contributing Author: Jevons Paradox

12 Invited Talks “Thoughts on How to Avoid Being Eaten by a Dragon: Technology, , and Ecological Crises.” Fate of the Earth Symposium, Michigan State University, April 2nd, 2015. “Fossil Fuel Use and the Displacement Paradox.” Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ, March 13th, 2014. “A Sociological Perspective on the Challenges of Reducing Fossil Fuel Use.” SAGE Keynote Plenary, International Conference on Environment, Technology and , Environment and Society research committee of the International Sociological Association, Gwalior, India, March 2nd, 2014. “Why Petroleum Did Not Save the Whales: An Example of the Displacement Paradox.” Institute for Advanced Study, February 10th, 2014. “The Challenges of Reducing Fossil Fuel Use.” Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, January 31st, 2014. “Looking Beyond Technological Fixes: A Sociological Perspective on Climate Change.” Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ, December 11th, 2013. “Understanding Multicollinearity: Lessons for Improving the Application of Sociological Methods.” University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, November 12th, 2013. “Why Technology Alone Won’t Save Us: A Sociological Perspective on Climate Change.” University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, November 11th, 2013. “Looking Beyond Technological Fixes: A Sociological Perspective on Climate Change.” Amherst College, Amherst, MA, October 7th, 2013. “Addressing Climate Change by Looking Beyond Green Technology.” Michigan State University, Kellogg Biological Station, Hickory Corners, MI, April 26th, 2013. “The Invisible Animal: Anthrozoology and Macrosociology.” Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, April 25th, 2013. “Addressing Environmental Problems by Looking Beyond Green Technology.” Keynote at the Environment, , Resources, Technology, and Society (EARThS) Conference, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, April 20th, 2013. “Addressing Climate Change by Looking Beyond Green Technology.” University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, February 21st, 2013. “An Introduction to Environmental Sociology.” University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, February 1st, 2013. “Addressing Climate Change by Looking Beyond Green Technology.” University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, January 31st, 2013. “Addressing the Climate Change Crisis by Looking Beyond Green Technology.” Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, January 18th, 2013. “The Climate Change Crisis and the Limited Efficacy of Green Technology.” Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH-Zurich), Zurich, Switzerland, October 30th, 2012. “The Sociology of Global Climate Change.” Presented at the Induction Ceremony for New Members of the Alpha Kappa Delta International Sociology Honor Society, Southern Oregon University, Ashland, OR, April 9th, 2012. “The Sociology of Global Climate Change: What We Know and What We Need to Know.” Presented at the National Science Foundation Workshop on Sociological Perspectives on Global Climate Change (invited participant), Washington, D.C., May 30th, 2008.

13 Recent Conference Papers and Presentations Besek, Jordan Fox and Richard York. 2015. “Away from a Theory of Biodiversity Loss.” Presented at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, August. Longo, Stefano B. and Richard York. 2014. “How Does Information Communication Technology Affect Energy Use.” Presented at the Society for Human Ecology Annual Meeting, Bar Harbor, ME, October. Dietz, Thomas and Richard York. 2014. “Animals, Capital and Sustainability.” Presented at the Society for Human Ecology Annual Meeting, Bar Harbor, ME, October. Bowerman, Tom and Richard York. 2013. “Climate Crisis: Materialism, Affluence, and Survival.” Presented at the Public Interest Environmental Conference, Eugene, Oregon, March 1st. Longo, Stefano, Brett Clark, and Richard York. 2012. “Aquaculture, Trade, and the Environment: An Analysis of Ecologically Intensive Aquaculture (1984-2008).” Presented at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado, August 19th. York, Richard, Shannon Elizabeth Bell, and Brett Clark. 2012. “The Feminism Question in Science.” Presented at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado, August 18th. Rosa, Eugene A., Thomas Rudel, Richard York, Andrew Jorgenson, and Tom Dietz. 2012. “Driving Forces of Global Climate Change.” Presented at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado, August 18th. Ergas, Christina and Richard York. 2011. “Women’s Status and Carbon Dioxide Emissions: A Quantitative Cross-national Analysis.” Presented at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, August 21st. York, Richard. 2011. “The Carbon Crisis and the Forces of Modernization.” Presented at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, August 20th. Rosa, Eugene A. and Richard York. 2011. “The Family and the Global Hothouse: An Assessment of the Effects of the International Growth in the Number of on Carbon Dioxide Emissions Using the STIRPAT Model, 1985-2000.” Presented at the Pacific Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Seattle, March 11th. York, Richard. 2009. “Smoke and Mirrors: Capitalism’s ‘Solutions’ to Environmental Crises.” Presented at “, Energy, Environment: Crisis of the Modern World-System” conference (invited participant), Fernand Braudel Center for the Study of Economies, Historical Systems, and Civilizations, Binghamton University, October 10th. Bell, Shannon Elizabeth and Richard York. 2009. “Community Economic Identity: The Coal Industry and Ideology Construction in West Virginia.” Presented at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, August 10th. York, Richard. 2009. “The Carbon Intensity of the Global Economy and the Prospects for De- Carbonization.” Presented at “The Social and Natural Limits of Globalization and the Current Conjuncture,” mini-conference co-sponsored by the Political Economy of the World-System, Environment and Technology, and Sections of the American Sociological Association, with the Global Division of the Society for the Study of Social Problems and the journal Critical Sociology, San Francisco, August 7th. York, Richard and Brett Clark. 2008. “Science, Technology, and Environmental Sustainability:

14 A Critical Perspective.” Presented at “Ecology & Power: Critical Perspectives on Sustainability and Resilience,” conference hosted by the Human Ecology Division, Lund University, Sweden, September 18th. Clark, Brett and Richard York. 2008. “The Social Metabolic Order of Capital: Rifts, Shifts, and Crises.” Presented at “Ecology & Power: Critical Perspectives on Sustainability and Resilience,” conference hosted by the Human Ecology Division, Lund University, Sweden, September 17th. York, Richard and Philip Mancus. 2008. “Animals and Kings: A Materialist Foundation for Macro-Anthrozoology.” Presented at the XVI International Conference of the Society for Human Ecology, Bellingham, Washington, September 11th. York, Richard. 2008. “Climate Change and Social Structure.” Presented at “The Long Haul: Navigating the Energy Transition to Limit Climate Change,” conference jointly sponsored by the University of Victoria, Center for , and the U.S. National Science Foundation, Victoria, Canada, August 12th. York, Richard. 2008. “De-problematizing Low Fertility Rates.” Presented at the Public Interest Conference, Eugene, Oregon, March 9th.

Recent Professional Meeting Facilitation Organizer. 2013. The Environment and Technology Section’s four sessions and fifteen roundtables. American Sociological Association Meeting, New York, August. Table Presider. 2012. Session on “Food System: Access, Production, and Sustainability.” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado, August 19th. Table Presider. 2012. Session on “Interrogating and Contextualizing Science and Knowledge.” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado, August 18th. Organizer. 2012. Session on “Globalization and the Environment.” Pacific Sociological Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, California, March 22nd. Panelist. 2011. Session on “Methodologies for Nature-Society Research.” Dimensions of Conference, University of Kentucky, Lexington, February 19th. Panelist. 2011. Session on “Macroclimate.” Dimensions of Political Ecology Conference, University of Kentucky, Lexington, February 19th.

Professional Service Service to the Community Member of the Coordinating Committee of the Millennium Alliance for Humanity and the Biosphere, a non-profit organization of scholars working for environmental sustainability and social equality. 2012-

Member of the Board of Directors of the Siskiyou Project, a non-profit environmental organization working to protect the Klamath-Siskiyou bioregion. 2005-2010

Service to the Discipline Chair-Elect of the Section on Animals and Society of the American Sociological Association. 2017-18

15 Member (representing the American Sociological Association) of the Driving Forces Work Team of the Social Science Perspectives on Climate Change Workshop for the U.S. Global Change Research Group. 2016-17.

Member of Awards Committee of the Section on Animals and Society of the American Sociological Association. 2015-16

Board Member of the Society for Human Ecology. 2014-

Chair-Elect, Chair, and Past-Chair of the Environment and Technology Section of the American Sociological Association. 2012-2015

Chair of the Research and Policy Committee (elected position) of the Environment and Technology Section of the American Sociological Association. 2008-2010

Chair of the Publications Committee (elected position) of the Environment and Technology Section of the American Sociological Association. 2004-2006

Editorial Board or Advisory Committee Memberships Organization & Environment (2004-2005) Human Ecology Review (2004 –) Journal of World-Systems Research (2008 –) Nature Energy (2015 –) NYU Press, Animals in Context series (2017 –) Anthem Press, Key Issues in Modern Sociology series (2016 –) Vienna Encyclopedia of Animal Welfare (2011 –) Topic Editor (Environmental Sociology) of the Encyclopedia of Earth (2007 –)

Service at University of Oregon University Service: Board of the Center for Environmental Futures (formerly the Environmental Focus Group). 2015-16, 2016-17 Sustainable Cities and Landscapes Hub Steering Committee. 2015-16, 2016-17 Sustainability Teaching Awards Committee. 2014-15, 2015-16, 2016-17 Digital Humanities Advisory Board. 2015-16, 2016-17 Dean’s Advisory Committee. 2014-15 Committee on the Center for Assessment, Statistics, and Evaluation in the College of . 2012-2013 Distinguished Service Award and Honorary Degree Committee. 2010-2012 Resource Innovations/Climate Leadership Initiative Faculty Advisory Committee. 2009-2010 Sustainable Livelihoods Research Working Group. 2010-2011

Departmental/Program Service: Director of Graduate Studies, Sociology. 2010-2013

Sociology Department Committees:

16 Admissions and Awards Committee: 2005-2006, 2007-2008, 2009-2010, Chair 2010-2011, Chair 2011-2012, Chair 2012-2013 Staff Development Committee: 2004-2005, 2006-2007, 2014-2015 Development and Publicity Committee: 2014-2015 Qualifying Exam Committee: 2003-2004 Executive Committee (elected): 2003-2004, 2004-2005, 2005-2006, 2006-2007, 2009-2010, 2011-2012, 2012-2013, 2014-2015 Course Reduction Committee: 2007-2008, 2009-2010, 2015-2016, 2017-18 Sixth-Year Post-Tenure Review Committee (elected): Chair 2007-2008 (three cases), Chair 2009-2010 (one case), 2010-2011 (one case), 2012-2013 (one case), 2016-17 (one case) Third-Year Pre-Tenure Review Committee (elected): Chair 2009-2010 (one case), 2014-15 (one case as Chair, and one as a regular member). Promotion and Tenure Committees: Chair 2011-2012 (one case), 2013-14 (two cases), 2015-16 (one case)

Environmental Studies Program Committees: Graduate Admissions and Recruitment Committee 2009-2010, 2014-15 Executive Committee 2009 – Hiring Committee 2010-2011 Undergraduate Affairs and Undergraduate Curriculum Committee 2011-2012, 2012-2013

Other Committees: Promotion committee, Honors College: 2016-17

External reviewers on promotion and tenure cases for: University of Utah, Texas State University, Rutgers University, University of Colorado – Boulder, Washington State University, Michigan State University

Dissertation Committees as Chair: Camila Alvarez (ongoing – proposal Spring 2016); Jordan Besek (Spring 2017); Rebecca Clausen (Spring 2008); Sierra Deutsch (Spring 2017); David Dominguez (co-chair, ongoing – proposal Summer 2016); Eric Edwards (co-chair, Winter 2009); Christina Ergas (Fall 2013); Patrick Greiner (ongoing – proposal Spring 2017); Andrew Jones (Summer 2006); Stefano Longo (Spring 2009); Philip Mancus (Spring 2009); Julius McGee (Spring 2016); Elizabeth Miller (co-chair, ongoing); Paul Prew (Summer 2005); Brian Rosenberg (ongoing)

Dissertation Committees as Member: Shannon Bell (Summer 2010); Martha Camargo (Spring 2017); Brett Clark (Fall 2006); Matthew Clement (Spring 2015); Seth Crawford (Winter 2013); Laura Earles (Summer 2007); William Galose, Economics (Summer 2007); Hannah Holleman (Spring 2012); Mark Hudson (Winter 2007); Patrick Hurley, Environmental Studies (Fall 2004); Cade Jameson (Spring 2017); Ryan Jamil Jonna (Spring 2013); Karina Jurn, Sociology, University of Cambridge (Spring 2013); Shih-Chi Lin (Spring 2017); Nick Malone, (Spring 2007); Mitch Monsour (Spring 2017); Wes Shirley (Spring 2012); Juyeon Son (Spring 2007); Ann Strahm (Winter 2007); Jey Strangefeld (Fall 2006); Intan Suwandi (Spring 2017); Kathleen Thomas (ongoing – proposal Winter 2016); Lora Vess (Fall 2007); Ryan Wishart (Spring 2014); Brian Wolf (Spring 2005)

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Comprehensive Exam Committees: Camila Alvarez (Chair, Spring 2015); Keith Appleby (Winter 2008); Rebecca Clausen (Chair, Spring 2005; Spring 2006); Matthew Clement (Winter 2011); Seth Crawford (Spring 2009); Derek Darves (Fall 2005); Sierra Deutsch (Chair, Fall 2013); David Dominguez (Chair, Winter 2014); Laura Earles (Fall 2003; Spring 2005); Eric Edwards (Winter 2005); Christina Ergas (Chair, Spring 2009); Matthew Friesen (Chair, Winter 2011); Patrick Greiner (Chair, Spring 2016); Mark Harmon (Spring 2007); Hannah Holleman (Spring 2009); Mark Hudson (Spring 2004); Cade Jameson (Chair, Fall 2010); Andrew Jones (Chair, Spring 2003); Ryan Jamil Jonna (Chair, Winter 2006; Spring 2008); Tung-Yi Kho (Chair, Fall 2009); Stefano Longo (Chair, Spring 2005; Spring 2006); Nick Lougee (Chair, Summer 2006); Philip Mancus (Chair, Spring 2005; Spring 2006); Julius McGee (Chair, Spring 2014); Elizabeth Miller (Winter 2012); Brian Rosenberg (Chair, Fall 2013); Jessica Schultz (Spring 2011); Evan Shenkin (Chair, Spring 2014); Wes Shirley (Spring 2008); Lara Skinner (Chair, Spring 2005); Juyeon Son (Fall 2004; Spring 2005); Bettina Stockton (Spring 2004); Elaine Sun (Summer 2005); Intan Suwandi (Fall 2014); Kathy Thomas (Spring 2013); Craig Van Pelt (Spring 2014); Natalie White (Spring 2005); Ryan Wishart (Fall 2010)

Master’s Paper/Thesis Committees: Camila Alvarez (Chair, Spring 2014); Jordan Besek (Winter 2014); Martha Camargo (Chair, Spring 2010); Matthew Clement (Chair, Fall 2009); Yuval Damari, Geography and Environmental Development, Ben-Gurion University of Negev, Israel (Winter 2017); Sierra Deutsch (Chair, Spring 2012); Patrick Greiner (Spring 2015); Andres Guzman (Chair, Spring 2014); Brian Rosenberg (Chair, Fall 2011); Jason Schreiner, Environmental Studies (Spring 2007); Evan Shenkin (Chair, Spring 2012); Daniel Shtob, Environmental Studies (Chair, Spring 2016); Julius McGee (Chair, Winter 2013)

Senior/Honors Thesis (undergraduate) Committees: Nate Sutton (Spring 2004), Andrew Harmon (Winter 2007), Jennifer Surdyk (Winter 2007), Eileen Bailey (Fall 2011); Xiaoying Chen (Spring 2013)

Teaching Experience Animals and Society (SOC 410/510) Winter 2016 Introduction in Sociology Graduate Program (SOC 607), Fall 2010, Fall 2011, Fall 2012 Sociological Theory II (SOC 618), Winter 2007, Winter 2008, Winter 2010, Winter 2013, Winter 2017 Advanced Sociological Methods (SOC 613), Winter 2006 Environmental Sociology (SOC 616), Winter 2003, Spring 2005, Fall 2007, Fall 2010, Fall 2017 Evolutionary Theory and Sociology (SOC 615), Winter 2012 Socio-Ecological Theory (SOC 615), Fall 2014 Methods (SOC 311), Winter 2003, Winter 2004, Fall 2004, Summer 2005 Quantitative Methods (SOC 312), Fall 2009, Spring 2010, Fall 2011, Fall 2012, Fall 2014, Winter 2015 Environmental Sociology (416/516), Fall 2002, Winter 2004, Fall 2004, Winter 2007, Fall 2007, Fall 2009; Spring 2011 Social Inequalities (SOC 207), Spring 2004, Winter 2005, Winter 2006, Fall 2006 Technology and Society (at W.S.U.), Spring 2001

18 Introduction to Statistics (at W.S.U.), Summer 2000, Summer 2001 Introduction to Sociology (at W.S.U.), Spring 2000

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