| Year | Publication |
|---|---|
2001 | "Gray Whale Abundance, Distribution and Foraging Ecology in Northern California, 1999-2000" in Biennial Meeting of the Society for Marine Mammalogy, Vancouver, BC, CAN Conference Poster |
2003 | "Gray Whales at the Edge: Gray Whale use of Feeding Grounds Off Northern California and Oregon" in Biennial Meeting of the Society for Marine Mammalogy, Greensboro, NC, USA Conference Poster |
2007 | "Social Learning in Young Dusky Dolphins and its Probable Role in Long-Term Mother/Calf Bonds" in Biennial Meeting of the Society for Marine Mammalogy, Cape Town, South Africa Conference Poster |
2008 | "Behavioral development of dusky dolphins" in Theses and Projects |
2010 | "Dusky Dolphin Calf Rearing" in The Dusky Dolphin |
2011 | "The Importance of Acknowledging Local Cultural Values in Conservation Policy: An Examination of The Makah and Their Struggle to Resume Gray Whale Hunting" in International Congress for Conservation Biology of the Society for Conservation Biology, Auckland, New Zealand Conference Poster |
2012 | "The struggle of a marginalized community for ethnic renewal in the face of coloniality: The whale hunters of Neah Bay" in Dissertations |
2014 | |
2015 | "The Socioeconomic Dimension of Irrawaddy Dolphin Conservation" in Voices from the Sylff Community, The Tokyo Foundation |
2017 | "The struggle of a marginalized community for ethnic renewal: the whale hunters of Neah Bay" in Environmental Sociology |
2017 | "So you want to be an activist? A step-by-step guide and some tips on community organizing based on one organizer's experiences" in The Ecotone, Journal of Environmental Studies, University of Oregon |
2017 | "Western Conservation as an Accidental Vector for Capitalism: A Socioeconomic Cross-National Comparison of Irrawaddy Dolphin Conservation Projects" in Dissertations |
2017 | "The Struggle of a Marginalized Community for Ethnic Renewal: The Whale Hunters of Neah Bay" in Annual meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association, Portland, OR, USA |
2018 | "Uneven Development and Shifting Socioecological Rifts: Some Unintended Consequences of Dolphin Conservation in Cambodia" in Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World |
2018 | |
2019 | "Navigating exclusion: Polanyian ‘double movements’ in Bolsonaro’s Brazil" in Meeting on Political Ecologies of the Far Right, organized by the Human Ecology Division at Lund University, The Zetkin Collective, and CEFORCED at Chalmers University, Lund, Sweden |
2019 | "Environmentalities, the production of nature, social reproduction, and changing subjectivities: A cross-national comparison of Irrawaddy dolphin conservation projects" in Annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, New York City, New York, USA |
2019 | "Environmentalities in the production of nature and social reproduction: Changing subjectivities in a cross-national comparison of Irrawaddy dolphin conservation projects" in Annual meeting of the Nordic Geographers, Trondheim, Norway |
2020 | |
2020 | "Populist Authoritarian Neoliberalism as Alleviating Crises of Capital? Making Sense of Bolsonaro’s Anti-Environment Antics" in Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA, USA |
2020 | "Navigating exclusion: Understanding the conservation-extraction paradox in Polanyian “double movements” in Bolsonaro’s Brazil" in Annual Meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association, Eugene, OR, USA |
2020 | "Environmental harm as “globalized” state violence: Consequences of Bolsonaro’s response to the Amazon fires" in POLLEN (Political Ecology Network) Biennial Conference, Brighton, UK |
2021 | "The importance of being inclusive: How local perspectives can bolster Irrawaddy dolphin conservation for everyone" in International Congress for Conservation Biology of the Society for Conservation Biology, Kigali, Rwanda |
2021 | "Populist authoritarian neoliberalism in Brazil: making sense of Bolsonaro's anti-environment agenda" in Journal of Political Ecology |
2022 | "The Convivial Conservation imperative: Exploring “Biodiversity Impact Chains” to support structural transformation" in Transforming Biodiversity Governance |
2022 | "The ‘Bolsonaro bridge’: Violence, visibility, and the 2019 Amazon fires" in Environmental Science and Policy |
2022 | "Actualizing the potential of political ecology in transformative change" in POLLEN (Political Ecology Network) Biennial Conference |
2023 | "Conceptual and practical application of critical social theory in transdisciplinary transformative change initiatives" in Biodiversity Convention: From Science to Implementation. Monte Verità, Ascona, Switzerland |
2023 | "Transdisciplinary transformative change: an analysis of some best practices and barriers, and the potential of critical social science in getting us there" in Transformations Conference 2023, European Hub, Prague, Czech Republic |
2023 | |
2025 |