Faculty Scholarship 2018
Department of Science, Technology, and Society
To view listing from a different department, select department name from the right.Christine Keiner
Professor
Department of Science, Technology, and Society
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Journal Editor
Member, Editorial Board, ed. Journal of the History of Biology. Springer Netherlands: Springer, 2018. Print.
Invited Keynote/Presentation
Keiner, Christine. "Marine Environmental History from the Chesapeake Bay to the Panama Canal." National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Institute for College and University Faculty: The American Maritime People. Frank C. Munson Institute of American Maritime Studies, Mystic Seaport Museum. Mystic, Connecticut. 13 Jul. 2018. Guest Lecture.
Keiner, Christine. "Invasive Species Research in the Great Lakes: A Brief and Selective History." Science and Technology Seminar. University of Rochester Laboratory for Laser Energetics. Rochester, New York. 13 Apr. 2018. Guest Lecture.
Keiner, Christine. "Lake Ontario Levels and Plan 2014: Environmental Redemption or Disaster?" Lecture Series. RIT Osher Lifelong Learning Institute. Rochester, New York. 27 Sep. 2018. Guest Lecture.
Keiner, Christine. "Panelist." Greenland Under the Arctic Sky. RIT College of Imaging Arts and Sciences, School of Photographic Arts and Sciences. Rochester, New York. 13 Sep. 2018. Lecture.
Keiner, Christine. "From Fallout to Sea Snakes: The Panatomic Canal Debate and Pre-NEPA Environmental Impact Assessment." Society for the History of Technology. SHOT. St. Louis, Missouri. 13 Oct. 2018. Conference Presentation.
Hang Na
Department of Science, Technology, and Society
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Invited Keynote/Presentation
Na, Hang Ryeol. "Korean Literature related to the film \\\\\\\"My Love Don\\\\\\\'t Cross That River\\\\\\\." POV Documentary Film & Cultural Presentation: \\\\\\\"My Love, Don\\\\\\\'t Cross That River\\\\\\\. Central Library of Rochester in conjunction with PBS. Rochester, NY. 7 Apr. 2018. Address.
Invited Article/Publication
Na, Hang Ryeol. "Messages from the First Global Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN) Forum." Society of American Foresters International Forestry Working Group in affiliation with the International Society of Tropical Foresters Newsletter, September 2018. (2018). Web. ˆ
Jessica Pardee
Associate Professor
Department of Science, Technology, and Society
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Journal Paper
Pardee, Jessica W, et al. "The collective method: collaborative social science research and scholarly accountability." Qualitative Research 18. 6 (2018): 671-688. Print. «
Kaitlin Stack Whitney
Assistant Professor
Department of Science, Technology, and Society
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Journal Paper
Karp, Daniel S, et al. "Crop Pests and Predators Exhibit Inconsistent responses to Surrounding Landscape Composition." Proceeedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115. 33 (2018): E7863-E7870. Web. *
Whitney, Kaitlin Stack and Kristoffer Whitney. "John Anthony Allan’s “Virtual Water”: Natural Resources Management in the Wake of Neoliberalism." Arcadia 11. (2018): doi.org/10.5282/rcc/8316. Web. *
Whitney, Kaitlin Stack, Simon J Goring, and Aerin Jacob. "Accessibility is Imperative for Inclusion." Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 16. 2 (2018): 63-63. Print. *
Whitney, Kaitlin Stack, Simon J Goring, and Aerin Jacob. "Making Scientific Content More Accessible." Authorea. (2018): doi.org/10.22541/au.150844289.92609826. Web.
Book Chapter
Nelson, Nicole and Kaitlin Stack Whitney. "Becoming a Research Rodent." Living with Animals: Bonds Across Species. Ed. Ilana Gershon and Natalie Porter. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2018. 199-208. Print. *
Invited Keynote/Presentation
Whitney, Kaitlin Stack. "Life on the Edge: Pollinator Conservation in Roadsides." SUNY Geneseo Department of Biology Seminar Series. SUNY Geneseo. Geneseo, NY. 15 Feb. 2018. Lecture.
Whitney, Kaitlin Stack. "Community-based Insect Ecology Capstone Research." Entomological Society of America Annual Meeting. Entomological Society of America. Vancouver, BC. 11 Nov. 2018. Conference Presentation.
Whitney, Kaitlin Stack. "Case Studies for Active Teaching." Teachers on Teaching series. Teaching & Learning Services, RIT. Rochester, NY. 24 Oct. 2018. Lecture.
Whitney, Kaitlin Stack. "Environmental Studies at the Margins." Environmental Studies Symposium. Wallace Center, RIT. Rochester, NY. 30 Mar. 2018. Lecture.
Whitney, Kaitlin Stack. "Global Pollinator Declines." Environmental Disasters. RIT College of Liberal Arts. Rochester, NY. 15 Mar. 2018. Guest Lecture.
Kristoffer Whitney
Associate Professor
Department of Science, Technology, and Society
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Journal Paper
Whitney, Kristoffer. "It’s About Time: Adaptive Resource Management, Environmental Governance, and Science Studies." Science, Technology & Human Values 44. 2 (2018): 263-290. Print. «
Whitney, Kaitlin Stack and Kristoffer Whitney. "John Anthony Allan’s ‘Virtual Water’: Natural Resources Management in the Wake of Neoliberalism." Arcadia 11. (2018): N/A. Web. «
Published Review
Whitney, Kristoffer. Rev. of Smell Detectives: An Olfactory History of Nineteenth-Century Urban America, by Melanie A. Kiechle. Ambix 5 Jun. 2018: 400-402. Web. ∆
Josephine Wolff
Assistant Professor
Department of Science, Technology, and Society
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Full Length Book
Wolff, Josephine. You'll See This Message When It Is Too Late: The Legal and Economic Aftermath of Cybersecurity Breaches. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2018. Print. *