Faculty Scholarship 2019
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
2019 Submissions
Journal Paper
Keiner, Christine. "The Maryland Oyster Aquaculture Transition: Balancing Economics, Ecology, and Equity." Southeastern Geographer 59. (2019): 40-51. Print. *
Invited Keynote/Presentation
Keiner, Christine. "Roundtable: Revisiting Neptune’s Garden: Science, Technology, and Environment in Oceanic History." North American Society for Oceanic History. North American Society for Oceanic History. New Bedford, Massachusetts. 17 May 2019. Conference Presentation.
Keiner, Christine. "The Unbuilt Central American Sea-Level Canal and the Environmental History of Unrealized Megaprojects." American Society for Environmental History. American Society for Environmental History. Columbus, Ohio. 11 Apr. 2019. Conference Presentation.
Keiner, Christine. "Domesticating the Maryland Oyster: From Regulated Commons to Aquaculture Enterprise Zones." Agricultural Historical Society. Agricultural Historical Society. Washington, DC. 7 Jun. 2019. Conference Presentation.
National/International Competition Award Winner
Keiner, Christine. Journal of the History of Biology. 2019 Everett Mendelsohn Prize. Utrecht, Netherlands, 2019.
Kaitlin Stack Whitney
Assistant Professor
Department of Science, Technology, and Society
College of Liberal Arts
2019 Submissions
Journal Paper
Schlager, Samuel C Zipper, Kaitlin Stack Whitney, Jillian M Deines, Kevin M Befus, Udit Bhatia, Sam J Albers, Janice Beecher, Christa Brelsford, Margaret Garcia, Tom Gleeson, Frances O’Donnell, David Resnik, Edella. "Balancing Open Science and Data Privacy in the Water Sciences." Water Resources Research 55. 7 (2019): 5202-5211. Print. *
Whitney, Evan Morrison, Alexandra Shipman, Shradha Shrestha, Evan Squier, Kaitlin Stack. "Evaluating The Ocean Cleanup, a Marine Debris Removal Project in the North Pacific Gyre, Using SWOT Analysis." Case Studies in the Environment. (2019): N/A. Web. *
Ruder, Elizabeth H. and Kaitlin Stack Whitney. "Inclusion of Individuals with Disabilities in Academy Diversity Initiatives." Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics 119. 10 (2019): 1619–1620. Web. £
A, Lauer, et al. "Scientific meetings for all." Eos 101. (2020): N/A. Web. £
Invited Article/Publication
Whitney, Christie A Bahlai, Lewis J Bartlett, Kevin R Burgio, Auriel MV Fournier, Carl N Keiser, Timothee Poisot, Kaitlin Stack. "Open Science Isn\\\'t Always Open to All Scientists: Current efforts to make research more accessible and transparent can reinforce inequality within STEM professions." American Scientist. (2019). Print. ˆ
Kristoffer Whitney
Associate Professor
Department of Science, Technology, and Society
College of Liberal Arts
2019 Submissions
Published Review
Whitney, Kristoffer. "Book Review." Rev. of Listening in the Field: Recording and the Science of Birdsong, by Joeri Bruyninckx. Journal of the History of Biology 1 Jul. 2019: 491-492. Print. ∆
Whitney, Kristoffer. "Book Review." Rev. of Animal Musicalities: Birds, Beasts, and Evolutionary Listening, by Rachel Mundy. Environmental History 6 Aug. 2019: 832-834. Print. ∆
Invited Article/Publication
Whitney, Kristoffer. "Margaret Morse Nice thought like a song sparrow and changed how scientists understand animal behavior." The Conversation. (2019). Web.