Emily Hite, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Sociology and Anthropology
Education
Ph.D. in Anthropology, University of Colorado Boulder
M.S. in Environmental Studies, Florida International University
B.S. in Environmental Science, Drexel University
浪花直播 Interests
My is broadly concerned with the justice and equity of climate governance processes, with a specific focus on the cultural implications of local to global decision-making regarding newly proposed hydropower projects. I conduct mixed methods ethnographic research with dam-impacted communities in the United States and in Latin America, as well as at international climate meetings. My long-term field site is in Costa Rica, working with the Br枚r谩n peoples living in T茅rraba territory, and increasingly my focus is on the dynamics of managing the Colorado and Mississippi River basins. I conduct event ethnography at UNFCCC COP Climate meetings and am co-guest editing a special issue on COP27 for Climate & Development. My research is interdisciplinary and is found in Journal of Political Ecology, Social & Natural Resources, Annals of Anthropological Practice, and Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal 浪花直播.
For more information about my teaching and research please see my personal website: Click .
Publications and Media Placements
Hite, Emily B. T. Journal of Political Ecology (In Press)
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June 23. (2022)
Hite, Emily B., Garvin, J., Slayback, D., Burke, E., Callahan, G., Joyce, P., and
Whittaker, K. 鈥溾 In Special Issue: Environmental and societal impacts of past volcanic eruptions鈥攊ntegrating
the geosciences with the historical, anthropological, and archaeological sciences.
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal 浪花直播. 401. (2020)
Honors and Awards
- Graduate Instructor Appreciation Award, University of Colorado Boulder (2021)
- Haskell-Houghtelin Scholarship, University of Colorado Boulder (2017)
- Willena D. Cartwright Scholarship, University of Colorado Boulder (2017)