April 10, 2019. PARCC Conversations in Conflict Studies Series. Guest Speaker: Rebecca Schewe, Associate Professor of Sociology, Maxwell School, Syracuse University. In this discussion, Professor Schewe combines the paradigms of collaborative resource management and citizen science to examine the engagement of Vietnamese American commercial fisheries stakeholders in the US Gulf Coast with state and federal agencies and the role that citizen science may play in improving this engagement. She argues that stakeholder science – respectful collaborative science involving both stakeholders and agencies – may serve to overcome some of the challenges to engaging diverse fishing stakeholders and barriers resulting from stratification. As a rural environmental and natural resource sociologist, Prof. Schewe focuses on the mutually constructive relationships between social institutions and the natural environment. She is interested in how social, economic, and political structures affect environmental behaviors, norms, and outcomes.Rebecca Schewe. "Minority Stakeholder Engagement in Natural Resource Management." - YouTube | |
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