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Peter Jacques CV Page 1 8/11/2016 PETER J. JACQUES, PH.D. CURRICULUM VITAE Department of Political Science University of Central Florida HPH 302 4297 Andromeda Loop N. Orlando, FL 32816-1356 Fax (407) 823-0051 Office: (407) 823-2608 Home (407) 977-0880 [email protected] website: http://ucf.academia.edu/PeterJa cques Political Ecology Lab@UCF: http://politicalscience.cos.ucf.edu/ecology/ EDUCATION Commission Ph.D., Political Science, Northern Arizona University, 2003, with distinction. A Green Peace? Connections between Environmental Policy and Foreign Policy. Chair: Zachary A. Smith. Committee: Katrina Rogers, Volker Krause, and David Ostergren. o Nominated to the Council of Graduate Schools/UMI Dissertation award for social science work for that 2 year period. Master’s in Public Administration (M.P.A.), environmental policy focus, Northern Arizona University, 2000. B.A., Philosophy, Montana State University, with honors, 1993. B.A., Film and Theater Arts, Montana State University, with honors, 1993. PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS Professor of Political Science, University of Central Florida, August 2016- present. Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Central Florida, August 2009August 2016. Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Central Florida, August 8, 2003-August 2009. Core Faculty, Sustainable Coastal Systems Cluster, University of Central Florida, 2015present. Co-Director, UCF Florida Climate Institute, and Executive Board of the FCI June 2015present. Peter Jacques CV Page 2 8/11/2016 Instructor, Interdisciplinary Studies Program, University of Central Florida, Fall 2010Summer 2015. 2001-2002, Research Fellow, The Merriam-Powell Center for Environmental Research, Center for Sustainable Environments at Northern Arizona University. Adjunct Instructor, Political Science, Spring 2001- Fall 2002, Coconino Community College, Flagstaff, Arizona. AWARDS 2015-2016 Writing Across the Curriculum Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Fellowship. 2015 College of Sciences Teaching Incentive Program (TIP) Award 2015 University Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Faculty Academic Advising. 2014 College Nominee for University Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Faculty Academic Advising. 2013 College of Sciences Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Award 2012 Writing Across the Curriculum Grant, UCF 2012 Writing Across the Curriculum Fellow, UCF 2010 University of Central Florida Service Learning Award 2009-2010 Sustainability Faculty Fellow, Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning GRANTS (5) External • $10,000. Co-PIs: Arafat, Hassan and Peter J. Jacques (50% split). Hollings Center, Washington D.C./Istanbul, November 2014-June 2015. • $114,091 (0% to UCF). PI: Kathleen Miller; Co-PIs: Peter J. Jacques, Robert Mckelvey, Gail Osherenko. 9/1/05- 8/31/07. National Science Foundation (NSF), Human and Social Dynamics for Decision Making, Risk, and Uncertainty. “Workshop on Climate, Uncertainty, and Governance Institutions for Oceanic Top Predators; with NCAR co-sponsor-$130,000. http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=0524073 Peter Jacques CV Page 3 8/11/2016 Internal • Peter Jacques, Kerstin Hamman, Joseph Vasquez, QEP Program Innovation Grant: “Improving Practical Political Science and Civic Engagement,” funded. $5,000. • $1000. Jacques, Peter J. 2013-2014 Associate Professor Research Grant, Department of Political Sciences. • $2,500. Jacques, Peter J. 2012-2013 Associate Professor Research Grant, Department of Political Science AND College of Sciences, UCF and College of Sciences award. • $7,500. Jacques, Peter J. 2007. UCF In-House Grant for “Human Dimensions of Top Ocean Predator Conservation in a Changing Climate: The Case of Atlantic Tuna.” PUBLICATIONS Academic Publications: 41 Books: 5 1. Jacques, Peter J. Sustainability: The Basics. Abingdon, UK, Routledge, 2015. 2. Ridgeway, Sharon and Peter J. Jacques. The Power of the Talking Stick: Indigenous Politics and the World Ecological Crisis. Boulder, CO: Paradigm, 2013. 3. Jacques, Peter J. Environmental Skepticism: Ecology, Power and Public Life. Global Environmental Governance series,Burlington, VT/Surrey UK: Ashgate, 2009. 4. Jacques, Peter J. Globalization and the World Ocean, Lanham, MD: Altamira/Rowman and Littlefield, 2006. 5. Jacques, Peter and Zachary A. Smith. Ocean Politics and Policy: a Reference Handbook, Santa Barbara: ABC/Clio, 2003. Identified by the Journal of International Affairs (Dec. 2005) as “required reading” for ocean politics. Articles in Peer-reviewed Journals: 23 6. Jacques, Peter J. 2016. “Dialectics and the Megamachine: A Critique of Ersatz Education,” Journal of Political Science Education. Online edition: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/15512169.2016.1206828 7. Jacques, Peter J. and Claire Connolly Knox. 2016. “Hurricanes and Hegemony: A Qualitative Analysis of Micro-level Climate Denial Discourses,” Environmental Politics, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09644016.2016.1189233. Peter Jacques CV Page 4 8/11/2016 8. Jacques, Peter J. 2015. “Civil Society, Corporate Power, and Food Security: Counter-Revolutionary Efforts that Limit Social Change,” Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences, 5:3. http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13412-015-02940. 9. Jacques, Peter J. 2015. “Are World Fisheries a Global Panarchy?” Marine Policy, 53, 165-170. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0308597X1400325X# 10. Gürsoy S and Jacques Peter J., 2014. “Water security in the Middle East and North African region,” Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences, 4:4, pp 310-314: doi:10.1007/s13412-014-0180-1. http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13412014-0180-1 11. Riley E. Dunlap and Peter J. Jacques, 2013. “Climate Change Denial Books and Conservative Think Tanks: Exploring the Connection,” American Behavioral Scientist, 699–731. http://abs.sagepub.com/content/57/6/699 12. Peter J. Jacques and Jessica Racine Jacques, 2012 “Monocropping Cultures into Ruin: The Loss of Food Varieties and Cultural Diversity,” Sustainability, Special Issue: Endangered Human Diversity: Languages, Cultures, Epistemologies, 4:10, 29702997. http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/4/11/2970 13. Jacques, Peter. 2012, “A General Theory of Climate Denial,” Global Environmental Politics, May, 12:2, 9-17. Selected for International Political Science Abstracts. http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/abs/10.1162/GLEP_a_00105 14.Jacques, Peter. 2010, “The Social Oceanography of Top Oceanic Predators and the Decline of Sharks: A Preliminary Assessment and a Call for a New Field,” Progress in Oceanography, 86, 192203. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0079661110000352 15. Jacques, Peter. 2008. “Ecology, Distribution and Identity in the World Politics of Environmental Skepticism,” Capitalism, Nature, Socialism, 19:3, 828. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10455750802348762#.UrG-MvRDtpo 16. Jacques, Peter J., Riley E. Dunlap, and Mark Freeman (former student). 2008. “The Organization of Denial: The Link between Conservative Think Tanks and Environmental Skepticism,” 18:3, Environmental Politics, 349-385. Selected for International Political Science Abstracts. 2nd Most Read, and 4th Most Cited Article in EP http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/09644010802055576#.UrG-A_RDtpo 17. Jacques, Peter. 2007. “Si Vis Pacem: How Sustainability Curbs International Violence, Part 1: Conceptual Framework,” Journal of Environmental Peace, 6:1. Peter Jacques CV Page 5 8/11/2016 18. Jacques, Peter. 2007. “Si Vis Pacem : How Sustainability Curbs International Violence, Part II: Empirical Test,” Journal of Environmental Peace, 6:1. 19. Jacques, Peter and David Ostergren. 2006. “The End of Wilderness: Conflict and Defeat in the Grand Canyon,” Review of Policy Research, 23:2, 573587. https://www.academia.edu/164404/The_End_of_Wilderness_Conflict_and_Defeat_in_the_Gran d_Canyon 20. Jacques, Peter. 2006. “Downscaling Climate Models: From Global to Regional Politics” Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 49:2, 301307. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/09640560500508205#.UrG-z_RDtpo 21. Jacques, Peter. 2006. “The Rearguard of Modernity: Environmental Skepticism as a Struggle of Citizenship” in Global Environmental Politics, 6:1, 76-101. Selected for International Political Science Abstracts http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/gep/summary/v006/6.1jacques.html 22. Jacques, Peter. 2005. “Ecology as Resistance” in Peace Review, 17, 435441. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10402650500374728?journalCode=cper20#.UrG9_RDtpo 23. Jacques, Peter. 2005. “How Should Corporations Deal with Environmental Skepticism?” Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, 13:1, 25-36. 24. Jacques, Peter, Rebecca Thomas, Justin Ervin, Kurt Fenske, Daniel Foster, Jennifer Gogo, and Matthew Tunno. 2003. “Wal-Mart or World-Mart? A Teaching Case Study” for Radical Review of Political Economics, 35:4, 2003. http://rrp.sagepub.com/content/35/4/513.short 25. Ostergren, David, and Peter Jacques. 2002. “A Political Economy of Russian Nature Conservation Policy: Why Scientists have taken a Back Seat.” Global Environmental Politics, 2:4, 102-24.http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/abs/10.1162/152638002320980641 26. Ridgeway, Sharon, and Peter Jacques. 2002. “Population-Conflict Models: Blaming the Poor for Poverty,” Social Science Journal, 39:4, 599612. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0362331902002331 27. Jacques, Peter. 2002. "Ocean Security, Sustainable Development and Peace." International Journal of Humanities and Peace, 18:1, 86-9. 28. Jacques, Peter. 2001. “Teaching Peacefully: The Ocean Policy as a Case.” for The International Journal of Humanities and Peace, 17:1, 36-9. This is a teaching essay on the role of identity and literature, exemplified by the voices found in ocean policy. Science Plans: 1 Peter Jacques CV Page 6 8/11/2016 29. Maury, O. and P. Lehodey (Eds.). 2005. Climate Impacts on Oceanic TOp Predators (CLIOTOP). Science Plan and Implementation Strategy. GLOBEC Report No.18, ii, 42pp. Book Chapters (8) 30. Jacques, Peter J., 2016. “Autonomy and Activism in Civil Society,” in Sikina Jinnah and Simon Nicholson, ed., New Earth Politics. MIT Press, Cambridge MA, pp. 221246. Earth Systems Governance Series. 31. Jacques, Peter J. 2014. "Emerging Issues: Civil Society in an Environmental Context." In The Guide to US Environmental Policy, edited by Sally Fairfax and Ed Russell. Washington, D.C.: CQ Press, pp. 409-420. 32. Jacques, Peter J. 2013. "Pollution and Management of the Oceans and Seas." In Handbook of Global Environmental Politics, edited by Paul Harris, 453-467. Abingdon, UK: Routledge. 33. Jacques, Peter J. 2010. “International Regulation of Ocean Pollution and Ocean Fisheries” for International Studies Encyclopedia,” in Bob Denemark (ed.), Volume VII, pp. 4437-4456. Elected by International Studies Association to write this chapter. http://www.blackwellreference.com/public/tocnode?id=g9781444336597_yr2012_chunk_g9 78144433659711_ss1-46 34. Jacques, Peter J. 2010. "Marine Pollution." In Global Environmental Politics: Concepts, Theories, and Cases, edited by Gabriella Küttting, 119-134. Abingdon, UK: Routledge. 35. Jacques, Peter J. 2009. "The Power and Death of the Sea." In Environmental Governance: Power and knowledge in a local-global world, edited by Gabriela Kütting and Ronnie D. Lipschutz, 60-77. Abingdon, UK: Routledge. 36. Jacques, Peter J. 2004. Introductions for each region covered in Mary Brentwood and Stephen Robar (eds). Managing Common Pool Groundwater Resources: An International Perspective, Greenwood/Preager Publishers: North America 3-6, Western Europe 63-66, Eastern Europe 139-142, Middle East 197-200, Australia and China 245-248, and Africa 285-288. 37. Jacques, Peter J. 2004. “Making Waves and Keeping Global Fisheries Afloat.” In Robert Watson, Dwight Kiel and Steve Robar (eds.) Managing Environmental Policies: A Casebook. Melbourne, Florida: Krieger Publishing, pp 72-78. Reviewed Proceedings: 3 38. Jacques, Peter J. 2013. “Fish and Food Security: Potential for Global Fishery Collapse.” In Proceedings of the 3rd World Sustain. Forum, 1-30 November; Sciforum Electronic Conference Series, Vol. 3, 2013 , i004; doi:10.3390/wsf3i004, http://www.sciforum.net/conference/wsf3/paper/2286/download/pdf Peter Jacques CV Page 7 8/11/2016 39. Jacques, Peter J. and Jacques, Jessica Racine. 2013. “A Political Economy of Food Security: Analysis of the "US Model" of Agriculture.” In Proceedings of the 3rd World Sustain. Forum, 1-30 November 2013; Sciforum Electronic Conference Series, Vol. 3, i005; doi:10.3390/wsf3i005. http://www.sciforum.net/conference/wsf3/paper/2287/download/pdf 40. Ostergren, David and Peter J. Jacques. 2004. “The Essence of Indecision: The Hayduke Principle and Wilderness Policy Paralysis on National Park Service Lands,” Principle and Wilderness Policy Paralysis on National Park Service Lands” in Harmon, David, Bruce M. Kilgore, and Gay E. Vietzke, eds. Protecting Our Diverse Heritage: The Role of Parks, Protected Areas, and Cultural Sites. Proceedings of the 2003 George Wright Society / National Park Service Joint Conference. Hancock, Michigan: The George Wright Society, 294-298, available online at http://www.georgewright.org/0363ostergren.pdf. Law Reviews: 3 41. Michael Jones and Peter J. Jacques. 2014. “Responding to Environmental Injustice: The Civil Rights Act and American Federal Institutional and Systemic Barriers to Private Redress of Disparate Environmental Harm.” Florida A&M University Law Review, Spring 2014. 42. Grieser, Adam, Richard Witmer, and Peter Jacques. 2008. “Reconsidering Religion Policy as Violence: Lying v. Northwest Indian Cemetery Protective Association” in The Scholar: St. Mary’s Law Review on Minority Issues, 10:3. 43. Jacques, Peter, Sharon Ridgeway, and Rick Witmer. 2003. “Federal Indian Law and Environmental Policy: A Social Continuity of Violence” Journal of Environmental Law and Litigation, 18:2, 2003. Establishes the basis for federal environmental Indian Law and how this facilitates exploitation of tribes and natural resources in Indian Country. In Process: Articles: Jacques, Peter J. “The Social Causes of Collapse: The Atlantic Oyster Catastrophe” ms draft/conference paper. May submit to Marine Policy, Journal of Agrarian Change, Security Dialogue, or Fisheries Research. Book Chapter: Jacques, Peter J. “International Regulation of Ocean Pollution and Ocean Fisheries” Second edition for International Studies Encyclopedia,” in Bob Denemark (ed.). Online updated new edition chapter. Under review. Work in Progress Peter Jacques CV Page 8 8/11/2016 Climate Denial Books with a detailed analysis of argument over time. With Riley Dunlap. Climate Discourse and Responsibility. Coding of Climate discourses covering the individualization of responsibility and the role of governance. With Claire Knox. Planned submission to Administration and Society. Climate Security in Turkey, with Sezin Gursoy. Ocean Conservation Values in the UNFAO, with grad student, Rafaella Lobo. Gray Literature (31) 1. Dunlap, Riley. E., & Peter J. Jacques. 2013. “Manufacturing Uncertainty: Conservative Think Tanks and Climate Change Denial Books.” Yale Forum on Climate Change and the Media, 2013: http://www.yaleclimatemediaforum.org/2013/06/manufacturing-uncertaintyconservative-think-tanks-and-climate-change-denial-books/ . Invited. Jacques, Peter J. 2007. (17) Related Essays on important figures and organizations to ocean politics.Contemporary Issues Database, ABC/Clio Publishers, Santa Barbara, California, invited: 2. Rachel Carson 3. Cousteau Society 4. FAO 5. Greenpeace 6. Jacques Cousteau 7. US EPA 8. Oceana 9. Tommy Koh 10. Sea Shepherd Conservation Society 11. Fridjtof Nansen 12. Elisabeth Mann Borgese 13. Sylvia Earle 14. International Whaling Commission 15. Hugo Grotius 16. International Maritime Organization 17. Miriam Levering 18. UN Food and Agricultural Organization 19. Jacques, Peter J. 2006. “Ocean Immemorial,”. Entry for the Contemporary Issues Database, ABC/Clio Publishers, Santa Barbara, California. Invited. 20. Jacques, Peter J. 2006. “Ocean Horizons.” In Contemporary Issues Database, ABC/Clio Publishers, Santa Barbara, California, invited. 21. Jacques, Peter J. 2005. “For Preservation of the Federal Estate” in “Perspectives” in the Issues: Understanding Controversy and Society, ABC/Clio, Santa Barbara, California. 22. Yin, J., et al. May 2005. “Ecosystem-Climate Interactions: A Research Plan to Address Coupled Processes across Scales” White Paper to the National Science Peter Jacques CV Page 9 8/11/2016 Foundation from the 2005 National Center for Atmospheric Research’s Junior Faculty Forum. 23. “If We Go To Bed with Wal-Mart, Will We Regret it in the Morning?” In Flagstaff Tea Party: A Community Forum for the Discussion of Progressive Ideas, 1:2, September 2000. 24. AIDS in Rural America. Producer. KUSM Montana Public Television. October1995. Encyclopedia Entries 25. Piner, Chelsea R. (former student) and Peter J. Jacques, 2014, “US and Russia and the Northwest Passage” in Susan Woodward (ed), Earth's Landscape: An Encyclopedia of the World's Geographic Features, ABC/Clio. 26. Jacques, Peter. 2007. “Ocean Pollution”. A.J. Andrea (ed), ABC-Clio World History Encyclopedia. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-Clio, in press. 27. Jacques, Peter J. 2007. “Growth of Fishing Fleets and Destruction of Fishing Stock”. A.J. Andrea (ed), ABC-Clio World History Encyclopedia. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-Clio, in press. 28. Jacques, Peter J. 2007. “Dying Coral Reefs”. A.J. Andrea (ed), ABC-Clio World History Encyclopedia. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-Clio, in press. 29. Jacques, Peter J. 2007. “Native Americans, Environment and” in Richard Scheafer (ed.), Encyclopedia of Race, Ethnicity, and Society. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, in press. 30. Jacques, Peter J. 2001. “United States Energy Department” in Encyclopedia USA Donald W.Whisenhunt (ed). Gulf Breeze, Florida: Academic International Press, March. 31. Jacques, Peter J. 2001. “Endangered Species Preservation Act of 1966” in Encyclopedia USA, edited by Donald W. Whisenhunt. Gulf Breeze, Florida: Academic International Press, March 2001. INVITED TALKS (20) 1. Jacques, Peter J. “Lessons from the High and Dry Dialogue in 2014,” at The Water Energy Food Nexus: An Integrated Approach to the Middle East Water Challenge hosted by the Hollings Center, the Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd Program for Strategic Research and Studies, and the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington. Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, May 18-22, 2016. Peter Jacques CV Page 10 8/11/2016 2. Jacques, Peter J. “Making the World Work for 100% of Humanity: Reflections on Sustainability” School of Public Administration Symposium Series at UCF, April 28, 2016. 3. Jacques, Peter J. “A Path of Thorns: Social Change and Water Security” Masdar Institute, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, March 11th, 2015. 4. Jacques, Peter J. “Making the World work for 100% of Humanity: The Politics of True Sustainability,” Masdar Institute, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, March 10, 2015. 5. Jacques, Peter J. “Waking up Thirsty in the Anthropocene,” Masdar Institute, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, March 8th, 2015. 6. Jacques, Peter J. A Framework for Climate (In)Security and Vulnerability. Orlando, Florida, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Science and Technology Forum, January 5th, 2015. http://new.livestream.com/AIAAvideo/scitech2015 7. Jacques, Peter J. Introductory Remarks to Session 2: Resource-based Politics and Policy Making. High and Dry - Addressing the Middle East Water Challenge, Istanbul, Turkey, The Hollings Center for International Dialogue and the Prince Mohammed Bin Fahd Program for Strategic Research and Studies, May 14-18, 2014. 8. Jacques, Peter J. “The American Rejection of Climate Science” Presented to the George Washington University Sustainability Program, January 30, 2014. 9. Jacques, Peter J. “Talking Climate Science in a Skeptical World” Presented to the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars and the National Communication Association 99th Annual Meeting, November 22, 2013. http://www.academia.edu/5192397/Talking_Climate_Science_in_a_Skeptical_World 10. Jacques, Peter J. “A World Indigenous Movement,” Presented to the Fourth Annual Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU) Environmental Law and Justice Symposium, November 8th, 2013. http://www.academia.edu/5194489/A_World_Indigenous_Movement 11. Jacques, Peter J. “An Assessment of Climate Change Politics: Discourse and Division” Presented to Nova Southeastern University Climate-Sustainability Lecture Series, Fort Lauderdale, FL, September 20th, 2013. http://nsunews.nova.edu/lecture-to-examine-americas-heated-debate-on-climatechange/ 12. Jacques, Peter J. “Marine Pollutants of the 21st Century” at Ocean Law and Policy Challenges in Florida and the Caribbean, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU) Center for International Law and Justice and the Environment, Development, and Justice Project, January 10, Peter Jacques CV Page 11 8/11/2016 2013. http://www.ecsc.famu.edu/newspressreleases/ocean_law_and_policy_panel.pdf 13. Jacques, Peter J. 2013. Is ‘Civilization’ Sustainable? A Response to Derrick Jenson. Presented to the Ecocriticism: A Transpacific Dialogue, International Cooperative event organized by University of Central Florida English Department and Beijing Language and Culture University, Radisson Hotel Orlando, February 17-18. 14. Jacques, Peter J. 2007. Shifting Demands: Trends in Land and Living, panelist. Metropolitan Center for Regional Studies, Leu Gardens, Orlando, Florida, September 7. 15. Jacques, Peter J. 2006. Environmental Skepticism. Presented to at Dissertation Initiative for the Advancement of Climate Change Research (DISCCRS II) Symposium, Asilomar, CA, March 26-April 2. 16. Jacques, Peter J. 2004. “Basic Environmental Policy Principles,” Slovak Republic Air Force Academy, Košice, Slovakia, April 28. 17. Jacques, Peter J. 2004 “Building Sustainability,” Slovak Republic Air Force Academy, Košice, Slovakia, April 28. 18. Jacques, Peter J. “International relations and Environmental Problems,” The Technical University of Košice. April 29. 19. Jacques, Peter J. “Understanding military impact on the environment,” April 30. Slovak Republic Air Force Academy, Košice, Slovakia, 20. Jacques, Peter J. “Concepts of environmental security and peacemaking” to the Slovak Republic Air Force Academy, Košice, Slovakia, April 30. CONFERENCE RESEARCH PAPERS AND POSTERS (45): Note: Discussant and Panel Chair roles are not listed. 1. Jacques, Peter J. 2015. The Political Economy of Fishery Collapse. Association of Environmental Studies and Sciences, San Diego, CA, June 24-27, 2015. 2. Jacques, Peter J. 2015. The Social Causes of Fishery Collapse: The Atlantic Catastrophe. International Studies Association, New Orleans, February 21. 3. Jacques, Peter J. 2014. “Scaling Up Crises: The Critical Problems for Food Security and Sustainability” Association of Environmental Studies and Sciences, New York City, June 11-14. Peter Jacques CV Page 12 8/11/2016 4. Jacques, Peter J. 2014. Fish and Food Security: The Potential for Global Fishery Collapse. Association of Environmental Studies and Sciences, Pittsburgh, PA, June 19-23, 2013. 5. Jacques, Peter J. 2014. Social Movements and Civil Society on a New Earth. International Studies Association, Toronto, March 27-29, 2014. 6. Jacques, Peter J. 2013. The Limits to Social Opportunity: Precedence, Legacy Power, and the Example of Environmental Regulation. The International Studies Association, San Francisco, April 3-6. 7. Jacques, Peter J, Claire Knox, and Gita Sukthankar. 2013. From Rio to Resistance: Direct Observation of the Climate Denial Counter-movement in Social Media. The International Studies Association, San Francisco, April 3-6. 8. Knox, Claire Connolly, Peter J. Jacques, Gita Sukthankar. 2013. Climate Change Narratives in Social Networks: Case Study Using Narrative Policy Framework and Social Amplification of Risk Framework. The Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April 11-14. 9. Knox, Claire Connolly, Peter J. Jacques, Gita Sukthankar. 2013. Climate Change Narratives in Social Networks: Case Study Using Narrative Policy Framework and Social Amplification of Risk Framework. The American Society for Public Administration, New Orleans, March 15-19, 2013. 10. Jacques, Peter J., Gita Sukthankar, and Claire Knox. 2013. Tweeting Disaster: Observed Climate Risk Amplification Before, During, and After Hurricane Sandy. Poster presented to the Disasters and the Environment: Science, Preparedness, and Resilience, National Council on Science and the Environment Annual Conference, January 15-17, Washington, D.C.. 11. Jacques, Peter J. 2012. A Social Oceanography of Pollution. The Association of Environmental Studies and Science, Santa Clara, CA. June 22. 12. Peter J. Jacques and Jessica Racine Jacques. 2012. The Shifting Fruit of Civilization: Changing Climate, Changing Food. The Association of Environmental Studies and Science, Santa Clara, CA. June 24. 13. Dellert, Christine and Peter Jacques. 2009. 'Deep Anthropocentrism': Living Without Regard for Nature. The Florida Political Science Association, Orlando, Fl, April 18. 14. Jacques, Peter. 2009. Desolation and Pedagogy. The Western Social Science Association, Albuquerque, NM April. Peter Jacques CV Page 13 8/11/2016 15. Jacques, Peter. 2009. Sustainability and the World Indigenous Movement: An Ontological Politics. The Western Social Science Association, Albuquerque, NM April. 16. Jacques, Peter. 2009. The Science Trap: Confronting Skepticism without Positivism, a Proposition for the Ecological Demos. The International Studies Association, New York, New York. February. 17. Jacques, Peter. 2008. Social Oceanography: A New Field for Human-marine Interactions. The Western Social Science Association, Denver, CO, April 23-26. 18. Jacques, Peter. 2008. The Power and Death of the Sea. The International Studies Association, San Francisco, CA, March 26-29. 19. Jacques, Peter J. 2008. “Carbon on Campus” roundtable at the International Studies Association, San Francisco, CA, March 26-29. 20. Jacques, Peter and D.G.. The Fitness of Institutions: Conceptualizing Evolutionary Adaptation to Vulnerabilities. Poster presented to the Climate Impacts on Oceanic Top Predators (CLIOTOP) Symposium, La Paz, Mexico, December 2007. 21. Jacques, Peter. 2007. Holes in Shark Conservation: A Call for a New field in Social Oceanography. The Climate Impacts on Oceanic Top Predators (CLIOTOP) Symposium, La Paz, Mexico, December. 22. Jacques, Peter. 2007. A Green Theory of the State. The International Studies Association, Chicago, February 28-March 3. 23. Jacques, Peter and Katie Carrus. 2007. Ecology of Peace: Mending World Political Ecology through a Green International Relations Theory. Paper presented to Florida Political Science Association, Orlando, FL, March 31. 24. Jacques, Peter. 2007. Climate Change, Fisheries, and Human Institutional Resilience: Towards a Theory of an Institutional Fitness Landscape. Poster presented to the Challenge of Change: Managing for Sustainability of Oceanic Top Predator Species, April 12-14, University of California, Santa Barbara. 25. Riley E Dunlap, Peter J. Jacques, and Mark Freeman (former student). 2006. The Organization Of Denial: Support For Environmental Skepticism By Conservative Think Tanks. The International Symposium on Society & Resource Management (ISSRM), Vancouver, B.C., Canada, June 3-8. 26. Jacques, Peter J. 2006. Environmental Skepticism as a Rear Guard for Northern Unequal Ecological Exchange. The International Studies Association, March 22-25, Peter Jacques CV Page 14 8/11/2016 San Diego. 27. Jacques, Peter J. 2006. States in a World System: Institutional Threats to the Fourth World. The Western Social Science Association April 19-23, Phoenix. 28. Jacques, Peter J. 2005. The Ideological Bias of Environmental Skepticism. Poster presented to the National Center for Atmospheric Research’s Junior Faculty Forum, July. 29. Jacques, Peter J. 2005. How Ideological Conflict is Changing Environmental Policy: An Analysis of Environmental Skepticism. The Western Social Science Association, Albuquerque, NM, April. 30. Jacques, Peter J. 2005. Environmental Skepticism and its Threat to Indigenous Peoples. The Western Social Science Association, Albuquerque, NM, April. 31. Jacques, Peter J. 2004. Ideology of Environmental Skepticism. Paper presented at the American Political Science Association meeting, Chicago, Sept. 32. Jacques, Peter J. 2004. Environmental Skepticism. The Association for Politics and Life Sciences, Chicago, Sept. 33. Jacques, Peter J. 2004. Globalization and the World Ocean. Paper presented to First Meeting of Climate Impacts on Top Ocean Predators (CLIOTOP) Socioeconomic Aspects and Management Strategies December 1-3, East-West Center, University of Hawaii. 34. Jacques, Peter J. and Kathy Ford (former student). 2004. The Tribal Vanguard of Sustainability: Where and How American Indian Tribes can Lead Environmental Policy. The Western Social Science Association, Salt Lake City, April. 35. Jacques, Peter J. and Ronnie Hawkins. 2004. Cross-National Military Environmental Impact Assessment: A Methodological Proposal. The Western Social Science Association, Salt Lake City, April. 36. Jacques, Peter J. 2004. Constructing Global Epistemologies for the World Ocean. Paper presented to International Studies Association, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, April. 37. Ostergren, David M. and Peter J. Jacques. 2003. The Essence Of Indecision: The Heyduke Principle And Wilderness Policy Paralysis On National Park Service Lands. The George Wright Society Biennial Conference "Protecting Our Diverse Heritage: The Role of Parks, Protected Areas, and Cultural Sites" April 14-18, San Diego, CA. 38. Jacques, Peter J. 2003. A Green Peace? The Pacifying Effects of Sustainability. The Western Social Science Association, Las Vegas, Nevada, April. Peter Jacques CV Page 15 8/11/2016 39. Jacques, Peter J. 2003. Foundations of Violence in Federal-Tribal Relationships. The Western Social Science Association, Las Vegas, Nevada, April. 40. Ostergren, David M. and Jacques, Peter J. 2002. Transforming Russian Environmental Policy: The Liberal Project. The American Political Science Association, Boston, Massachusetts, August. 41. Ostergren David M. and Peter J. Jacques. 2002. Wilderness in the context of institutional inertia, interest group politics and political realities: or Does the National Park Service really need more wilderness with a capital W?. The 9th International Symposium on Society and Resource Management (ISSRM).. Indiana University, Bloomington Indiana, June 2-5. 42. Jacques, Peter J. 2002. Oceans and Environmental Security: A Review of the Literature. The Western Social Science Association, Albuquerque, New Mexico, April. 43. Jacques, Peter J. and David M. Ostergren. 2001. Liberalism’s Consequence: PostSoviet Environmental Policy. The International Studies Association- West, Davis, California, October. 44. Ridgeway, Sharon and Jacques, Peter J. 2001. Ecological Destruction as Violence: An Ecofeminist Perspective. The Western Social Science Association, Reno, Nevada, April. 45. Jacques, Peter J. 2000. A Theory of Environmental Violence. The Western Social Science Association, San Diego, April. 46. Jacques, Peter J. 2000. A theory of environmental violence. The Department of Political Science Colloquium, Northern Arizona University. 47. Jacques, Peter J. 1999. The Role of Cultural Capital in Global Environmental Policy. Paper presented to Western Social Science Association, Fort Worth, Texas, April. 48. Jacques, Peter J. 1998. Mutiny on the Mountain: the Navajo-Hopi Land Dispute. The Western Social Science Association, Denver, Colorado, April. OTHER CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION 2015 Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning, Summer Conference, Writing Across the Curriculum group, “studying peer-review assignments.” 2014 Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning, Winter Conference, Presentation on Mentoring. Peter Jacques CV Page 16 8/11/2016 Jacques, Peter J. 2010. “What is Sustainability?” Service Learning Day, Engaging STEM and Creating Sustainable Partnerships, October 8, University of Central Florida Teaching Academy. National Science Foundation US-Tanzania Workshop. 2009. “Advancing the Structural Use of Earth-based Bricks,” Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Jacques, Peter J. 2009. “Teaching Sustainability across the University” to Winter Faculty Development Conference, University of Central Florida. Alaina Bernard-Kitchings, Amy Zeh, Peter J. Jacques. 2009. “Service-Learning and Sustainability” Summer Faculty Development Conference, University of Central Florida. Jacques, Peter J. 2008. “Broader Challenges of Sustainability to the University” the 3rd Annual Campus and Community Sustainability Conference:"The 3 C’s of Sustainability: Communication, Community Involvement, & Campus Environment", at the University of Central Florida. 2007 Summer Faculty Development Conference, University of Central Florida. 2006 Summer Faculty Development Summer Conference: Diversity Track, May 1 – 4. University of Central Florida. 2004. “Dynamics of Regional Politics” panel chair for the undergraduate panel at the Center for Iranian Research and Analysis, Orlando, Florida. Declined Grants PI: Peter Jacques, co-PIs: Joseph W Milon, Arvind Singh, M. Omer Tatari, Linda J Walters, and Dingbao Wang. $1,534,995. National Science Foundation, Coupled Natural and Human Systems Program. CNH-L Long-Term Coupled Social and Ecological Drivers of Estuarine Health in Coastal Ecosystems, submitted 11/18/14. Rejected. PI: Peter Jacques, Co-PIs: Claire Knox, Gita Sukthankar, “Leveraging Social Networking Services to Understand Climate Risk Perception,” National Science Foundation, $544,674.8/19/2013, Rejected. PI: Claire Knox, Co-PIs: Gita Sukthankar, Peter Jacques, “Saving Lives with Social Media: Analysis of Risk Perception, Trust, and Behavior During Hurricane Sandy,” New York Sea Grant Institute, $150,000. Submitted 2/2013? Rejected. Jacques, Peter and Ross Hinkle, 2014, UCF/COS SEED Grant finalist: Headwaters: The Politics of Ecosystem Services in a Contested Landscape. $30,000. Finalist, Rejected. PI: Kaveh Madani. Co-PIs: Rachel Schwom, Dima Nazzal, Peter Jacques. “RCN-SEES: The Global Food, Water, Energy, and Land (FWEL) Sustainability Network” National Science Foundation, $749,980.00. 2/03/2012, Rejected. Peter Jacques CV Page 17 8/11/2016 PI: Peter Jacques, Co-PIs: Claire Knox, Gita Sukthankar, Morgan Wang. Direct Observation of Climate-Related Narratives in Social Networks.” National Science Foundation. $714,585.00. Submitted, 1/18/2012, Rejected. PI: Andres Campiglia, Co-PIs: Daniel Leskovar, Frank Hons, Peter Jacques, Kevin Belfield. “BREAD: Improving Plant Nitrogen use Efficiency and Detection” National Science Foundation, $1,087,152.00. Submitted, 11/22/2011, Rejected. PI: Lakshmi Reddi, Co-PI: Peter Jacques. “Collaborative Research: Synergistic Incorporation of a Tripartite Competency System in Engineering Curricula” National Science Foundation. $171,991.00. Submitted, 5/18/2009, Rejected. PI: Peter Jacques. “NSF 08-557 CAREER People, Sharks, and Change: How Perceptions of Risk in Regulators, and Artisanal and Industrial Fishers Affect Adaptation and Vulnerability” National Science Foundation. Submitted, 7/22/2008, $767,204.00 PI: Peter Jacques. “CAREER:The Social Oceanography of Shark Fishing: A Study in Changes of Human Dimensions in Marine Biodiversity Loss” National Science Foundation, $544,737.00. Submitted 7/11/2007. Rejected. PI: Peter Jacques, Co-PIs: Gail Osherenko, Anthony Micheals.“HSD: The Evolution of International Regimes: Institutional Fitness and Top Ocean Predator Conservation in a Changing Climate” National Science Foundation, $732,620.00. Submitted 2/21/2007. Rejected. PI: Peter Jacques. “CAREER: Human Dimensions of Top Ocean Predator Conservation in a Changing Climate” National Science Foundation, $636,202.00. , submitted 7/20/2006. Rejected. CLASSES TAUGHT (14) Undergraduate 1. PUP 3203 Environmental Politics 2. PUP3204 Sustainability 3. POS3076 American Indian Politics 4. POS3258 Politics and Film 5. POT3302 Modern Political Ideologies 6. PUP4209 Urban Environmental Policy 7. INR4350 Global Environmental Politics 8. COP4794 Indigenous Politics and the Env. 9. IDS3150 Foundations in Env. Studies Graduate 1. POS6208 Environmental Politics 2. INR6352 Global Environmental Politics 3. INR6356 Environmental Security 4. PUP6201 Urban Environmental Policy 5. PUP6207 Politics of Sustainability Designated Service Learning course Designated a UCF Diversity class Designed this course Designed this course Designed this course Core course for Interd.Studies Designed this course Designed this course for the Ph.D. Peter Jacques CV Page 18 8/11/2016 STUDENT MENTORING LEGACY Mentor for Minority Students Since 2007 Director of the Political Ecology Lab at UCF. · Independent research group for selected students, who commit no less than 10 hours a week developing their own lines of research for presentation and assisting me with my research, Fall 2012- Present. · Weekly seminar in professional development (non-enrolled, volunteer) · Past/Present Lab Students. o Michelle Hughes o Olivia Quinn o Jose Sanchez o Jennifer Torchalski o Kyle Romano o Michelle Suarez o Greg Norris o Cheyenne Canon o Erika Saeb o Charlene Kormondy o Chelsea Piner o Sebastian Sarria o Paul-Henry Blanchet, o Quavia Carter, o Amy Giroux, o Amber Szalanski o Dylan Parrish o Michelle Pena-Ortiz o Clayton Besaw (graduate student) o Brett Jones (graduate student) Other Undergraduate Mentoring 2015 Udall Scholarship applicants, Jennifer Torchalski and Rebecca McLean (declined) 2014 Udall Scholarship winner, Steven Carrion 2014 NSF Undergraduate Research Experience, Rebecca Mclean 2014 Showcase for Undergraduate Research, Second Place in Social Sciences Group 4, Amber Szalanski 2014 Order of Pegasus mentor for Charlene Kormondy (Political Ecology Lab member) 2014 LEAD Scholar mentor, Michelle Pena-Ortiz (Political Ecology Lab member) 2013 Internship at Water Center for the Humid Tropics of Latin America and The Caribbean (CATHALAC), Panama, Greg Norris (Political Ecology Lab member). Ph.D. Dissertation Committee 1. Kent Wissenger, Prescott College, 2014-2015 committee member. 2. Wendy Kane, Sociology, UCF, defended 2014. 3. Justin Ervin, Political Science, Northern Arizona University defended 2011. Peter Jacques CV Page 19 8/11/2016 MA Chair (7) 1. Christine Dellert, defended, Spring 2015 2. Leon McIntyre, expected defense Fall 2015 3. Nicole Hornung, defended 2012 4. David Glassner, defended 2012 5. Kathleen Adams, defendended 2012 6. Maria Baltodano, incomplete, 2012 7. Jessica Racine Altif, M.A. Thesis, defended, 2010 8. Mark Freeman’s M.A. Thesis, defended 2007. 9. David McBride M.A. Thesis, incomplete. MA Committee Member, 1. Clayton Besaw, defended 2014 2. Tyler Pierce (Civil Engineering), defended, 2013 3. Andrew Greene, defended 2011 4. Amaury Murgado, M.A. Thesis defended 2008 5. Patrick Kelly,M.A. Thesis defended, 2006. Honors in the Major Chair 1. Ashley Hietpas, defended 2010 2. Keith Spencor, incomplete. 3. Courtney Walmer, defended 2010 4. Paul Vine, incomplete. 5. Kelci Block, defended 2009 6. Mary Andrews, defended 2009 7. Alex Berkun, defended 2008 Honors in the Major Committee Member, 1. Kelsey Moskovitz, defended 2013 2. Samantha Krop (English), defended 2012 3. J. Cooper Brinson (Philosophy), defended Spring 2011. 4. Kevin Dupree (Philosophy), defended Spring 2011. 5. Astrid Breuer, Evy Vourlides, defended 2010 6. Modupeolu Adegoke, defended 2010 7. Nathan Lawres, defended 2008 8. Norma Toussaint, defended 2006 9. Lisa Neeld defended 2006 Publishing and Presenting with students (some repeated from above): 1. Michael Jones (graduate student) and Peter J. Jacques. 2014. “Responding to Environmental Injustice: The Civil Rights Act and American Federal Institutional and Systemic Barriers to Private Redress of Disparate Environmental Harm.” Florida A&M University Law Review, Spring 2014, forthcoming. Peter Jacques CV Page 20 8/11/2016 2. Piner, Chelsea R. (former undergraduate) and Peter J. Jacques, 2014, “US and Russia and the Northwest Passage” in Susan Woodward (ed), Earth's Landscape: An Encyclopedia of the World's Geographic Features, ABC/Clio, contracted and forthcoming. 3. Peter Jacques, Cheyenne Canon, Erika Saeb, Paul-Henry Blanchet, Quavia Carter, Amy Giroux, Charlene Kormondy, Chelsea Piner, Amber Szalanski (undergraduate students), 2013. The Political Ecology Lab at UCF: Education at the End of the World. Poster presented to the 6th Annual Florida Statewide Symposium- Engagement in Undergraduate Research, October 11-12, Orlando, FL, University of Central Florida 4. Dellert, Christine (graduate student) and Peter J. Jacques.2009. 'Deep Anthropocentrism': Living Without Regard for Nature. The Florida Political Science Association, Orlando, Fl, April 18. 5. Jacques, Peter J., Riley E. Dunlap, and Mark Freeman (graduate student). 2008. “The Organization of Denial: The Link between Conservative Think Tanks and Environmental Skepticism,” 18:3 Environmental Politics, 349-385. 6. Grieser, Adam (undergraduate at Grinnell College), Richard Witmer, and Peter J. Jacques. 2008. “Reconsidering Religion Policy as Violence: Lying v. Northwest Indian Cemetery Protective Association” in The Scholar: St. Mary’s Law Review on Minority Issues, 10. 7. Dunlap, Riley E., Peter J. Jacques, and Mark Freeman (graduate student). 2006. The organization of denial: Support for environmental skepticism by conservative think tanks. The International Symposium on Society & Resource Management (ISSRM), Vancouver, B.C., Canada, June 3-8. 8. Jacques, Peter J. and Katie Carrus (graduate student). 2007. Ecology of Peace: Mending World Political Ecology through a Green International Relations Theory. Paper presented to Florida Political Science Association Saturday, March 31, Orlando, Florida. Regional, non-refereed. 9. Jacques, Peter J. and Kathy Ford (graduate student). 2004. The Tribal Vanguard of Sustainability: Where and How American Indian Tribes can Lead Environmental Policy. The Western Social Science Association, Salt Lake City, April. Mentoring Students to Publish and Present: 1. Jose Sanchez. 2015. “A Decline In San Diego County Water Authority Values Regarding Salton Sea Rehabilitation” Poster presented to the University of Central Florida Showcase for Undergraduate Research. 2. Michelle Hughes. 2015. “Are Kids Getting Nutritionally Sound Meals in School? Fat Chance. Feeding Orange County's Kids.” Poster presented to the University of Central Florida Showcase for Undergraduate Research. 3. Jennifer Torchalski. 2015. “Fishy Business: The local and national effects of caged Peter Jacques CV Page 21 8/11/2016 tilapia aquaculture in Nicaragua,” Poster presented to the University of Central Florida Showcase for Undergraduate Research. 4. Olivia Quinn. 2015. “The Sustainability of Orange County Comprehensive Planning: Growing, Green, (and Equitable?).” Poster presented to the University of Central Florida Showcase for Undergraduate Research. 5. Kyle Romano. 2015. “Frames in Environmental Restoration: The Florida Everglades.” Poster presented to the University of Central Florida Showcase for Undergraduate Research. 6. Michelle Suarez. 2015. “In Search of Wayúu Gold: A Historical Case Study of the Impacts of the Mining Industry on Colombian Indigenous Communities.” Poster presented to the University of Central Florida Showcase for Undergraduate Research. 7. Piner, Chelsea R (undergraduate). 2014, “Intensive Land Use and Conservation Planning at the University of Central Florida” University of Central Florida Undergraduate Research Journal. 8.Erika Saeb, “Indian Policies and Tiger Populations” Florida Political Science Association, Spring 2014. 9.Erika Saeb, “The Correlation between the Policies of Project Tiger and Population Decline” Poster presented to the University of Central Florida Showcase for Undergraduate Research, Spring 2014. 10. Quavia Carter, “Food Insecurity and Political Instability” Poster presented to the University of Central Florida Showcase for Undergraduate Research, Spring 2014. 11. Paul-Henry Blanchet, “Influence of Neonicotinoid Policies on Ecological Modernization” Poster presented to the University of Central Florida Showcase for Undergraduate Research, Spring 2014. 12. Amy Giroux “Watt will it cost?: Long term cost comparisons of various energy infrastructures” Poster presented to the University of Central Florida Showcase for Undergraduate Research, Spring 2014. 13. Michelle Pena-Ortiz, “Beyond the Reefs: An Analysis of the Institutions Behind a Declining Keystone Species” Poster presented to the University of Central Florida Showcase for Undergraduate Research, Spring 2014. 14. Charlene Kormondy, “Water Vulnerability in the Caribbean Island Nation of St. Kitts-Nevis” Poster presented to the University of Central Florida Showcase for Undergraduate Research, Spring 2014. Peter Jacques CV Page 22 8/11/2016 15. Amber Szalanski, “The relationship between hydraulic fracturing disclosure regulations and the revenue generated by state in the United States” Poster presented to the University of Central Florida Showcase for Undergraduate Research, Spring 2014. 16. Chelsea Piner (undergraduate), 2013.“Corridors to Conservation and Environmental Policy at UCF: How to Save a Keystone Species,” Poster presented to the University of Central Florida Showcase for Undergraduate Research. 17. Hornung, Nicole (graduate student). Becoming a Food Citizen: Can Eco-Citizens Realize Their Obligations to Sustainable Consumption Given the Confines of the Globalized Fish Market? UCF Graduate Research Forum. Winner: Social Sciences Award 18. Sarria, Sebastian (undergraduate), 2013. “The Effectiveness of New Urbanism in alleviating the lives of Slum Dwellers,” The University of Central Florida Showcase for Undergraduate Research. 19. Blanchet, Paul-Henry (undergraduate). 2013. “Sinking Under: An Analysis of the Collapse of Oyster Fisheries,” The University of Central Florida Showcase for Undergraduate Research. 20. Kormondy, Charlene and Cheyenne Canon (undergraduates), 2013. “International Value of Sea Turtles,” The University of Central Florida Showcase for Undergraduate Research. 21. Norris, Greg (undergraduate), 2013. “The Correlation of Food Demand and Food Stocks to the Acceptance of Genetically Modified Organisms: An International Regional Comparison,” The University of Central Florida Showcase for Undergraduate Research. 22. Kelci Block (undergraduate), 2009. "The Gray Wolf and Native American SelfDetermination" The University of Central Florida Showcase for Undergraduate Research. 23. Sarah Berner (undergraduate), 2008 "Disaster in Cote D'Ivoire" accepted to the University of Central Florida Undergraduate Research Journal (she declined). 24. Sarah Berner (undergraduate), 2007. "Disaster in Cote D'Ivoire: A Case Study on Hazardous Waste Agreements and their Weaknesses" The University of Central Florida Showcase for Undergraduate Research. SERVICE Peter Jacques CV Page 23 8/11/2016 REVIEW WORK Fulbright Reviewer, Council for International Exchange of Scholars (CIES), Political Science Discipline Peer Review Committee 2015-2018 (3 year term). Journal Reviewer: Global Environmental Politics (multiple), Environmental Politics (multiple, 3 in 2014 alone), Political Behavior, Social Science Journal (multiple), Nature Climate Change Climactic Change (multiple), Conservation Biology, Journal of Political Science Education, Geoforum, Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Water International (multiple), Journal of Corporate Citizenship and the Environment, Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, Policy Sciences Policy and Politics, Journal of Legislative Studies, Journal of Industrial Ecology Environmental Research Letters (multiple), The Sociological Quarterly, British Journal of Environment and Climate Change Topics in Cognitive Science Book Reviewer: Elsevier, MIT Press, SUNY Press, Routledge, Palgrave Macmillan, Longman, Polity Prentice Hall, Pearson Grant Reviewer: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration-National Marine Fisheries Marine Fisheries Initiative (MARFIN) National Science Foundation • Individual Reviews (many times) • Panel Reviews in Arlington, VA 2015 New Generation of Polar Researchers Symposium application reviewer (10 social science applications). National Service to the Profession Managing Executive Editor, Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences, Summer 2012-current. Associate Editor, Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences, Spring 2012. Executive Committee, Environmental Studies Section, International Studies Section, 2014-2016 term. Springer-Association for Environmental Studies and Sciences Branded Series Committee, 2014-2015 (successful in setting up a series administration). Mentor, “Getting Published” Workshop for young authors Association for Environmental Studies and Sciences, June, San Diego. Peter Jacques CV Page 24 8/11/2016 Nominations Committee, Association of Environmental Studies and Science, elected to a two year term in 2012. Symposium, “Water Security in the Middle East: A Multidisciplinary Dialogue” University of Central Florida, 3/31/2015. Peter J. Jacques and Hassan Arafat, Coordinators, Funded by the Hollings Center (DC/Istantbul) and the Prince Muhammed bin Fahd Program for Strategic Research and Studies. Workshop Organizing Committee, GLOBEC-CLIOTOP conference: “The Challenge of Change: Managing for Sustainability of Oceanic Top Predator Species” April 12-14, 2007, University of California, Santa Barbara. Funded by NSF. Associate Editor, The Social Science Journal, 2007-2010 Peace Review, Special Issue Editor, 19:3 on the Environment and Power Environmental Policy and Natural Resource Management Section Coordinator, Western Social Science Association, 2004-2006. Media Appearances 2015 Metro Center Outlook, WUCF, on climate change with Host Diane Trees. Scheduled air date 4/11/15. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9WoI7nXllA 2015, “Why It's So Dangerous That Florida's Governor Banned the Term 'Climate Change’” Citylab Published by The Atlantic, by Laura Bliss. http://www.citylab.com/weather/2015/03/why-its-so-dangerous-that-floridasgovernor-banned-the-term-climate-change/387226/ 2013 American Behavioral Scientist article was covered in the Columbia Journalism Review by Cristine Russell, “Attack of the climate-denial books: Conservative think tanks fuel publishing boom that spreads misinformation,” 3/12/13 http://www.cjr.org/the_observatory/climate_change_denial_skeptic.php Tim Wall, 7/10/2012, “OBAMA AND ROMNEY IGNORING CLIMATE CHANGE: Despite an increase in Americans supporting the scientific conclusions behind climate change, the partisan issue will not likely play a major role in the elections,” Discovery News WMFE Intersections on Gulf oil spill, 2010 Orlando Channel 16: Oil Spill, 2010 Peter Jacques CV Page 25 8/11/2016 Christian Science Monitor (2x), http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/2010/0624/Gulf-oilspill-Judge-won-t-budge-on-deep-water-drilling-moratorium BBC Radio, Gulf Oil Spill, 2010 The 2008 article in Environmental Politics received international news coverage via Gannet News, Environmental News Network, The New Statesmen, and was immediately editorialized in Donald Strong in the journal Frontiers in Ecology. It was also featured on web logs like the New Scientist, Grist, the Weather Channel and others. Book Reviews Jacques, Peter J. 2008. Review of Paul Robbins, Lawn People: How Grasses, Weeds, and Chemicals Make Us Who We Are, for The Social Science Journal, 45:4. Jacques, Peter J. 2007. Review of Kirsten Dow and Thomas E. Downing. The Atlas of Climate Change: Mapping The World’s Greatest Challenge. for The Social Science Journal, 44:2. Jacques, Peter J. 2006. Review of Shiela Jasonoff and Marybeth Martello, Earthly Politics, for Social Science Journal, 43:2, 332-334. Jacques, Peter J. 2003. Joseph Cotter, 2003, Troubled Harvest: Agronomy and Revolution in Mexico, 1880-2002. Westport, CT: Praeger, for South Eastern Latin Americanist, in press. Jacques, Peter J. 2003. Review of Peter Ehlers, et al., Marine Issues: From a Scientific, Political, and Legal Perspective for Review of European Community and International Environmental Law, 2003, 12:3. Jacques, Peter J. 2003. Review of Thomas Beamish, Silent Spill: The Organization of Industrial Crisis, for The Social Science Journal, 40:3. Jacques, Peter J. 2002.“The State of Ocean Security: A Book Review Essay” for Global Environmental Policy, 2:2, Spring. Jacques, Peter J. 2001. Olav Schram Stokke (ed.), Governing High Seas Fisheries: The Interplay of Global and Regional Regime, for Journal of International Wildlife Law and Policy, 4, 2001 (December). Service to the Community Preserving the World’s Ocean, Carillon Elementary School 5th Grade Science, May 23, 2014. “Conserving our Oceans” talk to Shark City Surf Camp, New Smyrna Beach 7/11/13 (to 5-12 year olds). Peter Jacques CV Page 26 8/11/2016 Guest lecture at Jackson Heights Middle School, Oviedo Florida, “Sustainability: The Basics” 11/15/11 Hagerty High School in Seminole County, Florida,: “Global Environmental and Social Change” November, 2008. Two lectures Haggerty High School Annual “Teach-In” November 13,2007. Two lectures on “Sustainability in World History.” Teach-in for Seminole County Public Schools, 2009-2011. 2004: Adult “Civics and Empowerment” class taught to the economically economically depressed community of Bithlo, Florida. 2001-2003: Member of the Northern Arizona Justice and Peace Coalition. 1999- 2001: Member of the Human Rights Committee of Coconino County, Az. 1994-1995: Street Outreach AIDS Worker, Bozeman, Montana. Developed and ran the first AIDS street outreach program in Montana, which was eventually funded by State Department of Health with funds from the Centers for Disease Control. Certified AIDS/HIV counselor, served hundreds of citizens on the street with counseling, prevention, and support. 1994: Street Outreach Volunteer, Lewiston, Maine. Provided support to youth in crisis through the YWCA. Worked with the Youth in Crisis Peer Group, and assisted in opening a comprehensive community center for families and youth under a local coalition of human service agencies and the City of Lewiston. 1991: Co-founder of a student group that delivered 10,000 cans of food to homeless and hungry people in Salisbury, Maryland. Service to the University Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning, Learning Spaces Committee 2015-present. Undergraduate Research Council, 2010?-present Invited Panelist: Nuclear Power and Water Summit, University Unifying Theme discussion 11/9/11, 3-6pm.Undergraduate Research Council, 2010-current Service Learning Committee, 2004-2005 Instructor for Office of Interdisciplinary Studies, IDS3150 Foundations in Environmental Studies, 2010-Summer 2015. Peter Jacques CV Page 27 8/11/2016 Temporary faculty mentor for the UCF Student Chapter of Engineers without Borders, April 2009. 2009, University Ethics Task Force 2009, UCF Core Commitments Project for Academic Integrity Faculty Mentor to student groups UCF Progressive Council, 2007-2009 Eco-Advocates, 2008-2012 2007, Common Theme for the General Education Program Advisory Committee 2007-2009, Editorial Board, UCF Undergraduate Research Journal Service to the College of Sciences 2012-present, College of Science Sabbatical Committee 2004, TIP (Teaching Award) Criteria and Procedures Committee (College of Arts and Sciences/UCF) Service to the Department Internship Coordinator, 2011-present 2014-present, Graduate and MA Committee 2003- 2013, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee (Political Science Department, UCF). 2004-current, Bledsoe-Young Undergraduate Scholar Award Committee 2010-current Peer Evaluation Advisory Committee to the Chair of Political Science 2012 Seven Year Review Committee 2012 Study Abroad Committee 2012-2013, 2015-, Journal List Committee 2012-2013, Study Abroad Committee 2004-05, Political Science Ph.D. Taskforce Political Experience Peter Jacques CV Page 28 8/11/2016 2002. Member, Committee to Elect Bill Cherry, Clean Elections Candidate for Arizona House of Representatives. 2000 Campaign Coordinator for Bill Cherry, Clean Elections Candidate for Arizona House of Representatives. Other Professional Experience Development assistant for The Grand Canyon Trust, research on protected area policy for the Colorado Plateau, Summer 2000 and 2001. Summer 2000 Intern, Friends of Flagstaff’s Future Graduate Assistant for Department of Political Science, Northern Arizona University. Spring 2001. Owner/consultant of Canyon State Consulting which engaged in research for the Glen Canyon Institute and a political candidate. Summer 2000 1997-2000: Program Monitor (social worker), investigated abuse and neglect for the State of Arizona, Department of Economic Security/Division of Developmental Disabilities. Other Awards, Honors and Professional Organizations Member: International Studies Association, Charter member: Association for Environmental Studies and Science. United Nations Environmental Program’s Global Environmental Outlook 4 Fellowship (declined). Travel Grant: National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), Boulder Colorado, Summer 2005, $1,000. “Professional of the Year” for State of Arizona, District III, DES/DDD by my peers in the Commitment to Excellence series of awards.1999. Nominated for “Case Worker of the Year” two years running for State of Arizona, District III, DES/DDD.1997, 1998. Internal Guest Lectures Jacques, Peter J. 2013. “Climate Denial” Guest lecture to Environmental Sociology, University of Central Florida, November. Jacques, Peter J. 2013. “Environmental Security,” Guest lecture to Security Studies Ph.D. seminar, November. Peter Jacques CV Page 29 8/11/2016 Jacques, Peter J. 2013. “Ophuls and Plato’s Revenge” Guest lecture to Environmental Ethics, October. Jacques, Peter J. 2010. “Principles of Sustainability” Interdisciplinary Studies 3150 Environmental Studies Fundamentals class, January 29, University of Central Florida. Jacques, Peter J. 2009. “Conservation of Top Ocean Predators” Interdisciplinary Studies 3150 Environmental Studies Fundamentals class, November 24, University of Central Florida. Jacques, Peter J. 2009. “Climate Skepticism” Communication 1000, November 17, University of Central Florida. Jacques, Peter J. 2008. “Organization of Denial” Environmental Sociology, October, University of Central Florida. Jacques, Peter J. 2008. “Environmental Skepticism” Sociology, September 2008 at University of Central Florida. Jacques, Peter J. 2008. “Environmental Skepticism” Interdisciplinary Studies 3150 Environmental Studies Fundamentals class, Spring, University of Central Florida. Jacques, Peter J. 2008.“Social Oceanography—a new field of study?” Interdisciplinary Studies 3150 Environmental Studies Fundamentals class, Spring, University of Central Florida. Jacques, Peter J. 2007. “Principles of Conservation” to Interdisciplinary Studies 3150 Environmental Studies Fundamentals class, February, University of Central Florida. Jacques, Peter J. 2006. "Conceptualizing Vulnerability to Global Environmental Change" The UCF Political Science Department, September 27. Jacques, Peter J. 2006. "Environmental Skepticism and the Denial of Global Environmental Change" Research presentation to the UCF Biology Department, September 21, University of Central Florida. Jacques, Peter J. 2006. “Global Warming Politics” lecture, Lou Frey Institute of Politics and Government at the University of Central Florida Civic Education Conference: International Relations and Comparative Politics, June 6, University of Central Florida. Jacques, Peter J. 2005. “U.S. Environmental Policy and Devolution” to “Environment and Society” sociology class at UCF, February 24, University of Central Florida. Jacques, Peter J. 2004. “Environmental Skepticism” to Conservation Biology Ph.D. Program “Communication Seminar”, October, University of Central Florida. Peter Jacques CV Page 30 8/11/2016 Jacques, Peter J. 2004. “International Environmental Politics” in “Foundations of Environmental Studies,” Interdisciplinary Studies 3150, March 28, University of Central Florida. Jacques, Peter J. 2004. “Economic Globalization and Environmental Politics” in “Foundations of Environmental Studies,” Interdisciplinary Studies 3150, April 6, University of Central Florida. Jacques, Peter J., 2004 “Tactics and Approaches of Environmental Opposition Groups,” in “Foundations of Environmental Studies,” Interdisciplinary Studies 3150, University of Central Florida, March 22, 24. Jacques, Peter J. 2002, “Social Construction and Public Policy,” Department of Political Science, “Public Policy Making,” Northern Arizona University. Jacques, Peter J. 2002. “NGOs and Global Civil Society,” Department of Social and Educational Sciences, “World Politics,” Coconino Community College, March. Jacques, Peter J. 2002. “A Review of Postpositivist Public Policy Making”, Department of Political Science, “Public Policy Making,” Northern Arizona University, March. Jacques, Peter J. 2002. “Security and Liberty in Public Policy,”Department of Political Science, “Public Policy Making,” Northern Arizona University, March. Jacques, Peter J. 2001. “Water Politics,” Department of Environmental Sciences, “Perspectives in Environmental Science,” Northern Arizona University, October. Jacques, Peter J. 2001. “Growth- No Growth,” Department of Political Science class “State and Local Politics,” Northern Arizona University, April. Jacques, Peter J. 2001. “Political Research,” Department of Political Science class “State and Local Politics,” Northern Arizona University, February 2001.