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Dorothy C. Holland
August 2, 2011
Activities relevant to research on identity and environmentalism:
Publications:
Allen, K., V. Daro, and D. Holland. 2007. Becoming an environmental justice
activist. In Environmental justice and environmentalism: The social justice
challenge to the environmental movement, ed. R. Sandler and P. Pezzullo, 105134. Cambridge, Ma.: MIT Press.
Holland, D. 2003. Multiple identities in practice: On the dilemmas of being a hunter
and an environmentalist in the USA. Special issue, Multiple Identifications and
the Self, ed. T. van Meijl and H. Driesson. Focaal: European Journal of
Anthropology 42: 23-41.
Kempton, W. and D. Holland. 2003. Identity and sustained environmental practice.
In Identity and the natural environment: The psychological significance of nature,
ed. S. Clayton and S. Opotow, 317-341. Cambridge, Ma.: The MIT Press.
Guldbrandsen, T. and D. Holland. 2001. Encounters with the supercitizen:
Neoliberalism, environmental activism, and the American Heritage Rivers
Initiative. Special issue, ed. Krista Harper. The Anthropological Quarterly
74(3):124-134.
Kempton, W., D. Holland, K. Bunting-Howarth, E. Hannan, and C. Payne. 2001.
Local environmental groups: A systematic enumeration in two geographical areas.
Rural Sociology 66(4), pp 557-578.
Kitchell, A, W. Kempton, D. Holland, and D. Tesch. 2000. Identities and actions
within environmental groups. Human Ecology Review 7(2).
Recent conferences, lectures and papers:
2002
Multiple identities in practice: On the difficulties of being Black and
Green, a hunter and an environmentalist in US America. Keynote lecture,
workshop on Multiple Identifications and the Self. University of
Nijmegen, Netherlands, May 31.
2002
Identities and environmental action. Invited lecture, Institute of
Environment, Philosophy and Public Policy, University of Lancaster,
U.K., May 21.
Co-Organizer (with Arturo Escobar) of the session, Meaning, Subjects,
and Networks: Environmental Social Movements and the Anthropology of
Activism. American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, San
Francisco, November.
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Holland, D., K. Allen, and V. Daro. Cultural politics/intimate politics:
Local activism and the production of environmental publics in the United
States. Paper presented at the session, Meaning, Subjects, and Networks:
Environmental Social Movements and the Anthropology of Activism.
American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco,
November.
Framing issues and actors in environmental conflicts. Presentation for
panel, The Media’s Role in Shaping Public Opinion. Conference on the
Environment, Myths and Realities in Environmental Conflicts, Charleston,
W. Va., October 12.
Co-Organizer (with Willett Kempton) of panel, New Social Movements
and the Local: Developing Environmental Identities and Structures for
Social Change. Annual meeting of the American Anthropological
Association, Chicago, November.
Holland, D., and T. Gulbrandsen. Encounters with the Super Citizen:
Neoliberalism and environmental activism in the United States. Paper
presented at session, New Social Movements and the Local: Developing
Environmental Identities and Structures for Social Change. Annual
meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago,
November.
Identity and environmental struggles: The historical production of
subjectivity in practice. Invited lecture, Program in Culture and
Cognition, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich., April 2.
Co-organizer of conference, Environmentalism and Social Justice in North
Carolina. Chapel Hill, N.C., April 18.
Black, poor, green: Environmentalism and the politics of exclusion.
Invited, senior lecture at the Conference on Structuring Diversity, Institute
of Anthropology, Copenhagen, Denmark, December 5-6.
Holland, D., and W. Kempton. Identity and environmental action: The
U.S. environmental movement as a context of behavorial change. Invited
lecture, Institute of Philosophy and Public Policy, University of Maryland,
College Park, Md., March.
Holland, D., and W. Kempton. Identities and worlds of environmental
action. Paper presented at the session, Energy and Environmental Policy:
Global, National, and Local Tensions. Annual meeting of the Society for
Applied Anthropology, Baltimore, Md., March 28.
Grants and projects:
2005
Carolina Environmental Program, Course Development Funds for
updating Anthropology 06: Environmentalism and American Society.
1998
John T. Lupton Opportunities Fund (for Course Development),
Environmental Consciousness and Action. University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill. $4,000.
1996-2002 National Science Foundation. Identity and Environmental Action: The
U.S. Environmental Movement as a Context of Behavioral Change,
$177,876, SRB# 9615505.
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