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1 Curriculum Vitae of ANTHONY E. LADD, Ph.D. ________________________________________________________________________ Department of Sociology 120 Creekview Circle 155 Hamilton Hall, CB #3210 Carrboro, NC 27510 University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (504) 201-5067 (cell) Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3210 (919) 962-1007 (Dept) Email: [email protected] ________________________________________________________________________ EDUCATION 1981 Ph.D. Sociology. University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN. Dissertation title: “A Social Movement Analysis of the American Antinuclear Movement.” Dissertation Director: Dr. Donald A. Clelland. 1978 M.A. Sociology. University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN. Thesis title: “Student Conceptions of the Power Structure: A Comparison of Stratification Variables in Explaining Ideology.” Thesis Director: Dr. Donald A. Clelland. 1976 B.S. Sociology. Ball State University, Muncie, IN. Indiana State Scholarship recipient. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS AND POSITIONS 2020-present Visiting Professor, Department of Sociology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2018-present Visiting Lecturer, Department of Sociology, University of North Carolina at Greensboro 2008-2018 Professor of Sociology, Loyola University New Orleans, New Orleans, LA 1987-2008 Associate Professor of Sociology, Loyola University New Orleans, New Orleans, LA (Tenured 1990) Fall, 2005 Visiting Scholar and Research Fellow, Social Science Research Center, Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS 2004-2005 Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 1997-1998 Visiting Associate Professor, The Nicholas School of the Environment/Department of Sociology, Duke University, Durham, NC 1994-2002 Chair, Department of Sociology, Loyola University New Orleans, LA 1988-2000 Founder & Chair, Environmental Studies Program, Loyola University New Orleans, LA 1989-1994 Adjunct Associate Professor, Environmental Social Science Research Institute, University of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA

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Curriculum Vitae of ANTHONY E. LADD, Ph.D.

________________________________________________________________________ Department of Sociology 120 Creekview Circle 155 Hamilton Hall, CB #3210 Carrboro, NC 27510 University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (504) 201-5067 (cell) Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3210 (919) 962-1007 (Dept) Email: [email protected] ________________________________________________________________________ EDUCATION 1981 Ph.D. Sociology. University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN. Dissertation title: “A Social Movement Analysis of the American Antinuclear Movement.” Dissertation Director: Dr. Donald A. Clelland. 1978 M.A. Sociology. University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN.

Thesis title: “Student Conceptions of the Power Structure: A Comparison of Stratification Variables in Explaining Ideology.” Thesis Director: Dr. Donald A. Clelland.

1976 B.S. Sociology. Ball State University, Muncie, IN. Indiana State Scholarship

recipient. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS AND POSITIONS 2020-present Visiting Professor, Department of Sociology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2018-present Visiting Lecturer, Department of Sociology, University of North Carolina at Greensboro 2008-2018 Professor of Sociology, Loyola University New Orleans, New Orleans, LA 1987-2008 Associate Professor of Sociology, Loyola University New Orleans, New Orleans, LA (Tenured 1990) Fall, 2005 Visiting Scholar and Research Fellow, Social Science Research Center,

Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS 2004-2005 Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 1997-1998 Visiting Associate Professor, The Nicholas School of the Environment/Department of Sociology, Duke University, Durham, NC 1994-2002 Chair, Department of Sociology, Loyola University New Orleans, LA 1988-2000 Founder & Chair, Environmental Studies Program, Loyola University New Orleans, LA 1989-1994 Adjunct Associate Professor, Environmental Social Science Research Institute, University of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA

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1986-1987 Associate Professor, Department of Social Sciences, University of North Georgia, Dahlonega, GA (Tenured 1986)

1981-1986 Assistant Professor, Department of Social Sciences, University of North Georgia, Dahlonega, GA 1980-1981 Part-time Faculty, Department of Social Science, Carson-Newman College, Jefferson City, TN 1978-1980 Instructor, University of Tennessee Evening School/Extension Program,

Knoxville, TN 1976-1981 Graduate Instructor/Assistantship, Department of Sociology, University of

Tennessee, Knoxville TEACHING AND RESEARCH INTERESTS Environmental Sociology Environmental Controversies & Technological Disasters Energy Policy, Sustainability, & Fossil Fuel Impacts Environmental Studies & Global Environmental Problems Environmental Justice/Political Economy Social Movements/Social Protest in the Sixties Social Problems/Sociology Through Film COURSES TAUGHT • Introductory Sociology * Contemporary World Social Awareness • Social Problems • Social and Political Inequality • Social Organizations • Global Environmental Crisis • Social Research Methods • Race and Ethnic Conflict • Political Sociology • Minority Relations • Sociological Theory • Social Protest Movements • Social Stratification • War and Peace in the Nuclear Age • Environment and Society • Media and Culture • Third World Development • The Sixties • Planet Earth Blues • Social Movements in the 1960s • The Power Elite Revisited • U.S. Civil Rights Movement • Environmental Sociology • Sociology of Disaster • Social Problems in Global Context • The Environmental Justice Movement PUBLICATIONS BOOKS Ladd, Anthony E. (ed.). 2018. Fractured Communities: Risk, Impacts, and Protest Against Hydraulic

Fracking in U.S. Shale Regions. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press. (Reviewed in Contemporary Sociology, July 2019, 48(4): 438-440).

JOURNAL ARTICLES Ladd, Anthony E. 2019. “Priming the Well: ‘Frackademia’ and the Corporate Pipeline of Oil and Gas Funding into Higher Education.” Humanity & Society (DOI: 10.1177/0160597619879191).

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Ladd, Anthony E., and Richard York. 2017. “Hydraulic Fracking, Shale Energy Development, and Climate Inaction: A New Landscape of Risk in the Trump Era.” Human Ecology Review 23(1): 65-79. Ladd, Anthony E. 2017. “Meet the New Boss, Same as The Old Boss: The Continuing Hegemony of Fossil Fuels and Hydraulic Fracking in the Third Carbon Era.” Humanity and Society 41(1): 13-36. Ladd, Anthony E. 2014. “Environmental Disputes and Opportunity-Threat Impacts Surrounding Natural Gas Fracking in Louisiana.” Social Currents 1(3): 293-311. Ladd, Anthony E. 2013. “Stakeholder Perceptions of Socio-Environmental Impacts from

Unconventional Natural Gas Development and Hydraulic Fracturing in the Haynesville Shale.” Journal of Rural Social Sciences 28(2): 56-89.

Ladd, Anthony E. 2012. “Pandora’s Well: Hubris, Deregulation, Fossil Fuels, and the BP Oil Disaster in the Gulf.” American Behavioral Scientist 56(1): 104-127. Ladd, Anthony E. 2011. “Feedlots of the Sea: Movement Frames and Activist Claims in the Protest Over Salmon Farming in the Pacific Northwest.” Humanity and Society 35(4): 7-39. Ladd, Anthony E., Duane A. Gill, and John Marszalek. 2007. “Riders from the Storm: Disaster

Narratives of Relocated New Orleans College Students in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.” Journal of Public Management and Social Policy 13(2): 49-78.

Gill, Duane A., Anthony E. Ladd, and John Marszalek. 2007. “College Students’ Experiences with

Hurricane Katrina: A Comparison between Students from Mississippi State University and Three New Orleans Universities.” Journal of the Mississippi Academy of Sciences 52(4): 262-280.

Gill, Duane A., Lee Clarke, Maurie J. Cohen, Liesel A. Ritchie, Anthony E. Ladd, Steven Meinhold, and

Brent K. Marshall. 2007. “Post-Katrina Guiding Principles of Disaster Social Science Research.” Sociological Spectrum 27(6): 789-792.

Ladd, Anthony E. 2003. “Sociology, Humanism, and the Environmental Crossroads: Bringing Nature

Back In.” Humanity and Society 27: 516-528. (reprint of 1994 article in Special 25th Anniversary Issue featuring selected articles from the journal’s history).

Ladd, Anthony E. and Bob Edwards. 2002. “Corporate Swine and Capitalist Pigs: A Decade of Environmental Injustice and Protest in North Carolina.” Social Justice 29: 26-52.

Ladd, Anthony E. 2001. “The U.S. Fiddles While the CO2 Burns.” Humanity and Society 25: 317- 320. Edwards, Bob and Anthony E. Ladd. 2001. “Race, Class, Political Capacity, and the Spatial

Distribution of Swine Waste in North Carolina, 1982-97.” North Carolina Geographer 9: 51-70.

Edwards, Bob and Anthony E. Ladd. 2000. “Environmental Justice, Swine Production and Farm Loss in North Carolina.” Sociological Spectrum 20: 263-290. Zingraff, Rhonda M. and Anthony E. Ladd. 1998. “The ‘Female’ at Risk in Nature and Nurture.”

Proteus 15(2): 3-9.

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Ladd, Anthony E. 1995. “From Cold War to a Warming Planet: Redefining International Security as Environmental Sustainability.” Blueprint for Social Justice 48(7): 1–8.

Ladd, Anthony E. 1994. “Sociology, Humanism, and the Environmental Crossroads: Bringing Nature

Back In.” Humanity and Society 18: 49–60. Kroll-Smith, Steve and Anthony E. Ladd. 1993. "Environmental Illness and the Politics of the Body."

Sociological Spectrum 13: 7–33. Ladd, Anthony E. 1993. “The Environmental Backlash and the Retreat of the State.” Blueprint for

Social Justice 46(5): 1–7. Ladd, Anthony E. 1991. "Environmental Multilateralism and Global Security." The Humanist

Sociologist 16: 7–11. Ladd, Anthony E. and Shirley Laska. 1991. "Opposition to Solid Waste Incineration: Pre- Implementation Anxieties Surrounding a New Environmental Controversy.” Sociological Inquiry 61: 299–313. Ladd, Anthony E. 1990. "The Solid Waste Crisis and Support for Recycling." Sociological Spectrum

10: 469–484. Ladd, Anthony E. 1988. "Toward A Brave New Technocracy: Rationality or Ecocide?" Sociological

Viewpoints 4: 31–43. Ladd, Anthony E. 1987. "The Era of Living Dangerously: Illusions of Salvation in the Republic of

Technology." Humanity and Society 11: 302–314. Ladd, Anthony E. 1986. "Corporate Energy Futures: A Dumbo Ride Through Epcot Center." Science for the People 18: 21–26. Ladd, Anthony E. 1985. "Some Remarks on the Social and Political Consequences of Centralized

Energy Technologies." Humanity and Society 9: 81–89. Ladd, Anthony E., Thomas C. Hood, and Kent D. Van Liere. 1983. "Ideological Themes in the

Antinuclear Movement: Consensus and Diversity.” Sociological Inquiry 53: 252–272. Ladd, Anthony E. 1978. "The Minutemen: The Status Politics of the Paramilitary Right.” Journal of

American Culture 1: 724–740. CHAPTERS IN EDITED VOLUMES Ladd, Anthony E. 2018. “Preface” and “Introduction: Energy Matters.” Pp. ix-37 in Anthony E. Ladd (ed.), Fractured Communities: Risk, Impacts, and Protest Against Hydraulic Fracking in U.S. Shale Regions. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press. Ladd, Anthony E. 2018. “Motivational Frame Disputes Surrounding Natural Gas Fracking in the Haynesville Shale.” Pp. 149-172 in Anthony E. Ladd (ed.), Fractured Communities: Risk, Impacts, and Protest Against Hydraulic Fracking in U.S. Shale Regions. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press. Ladd, Anthony E. 2018. “Conclusions: Standing at the Energy Policy Crossroads.” Pp. 271-286 in Anthony E. Ladd (ed.), Fractured Communities: Risk, Impacts, and Protest Against Hydraulic Fracking in U.S. Shale Regions. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.

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Ladd, Anthony E., and Duane A. Gill. 2012. “Learning from Disaster: Documenting the Impacts of Hurricane Katrina on Displaced College Students from New Orleans.” Pp. 106-112 in Phil Nyden, Leslie Hossfield, and Gwen Nyden (eds.), Public Sociology: Research, Action, and Change. Thousand Oaks, CA: Pine Forge Press. Ladd, Anthony E. 2010. “Sociology, Humanism, and the Environmental Crossroads: Bringing Nature

Back In.” Pp. 308-318 in Corey Dolgon and Mary Chayko (eds.), Pioneers of Public Sociology: Thirty Years of Humanity and Society. Cornwall-on-Hudson, NY: Sloan Publishing. (reprint of 1993 AHS Presidential Address).

Ladd, Anthony E. 2010. “A Port in the Storm.” Pp. 22-29 in Jennifer Puhr (ed.), Mississippi State University Social Science Research Center: 60 Years of Commitment to Innovation and Excellence. Springfield, IL: Creasy Printing Services. Gill, Duane A., Anthony E. Ladd, Ginger W. Cross, Virginia Fee, John F. Edwards, John Marszalek, Ann Edwards, Dennis R. McSeveney, and Elisabeth Wells-Parker. 2006. “Impacts of Hurricane Katrina on Mississippi State University Students.” Pp. 373-402 in Learning from Catastrophe: Quick Response Research in the Wake of Hurricane Katrina. Boulder, CO: Natural Hazards Center. Ladd, Anthony E. 2000. “Humanity and the Environment: Some Problems and Prospects for Our Time.” Pp. 95-98 in Glenn A. Goodwin and Martin D. Schwartz (eds.), ‘Professing’ Humanist Sociology, 4th edition. Washington, D.C.: American Sociological Association. Ladd, Anthony E. 1997. “Deforestation.” The Encyclopedia of Social Issues. New York, NY: Marshall

Cavendish Corp. Vol. 1: 464–467. BOOK REVIEWS Ladd, Anthony E. 2018. Review of “Fractivism: Corporate Bodies and Chemical Bonds” by Sara Ann

Wylie. Mobilization: The International Quarterly Review of Social Movement Research 23 (3): 392-393.

Ladd, Anthony E. 2014. Review of “Uprising at Bowling Green: How the Quiet Fifties Became the Political Sixties” by Norbert Wiley, Joseph B. Perry, Jr., and Arthur G. Neal. International Review of Modern Sociology 40(1): 85-88. Ladd, Anthony E. 2009. Review of “Transforming Environmentalism: Warren County, PCBs, and the Origins of the Environmental Justice Movement.” by Ellen McGurty. Environmental History 14(2): 373-375. Ladd, Anthony E. 2006. Review of “Diamond: A Struggle for Environmental Justice in Louisiana’s

Chemical Corridor” by Steve Lerner. Environmental History 11(2): 357-359. Ladd, Anthony E. 2004. Review of “Uneasy Alchemy: Citizens and Experts in Louisiana’s Chemical

Corridor Disputes” by Barbara L. Allen. Human Ecology 32: 649-652. Ladd, Anthony E. 2004. Review of “The Hydrogen Economy” by Jeremy Rifkin. Humanity and

Society 28: 439-441. Ladd, Anthony E. 2003. Review of “Resource Rebels: Native Challenges to Mining and Oil

Corporations” by Al Gedicks. Contemporary Sociology 32: 474-476.

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Ladd, Anthony E. 1997. Review of “Earthcare: Women and the Environment” by Carolyn Merchant. Humanity and Society 21: 99-100. Ladd, Anthony E. 1992. Review of "Animals and Society: The Humanity of Animal Rights" by Keith

Tester. Humanity and Society 16: 576–578. Ladd, Anthony E. 1990. Review of "Acceptable Risk? Making Decisions in a Toxic Environment" by

Lee Clarke. Social Forces 68: 977–978. Ladd, Anthony E. 1990. Review of "Ecophilosophy: A Field Guide to the Literature" by Donald

Edward Davis. Humanity and Society 14: 93–94. Ladd, Anthony E. 1986. Review of "Readings in Humanist Sociology: Social Criticism and Social

Change," by Walda Katz Fishman and C. George Bennello (eds.). Humanity and Society 10: 479–482.

Ladd, Anthony E. 1984. Review of "The Politics of Hazardous Waste Management" by J. Lester and

A. Bowman (eds.), Rural Sociology 49: 604–607. Ladd, Anthony E. 1984. Review of "Nuclear Waste: Socioeconomic Dimensions of Long-Term

Storage" by S. Murdock, F. L. Leistritz, and R. R. Hamm (eds.), Rural Sociology 49: 165–167. Ladd, Anthony E. 1983. Review of "The Politics of the Solar Age: Alternatives to Economics" by

Hazel Henderson. Humanity and Society 7: 86–89. OTHER PUBLICATIONS Ladd, Anthony E. 2001. “Bush-Cheney Energy Bill Will Weaken Environment,” The Loyola Maroon,

September 21, p. 9. Ladd, Anthony E. 1999. “Are We Sinking Under The Weight Of Our Own Numbers?” The Loyola

Maroon, October 8, p. 9. Ladd, Anthony E. 1985. "Technology Won't Solve Our Problems." The Atlanta Journal-Constitution,

October 27, p. 7E. TECHNICAL REPORTS AND MANUSCRIPTS Marszalek, John, Anthony E. Ladd, Duane A. Gill, Angela Maggard, and Dennis McSeveney. 2006.

Student Evacuation Experiences and Impacts Surrounding Hurricane Katrina: A Survey of Three New Orleans Universities. Mississippi State University: Social Science Research Center.

Fee, Virginia, John F. Edwards, Ginger W. Cross, Ann K. Edwards, Duane A. Gill, Elisabeth Wells-

Parker, Wolfgang Frese, John Marszalek, Anthony E. Ladd, Dennis McSeveney, and Katie Lynch. 2006. Student Needs and Impacts Surrounding Hurricane Katrina: A Survey of Mississippi State University Students. Mississippi State University: Social Science Research Center.

Laska, Shirley and Anthony E. Ladd. 1991. Citizen Attitudes Toward Solid Waste Disposal Practices and Solutions in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana. Contracted research project for St. Tammany Parish with the Environmental Social Science Research Institute of the University of New Orleans.

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Ladd, Anthony E. 1988. Preliminary Results of a Study of Citizen Attitudes Toward Solid Waste Problems and Alternatives in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana. Department of Sociology, Loyola University, New Orleans, LA. Mayhew, Anne, William A. Schriver, James Angresano, Anthony E. Ladd, and Ira Lapides. 1978. Final Report of Phase II of a Study to Examine: The Relationship Between the Output of Training Programs and Job Accession. University of Tennessee, Knoxville: Center for Business and Economic Research. Angresano, James, Anthony E. Ladd, and Ira Lapides. Analysis of Earnings Within Selected Vocational/Technical Programs. 1978. University of Tennessee, Knoxville: Center for Business and Economic Research. Bowlby, Roger L., William A. Schriver, James Angresano, Anthony E. Ladd, and Ira Lapides. 1977. Final Report of Phase I of a Study to Examine the Output of Training Programs and Job Accession. University of Tennessee, Knoxville: Center for Business and Economic Research. GRANT APPLICATIONS, AWARDS, & COLLABORATIONS • Advisory Board, 2016-2019. “Hazards SEES: The Risk Landscape of Earthquakes Induced by Deep Wastewater Injection.” National Science Foundation (NSF) grant. Dr. Abbie Liel (PI) & Drs. Ann Sheehan and Liesel Ritchie (Co-PIs), Natural Hazards Center, University of Colorado, Boulder. • Anthony E. Ladd. 2013. “Stakeholder Narratives and Collective Action Frames Surrounding Natural Gas Fracking in Northern Louisiana.” Faculty Research Grant, Loyola University New Orleans (Award: $2,921). • Anthony E. Ladd. 2012. “Environmental Controversy and Frame Disputes Over Natural Gas Fracking in Northern Louisiana.” Marquette Faculty Fellowship, Loyola University New Orleans (Award: $10,000). • John Marszalek and Anthony E. Ladd. 2006. “Proposal to Study the Impacts of Hurricane Katrina on College Students in New Orleans.” Social Science Research Center, Mississippi State University (Award: $3,000). • Anthony E. Ladd. 2006. “Stakeholder Narratives and Frame Disputes Over Salmon Aquaculture in the Pacific Northwest.” Loyola University Committee on Grants and Leaves (Award: $980). • Anthony E. Ladd. 2004. “Socio-environmental Impacts and Conflicts Surrounding Aquaculture Production in the Pacific Northwest.” Sabbatical Leave and Grant, Loyola University Committee on Grants and Leaves (Award: $1,520). • Anthony E. Ladd. 2004. “Socio-environmental Impacts and Conflicts Surrounding Aquaculture Production in the Pacific Northwest.” John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Sabbatical Award and American Philosophical Society Sabbatical Fellowship Award (Not funded). • Edward J. McCaughan (PI), Laurie M. Joyner (PI), George E. Capowich, Anthony E. Ladd, and Marcus Mahmood. 2003. “Enhancing Loyola University’s Sociology Curriculum to Improve Student Learning and Career Readiness: Specialty Tracks, Service Learning, and Undergraduate Research.” Louisiana Board of Regents (Award: $31,512). • Dee W. Harper and Anthony E. Ladd. 2000. “Data Archive and Analysis Instructional Laboratory for the Social Sciences.” Louisiana Board of Regents Support Fund (Award: $29,154).

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• Anthony E. Ladd. 1988. “Solid Waste Disposal Conflicts in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana.” Loyola University Committee on Grants and Leaves (Award: $2,500). • Anthony E. Ladd. 1984. “Corporate Energy Futures: An Ideological Analysis of Energy and Technology Exhibitions at Epcot Center.” North Georgia College State University Committee for Grants and Research (Award: $300). CONFERENCE PAPERS, SESSIONS, & INVITED PRESENTATIONS * Anthony E. Ladd. “The Shale Game: Obscuring the Climate, Fiscal, and Public Health Impacts of Hydraulic Fracking.” American Sociological Association meetings, August 10-13, 2019, New York City, NY.

• Anthony E. Ladd. “Understanding Climate Change Through a Sociological Lens: A Call for Action.” Invited Keynote Address for the annual AKD induction ceremony, Department of Sociology, University of North Carolina at Wilmington, April 26, 2019. • Anthony E. Ladd. “Priming the Well: ‘Frackademia’ and the Corporate Pipeline of Oil and Gas Funding into Higher Education.” American Sociological Association meetings, August 11-14, 2018, Philadelphia, PA. • Anthony E. Ladd. "Dancing Madly Backwards In to the Third Carbon Era: Fracking, Climate Denial, and The New Energy Backlash Under Trump." Invited research lectures, College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA, April 11, 2018; University of Massachusetts-Lowell, Lowell, MA, April 12, 2018. • Session Presider/Presenter. “Resurrecting the Hard Energy Path: Neoliberalism, Fracking, and the New Treadmill of Fossil Fuel Production in the Trump Era.” Southern Sociological Society meetings, April 4-7, 2018, New Orleans, LA. • Anthony E. Ladd. “The Wrecking Crew Goes to Washington: Fractured Communities and the New Landscape of Energy Risk in the Reign of Trump.” Invited research lecture, Natural Hazards Center/Dept. of Sociology, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, September 29, 2017. • Session Presider/Presenter, “Dancing Madly Backwards: Fractured Communities and Unconventional Energy Development in the Reign of Trump.” American Sociological Association meetings, August 12-15, 2017, Montreal, Canada. • Anthony E. Ladd. “Motivational Frame Disputes and Discursive Narratives Surrounding Hydraulic Fracking in the Haynesville Shale.” Invited research lecture, University of Oregon, June 5, 2017, Eugene, OR. • Anthony E. Ladd. “Fractured Communities and Unconventional Energy Development in the Trump Era.” Invited research lecture, Oregon State University, May 30, 2017, Corvallis, OR. • Organizer/Facilitator, “Fractured Landscapes: Wastewater Injection, Induced Seismicity, and Environmental Injustice Surrounding Oil and Gas Fracking on the Western Plains.” Association for Humanist Sociology meetings, November 2-6, 2016, Denver, CO. • Anthony E. Ladd and Charles B. Perrow. “Institutional Dilemmas of Hydraulic Fracking: Economic Bonanza, Renewable Energy Bridge, or Gangplank to Disaster? American Sociological Association meetings, August 20-24, 2016, Seattle, WA.

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• Organizer/Facilitator, film screening of “Merchants of Doubt”; Organizer/Facilitator, “Emerging Issues in Environmental Sociology session, Association for Humanist Sociology meetings, October 21-25, 2015, Portland, OR. • Organizer and Moderator, “No Fracking Way! Risk, Resistance, and the Mobilization of Protest Against Hydraulic Fracking in U.S. Shale Communities.”/Presenter, ”Fracking as a Double-Edged Sword: Differential Responses to Unconventional Energy Development in the Haynesville and Tuscaloosa Shale Communities.” Invited Special Session, American Sociological Association meetings, August 21-25, 2015, Chicago, IL. • Anthony E. Ladd. “To Frack or Not to Frack? Motivational Frames and Discursive Narratives Surrounding Unconventional Gas Development and Hydraulic Fracturing in the Haynesville Shale.”/Panelist, “Memorial Tribute to Bob Gramling: Scholar and Mentor,” Southern Sociological Society meetings, March 25-29, 2015, New Orleans, LA. • Anthony E. Ladd, “Natural Gas Fracking and the Third Carbon Era: Bridge Fuel or Gangplank to a Destabilized Climate?” “To Tend the Earth: Responding to the Global Climate Change Crisis,” Institute for Environmental Sustainability, Loyola-University Chicago, March 19-20, 2015, Chicago, IL • Anthony E. Ladd, “Meet the New Boss, Same as the Old Boss: The Continuing Hegemony of Fossil Fuels and Hydraulic Fracking in the Third Carbon Era.” Association for Humanist Sociology meetings, October 9-12, 2014, Cleveland, OH. • Anthony E. Ladd, “Unconventional Energy Development, Hydraulic Fracking, and The New Carbon Era: Ecological Modernization or Risk Society?” American Sociological Society meetings, August 16-19, 2014, San Francisco, CA. • Anthony E. Ladd, “Don’t Frack with Our Water: Stakeholder Perceptions of Negative Impacts Associated with Hydraulic Fracturing in the Haynesville Shale.” Association for Humanist Sociology meetings, October 9-13, 2013, Arlington, VA. • Anthony E. Ladd, “Frame Disputes and Opportunity-Threat Impacts Surrounding Hydraulic Fracturing in the Haynesville Shale.” American Sociological Association meetings, August 10-13, 2013, New York City. • Anthony E. Ladd, “Meet the Frackers: Framing Support for Hydraulic Fracturing in the Haynesville Shale Formation of Northwest Louisiana.” Midwest Sociological Society meetings, March 27-30, 2013, Chicago, IL. • Anthony E. Ladd, Organizer and Presenter, “Paying Homage to The Roots of Our Sociological Imaginations;” Organizer and Moderator, “Responses to Disasters and Community Impacts.” Association for Humanist Sociology meetings, November 7-11, 2012, Nashville, TN. • Anthony E. Ladd, “It’s a Frackin’ Mess: The Framing of Environmental Resistance to Natural Gas Fracking in the U.S.” Midwest Sociological Society meetings, March 29-April 1, 2012, Minneapolis, MN. • Anthony E. Ladd, “The Hard Energy Path and Technological Disaster: When Will We Ever Learn?” The Impact of Environmental Disasters on Vulnerable Populations Conference, March 25-26, 2012, Dillard University, New Orleans, LA. • Anthony E. Ladd, “Socio-environmental Impacts and Frame Disputes Over Natural Gas Fracking in Northern Louisiana.” Southern Sociological Society meetings, March 21-24, 2012, New Orleans, LA.

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• Anthony E. Ladd, “Fossil Fuels, Nuclear Power, and Social Injustice: Building a Sustainable Energy Policy for the 21st Century.” Invited lecture to both the Center for Urban Research and Learning and the Heartland-Delta Faculty Conversations Conference on Sustainability, Loyola University Chicago, February 24-25, 2012, Chicago, IL. • Anthony E. Ladd, “No Nukes! Putting the Nuclear Genie Back in the Bottle After Fukushima.” Association for Humanist Sociology meetings, October 12-16, 2011, Chicago, IL. • Anthony E. Ladd, “The BP Oil Disaster in the Gulf: Lessons From Pandora’s Well.” Invited lecture in the Spring 2011 Colloquium Series, Department of Sociology, University of South Florida, March 31, 2011, Tampa, FL. • Anthony E. Ladd, “Pandora’s Well: Hubris, Deregulation, Fossil Fuels, and the BP Oil DIsaster in the Gulf.” Invited Keynote Address for the 2011 Fritz Nova Lecture Series, Villanova University, March 10, 2011, Philadelphia, PA. • Anthony E. Ladd, “Pandora’s Well: Corruption, Deregulation, Fossil Fuels, and the BP Oil Disaster in the Gulf.”/Panelist, “Pioneers of Public Sociology: 30 Years of Humanity and Society.” Association for Humanist Sociology meetings, November 3-7, 2010, Santa Fe, NM. • Anthony E. Ladd, “Something Fishy: Environmental Resistance to Aquaculture From the Pacific Northwest to the Gulf of Mexico.” Invited Keynote Address, Oklahoma State University Sociology Research Symposium, February 18-20, 2010, Stillwater, OK. • Anthony E. Ladd and Kathleen J. Fitzgerald, Co-Organizers and Moderators, “Deconstructing New Orleans Through Film: Race, Class, and Culture in the Crescent City.” Association for Humanist Sociology meetings, November 12-15, 2009, New Orleans, LA. • Anthony E. Ladd. “Emerging Trends and the Future of Environmental Sociology.” Mid-South Sociological Association meetings, November 4-7, 2009, Lafayette, LA. • Anthony E. Ladd. “University Recovery and Resiliency in New Orleans: Lessons From Hurricane Katrina and Gustav.” Southern Sociological Society meetings, April 2-5, 2009, New Orleans, LA. • Anthony E. Ladd, Duane A. Gill, and John Marszalek. “Dissatisfaction and Feelings of Recreancy Among Displaced New Orleans College Students Regarding Disaster Responses to Hurricane Katrina.” Pacific Sociological Association meetings, April 10-13, 2008, Portland, OR. • Anthony E. Ladd. “Impacts of Katrina on New Orleans University Students and Faculty.” Society for Cross-Cultural Research meetings, February 20-23, 2008, New Orleans, LA. • Anthony E. Ladd. “Frames of Protest: Activist Narratives Surrounding the Struggle Against Salmon Farming in the Pacific Northwest.” Association for Humanist Sociology meetings, October 25-28, 2007, Henderson, NV. • Duane A. Gill, Anthony E. Ladd, and John Marszalek. “Psychological Impacts of Hurricane Katrina on University Students in New Orleans.” Mid-South Sociological Association meetings, October 25-27, 2007, Mobile, AL. • John Marszalek, Anthony E. Ladd, and Duane A. Gill. “New Orleans Student Evacuation Experiences and Impacts Surrounding Hurricane Katrina.” Association for American Counselor Education and Supervision meetings, October 10-14, 2007, Columbus, OH.

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• Anthony E. Ladd. “Riders from the Storm: Disaster Impacts of Hurricane Katrina on New Orleans College Students.” Invited campus lecture at the University of Indianapolis, April 2, 2007, Indianapolis, IN. • Duane A. Gill, Anthony E. Ladd, and John Marszalek. “College Students’ Experiences with Hurricane Katrina: A Comparison between Students from Mississippi State University and Three New Orleans Universities.” Mississippi Academy of Sciences meetings, February 9-10, 2007, Starkville, MS. • Anthony E. Ladd, Duane A. Gill, and John Marszalek. “Storm Stories: Disaster Accounts of Displaced New Orleans College Students in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.” Association for Humanist Sociology meetings, November, 2006, St. Louis, MO. • Liesel A. Ritchie, Anthony E. Ladd, Duane A. Gill, John Marszalek, and Chris L.S. Coryn. “Blaming Katrina: Perceptions of the Disaster as a Na-Tech Event Among New Orleans College Students.”/“Fueling the Climate Crisis: Making Sociological Connections in the Classroom between Energy Use, Geopolitics, and Global Warming.”/Panelist, “Institutional and Community Reconstruction in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.” Mid-South Sociological Association meetings, October 2006, Lafayette, LA. • Anthony E. Ladd, John Marszalek, and Duane A. Gill, “The Other Diaspora: New Orleans Student Evacuation Impacts and Responses Surrounding Hurricane Katrina.” Southern Sociological Society meetings, March, 2006, New Orleans, LA. • Anthony E. Ladd, “Louisiana, They’re Trying to Wash Us Away: Humanist Reflections on the Socio-Environmental Impacts of Hurricane Katrina.”/“Enclosing the Commons: The Corporate Agenda to Expand Industrial Fish Farming into the Offshore Marine Environment.” Association for Humanist Sociology meetings, October, 2005, Tampa, FL. • Anthony E. Ladd, “Feedlots of the Sea: The Growth of Environmental Resistance to Salmon Farming in the Pacific Northwest.” Pacific Sociological Association meetings, April, 2005, Portland, OR. • Anthony E. Ladd, “Taking on the Blue Revolution: Environmental Controversy and Conflict Surrounding Salmon Farming in the Pacific Northwest.” Social Science Roundtable, Oregon State University, March, 2005, Corvallis, OR. • Anthony E. Ladd, “Socio-Environmental Conflicts and Impacts Surrounding Salmon Farming in the Pacific Northwest.”/Panelist, “Humanist Sociology and the Aftermath of the Elections.” Association for Humanist Sociology meetings, November, 2004, Louisville, KY. • Organizer and Presenter, “When the Music’s Over: The Aftermath of the Iraqi War.” Association for Humanist Sociology meetings, November, 2003, Burlington, VT. • Organizer and Chair, “Environmental Controversies and Struggles in the South”/Presenter, “Environmental and Energy Impacts of the War on Iraq.” Mid-South Sociological Association meetings, November 2003, Baton Rouge, LA. • Chair and Presenter, “Environmental Disruption and Change in the South”/Discussant, “Environmental Sociology.” Mid-South Sociological Association meetings, October, 2002, Memphis, TN. • Panelist, “Environmental Resistance.” Association for Humanist Sociology meetings, October, 2002, Madison, WI.

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• Anthony E. Ladd, “Externalizing Environmental Costs in the Global Economy: The Case of the Pork Industry.” Association for Humanist Sociology meetings, November, 2001, Newport, RI. • Anthony E. Ladd and Bob Edwards, “Hogging the Market: Corporate Pork in the Global Feedlot.” Mid-South Sociological Association meetings, October, 2001, Mobile, AL. • Chair, “Disaster Research.” Southern Sociological Society meetings, April, 2001, Atlanta, GA. • Anthony E. Ladd, “What’s a Nice Sociologist Like You Doing in a Program Like This? Bridging the Waters in the Classroom Between Sociology and Environmental Studies”/Moderator, “Environmental [In]Justice: Lessons Learned and Work to be Done.” Association for Humanist Sociology meetings, November, 2000, Cincinnati, OH. • Anthony E. Ladd and Bob Edwards, “Corporate Swine and Capitalist Pigs: A Decade of Environmental Controversy in North Carolina”/Organizer and Chair, “Environmental Controversies in the South.” Mid-South Sociological Association meetings, October 2000, Knoxville, TN. • Bob Edwards and Anthony E. Ladd, “Economic Inequality, Globalization, and the Uneven Distribution of ‘Externalities of Scale’: A Longitudinal Environmental Justice Analysis of ‘Assembly Line Swine’ in North Carolina, 1977-1997.” American Sociological Association meetings, August, 2000, Washington, D.C. • Bob Edwards and Anthony E. Ladd, “Where the Hogs Are: Corporate Swine Production, Environmental Injustice, and the Contradictory Role of the State.” Rural Sociological Society meetings, August, 2000, Washington, DC. • Bob Edwards and Anthony E. Ladd, “Expanding the Environmental Justice Frame: Reassessing Swine Production Impacts in Eastern North Carolina Since Hurricane Floyd.” Southern Sociological Society meetings, April 2000, New Orleans, LA. • Panelist, “Disproportionate Impacts: CAFOs in the South.” Louisiana Environment ‘2000: Law, Science, and the Public Interest Conference. Tulane University Law School, March, 2000, New Orleans, LA. • Anthony E. Ladd and Bob Edwards, “Babe in Bondage and Environmental Injustice: The Agro- Industrialization of Pork Production.” Association for Humanist Sociology meetings, November, 1999, Memphis, TN. • Bob Edwards and Anthony E. Ladd, “Ooooh, Ooh, Can’t You Smell That Smell? Public Attitudes Towards the Growth of Corporate Swine Production in North Carolina.” Southern Sociological Society meetings, April, 1999. Nashville, TN. • Moderator, “Lead in Central City: Legacy to The Children.” Louisiana Environment ‘99: Law, Science, and the Public Interest Conference. Tulane University Law School, February, 1999, New Orleans, LA. • Anthony E. Ladd, “This Little Piggy Went to Market: The Socio-Environmental Impacts of Assembly Line Swine”/Organizer and moderator, “Animals, Agriculture, and Abuse: Some Food for Thought About our Relationship to Non-Human Life”/Organizer and Moderator, “The Global Corporate March: The Powers That Be and The Powers That Ought to Be.” Association for Humanist Sociology meetings, November, 1998, Austin, TX.

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• Anthony E. Ladd and Bob Edwards, “Corporate Swine Production and Environmental Justice in North Carolina: An Emerging Issue In Grassroots Environmentalism.” Mid-South Sociological Association Meetings, October, 1998, Lafayette, LA. • Bob Edwards and Anthony E. Ladd, “Swine Before Pearls: Public Opinion Toward the Environmental Impact and Regulation of the Hog Industry in North Carolina”/Organizer and Presider, “Environmental Racism and Collective Identity Movements.” Southern Sociological Society meetings, April, 1998, Atlanta, GA. • Anthony E. Ladd and Bob Edwards, “It’s a Dirty Business and the People Want Stricter Swine Regulations: Results from Recent Surveys of Eastern North Carolina.” Louisiana Environment ‘98: Law, Science and the Public Interest Conference, Tulane University Law School, March, 1998, New Orleans, LA. • Bob Edwards and Anthony E. Ladd, “Where the Pigs Are, ‘97: Environmental Justice and Farm Loss in North Carolina.” 2nd National Black Land Loss Summit Academic Conference, February, 1998, Tillery, NC. • Organizer and Moderator, “Laboring for Mother Earth: Environmental Activism and Struggles at the Turn of the Century.” Association for Humanist Sociology meetings, October, 1997, Pittsburgh, PA. • Rhonda M. Zingraff and Anthony E. Ladd, “Humanist Sociology Goes to the Movies: Teaching Critical and Reflective Skills Through Film”/Organizer and Presenter,“ Mobilizing for Environmental Justice: Race, Class, and Grassroots Struggles Against Toxic Contamination.” Association for Humanist Sociology meetings, October, 1996, Hartford, CT. • Discussant, special Graduate Student session on Environmental Sociology. Southern Sociological Society meetings, April, 1996, Richmond, VA. • Anthony E. Ladd and Rhonda M. Zingraff, “Misogyny, Violence, and Species-Risk.” Association for Humanist Sociology meetings, October, 1995, Columbus, OH. • Chair, “Environmental Sociology”/Organizer and Moderator, “Takin’ It to the Streets: Seeking Classroom-Community Linkages in the Teaching of Social Justice.” Southern Sociological Society meetings, April, 1995, Atlanta, GA. • Rhonda M. Zingraff and Anthony E. Ladd, “Fertility, Force, and Fear: The ‘Female’ at Risk in Nature and Nurture.” Violence and Violation in Women’s Lives: Myth, Metaphor, and Reality conference, February, 1995, Elon College, NC. • Anthony E. Ladd, “Envisioning a Sustainable Praxis for the Seventh Generation”/Organizer and Presider, “Incorporating Ecological Realities into Strategies for Social Change.” Association for Humanist Sociology meetings, October,1994, Raleigh, NC. • Chair, “Environmental Sociology.” Southern Sociological Society meetings, April, 1994, Raleigh, NC. • Anthony E. Ladd and Steve Kroll-Smith, “Environmental Illness and the Social Construction of a 20th Century Disease.” Southern Sociological Society meetings, April, 1993, Chattanooga, TN. • Anthony E. Ladd, "The Environmental Backlash and the Retreat of the State." Association for Humanist Sociology meetings, October, 1992, Portland, ME.

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• Stephen Kroll-Smith and Anthony E. Ladd, "Environmental Illness and Biomedicine: Anomalies, Exemplars and the Politics of the Body." American Sociological Association meetings, August, 1992, Pittsburgh, PA. • Stephen Kroll-Smith and Anthony E. Ladd, “Environmental Illness and the Return of Medical Pietism.” SSSP meetings, April, 1992, Pittsburgh, PA. • Anthony E. Ladd and Stephen Kroll-Smith, "Environmental Illness: The Politics of a Contested Disease." Southern Sociological Society meetings, April, 1992, New Orleans, LA. • Anthony E. Ladd, "Environmental Multilateralism: Toward a Redefinition of Global Security." Association for Humanist Sociology meetings, October, 1991, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. • Stephen Kroll-Smith and Anthony E. Ladd, “Environmental Illness and Biomedicine: A Paradigm Conflict in the Health Profession"/Discussant, “Environmental Sociology.” Southern Sociological Society meetings, April, l991, Atlanta, GA. • Shirley B. Laska, Anthony E. Ladd, Susan E. Howell, and Karen Bishop, "Recycling Attitudes and Behaviors Among New Orleanians." Mid-South Sociological Association meetings, October, 1990, Hot Springs, AK. • Anthony E. Ladd, "Earth Day 1990: Tree-Planting, Green Chic, and Corporate Environmentalism." Association for Humanist Sociology meetings, October, 1990, Cincinnati, OH. • Anthony E. Ladd, "A Tale of Two Earth Days: From Consciousness Raising to Political Action." Keynote address, Earth Day 1990 program, Loyola University, April, 1990, New Orleans, LA. • Organizer and Chair, “Environmental Sociology.” Southern Sociological Society meetings, March, 1990, Louisville, KY. • Anthony E. Ladd, "Sociology, Humanism, and Ecological Degradation: Some Implications of our Paradigms for Nature." Association for Humanist Sociology meetings, November, 1989, Washington, D. C. • Anthony E. Ladd, "The Solid Waste Crisis and Attitudes Toward Recycling." Mid-South Sociological Association meetings, October, 1989, Baton Rouge, LA. • Scott Ray and Anthony E. Ladd, "Attitudes Toward Solid Waste Incineration: The Dynamics of a New Technical Controversy." Southern Sociological Society meetings, April 1989, Norfolk, VA. • Anthony E. Ladd, "To Burn or Not to Burn?: Community Protest and the Battle Over Incineration vs. Recycling." Association for Humanist Sociology meetings, November, 1988, New Orleans, LA. • Anthony E. Ladd, "Toward a Brave New Technocracy: Rationality or Ecocide?" Southern Sociological Society meetings, March, 1988, Nashville, TN. • Anthony E. Ladd, "Technocracy and Ideology: Sowing the Seeds of Environmental Disaster." Association for Humanist Sociology meetings, November, 1987, Lexington, KY. • Anthony E. Ladd, "Normal Accidents in the Era of Living Dangerously: Disaster and the Paradox of Technofix"/Chair, “Ideology and Society.” Southern Sociological Society meetings, April, 1987, Atlanta, GA.

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• Anthony E. Ladd, "Reagan's War on the Environment." Association for Humanist Sociology meetings, November, 1986, Philadelphia, PA. • Organizer and Chair, “Views of Academic and Applied Sociology.” Georgia Sociological Association meetings, October, 1986, Atlanta, GA. • Anthony E. Ladd, "Technofix and Social Change: The Illusion of Technological Salvation." Southern Sociological Society meetings, April, 1986, New Orleans, LA. • Organizer and Chair, “Humanistic Perspectives on our Environmental Crisis.” Association for Humanist Sociology meetings, November, 1985, Atlanta, GA. • Anthony E. Ladd, "Solving the Future with 'Technofix': Administering Technological Bandages to Social Problems." Humanities and Technology Association meetings, October, 1985, Marietta, GA. • Discussant, “Sociological Theory.” Southern Sociological Society meetings, April, 1985, Charlotte, NC. • Anthony E. Ladd, "A Dumbo Ride Through the Future: Corporate Images of Energy and Technology at Epcot Center." Humanities and Technology Association meetings, October, 1984, Atlanta, GA. • Discussant, “Technological Research.” Southern Sociological Society meetings, April, 1984, Knoxville, TN. • Organizer and presenter, “Sociology of the Environment.” Georgia Sociological Association meetings, October, 1983, Athens, GA. • Organizer and Chair, “Class Consciousness and Class Conflict.” Southern Sociological Society meetings, April, 1983, Atlanta, GA. • Organizer and presenter, “Sociology of the Environment.” Georgia Sociological Association meetings, October, 1982, Savannah, GA. • Anthony E. Ladd, Thomas C. Hood, and Kent D. Van Liere, "Ideology and Participation in an Antinuclear Rally." Society for the Study of Social Problems meetings, August, 1982, San Francisco, CA. • Anthony E. Ladd, "Social and Political Aspects of Centralized Energy Production." The Third International Symposium on the Human Side of Energy conference, August 1982, Knoxville, TN. • Panelist, "Research on Alternative Energy Strategies." Southern Sociological Society meetings, April 1982, Memphis, TN. • Anthony E. Ladd, "Recruitment Patterns in an Antinuclear Demonstration: The 'Assembling Process' Revisited." Mid-South Sociological Association meetings, October, 1981, Shreveport, LA. • Discussant, “Sociology of the Future.” Southern Sociological Society meetings, April, 1981, Louisville, KY. • Anthony E. Ladd, "Alternative Visions of Energy and Society in the Antinuclear Movement." Southern Sociological Society meetings, April, 1981, Louisville, KY.

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• Thomas C. Hood, Anthony E. Ladd, and Kent D. Van Liere, "The Demonstration as a Social Laboratory in the Study of the Antinuclear Movement." Society for the Study of Social Problems meetings, August, 1980, New York, NY. • Anthony E. Ladd, Kent D. Van Liere, and Thomas C. Hood, "Ideological Strands in the Antinuclear Movement: Consensus and Diversity." Popular Culture and American Culture Association meetings, April, 1980, Detroit, MI. • Kent D. Van Liere, Thomas C. Hood, and Anthony E. Ladd, "Belief System Structure and Participation: An Analysis of Antinuclear Demonstrators"/ Anthony E. Ladd, "On the Concept of the Petty Bourgeoisie: Bringing Marx Back In.” Southern Sociological Society meetings, March, 1980, Knoxville, TN. • Organizer and Chair, “Sociology of the Environment.” Mid-South Sociological Association meetings, October, 1979, Memphis, TN. • Kent D. Van Liere, Anthony E. Ladd, and Thomas C. Hood, "Antinuclear Demonstrators: A Study of Participants in the May 6 Antinuclear Demonstration." Mid-South Sociological Association meetings, October, 1979, Memphis, TN. • Anthony E. Ladd and Donald A. Clelland, "Student Conceptions of the Power Structure." Southern Sociological Society meetings, April 1979, Atlanta, GA. • Anthony E. Ladd, "The Minutemen: The Status Politics of the Paramilitary Right." North Central Sociological Association meetings, May 1978, Cincinnati, OH. DIRECTED GRADUATE RESEARCH • Thesis Director for Michael A. Miller, “Computers in the Classroom: Student Attitudes Toward an Emerging Technology in Education.” Presented for the Master in Secondary Education Degree, University of North Georgia, Dahlonega, GA, November, 1985. PROFESSIONAL AND CIVIC MEMBERSHIPS • American Sociological Association (Environmental Sociology section member); Southern Sociological Society; Midwest Sociological Society, Alpha Kappa Delta; Union of Concerned Scientists; Sierra Club, Food & Water Watch. EDITORIAL AND REVIEW WORK • Associate Editorial Board, Humanity and Society, 2013--present. • Associate Editor, Humanity and Society, 1985–1995. • Manuscript Reviewer for: Sociological Spectrum; Sex Roles; Rural Sociology; Social Science Quarterly; Policy Studies Journal; Worth Publishing Co.; Contemporary Sociology; Allyn & Bacon; Humanity and Society; Journal of Public Management & Social Policy; Natural Hazards Center; Journal of Applied and Clinical Sociology; Journal of Rural Social Sciences; International Journal of Mass Emergencies & Disasters; Sociology of Race and Ethnicity; Journal of Rural and Community Development; Social Science & Medicine; Energy Research and Social Science; American Sociological Review; The Extractive Industries and Society; Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences; Society & Natural Resources; Social Sciences; Natural Hazards.

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APPOINTMENTS, AWARDS, AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE • Program Chair/Local Arrangements Chair, Association for Humanist Sociology meetings, Portland, OR, October 21-25, 2015. • Invited external reviewer for a promotion application at the Social Science Research Center, Mississippi State University, October, 2014. • Invited external reviewer for a promotion application at the University of San Francisco, July, 2014. • Interviewed for news story on shale gas development and fracking in Energy Wire, by Pamela King, June 9, 2014. • Interviewed for film documentary on the BP Oil Disaster, After Disasters, produced by Lisa Katzman, May 9, 2014. • 25-year University Service Award, January, 2012. • Local Arrangements Committee, Association for Applied and Clinical Sociology meetings, New Orleans, LA, October, 2011. • Loyola University Excellence in Teaching Award, College of Social Sciences, 2011. • Loyola University Excellence in Research Award, College of Social Sciences, 2009. • Local Arrangements Coordinator, Association for Humanist Sociology meetings, New Orleans, LA, November, 2009. • Local Arrangements Committee, Southern Sociological Society meetings, 2009. • Invited Sr. Catharine Julie Cunningham Visiting Scholar, Notre Dame de Namur University, Belmont, CA., Spring 2008 (declined due to financial and institutional issues). • Local Planning Committee, Society for the Study of Cross-Cultural Research meetings, New Orleans, LA, February 20-23, 2008. • Nominations Committee, Association for Humanist Sociology, 2007-2009. • Invited Researcher, “Katrina Summit,” Social Science Research Center, Mississippi State University, November 17-19, 2005. • Judge, Graduate Student Paper of Distinction Competition, Mid-South Sociological Association Meetings, Baton Rouge, November, 2003. • Chair, Local Arrangements Committee, Southern Sociological Society, 1999-2000. • Program Committee, Southern Sociological Society, l997-98; 1989-91. • Local Arrangements Committee, Southern Sociological Society, 1996–97; 2002-2003. • President, Association for Humanist Sociology, 1992–93. • LDEQ/State Universities Environmental Task Force, l993-2000. • Advisory Committee, "500 Years of Resistance: The Columbus Legacy and the African" Conference, Howard University, Washington, D.C., November 13–15, 1992. • Technical Advisory Council, Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1990– 1992. • Loyola University Spirit of Loyola Award for Organizational Advisor, 1990. • Loyola Student Alumni Association Teacher Appreciation Award, 1991, 1992. • Program Chair, Association for Humanist Sociology, 1990. • Nominations Committee, Southern Sociological Society, 1993–96 (3 terms). • Board of Directors, Human Services on Cable, Inc., New Orleans, LA., 1988–1991. • Chair, Local Arrangements, national annual meetings of the Association for Humanist Sociology, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1985, 1988, 1993. • Co-chair, Nominations Committee, Association for Humanist Sociology, 1987–1989. • Teacher Appreciation Award, Alpha Chi Omega, Loyola University, Fall, 1987. • Fulbright-Hays Seminars Abroad Program Award for study in Brazil, Summer, 1987 (declined due to acceptance of current position). • Chair, Regent's Subcommittee on Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work, University System of Georgia, 1986–1987. • Executive Committee, Georgia Sociological Association, 1985–1986.

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SERVICE TO THE UNIVERSITY • Moderator, “From PCBs to Coal Ash: Environmental Justice In North Carolina.” Panel discussion sponsored by the Geography, Environment & Sustainability Program, Harriet Elliot Lecture Series, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, November 6, 2019. * Invited lecture, “Energy Policy and Climate Change in the Trump Era: More Inconvenient Truths.” Sociology Club, Department of Sociology, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, March 26, 2019. * Invited lecture, “Drill, Baby, Drill! Shale Energy, Fractured Communities, and the New Treadmill of Fossil Fuel Production in the Trump Era.” Geography, Environment, & Sustainability Program faculty research series, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, February 8, 2019. • Invited lecture, “Riders from the Storm: Revisiting the Impacts of Hurricane Katrina on the College Students of New Orleans in the Aftermath of Hurricane Florence.” Sociology Club, Department of Sociology, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, October 3, 2018. • Organizer/Moderator, Earth Week 2016 program film screening of Earth Days, April 18, 2016, Loyola University. • Organizer/Moderator, Earth Day 2013 program film screening of Dirty Energy, April 22, 2013, Loyola University. • Invited lecture, “It’s a Frackin’ Mess: Socio-Environmental Controversy and Frame Disputes Surrounding the Growth of Natural Gas Fracking.” Dept. of Sociology Faculty Research Symposium, Loyola University, April 20, 2012. • Member, CSS grade appeal committee, Spring, 2012. • Member, University Rank and Tenure Committee, 2011-2015. • Chair, Fourth-Year Faculty Review Committee, Dept. of Sociology, Fall, 2011. • Member, CSS Handbook Revision Work Group on Faculty Evaluation Policies and Guidelines, Fall, 2011. • Panelist, “The Future of Nuclear Power after Fukushima,” Alpha Sigma Nu Honors Society program, Loyola University, April 14, 2011. • Moderator/Organizer, “Faubourg Treme: The Untold Story of Black New Orleans,” African and African American Studies Program, November 11, 2010. • Invited Lecture, “Pandora’s Well: Technological Disasters, Socio-Environmental Impacts, and the BP Oil Blowout in the Gulf.” Loyola Law School Symposium on the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, September 17, 2010. • Moderator/Speaker, “New Orleans in the ‘60s,” Center for the Study of New Orleans, Loyola University, January 20, 2010. • Chair, Promotion and Tenure Committee, Department of Sociology, Fall, 2009. • Invited Lectures, “Riders from the Storm: Disaster Impacts of Hurricane Katrina on New Orleans College Students,” Seattle University faculty, July 26, 2010; Princeton University students, March 19, 2008; University of Indianapolis faculty and students, May 8, 2008. • Presenter, panel of Loyola faculty discussing issues of environmental sustainability, Green Salon Conference, Loyola University, March 13. 2008. • Member, Professor of the Year Award Committee, College of Social Sciences, Spring, 2008. • Moderator, panel of Loyola international students discussing drug and alcohol usage in their countries, October 23, 2007. • Presenter, panel of Loyola faculty and staff discussing racism and sexism on campus, March 22, 2007. • Invited Lecture, “The Socio-Economic Impacts of Hurricane Katrina on New Orleans,” New England College students and faculty, March 7, 2006. • Presenter, panel of Loyola faculty discussing various academic interpretations of the short story, “The Lottery,” Summer Bridge Program, July, 2004 & 2005. • Moderator and Organizer, Screening of the film “Slam,” Africana Studies Film Festival, February 5, 2004. • Participant in Faculty Seminar and Lecture on Civic Education by Prof. Stephen Esquith, March 4-5, 2004, sponsored by the Office of Service Learning.

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• Moderator and Organizer, “Martin Luther King, SNCC, and Me: A White Southerner in the Civil Rights Movement.” Bievier Guest Lecture by Prof. Bob Zellner, January 30, 2003. • Moderator and Organizer, “Beyond Ecological Literacy: The Challenge of Sustainability in the 21st Century.” Keynote address by Prof. David W. Orr, Loyola University, March 3, 1999. • Moderator and Introducer, “What’s Southern About the South These Days?” Keynote address by Prof. John Shelton Reed, Loyola University Symposium Celebrating the Dedication of the Monroe Library, February 19-20, 1999. • Chair, Sociology Faculty Search Committees, 1996-2002; 2006-2007. • Faculty Lecturer, Loyola University Summer Fulbright Scholars Program, 1998-2001. • Faculty, Environmental Studies Program, 1988–present. • Faculty, University Honors Program, 2001-present. • Faculty, African and African American Studies Program, 1994–present. • Member, AAUP Chapter of Loyola University, 2003-present. • Member, Diversity Champions Committee. 2000-2002. • Member, University Senate Student Affairs Committee 2002-2003. • Member, Bachelor of International Studies Program Proposal Committee, 1998-1999 • Member, Arts and Sciences Curriculum Committee, 1991–1994. • Member, Campus Environmental Policy Committee, 1993–1997. • Member, Environmental Communications Chair Search Committee, 1993–1996. • Member, Peace and Social Justice Committee, 1988–1990. • Member, University Library Committee, 1990–1993. • Member, Loyola Faculty Discussion Group, Fall, 1987, Fall, 1994. • Member, Academic Needs Assessment Committee, 1987–1988. • Panelist, “Shattering Hateful Social Constructions,” sponsored by the Loyola UPB, February 1997. • Panelist, “Environmental Issues of Economic Development,” sponsored by the Loyola ISA, Economics Club, and LUCAP, April, 1996. • Panelist, “Freeport-McMoRan, Loyola, and Social Justice,” sponsored by LUCAP, November, 1995. • Panelist, University forum on “Perspectives on the North American Free Trade Agreement,” sponsored by the Loyola Economics Club, November, 1992. • Small Group Leader, Loyola Day, Fall 1990. • Residential Life In-Service Training speaker on environmental issues, Fall, 1990. • University sponsor/introducer for visiting guest speakers: Mitch Snyder, William Sloan Coffin, Jerome Scott, Dr. Howard Zinn, Tim Wise, Dr. David Orr, Dr. John Shelton Reed, Jonathan Coleman, Dr. Bob Zellner, Dr. Bob Ross, and Dr. Jerry Lembcke • Organizer, Coordinator, and Keynote Speaker for "Earth Day 1990: Launching a New Environmental Decade" program, sponsored by LUSSO and the Loyola University Sociology Department, April 17, 1990. • Organizer, "The Last Great Wilderness" presentation, Loyola University, sponsored by LUSSO and the Biology Department, October 4, 1989. • Organizer and presenter for Loyola University's "Green Day," November 15, 1988, sponsored by LUSSO. • Department liaison to the Monroe University Library, 1987–present. • Department liaison for Admissions and Recruitment Office, 1987–2002. • Department liaison for the United Way Annual Fund Fund Campaign, 1996-2004. • Faculty Advisor, Loyola University Sociology Student Organization (LUSSO), 1987–1997; and Alpha Kappa Delta (AKD), 2007-present. • Dozens of guest lectures in sociology and environmental studies courses. SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY • Volunteer, city tree planting with Sustaining Our Urban Landscape (SOUL), November 4, 2017. • Participant, March for Climate Change Action, New Orleans, LA, April 29, 2017. • Participant, March for Science, New Orleans, LA, April 22, 2017. • Volunteer, Katrina Day of Service, Sponsored by Katrina@10 Commemoration, August 28, 2015.

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• Invited keynote speaker, public symposium on fracking in St. Tammany Parish, LA. Sponsored by Voices of St. Tammany. October 15, 2015. • Volunteer, Mangrove Restoration Project, Port Fuchon, LA; sponsored by the Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana, September 24, 2011. • Participant, “Ra-Ra for Haiti,” walkathon fundraiser for Haitian Earthquake Relief, May 16, 2010. • Participant, Interagency Ocean Task Force Public Meeting, October 19, New Orleans, 2009. • Sierra Club participant in the annual Great Oregon Beach Clean Up, Newport, OR, March 19, 2005. • Neighborhood representative to the New Orleans City Council to speak on behalf of tree preservation and street reconstruction issues, Fall, 2002. • Public lecture, “From Cold War to a Warming Planet,” State of the Planet Lecture Series sponsored by the Blueprint for Social Justice, Loyola OPTIONS Program, and Pax Christi, New Orleans, April, 1994. • Invited speaker for the Tulane University Green Club regarding the U.S. solid waste crisis, November, 1994. • Testified to the New Orleans City Council on behalf of the Bayou Sauvage Wildlife Refuge regarding waste disposal attitudes of New Orleans, Fall, 1990. • Invited lecturer at West Virginia Institute of Technology in Montgomery, W.V. regarding global ecological problems, Spring, 1990. • Invited speaker for New Orleans Exxon employees regarding corporate recycling programs, Spring, 1990. • Promoter and organizer for the "Save the Wetlands Concert," New Orleans, LA., sponsored by the Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana, October 7, 1989. • Participant in the annual Louisiana Coastal Clean-Up Program, 1988–1991. • University and City Coordinator for Earth Day 1990, 1989–1990. • Organizer and participant for "The Great Louisiana Toxics March," November 20, 1988. • Featured speaker at the New Orleans Sierra Club meeting on the Solid Waste Crisis, November, 1988. • Participant in Annual YMCA Thanksgiving Food Delivery Program, 1987–1991. REFERENCES (provided upon request) Dr. Duane A. Gill, Director Center for the Study of Disasters & Extreme Events Department of Sociology Oklahoma State University Stillwater, OK 74078 [email protected] (405) 744-6104 Dr. Thomas Shriver Department of Sociology North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC 27607 [email protected] (919) 513-7736 Dr. Bob Edwards Department of Sociology East Carolina University Greenville, NC 27858 [email protected] (252) 328-4863

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Dr. Scott Frickel Department of Sociology & Institute for the Study of Environment and Society Brown University Providence, RI 02912 [email protected] (401) 863-2139 Dr. Rebecca Bach Associate Emeriti Professor Department of Sociology Duke University Durham, NC 27708 [email protected] (919) 660-5606 Dr. Stephen Kroll-Smith Department of Sociology University of North Carolina at Greensboro Greensboro, North Carolina 27420 Dr. Richard York, Director Environmental Studies Program Department of Sociology University of Oregon Eugene, OR 97403 [email protected] (541) 346-5064 Dr. Francis Coolidge Department of Philosophy/The Environment Program Loyola University New Orleans New Orleans, LA 70118 [email protected] (504) 865-3957 Dr. Chet Ballard, Coordinator MS Sociology Degree Program Department of Sociology Valdosta State University Valdosta, GA 31698 [email protected] (229) 333-5491 Dr. J. Steven Picou Department of Sociology & Anthropology University of South Alabama Mobile, AL 36688