Professor Jacque "Jody" Emel earned an M.S. in geography from The Pennsylvania State University in 1977 and a Ph.D. in hydrology and water resources from the University of Arizona in 1983. Prior to coming to Clark University, she was an environmental consultant and a water resources planner. Professor Emel teaches courses in natural resource development, feminist theory and nature, hydrology, and the relationship between economy and environment. She is the Director of the Global Environmental Studies major. Courses OfferedGeog 015 Introduction to Hydrology Geog 090 Native Americans and Natural Resources Geog 126 Living in the Material World: The Political Geography of Natural Resource Development Geog 224 Economy and Environment Geog 237 Feminism, Nature and Culture Geog 351 Seminar in Resource Geography: Theory and Method Current Research and Teaching- Foreign direct investment in gold mining: a route to sustainable development? Funded by the National Science Foundation.
- The political ecologies of factory farming.
Selected Publications
Animals and Society J. Emel and Urbanik, J. 2005 "A New Species of Capital" in Lise Nelson and Joni Seager (eds.) A Companion to Feminist Geography Blackwell. pp. 445-457. Wolch, J. Emel, J. and Wilbert, C. 2003 "Reanimating Cultural Geography" in K. Anderson, M. Domosh, S. Pile, S. Whatmore and N. Thrift (eds.) Handbook of Gultural Geography Sage. pp. 184-206. Emel, J., Wilbert, C., and Wolch, J. 2003 "Animal Geographies" Society and Animals. 11 (1): 68-74. Wolch, J. and J. Emel. 1998 Animal Geographies: Politics, Place, and Identity in the Nature-Culture Borderlands. Verso Press, London. Emel, J. 1995 " 'Are You Man Enough, Big and Bad Enough': An Ecofeminist Analysis of Wolf Eradication in the United States" Society and Space: Environment and Planning D 13: 707-734. Mining Huber, M. and Emel, J. 2009. "Fixed Minerals, Scalar Politics: The Weight of Scale in Conflicts Over Natural Resources, Ownership and Wealth Distribution". Environment and Planning A 41(2): 371-388.
Emel, J. and Huber, M. 2008. "Risky Business: Mining, Rent and the Neoliberalization of 'Risk'". Geoforum 39(3): 1391-1407.
Emel, J. and R. Krueger. 2003 "Spoken but not Heard: the promise of the precautionary principle for nattural resource development" Local Envrionment 8(1): 9-25. Emel, J., Bridge, G. and Krueger, R. "The Earth as Input: Resources" Geographies of Global Change (2nd Edition) Blackwell. Pp. 377-390. Emel, J. 2002 "An Inquiry into the Greeen Financial Disciplining of Capital" Environment andPlanning A 34(5): 827-843. Water Resources Brooks, E. and J. Emel. North American LLano Estacado: Environmental Transformation and Potential for Sustainability. United Nations University Press. Emel, J. and R. Roberts 1995 "Institutional Form and Environmental Change: The Case of Groundwater Development on the Southern High Plains" Annals of the Association of American Geographers 85: 686-695. Roberts, R. and J. Emel 1992 "Groundwater Management in the Southern High Plains: Questioning the Tragedy of the Commons" Economic Geography 68(3): 249-271. Emel, J., R. Roberts, and D. Sauri 1992 "Ideology, Property, and Groundwater Resources: An Exploration of Relations," Political Geography Quarterly 11(1): 37-54. Emel, J. 1990 "Resource Instrumentalism, Privatization, and Commodification," Urban Geography 11(6): 527-547. |