2023 Newkirk Faculty Fellowship Lecture Series
Golnaz Tabibnia, Friday, May 19, 2023, 4-5pm, Beckman Center, Huntington Room, Video
Research Justice Shop: 2020-2021 Newkirk Graduate Student Fellow Presentations
- RJS Fellows will present the results of their 2020-2021 collaborative research projects with their community partners:
- COVID-19 Community Narratives Research Project
- Community-Based Organization Sustainability and Capacity Project
- Community-campus collaborative for Community Air Monitoring Project
- Environmental Justice Water Quality Photovoice Project
- Community Science Organizing Case Study Project
- Graduate students who completed the Research Justice Workshop Series will be named and the certificates in Community-based Research will be emailed to the students.
2020-2021 RJS Fellows:
Ian Baran, Urban and Environmental Planning and Policy, School of Social Ecology
David Banuelas, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, School of Biological Sciences
Marilyn Garcia, Sociology, School of Social Sciences
Margaret Goldman, Criminology, Law and Society, School of Social Ecology
Veronica Valencia Gonzalez, Social Ecology, School of Social Ecology
Mulatwa Haile, Anatomy and Neurobiology, School of Medicine
Chengyuan Huang, Drama, School of Arts
Ethan Rubin, Education, School of Education
Tim Schütz, Anthropology, School of Social Sciences
Connie Valencia, Public Health, School of Health Sciences
Community Partners:
Madison Park Neighborhood – Getting Residents Engaged in Exercise and Nutrition (MPNA-GREEN)
Orange County Environmental Justice (OCEJ)
2019-2020 Newkirk Community-based Research Initiative Graduate Student Fellow Presentations
Building Membership-driven Environmental Justice with Orange County Environmental Justice (OCEJ)Jazette Johnson, Informatics, School of Information and Computer SciencesJennifer Renick, Human Development, School of EducationElizabeth Hanna Rubio, Anthropology, School of Social SciencesSupporting Resident-based Organizational Development with Madison Park Neighborhood (MPN-GREEN)Marilyn Garcia, Sociology, School of Social SciencesEmanuel Preciado, Urban Planning and Public Policy, School of Social EcologyCommunity Air Monitoring in a Disadvantaged Community & University/Community Collaboration with Madison Park Neighborhood (MPN-GREEN)Brenna Biggs, Chemistry, School of Physical Sciences
Biblia Cha, Public Health, School of Health Sciences
Désirée Greenhouse, Public Policy, School of Social Ecology
IMPROVING WATER QUALITY IN GREATER NEWPORT HARBOR
November 9, 2017
Improving Water Quality and Coastal Care in Greater Newport Harbor
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoBJfKlBSo91ZH2vn3MJP1KZbWx2w876L
Improving Water Quality-Welcome
https://youtu.be/pyl0YldD9Vc
OC Water Quality Report–Monica Mazur
https://youtu.be/WfI6l6SiT3I
Current State of Greater Newport Harbor-Dave Webb
https://youtu.be/bs4NdSG00JsNewport Beach Solutions to Water Quality Issues-Robert Stein
https://youtu.be/d4t5KWVY7-Y
Future Solutions for Water Quality-UCI Oceans
https://youtu.be/XVGPypG_hsU
2016-17 NEWKIRK GRADUATE STUDENT FELLOW PRESENTATIONS
Alyssa Braciszewski, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology,
Relatedness and differential disease resistance in abalone (genus Haliotis)
Brooke Jenkins, Department of Psychology and Social Behavior,
Creating and evaluating an empirically-based intervention to alter previously identified adult behaviors that influence child postoperative distress
Pernilla Johansson, Department of Political Science,
Constructing better partnerships: Analyzing practices of civil society peacebuilders
Daniella McCahey, Department of History,
Extreme environments and the production of scientific knowledge
Edith Medina, Department of Planning, Policy and Design,
Addressing the housing issues of low-income families and immigrants in Los Angeles: Challenges to collaboration and coordination among non-profit organizations and public interest law organizations
Daniel Winkler, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology,
Working together to find the source: molecular genetics unites with land managers and the public to stop a highly invasive species
RETRACTIONS, REPLICATIONS AND REPRODUCIBILITY:
Changes in Scientific Knowledge Production and Communication
Michael Rose, UC Irvine Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, “Hierarchies of Replication Necessary for Life Sciencing”
Ivan Oransky, Retraction Watch and New York University, “Retractions, Post-Publication Peer Review, and Fraud: Scientific Publishing’s Wild West”
Steven Ward, Western Connecticut State University Social Sciences, “Hurried and Harried Science: Producing Knowledge in the Neoliberal Age of Mercantilization and Performativity”
Brittany Fiore-Gartland, eScience Institute and University of Washington, “Culture, Context, and Communication: An Ethnographic Lens on the Challenges of Reproducibility in Data Science”
Simine Vazire, UC Davis Psychology, “When Should We be Skeptical of Scientific Claims?”
2015-16 NEWKIRK GRADUATE STUDENT FELLOW PRESENTATIONS
Chasing Science: The New Politics of Knowledge Production
A panel presentation by the 2015-2016 Newkirk Fellows
Elizabeth Reddy, UC Department of Anthropology, “Instabilities: Mexican Earth and Expertise”
Erin Evans, UCI Department of Sociology, “Taking Root: Animal Advocacy and the Regulation of Science”
Stephen Slota, UCI Department of Informatics, “Troubling the Sciences: Infrastructure, Change and Policy”
TOWARD A SUSTAINABLE 21ST CENTURY SERIES
The “Toward a Sustainable 21st Century” series is an initiative of a foundation of global reach and a research university to do together more than they can do separately on significant unsolved problems of global society in the areas of marine resources conservation, and threats to ecosystem and environmental health caused by toxic chemicals and the absence of effective governance structures which promote sustainability.
For the entire list of videos & information from “Toward A Sustainable 21st Century” conference series, please go to: http://socialecology.uci.edu/pages/toward-sustainable-21st-century-past-symposiums
OTHER EVENTS ON THE ENVIRONMENT
Community Based Science in the Arctic- Jan 31, 2015, part of the UCI Arctic Governance Symposium
Elizabeth Mendenhall, John Hopkins University, USA, “Social Understandings of the Arctic Domain”
Arn Keeling, Memorial University, Canada, “Aboriginal Communities and the Environmental Legacies of Extractive Development in the Arctic”
May-Britt Oehman, Uppsala University, Sweden, “Supradisciplinary conversations on security, safety, and resilience in the river valleys of Sabme – land of Sami”
Peter Skold, Umea University, Sweden, “Salience, Stakeholders and Sustainabilities – Perspectives from Arctic Research in Sweden”
LIMITS 2015-2016
Computing with Limits Public Discussion – December 3, 2015
Featuring Simon Cole, Director, Newkirk Center for Science and Society
Barath Raghavan, International Computer Science Institute, Berkeley
Bill Tomlinson, UC Irvine
Don Patterson, Westmont College, Santa Barbara
Daniel Pargman, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm
Bonnie Nardi, UC Irvine
Video
ISSUES IN SCIENCE COMMUNICATION SERIES
Race, Biological Causation, & Science Communication conference- October 10, 2014
Welcome by Simon Cole
Jay Kaufman, McGill University, “The Use of Negative Controls in the Genetic Epidemiology of Racial Disparities”
Jonathan Kahn, Hamline School of Law, “Race, Law and Neuroscience: Some Explicit Problems with Implicit Bias”
Sally Lehrman, Santa Clara University, “Taking Up The Cry: When Genetics, Race,
and News Print Meet”
Aaron Panofsky, UCLA, “How “Unscientific” Ideas about Race Contribute to the Scientific Authority of Behavior Genetics”
FORENSIC SCIENCE SERIES/OTHER SCIENCE, CRIME AND LAW
‘The House of Murder’ The Christie Investigation and the Making of English CSI with Ian Burney, Ph.D. – November 23, 2015
Video
“Presumed Guilty: An extraordinary story of injustice, survival and hope on America’s death row” featuring Juan Melendez, Death Row Exoneree- March 11, 2015
Video
Science to Fight Injustice Series: Stopping the Usual Suspects and Then Some: Police, Race, and the Moving Boundaries of Search- January 30, 2014
Speaker: Dr. Jeffrey A. Fagan of Columbia Law School in New York City, New York
Video
Rap on Trial- January 22, 2014
Video- Dr. Charis Kubrin- “For Every Rhyme I Write, It’s 25 to Life”
Video- Dr. Sohail Daulatzai- “At Lady Justice, I Blaze Nine”
Video- Dean Erwin Chemerinski- “My Freedom of Speech is Freedom or Death”
Video- Rap on Trial Q&A
Fall Seminar Series
Post 9/11: Science, Policy & Law
A look at intelligence gathering, interrogation techniques, national security preparedness, and civil liberties.
October 4, 2011: Interrogations, Confessions, Coping
January 18, 2011: Civil Liberties and Legal Implications
WEBCAST of October 4th Event: Click here
WEBCAST of January 18th Event: Click here
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