Climate Grief and Trauma
- Ronda, Margaret “Mourning and Melancholia in the Anthropocene“
- White, Benjamin “States of Emergency: Trauma and Climate Change“
Community Air Quality Monitoring
- Charles, Anthony et al. “Community science: A typology and its implications for governance of social-ecological systems“
- Constant, Natasha “Role of Citizen Science in Air Quality Monitoring“
- English, Paul et al. “The Imperial County Community Air Monitoring Network: A Model for Community-based Environmental Monitoring for Public Health Action“
- “EPA Scientists Evaluate Low-Cost Air Sensors in Phoenix, Arizona.”
- Environmental Health Sciences Center, Community Engagement Core, at the University of Rochester Medical Center. Air Sensor Stories {includes powerpoints, worksheets, activities}
- Environmental Protection Agency. Air Sensor Toolbox.
- Irwin, Aisling “No PhDs needed: how citizen science is transforming research“
- Jasny, Lorien et al. “Working together: the roles of geographic proximity, homophilic organizational characteristics, and neighborhood context in civic stewardship collaboration networks in Philadelphia and New York City“
- Mayfield, Colin; Joliat, Michelle; Cowan, Donald; “The roles of community networks in environmental monitoring and environmental informatics“
- McKay, Ariana and Johnson, Chris “Identifying Effective and Sustainable Measures for Community-Based Environmental Monitoring“
- Plautz, Jason “Cheap, Portable Sensors Are Democratizing Air-Quality Data“
- Stepenuck, Kristine and Green, Linda “Individual- and community-level impacts of volunteer environmental monitoring: a synthesis of peer-reviewed literature“
- Wong, Michelle et al. “Guidebook for Developing a Community Air Monitoring Network“
Energy Humanities
- Szeman, Imre and Dominic Boyer, “On the Energy Humanities“
Environmental Racism
Looking Beyond Humans
- Haraway, Donna “Anthropocene, Capitalocene, Plantationocene, Chthulucene: Making Kin”
- Leopold, Aldo “Thinking Like a Mountain”
- Spahr, Juliana “Gentle Now, Don’t Add to Heartache”