As I think about it, more possibilities will come to mind. But here are some: Wendy Wolford in geography at UNC just moved to Cornell in a program in development, and she would be an excellent person to study with and Cornell a good place--Wendy happens to come from Dartmouth, too, and then to Berkeley for the Ph.D. Berkeley would also be a good place to consider, with Michael Watt, Nancy Peluso, and others.
As I said, I will think of others if they do not come to you first from the list. Angus Angus Wright Professor Emeritus of Environmental Studies California State University, Sacramento ________________________________ From: [email protected] [[email protected]] On Behalf Of DG Webster [[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2010 6:36 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [gep-ed] environmental justice PhD programs Hi Folks, Hope you're all having a great summer. I'm writing on behalf of a young woman who has a BA in anthropology, an MA in Liberal Studies, and wants to find a PhD program that will allow her to research the impacts of international agreements on local peoples. She's not sure if she wants to go into academia or policy/NGOs, but it seems that both require a PhD these days. Any suggestions of programs or people she should check out? Thanks, dgwebster -- D.G. Webster Assistant Professor Environmental Studies Program Dartmouth College 6182 Steele Hall Hanover, NH 03755 phone: 603-646-0213 http://www.dartmouth.edu/~envs/faculty/webster.html
