Thad Miller

thad.miller@asu.edu

Degree Program:

PhD in Sustainability

Other Degrees:

BA in Economics and Environmental Studies, Bucknell University, 2003
MPA in Environmental Science – Policy, Columbia University, School of International and Public Affairs, 2004

Research Interests:

Environmental ethics; Science and technology studies; Science policy; Social-ecological resilience; Transdisciplinary research and education for sustainability.

Publications/Conference Presentations:

Miller, Thaddeus R., Timothy D. Baird, Caitlin M. Littlefield, Gary Kofinas, F. Chapin III and Charles L. Redman. 2008. Epistemological Pluralism: Reorganizing Interdisciplinary Research. Ecology and Society 13 (2): 46. [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol13/iss2/art46/.

Miller, Thaddeus R. 2009. Constructing Sustainability: Evaluating the Emerging Ethical Frameworks of Science and Technology. Paper accepted for presentation at the 15th Annual International Sustainable Development Research Conference, 7/5-7/8/09, Utrecht University, NL.

Miller, Thaddeus R. and Ben Minteer. 2008. Parks, People and Posterity: Reconsidering the Ethical Implications of International Conservation. Organized symposia at the Conservation Biology Annual Meeting, 7/14-7/15/08, Chattanooga, TN.

Miller, Thaddeus R. and Tischa Muñoz-Erickson. 2008. Reorganizing Knowledge for Sustainability Workshop. Organized as follow up to Resilience: International Science and Policy Conference, 4/18/08, Stockholm Resilience Center, Stockholm, Sweden.

Redman, Charles L., Thaddeus R. Miller and Tischa Muñoz-Erickson. 2008. Fostering Epiphanies: Adaptive Cycles and Knowledge for Sustainability. Presented at Resilience: International Science and Policy Conference, 4/14-17/08, Stockholm, Sweden.

Muñoz-Erickson, Tischa and Thaddeus R. Miller. 2008. Reorganizing Knowledge for Sustainability: Perspectives from the School of Sustainability. Poster presented at the Arthur M. Sackler Colloquia of the National Academy of Sciences – Linking Knowledge to Action for Sustainable Development, 4/3/08, Washington, DC.

Honors/Awards/Other Accomplishments:

IGERT Urban Ecology Fellow

Academic/Professional Affiliations:

Ecological Society of America, Society and Natural Resources

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