Darcey Evans
Research Interests
environmental and social justice; settler colonialism; marine governance and politics; Indigenous sovereignty; fisheries; food and water; environmental conservation and management; Indigenous and feminist STS; North America
Publications
Peer Reviewed Journal Articles:
Evans, Darcey (2024) “Pathogenic Proliferations: Salmon Aquaculture, Industrial Viruses, and Toxic Geographies of Settler-Colonialism.” Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space 42 (1): 13-30. Published Online First, October 3rd, 2022.
Public Writing:
Evans, Darcey (2024) “Searching for Viruses and Yellow Salmon: Contested Knowledge and Evidence in Salmon Aquaculture.” Gleanings, an online publication of the Culture and Agriculture Section of the American Anthropological Association.
Evans, Darcey (2021) “The Sound of Water.” Riot and Roux Magazine, Issue 2.
Evans, Darcey (2021) “Farm-Raising Atlantic Salmon in Humboldt: Risky for Ecosystems
and Communities.” EcoNews, Vol. 51, No. 6. July 2021.
Conference Presentations
2023 Ford Foundation Dissertation Completion Fellowship
2023 Robert and Patricia Switzer Foundation Environmental Fellowship
2021 Richard Randolph Award, UC Santa Cruz
2020 Youth Organize! California’s Emerging Organizers Fellowship (for work with Save
California Salmon)
2018 Dissertation Proposal Development Program, Social Science Research Council
2017 Graduate Research Fellowship Program, U.S. National Science Foundation
2013 Partners in Conservation Award, U.S. Department of Interior (for Klamath Basin
Tribal Youth Program)
Degrees
B.A., Anthropology and Environmental Studies, New College of Florida
M.A., Anthropology, UC Santa Cruz
Ph.D., Anthropology, UC Santa Cruz