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1 Curriculum Vitae – 2019 Kevin St. Martin, Ph.D. Tel: 848.445.3634 Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Fax: 732.445.0006 Department of Geography 54 Joyce Kilmer Drive Piscataway NJ 08854-8045 Email: [email protected] Work Experience Current Associate Professor, Department of Geography, Rutgers University. Professor II, Faculty of Biosciences, Fisheries and Economics, Universitetet I Tromsø, Norway. Education 1999 Ph.D., Graduate School of Geography, Clark University. Dissertation title: “From Models to Maps: The Discourse of Fisheries and the Potential for Community Management in New England.” Fields of study: economic geography, cartography and GIS, resource geography. Advisor: Dr. Jody Emel. Other committee members: Drs. Dianne Rocheleau, J. Ronald Eastman, and Julie Graham. 1989 MSc, University of Massachusetts, Amherst (Geography). Thesis: “An Alternative Industrial Geography: Overdetermination and the Solid Wood Products Industry.” 1985 BA, University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Major: Geography, Minor: Asian Studies Certificate. Professional Experience 2016- Professor II, Faculty of Biosciences, Fisheries and Economics, Universitetet I Tromsø, Norway. 2015-2016 Director of the Graduate Program in Geography, Rutgers University. 2010-2012 Director of the Graduate Program in Geography, Rutgers University. 2008- Associate Professor at Rutgers University, Department of Geography. 2002-2008 Assistant Professor at Rutgers University, Department of Geography. 2001-2002 Assistant Professor at Rutgers University, Joint appointment between the Department of Geography (51%) and the Center for Urban Policy Research (49%). 2000 National Research Council (NRC) Associateship Award recipient. Postdoctoral position at the DOC/NOAA/NMFS Northeast Fisheries Science Center, Woods Hole, MA. 1999 Adjunct instructor at Clark University and at Tufts University.

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Curriculum Vitae – 2019

Kevin St. Martin, Ph.D. Tel: 848.445.3634

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Fax: 732.445.0006

Department of Geography

54 Joyce Kilmer Drive

Piscataway NJ 08854-8045 Email: [email protected]

Work Experience

Current

Associate Professor, Department of Geography, Rutgers University.

Professor II, Faculty of Biosciences, Fisheries and Economics, Universitetet I

Tromsø, Norway.

Education

1999 Ph.D., Graduate School of Geography, Clark University. Dissertation title: “From

Models to Maps: The Discourse of Fisheries and the Potential for Community

Management in New England.”

Fields of study: economic geography, cartography and GIS, resource geography.

Advisor: Dr. Jody Emel. Other committee members: Drs. Dianne Rocheleau, J.

Ronald Eastman, and Julie Graham.

1989 MSc, University of Massachusetts, Amherst (Geography). Thesis: “An Alternative

Industrial Geography: Overdetermination and the Solid Wood Products Industry.”

1985 BA, University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Major: Geography, Minor: Asian

Studies Certificate.

Professional Experience

2016- Professor II, Faculty of Biosciences, Fisheries and Economics, Universitetet I

Tromsø, Norway.

2015-2016 Director of the Graduate Program in Geography, Rutgers University.

2010-2012 Director of the Graduate Program in Geography, Rutgers University.

2008- Associate Professor at Rutgers University, Department of Geography.

2002-2008 Assistant Professor at Rutgers University, Department of Geography.

2001-2002 Assistant Professor at Rutgers University, Joint appointment between the

Department of Geography (51%) and the Center for Urban Policy Research

(49%).

2000 National Research Council (NRC) Associateship Award recipient. Postdoctoral

position at the DOC/NOAA/NMFS Northeast Fisheries Science Center, Woods

Hole, MA.

1999 Adjunct instructor at Clark University and at Tufts University.

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Research Associate at Clark Labs for Cartographic Technology and Geographic

Analysis, Clark University.

1993-1998 Coordinator of Idrisi Resource Centers and Research Associate at the Idrisi

Project (GIS research and software development) located within Clark Labs for

Cartographic Technology and Geographic Analysis, Clark University.

1990-1992 Research Associate and UNITAR workbooks coordinator at the Idrisi Project.

Responsibilities included writing and editing GIS educational materials as well as

coordinating final production of workbooks produced in conjunction with the

United Nations Institute for Training and Research.

1989-1990 Teaching Assistant, Graduate School of Geography, Clark University.

Cartography and Remote Sensing.

1986-1988 Research Assistant, Department of Geology and Geography, University of

Massachusetts, Amherst. Research in industrial geography.

Scholarship

Publications

Refereed Journal Articles:

2019 Rogers, L.A., R. Griffin, T. Young, E. Fuller, K. St.Martin, M.L. Pinsky. “Shifting

Habitats Expose Fishing Communities to Risk Under Climate Change,” Nature Climate

Change forthcoming.

Young, T., E. Fuller, M.M. Provost, K. Coleman, K. St. Martin, B. McCay, M. Pinsky.

“Adaptation Strategies of Resource-Dependent Coastal Communities,” ICES Journal of

Marine Science forthcoming.

Boucquey, N., L. Fairbanks, K. St. Martin, L. Campbell. “Ocean Data Portals:

Performing a New Infrastructure for Oceans Governance,” Environment and Planning D:

Society and Space https://doi.org/10.1177/0263775818822829.

Dubik, B., E. Clark, T. Young, S.B. Jones Zibler, M. Provost, M. Pinsky, K. St. Martin.

“Governing Fisheries in the Face of Change: Social Responses to Long-term Geographic

Shifts in a U.S. Fishery,” Marine Policy 99: 243-251.

2018 Arbo, P., M. Knol, S. Linke, K. St. Martin. “The Transformation of the Oceans and the

Future of Marine Social Science,” Maritime Studies (MAST) 17(3): 295.

Fairbanks, L., L. Campbell, N. Boucquey, K. St. Martin. “Assembling Enclosure:

Reading Marine Spatial Planning for Alternatives,” Annals of the American Association

of Geographers 108:1:144-161

2017 Breslow, S.J. et al. (19 authors including St. Martin, K.). “Evaluating Indicators of

Human Wellbeing for Ecosystem-Based Management,” Ecosystem Health and

Sustainability, DOI: 10.1080/20964129.2017.1411767.

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Charnley, S. et al. (14 authors including St. Martin, K.). “Evaluating the Best Available

Social Science for Natural Resource Management Decision-Making,” Environmental

Science & Policy 73: 80-88.

2016 Boucquey, N., L. Fairbanks, K. St. Martin, L. Campbell, and B. McCay. “The

Ontological Politics of Marine Spatial Planning: (Re)Assembling the Ocean and Shaping

the Capacities of ‘Community’ and ‘Environment’,” Geoforum 75: 1-11.

Breslow, S.J. et al. (18 authors including St. Martin, K.). “Conceptualizing and

Operationalizing Human Wellbeing for Ecosystem-Based Management,” Environmental

Science & Policy 66: 250-259.

Hicks, C. et al. (17 authors including St. Martin, K.). “Engage Key Social Concepts for

Sustainability,” Science 352(6281): 38-40.

Fenichel, E., S. Levin, B. McCay, K. St. Martin, J. Abbott, and M. Pinsky. “Wealth

Reallocation and Sustainability Under Climate Change” Nature Climate Change 6(3):

237-244.

2014 Kittinger, J.N. et al. (23 authors including St. Martin, K.). “A Practical Approach for

Putting People into Ecosystem-Based Ocean Planning” Frontiers in Ecology and the

Environment 12(8): 448-456.

2012 Halpern, B. et al. (33 authors including St. Martin, K.). “An Index to Assess the Health

and Benefits of a Global Ocean” Nature (488): 615-620.

St. Martin, K. (editors review) “Mapping Biocultural and Economic Diversity…

Everywhere” in Why Do We Value Diversity? Biocultural Diversity in a Global Context.

G. Martin, D. Mincyte, and U. Münster eds., (Rachel Carson Center) RCC Perspectives

2012(9): 83-88.

2010 Murray, G, T. Johnson, B. McCay, M. Danko, K. St. Martin, and S. Takehashi.

“Cumulative Effects, Creeping Enclosure, and the Marine Commons of New Jersey”

International Journal of the Commons 4(1): 367-389.

2009 St. Martin, K. “Toward a Cartography of the Commons: Constituting the Political and

Economic Possibilities of Place” Professional Geographer 61(4): 493-507.

2008 Schroeder, R.A., K. St. Martin, B. Wilson, and D. Sen. “Third World Environments,

Third World Justice? Expanding the Environmental Justice Agenda” Editorial essay for

special issue of Society and Natural Resources 21(7): 547-555.

St. Martin, K. and M. Hall-Arber. “The Missing Layer: Geo-technologies, Communities,

and Implications for Marine Spatial Planning” Marine Policy 32: 779-786.

St. Martin, K. and M. Hall-Arber. “Creating a Place for ‘Community’ in New England

Fisheries” Human Ecology Review 15(2): 161-170.

St. Martin, K. “Mapping Community Use of Fisheries Resources in the U.S. Northeast”

Journal of Maps 2008: 38-41.

2007 St. Martin, K. and J. Wing. “The Discourse and Discipline of GIS” Cartographica

42(3): 235-248.

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St. Martin, K. “The Difference that Class Makes: Neoliberalization and Non-Capitalism

in the Fishing Industry of New England” Antipode 39(3): 527-549.

Pavlovskaya, M. and K. St. Martin. “Feminism and GIS: From a Missing Object to a

Mapping Subject” Geography Compass 1(3): 583-606.

St. Martin, K., B. McCay, G. Murray, T. Johnson, and B. Oles. “Communities,

Knowledge, and Fisheries of the Future” International Journal of Global Environmental

Issues 7(2/3): 221-239.

2006 R. Schroeder, K. St. Martin, K. Albert. “Political Ecology in North America: An

Introduction” Editorial essay for special issue of Geoforum 37(2): 163-168.

St. Martin, K. “The Impact of ‘Community’ on Fisheries Management in the U.S.

Northeast,” Geoforum 37(2) 169-184.

2005 St. Martin, K. “Mapping Economic Diversity in the First World: The Case of Fisheries,”

Environment and Planning A 37: 959-979.

St. Martin, K. “Disrupting Enclosure in New England Fisheries,” Capitalism, Nature,

Socialism 16(1): 63-80.

2001 St. Martin, K. “Making Space for Community Resource Management in Fisheries,” The

Annals of the Association of American Geographers 91(1): 122-142.

1990 Graham, J. and K. St. Martin. “Knowledge and the 'Localities' Debate: Meditation on a

Theme by Cox and Mair,” Antipode 22(2): 168-174.

Graham, J. and K. St. Martin. “Resources and Restructuring in the International Solid

Wood Products Industry,” Geoforum 21(3): 289-302.

Books and Edited Volumes:

2015 Roelvink, G., K. St.Martin, and J.K. Gibson-Graham (eds.), Making Other Worlds

Possible: Performing Diverse Economies. University of Minnesota Press.

2008 Schroeder, R.A., K. St. Martin, B. Wilson, and D. Sen, eds. Third World Environments,

Third World Justice? Special issue: Society and Natural Resources 21(7): 547-655.

2006 Schroeder, R.A., K. St. Martin, and K. Albert, eds. Political Ecology in North America:

Discovering the Third World Within? Special issue: Geoforum 37(2): 163-245.

1993 St. Martin, K. ed. Explorations in Geographic Information Systems Technology, Volume

3, Applications in Coastal Zone Research and Management. United Nations Institute for

Training and Research, Geneva, Switzerland.

1992 McKendry, J. E., J. R. Eastman, K. St. Martin, and M. Fulk. Explorations in Geographic

Information Systems Technology, Volume 2, Applications in Forestry. United Nations

Institute for Training and Research, Geneva, Switzerland.

Chapters is Books:

2019 St. Martin, K., N. Gabriel, O. Morrow, A. I. Heras Monner Sans (writing as the

Community Economies Collective). “Community Economy,” in Keywords in Radical

Geographic Thought, Antipode Publishing.

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2017 St. Martin, K. and J. Olson. “Creating Space for Community in Marine Conservation

and Management: Mapping ‘Communities at Sea’,” in Conservation in the Anthropocene

Ocean, Levin, P. and M. Poe eds. (Elsevier), pp. 123-141.

2015 Snyder, R. and K. St. Martin. “A Fishery for the Future: The Midcoast Fishermen’s

Association and the Work of Economic Being-in-Common,” in Making Other Worlds

Possible: Performing Diverse Economies, G. Roelvink, K. St. Martin, and J.K. Gibson-

Graham eds. (University of Minnesota Press), pp. 26-52.

St. Martin, K., Roelvink, G. and J.K. Gibson-Graham. “Introduction: An Economic

Politics for our Time,” in Performing Diverse Economies, G. Roelvink, K. St. Martin,

and J.K. Gibson-Graham eds. (University of Minnesota Press).

2014 Pavlovskaya, M. and K. St. Martin. “Economy,” in Sage Handbook of Human

Geography, Lee, R. et al. eds. (Sage Publications).

2010 St. Martin, K. and M. Pavlovskaya. (anonymous peer reviewed) “Secondary Data:

Engaging Numbers Critically,” in Research Methods in Geography: A Critical

Introduction. Gomez, B. and J.P. Jones III eds. (Wiley-Blackwell), pp. 173-193.

2009 St. Martin, K. and M. Pavlovskaya. “Ethnography” chapter in A Companion to

Environmental Geography, N. Castree, D. Demeritt, D. Liverman, and B. Rhoads eds.

(Wiley-Blackwell), pp. 370-384.

St. Martin, K. “The Difference that Class Makes: Neoliberalization and Non-Capitalism

in the Fishing Industry of New England,” in Privatization: Property and the Remaking of

Nature-Society Relations. B. Mansfield ed. (Blackwell), pp. 133-155, first published in

Antipode 39(3).

2007 St. Martin, K. and M. Hall-Arber. “Environment and Development: (Re)Connecting

Community and Commons in New England Fisheries,” in Connecting People,

Participation and Place: Participatory Action Research Approaches and Methods. S.

Kindon, R. Pain and M. Kesby eds. (Routledge), pp. 51-59.

St. Martin, K. “Enclosure and Economic Identity in New England Fisheries,” in

Neoliberal Environments: False Promises and Unnatural Consequences N. Heynan, J.

McCarthy, S. Prudham, and P. Robbins eds. (Routledge), pp. 255-266.

2006 McCay, B., T. Johnson, K. St. Martin, and D. Wilson. “Gearing Up for Improved

Collaboration: The Potentials and Limits of Cooperative Research for Incorporating

Fishermen’s Knowledge,” in Partnerships for a Common Purpose: Cooperative

Fisheries Research and Management A. N. Read and T. W. Hartley eds. (American

Fisheries Society), pp. 111-115.

2004 St. Martin, K. (anonymous peer reviewed) “GIS in Marine Fisheries Science and

Decision Making,” in Geographic Information Systems in Fisheries, W. L. Fisher and F.

J. Rahel eds. (American Fisheries Society), pp. 237-258.

1995 St. Martin, K. “Changing Borders, Changing Cartography: Possibilities for Intervention

in the New World Order,” in Marxism in the Postmodern Age, A. Callari, S. Cullenberg,

and C. Biewener, eds. (The Guilford Press), pp. 459-468.

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Research Monographs:

2005 St. Martin, K., B. McCay, T. Johnson, and T. Rohrbach. Assessing Recreational Fishing

Communities: A Guide to Research. A Report to the National Marine Fisheries Service.

Fisheries Project, Rutgers The State University, New Brunswick, New Jersey.

St. Martin, K., T. Johnson, and T. Rohrbach. A Profile of Recreational Fishing in Point

Pleasant, New Jersey. A Report to the National Marine Fisheries Service. Fisheries

Project, Rutgers The State University, New Brunswick, New Jersey.

2002 McCay, B.J., B. Oles, B. Stoffle, E. Bochenek, K. St.Martin, G. Graziosi, T. Johnson,

and J. Lamarque. Port and Community Profiles, Amendment 9, Squid, Atlantic Mackerel,

and Butterfish Fishery Management Plan: A Report to the Mid-Atlantic Fishery

Management Council. The Fisheries Project, Rutgers the State University, New

Brunswick, New Jersey.

McCay, B. J., J. Lamarque, K. St. Martin, E. Bochenek, T. Johnson, B. Stoffle, and D.

C. Wilson. Port and Community Profiles and Social Impact Assessment, Amendment 13

of the Surfclam and Ocean Quahog Fishery Management Plan: A Report to the Mid-

Atlantic Fishery Management Council. The Fisheries Project, Rutgers the State

University, New Brunswick, New Jersey.

2001 Listokin, D., M. Lahr, and K. St. Martin. The Economic Impacts of Historic

Preservation in Missouri. Center for Urban Policy Research, Rutgers the State University,

New Brunswick, New Jersey.

Other Publications:

2010 The Community Economies Collective. “In Remembrance of Julie Graham” Gender,

Place & Culture: A Journal of Feminist Geography 17(4): 419-420.

2007 Contributor to Visions for a Sea Change. Report of the First International Workshop on

Marine Spatial Planning. Published by the UNESCO Intergovernmental Oceanographic

Commission (ICAM Dossier Series): Paris.

2006 Danko, M, B.J. McCay, K. St. Martin, and G. Murray. “Cumulative Effects and New

Jersey Marine Fisheries,” The Jersey Shoreline. 24(1): 8-11.

McCay, B. J., C. Pomeroy, K. St. Martin, and B. Walker (authors alphabetically listed).

Peer Review of Ecotrust MLPAI (Marine Life Protection Act Initiative) Products.

Commissioned by the California Fisheries Coalition, Alliance of Communities for

Sustainable Fisheries (CFC/ACSF), Sacramento, CA.

2005 McCay, B. J., T. R. Johnson, K. St. Martin, and D. Wilson. “Social, Cultural, and

Economic Impacts of Working Cooperatively: How is Fishermen’s Knowledge

Incorporated?” Proceedings of the American Fisheries Society 135th Annual Meeting,

Anchorage, AK, September 11-15, 2005.

Under Review or In Preparation:

St. Martin, K. and R. Snyder. “Global Ambitions: Enhancing Local Capacities and

Harnessing the Power of Marine Spatial Planning,” for submission to Maritime Studies.

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St. Martin, K., L. Campell, N. Boucquey, L. Fairbanks, S. Wise. “Metrological

Struggles: How an Algorithm Constitutes Community in Marine Spatial Planning,” for

submission to Marine Policy.

St. Martin, K. and R. Snyder. A Cartography of the Commons: Taking Action in a Rights

Based World for submission to the Diverse Economies and Livable Worlds book series,

University of Minnesota Press.

St. Martin, K. and J. Olson. “Enacting Community in Marine Ecosystem-Based

Management,” for submission to Society and Space.

St. Martin, K. and J. Olson. “The Potentials of ‘Communities-at-Sea’ for Marine

Conservation,” and for submission to Conservation and Society.

Funded Research

2018 NOAA, New Jersey Sea Grant Program. Principal Investigator, Developing Indices of

Vulnerability to Climate Change for Ground Fishing Communities in the Northeast,

September 2018 – May 2020, $169,367.

2017 Atlantic Sea Scallop Research Set-Aside Program. Co-Principal Investigator (in

collaboration with colleagues at the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth), Monitoring

Gray Meat Infestations in Atlantic Sea Scallops in a Closed Area on Georges Bank. May

2017 – April 2019, $428,160.

NOAA, The Saltonstall-Kennedy Grant Program. Co-Principal Investigator (in

collaboration with colleagues at the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth and

NOAA/NMFS/Northeast Fisheries Science Center, Woods Hole), Developing Strategies

to Reduce the Effects of Gray Meat Disease on the Atlantic Sea Scallop Fishery, October

2017 – September 2019, $242,179.

2015 U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management. Collaborating Researcher, Collaborative

Fisheries Planning for Virginia’s Offshore Wind Energy Area. April 2015 – October

2015, subcontracted by The Nature Conservancy $15,000.

NOAA, The Saltonstall-Kennedy Grant Program. Co-Principal Investigator (in

collaboration with colleagues at the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth and

NOAA/NMFS/Northeast Fisheries Science Center, Woods Hole), Combining

Fishermen's Knowledge with Oceanographic and Economic Models to Locate, Evaluate,

and Predict Gray Meat Outbreaks in Atlantic Sea Scallops, June 2015 – May 2017,

$299,551.

2014 National Science Foundation, Coastal SEES Program. Co-Principal Investigator (Malin

Pinsky, PI and in collaboration with colleagues at Princeton and Yale), Adaptations of

Fish and Fisheries to Rapid Climate Velocities, September 2014 – August 2018,

$1,110,024.

National Science Foundation, Geography and Spatial Sciences Program. Principal

Investigator, (in collaboration with Lisa Campbell at Duke University), Settling

Uncertainties: Regional Implementation and the Emergence of Stakeholders and

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Ecosystems as Objects and Actors in US Marine Spatial Planning. July 2014 – June

2016, $350,000.

Atlantic Sea Scallop Research Set-Aside Program. Collaborating Researcher, Tracking

the Occurrence of Gray Meat in Atlantic Sea Scallops, Placopecten magellanicus. May

2014 – April 2015, subcontracted $6,000.

2012 NOAA, Regional Ocean Partnership Funding Program. Collaborating Researcher, Mid-

Atlantic Mapping and Planning Portal, Stakeholder Engagement to Advance Regional

Ocean Planning. January 2012 – September 2015, subcontracted $19,000.

National Science Foundation, Geography and Spatial Sciences Program. Principal

Investigator, (with Bonnie McCay and in collaboration with Lisa Campbell at Duke

University), Marine Spatial Planning and the Role of Community and Environmental

Actors: A Sea Change in Oceans Governance? July 2012 – June 2013, $125,000.

2008 Marine Ecosystem-Based Management Tool Innovation Fund (an initiative funded by the

David and Lucile Packard Foundation and administered through Duke University’s

Marine Geospatial Laboratory). Principal Investigator, Communities at Sea Mapper,

May 2008 – May 2009, $74,108.

2004 National Science Foundation, Ethics and Values Studies program. Co-Principal

Investigator (with Bonnie McCay), Experience Based Knowledge in a Science Policy

Context, March 2004 – February 2008, $180,001.

NOAA, New Jersey Sea Grant program. Co-Principal Investigator (with Bonnie

McCay, Bryan Oles, and Michael Danko), Cumulative Effects and New Jersey Marine

Fisheries, March 2004 – May 2006, $78,500.

2003 National Science Foundation, Ethics and Values Studies program. Co-Principal

Investigator (with Bonnie McCay), Examining the Fate of Experience Based Knowledge

in a Science Policy Process, September 2003 – August 2004, $39,720.

NOAA, New Jersey Sea Grant program. Co-Principal Investigator (with Bryan Oles and

Bonnie McCay), Environmental Knowledge of Commercial Fishermen and Its

Application to Fisheries Management, January 2003 – December 2003, $49,993.

2001 NOAA, Northeast Consortium. Principal Investigator (with Madeleine Hall-Arber), An

Atlas-based Audit of Fishing Territories, Local Knowledge, and the Potential for

Community Participation in Fisheries Science and Management, September 2001 – May

2005, $168,953.

NOAA, Cooperative Marine Education Research. Principal Investigator (with Bonnie

McCay), Recreational Fishing and National Standard 8: Assessing Community Impacts

of Federal Regulations, September 2001 – August 2004, $75,000.

NOAA, Cooperative Marine Education Research. Principal Investigator (with Bonnie

McCay), Spatial Dimensions of Fisheries and Their Implications for Property Rights

Alternatives: A Case Study of Three Major Scalloping Areas, September 2001 – August

2004, $28,000.

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Missouri Department of Natural Resources. Co-Principal Investigator (with David

Listokin and Michael Lahr), Economic Impacts of Historic Preservation in Missouri,

March 2001 – February 2002, $49,820.

Rutgers Research Council. Principal Investigator, A Prototype for an Atlas of Fishing

Territories, Local Knowledge, and the Potential for Community Participation in

Fisheries Science and Management, September 2001 – May 2002, $2550.

Fellowships and Awards

2017 Julie Graham Community Economies Research Fund Fellowship recipient. Award to

participate in the 2017 Community Economies Theory and Writing Retreat, Bolsena,

Italy, June 1-10, 2017.

2015 Julie Graham Community Economies Research Fund Fellowship recipient. Award to

participate in the 2015 Community Economies Theory and Writing Retreat, Bolsena,

Italy, August 9-19, 2015.

2013 Julie Graham Community Economies Research Fund Fellowship recipient. Award to

participate in the 2013 Community Economies Theory and Writing Retreat, Bolsena,

Italy, July 2-14, 2013.

2010 Fulbright-Hays Scholar Award recipient. Project title: Drawing Communities Together:

Assessing the Potential of Participatory Environmental Mapping for Marine Resource

Management and Community Development. University of Tromsø, Norway, January-June

2010.

2009 Public Scholarship and Service Learning Curriculum Development Grant recipient.

Award used to revise GEOG321 (Geographic Information Systems) to include public

service and community engagement modules. $1500.

2003 Bildner Intercultural Fellowship Award recipient. Award used to revise GEOG470

(History and Theory of Geography) to include intercultural content. $4000.

2000 National Research Council (NRC) Associateship Award recipient. Postdoctoral position

at the DOC/NOAA/NMFS Northeast Fisheries Science Center, Woods Hole, MA.

Invited Participation

Invited Working Groups:

2014 International Social Science Council, Transformations to Sustability international

working group hub researcher. Project title: Rebuilding Livelihoods to Meet the

Challenges of Climate Change in Post-Crisis Communities. Group active September

2014 – March 2015.

2013 NOAA, Washington Sea Grant, and University of Washington’s School of Marine

Environmental Affairs working group participant. Project title: Advancing a Social

Science Protocol for Assessing Human Wellbeing in Ecosystem-Based Management.

Group active December 2013 – December 2014.

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2012 Stanford University's Center for Ocean Solutions working group participant. Project title:

Social-Ecological Resilience in Small-Scale Fisheries. Group active April 2012 - April,

2014.

2012 Stanford University's Center for Ocean Solutions working group participant. Project title:

Exploring the Human Dimensions Relevant to Marine Spatial Planning. Group active

April 2012 - July, 2012.

2010 National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS), Santa Barbara, CA

working group participant. Project title: A Framework to Assess Ecosystem health in

Support of Ecosystem-Based Management of Coastal-Marine Systems. Group active

January 2010-May 2011.

Invited Keynote Addresses:

2017 Keynote speaker at the “Diverse Economies and Livelihoods” workshop, sponsored by

the Institute for Culture and Society, Western Sydney University and the Gender and

Cultural Studies Department and the Sydney Institute for the Environment, University of

Sydney, Australia, March 27.

2013 Keynote speaker at the MARE People and the Sea VII conference, Amsterdam, June 26-

29.

2012 Keynote speaker at the (no)Boundaries Graduate Student Conference, Pennsylvania State

University, University Park, PA, February 11-12.

2008 Keynote speaker/lecturer at “Sharing Ocean Space: Visions, Knowledge, Strategies, and

Tools” a course in the political ecology series at the Norwegian College of Fishery

Science, University of Tromsø, Norway, April 23-25.

2006 Keynote speaker at the “Sea Use Management and Marine Spatial Planning” workshop,

United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Paris,

November 7-11.

2004 Key note speaker at the “Spatial Planning for the Sustainable Management of the Seas”

workshop hosted by the Maritime Institute at the University of Ghent, Ghent, Belgium,

January 15-16.

Invited Speaker Series and Workshops:

2018 Speaker and participant at the Floating Laboratory of Action and Theory At Sea

(FLOATS),” Columbia University, NY, November 29-30.

Speaker and participant at the “8th Nature-Society Workshop,” Pennsylvania State

University, College Station, PA, September 21-22.

Guest lecturer in the Fisheries Management course, Fisheries College, University of

Tromsø, Norway, March 12-16.

Speaker in the “Development Studies Brown Bag Seminar,” Faculty of Social Sciences,

University of Helsinki, Finland, February 9.

2017 Speaker and participant at “Workshop to Assess Marine Spatial Planning Outcomes,” a

workshop and assessment project funded by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation and

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the National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center (SESYNC), Annapolis, MD,

September 12-13.

Speaker and participant at “Fisheries and Fishermen in Marine Spatial Planning” seminar,

Universite de Nantes, France, June 14-15.

Seminar series speaker, Department of Geography, University of Delaware, Newark, DE,

May 5.

Speaker and participant at the “Sustainable Seas Challenge” series of workshops

sponsored by the University of Auckland and the Cawthron Institute, New Zealand,

March 20-24.

Guest lecturer in the Fisheries Management course, Fisheries College, University of

Tromsø, Norway, March 13-17.

2016 Guest lecturer in the Fisheries Management course, Fisheries College, University of

Tromsø, Norway, March 14-18.

2015 Speaker and participant at “Building the Future of Fisheries: Designs for Government,

Market, and Community,” Yale University, April 3.

Seminar series speaker, George Perkins Marsh Institute and the Graduate School of

Geography, Clark University, Worcester, MA, March 12.

2014 Participant at the “Social Transformations to Sustainability” workshop, International

Social Science Council, Potsdam, Germany, November 17-19.

Guest lecturer in the Fisheries Management course, Fisheries College, University of

Tromsø, Norway, March 17-19.

2013 Speaker and participant. “Nature-Society Workshop,” Clark University, Worcester, MA,

September 27-28.

Seminar series speaker, Economic Sociology Laboratory, Higher School of Economics,

Moscow, Russia, April 23.

Guest lecturer in the Fisheries Management course, Fisheries College, University of

Tromsø, Norway, March 10-13.

2012 Speaker and participant at the “Future of Sami Fisheries Research” workshop, University

of Tromsø, Norway, October 8.

Organizer and speaker, “GIS for Social Science” workshop, Tórshavn, Faroe Islands, May

22-24.

2011 Seminar series speaker, Institute of Marine and Coastal Science, Rutgers University, New

Brunswick, NJ, November 28.

Speaker and participant at “Geographies of Justice: An Interdisciplinary Symposium,”

Penn State University, September 30-October 1.

Speaker and participant at the “Fisheries Leadership and Sustainability Forum,” Stanford

University, Palo Alto, CA, September 21-23.

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Guest lecturer in the Center for Oceans Solutions short course on Marine Policy, Hopkins

Marine Laboratory (Stanford University), Monterey, CA, August 14-15.

Participant at the “Atlantic Wind Energy Workshop” hosted by the U.S. Bureau of Ocean

Energy Management, Regulation, and Enforcement (BOEMRE), Washington D.C., July

12-14.

Speaker and participant at the “Why Do We Value Diversity? A Cross-Disciplinary

Workshop on Biocultural Diversity in Global Context” hosted by the Rachel Carson

Center for Environment and Society, Munich, Germany, June 4-5.

Steering Committee member, speaker and participant, The Role of Social Sciences in

Ecosystem-Based Management, a CINAR (Cooperative Institute for the North Atlantic

Region) workshop held at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, Woods Hole, MA,

May 2-4.

Speaker and participant at the “Social Science and Chesapeake Bay Restoration”

workshop, hosted by the Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee of the Chesapeake

Bay Program, Annapolis, MD, March 10.

Seminar series speaker, DukeFish Spring Lecture Series, Duke University Marine

Laboratory, Beaufort, NC, February 24.

2010 Speaker and participant at the “Local Resources, Markets, and Economic Growth”

workshop hosted by the Center for Northern Peoples and Kåfjord municipality,

Manndalen, Norway, June 21.

Seminar series speaker, Fisheries College, University of Tromsø, Norway, April 23.

Speaker at the “Fulbright Seminar 2010,” Oslo, Norway, February 11.

Seminar series speaker, “Favllis Research Forum 2010,” Sami Center, University of

Tromsø, Norway, February 4.

2009 Speaker and participant at the “Sami Rights in Coastal Landscapes and Seascapes: Rights

to Natural Resources and New Management Principles” conference and PhD course,

University of Tromsø, Norway, April 22-24.

Speaker (via video link) at the “Ways of Knowing the Sea: The Integration Project”

workshop, Memorial University, Newfoundland, Canada, February 5-6.

2008 Speaker and participant at the “Geospatial Technology, Wildlife Conservation, and

Community” workshop, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India, December 14-17.

Speaker and participant at the “Socioeconomics, Markets, and Space: Performing

Markets” workshop, Hirschberg, Germany, October 16-18.

Public lecture series speaker, Gulf of Maine Research Institute, Portland, ME, March 13.

2007 Participant at “The Science of Marine Reserves in the Gulf of Maine,” a COMPASS

(Communication Partnership for Science and the Sea) advisory meeting held at the

University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, December 6.

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Panel participant at a public screening and panel discussion of the film Fishing for the

Future sponsored by the Island Institute, Rockland, ME, August 16.

Participant at “Using Case Studies to Advance a Practical Framework for Ecosystem-

Based Management in Marine Systems,” a COMPASS (Communication Partnership for

Science and the Sea) workshop held at Oregon State University, Portland, OR, April 4-6.

2006 Seminar series speaker, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Northeast

Fisheries Science Center, Woods Hole, MA, December 18.

Seminar series speaker, Department of Natural Resources, University of New Hampshire,

Durham, NH, December 6.

Seminar series speaker, Department of Geography, Hunter College, CUNY, New York,

NY, May 11.

2005 Speaker and participant at the “Mapping Human Activity in the Marine Environment:

GIS Tools and Participatory Methods” workshop hosted by the National Oceanic and

Atmospheric Administration’s National Marine Protected Areas Center, MPA Science

Institute, Monterey, CA, November 30 – December 1.

The 2005-2006 Geography Lecture, Department of Political Science, College of

Charleston, Charleston, SC, November 16.

Seminar series speaker, Duke University Marine Laboratory, Beaufort, NC, October 12.

Colloquium speaker, Department of Geography and Regional Studies, University of

Arizona, Tucson, AZ, February 25.

2004 United States delegate and workshop participant, Working Group on Fisheries Systems

(WGFS), International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES), April 26-30,

Lowestoft, United Kingdom.

2003 Colloquium speaker, University of Massachusetts, Department of Geosciences, Amherst,

MA, November 7.

2002 Participant in the “Workshop on Social and Economic Measures of Fishing Community

Participation in Fisheries” organized by the Office of Science and Technology of the

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), National Marine Fisheries

Service (NMFS), Silver Spring, MD, April 23 – 25.

2001 Speaker and participant at the Social Science Workshop, New England Fisheries

Management Council, Gloucester, MA, May 22-23.

2000 Participant at the “Second Social Research and Ecological Knowledge Systems Seminar.”

St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, June 19 – 23.

1999 Participant and workshop leader at the “Social Research and Ecological Knowledge

Systems Seminar.” St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, May 22 – 29.

Conference Organization

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2004 Organizer (with R. Schroeder and B. Wilson), Environmental Justice Abroad a

conference held at the Department of Geography, Rutgers University, New Brunswick,

NJ, October 16.

2003 Organizer (with R. Schroeder and K. Albert), Political Ecology at Home, a conference

held at the Department of Geography, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, March

29.

Conference Participation

Papers and Panels (authors listed only when multiple):

2018 AAG etc. etc.

2017 Adaptation of Fish and Fishing Communities to Rapid Climate Change - Evidence and

Knowledge from Transdisciplinary Research, has been accepted for ORAL presentation

at the 147th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society. The 147th Annual

Meeting of the American Fisheries Society will be held Sunday, August 20, 2017-

Thursday, August 24, 2017 in Tampa, FL

St. Martin, K. “Metrological Struggles: How an Algorithm Constitutes Community in

Marine Spatial Planning.” 9th MARE People and Sea Conference, Amsterdam,

Netherlands, July 5-8.

Panelist: St. Martin, K. “Global Ambitions: Enhancing Local Capacities and Harnessing

the Power of Marine Spatial Planning.” 9th MARE People and Sea Conference,

Amsterdam, Netherlands, July 5-8.

St. Martin, K. “Challenging Stakeholders and Constituting Community within the

Emerging World of Marine Spatial Planning.” The American Association of Geographers

Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, April 5-9.

2016 St. Martin, K. and R. Snyder. “From Commons as Local Development to Commoning as

Global Process: Ontological Interventions in Marine Policy and Planning.” The American

Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, March 29-April 2.

Panelist: “A Research Agenda for a ‘Radical’ Marine Spatial Planning.” The American

Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, March 29-April 2.

Young, T., E. Fuller, K. Coleman, M. Provost, M. Pinsky, K. St. Martin. “How Are

Fishing Patterns and Fishing Communities Responding to Climate Change? A Test Case

from the Northwest Atlantic.” Ocean Sciences Meeting, New Orleans, LA, February 21-

26.

2015 Aligning Small Scale Fishing with the ‘Solidarity Economy’: Expanding Research and

Political Possibilities. MARE People and the Sea VIII. Amsterdam, June 24-26.

Diverse Economies for Liveable Worlds: The Ethics of Small Scale Fishing. The

Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, April 21-25.

2014 “Instituting ‘Sectors’ in New England Fisheries: Producing Governable Fishermen or a

New Foundation for Economic Difference?” Second World Small-Scale Fisheries

Congress, Merida, Mexico, September 21-25.

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“Metrologies for Other Worlds: Indicators of “Wellbeing” and Other Tools for

Performing Economic Diversity.” The Association of American Geographers Annual

Meeting, Tampa, FL, April 8-12.

2013 Panelist: “Take Back the Economy book panel.” Rethinking Marxism, Amherst, MA,

September 19-22.

2012 “Performing Diverse Economies and Enacting Economic Alternatives: The Case of

Community Supported Fisheries.” Embeddedness and Beyond: Do Sociological Theories

Meet Economic Realities, Moscow, Russia, October 25-28.

St. Martin, K. and J. Olson. “Enacting Community in Marine Ecosystem-Based

Management.” The Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, New York,

NY, February 24-28.

Panelist: “Unnatural Neoliberalisms? Debating ‘Post-Neoliberalism’ and ‘Alternatives’ to

Neoliberal Natures.” The Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, New

York, NY, February 24-28.

Panelist: “Alternative and Non-Capitalist Political Ecologies Opening Plenary.” Society for

Applied Anthropology Annual Conference, Baltimore, MD, March 27-31.

2011 “Performing Alternatives to Neoliberal Natures: The “Case” of Marine Resource

Governance.” The Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA,

April 12-16.

Panelist: “The Shock of the Poetic: Critical Dialogues with Magical Marxism.” The

Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, April 12-16.

“Enacting Human Dimensions of Ecosystem-Based Management in Maine and Norway.”

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Annual Meeting,

Washington, DC, February 18-21.

2010 Sarmiento, E. and K. St. Martin. “Difference and Domination: The Search for Alterity in

Fisheries and Food Networks.” The Association of American Geographers Annual

Meeting, Washington, D.C., April 14-18.

Snyder, R. and K. St. Martin. “Mapping Maine’s Working Waters: Drawing

Communities Together.” Maine Sea Grant Symposium 2010: Marine Science that

Matters, March 22.

St. Martin, K. and M. Hall-Arber. “Mapping Communities: Linking People to Ocean

Spaces.” American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Annual Meeting,

San Diego, CA, February 18-22.

2009 St. Martin, K. and R. Snyder. “Alternative Markets and Community Economies in New

England Fisheries.” Rethinking Marxism, Amherst, MA, November 5-8.

St. Martin, K. and R. Snyder. “Fishing for the Future: Enacting Alternative Markets and

Community Economies in the Fisheries of New England.” The Association of American

Geographers Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, March 22-27.

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J. Myers and K. St. Martin “Integrating Community Use of Fisheries into Marine

Ecosystem Based Management.” The Association of American Geographers Annual

Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, March 22-27.

Panelist: “Displacing the Natural: Links between Political Ecology, Industrialization, and

Consumption.” The Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Las Vegas,

NV, March 22-27.

2008 Murray, G., T. Johnson, B. McCay, K. St. Martin, S. Takehashi. “Cumulative Effects,

Creeping Enclosure, and the Marine Commons of New Jersey” International

Associations for the Study of Commons (IASC), Cheltenham, UK, July 14-18.

“Marine Spatial Planning as a Cartography of the Commons.” International Associations

for the Study of Commons (IASC), Cheltenham, UK, July 14-18.

“Toward a Cartography of the Commons: Constituting the Political and Economic

Possibilities of Place.” The Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting,

Boston, MA, April 15-19.

Panelist “Diverse Economies 3: Toward a Dialog with Political Ecology.” The

Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, April 15-19.

Panelist “Ethical Political Ecology I.” The Association of American Geographers Annual

Meeting, Boston, MA, April 15-19.

2007 “Quantitative and Critical GIS Methods to Foster Community Participation in Natural

Resource Management.” The Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, San

Francisco, CA, April 17-21.

Panelist “Working Nature: Labels, Rents, and Fetishes.” The Association of American

Geographers Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, April 17-21.

2006 St. Martin, K. and M. Hall-Arber. “Mapping Resilience in the Fishing Communities of

New England.” Society for Human Ecology – XIV International Conference. Bar Harbor,

ME, October 18 – 21.

St. Martin, K. and M. Hall-Arber. “Charting Fishing Communities at Sea: Revealing New

Potentials for Participation in Fisheries Science and Management.” ICES 2006, Fishing

Technology in the 21st Century. Boston, MA, October 30 – November 3.

Murray, G., B. McCay, and K. St. Martin. “Cumulative Effects and the ‘Human

Environment’: An Oral History Approach.” American Fisheries Society, Annual Meeting.

Lake Placid, NY, Sept. 10-14.

St. Martin, K., D. Wilson, B. McCay, and T. Johnson. “Scale, Knowledge and

Participation in Ecosystem Approach Management Strategies: Lessons from North Sea

and Northeastern US.” The ICES Symposium on Fisheries Management Strategies.

Galway, Ireland, June 27-30.

“Fishermen, Territory, and the Inhabitation of Neoliberal Space.” The Association of

American Geographers Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, March 7-11.

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Panelist “Politics of Participation.” The Association of American Geographers Annual

Meeting, Chicago, IL, March 7-11.

“Counter Mapping and the Production of Alternative Subjects and Spaces.” Indigenous

Cartographies and Representational Politics – An International Conference. Cornell

University, Ithaca, NY, March 2-5.

2005 Hall-Arber, M. and K. St. Martin. “Mapping Fishing Communities At Sea.” American

Fisheries Society 135th Annual Meeting, Anchorage, AK, September 11-15.

McCay, B. J., T. R. Johnson, K. St. Martin, and D. Wilson. ”Social, Cultural, and

Economic Impacts of Working Cooperatively: How is Fishermen’s Knowledge

Incorporated?” American Fisheries Society 135th Annual Meeting, Anchorage, AK,

September 11-15.

“GIS and the (Re)production of a Fisheries Commons.” The Association of American

Geographers Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, April 5-9.

St. Martin, K. and J. Wing. “The Possibility of Heterodox GIS.” The Association of

American Geographers Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, April 5-9.

Panelist, “Feminists in our Midst: How Feminism has Infiltrated the Discipline.” The

Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, April 5-9.

2004 “Re-Mapping the Commons and Constituting a Community-based Economy: The Case of

Fisheries.” International Association for the Study of Common Property (IASCP),

Oaxaca, Mexico, August 9-13.

St. Martin, K. and T. Johnson. “Inventing Communities of Fishers in the Northeast U.S.:

Emerging Methods for Fisheries Impact Assessment.” International Association for the

Study of Common Property (IASCP), Oaxaca, Mexico, August 9-13.

“How (Non)Capitalism Works: The Production and Maintenance of a Fisheries

Commons.” The Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Philadelphia,

PA, March 14-19.

2003 “Re-Inserting Community and Re-Inhabiting the Commons: Constituting a Community

Economy Discourse in Fisheries.” Marxism and the World Stage, Amherst, MA,

November 6-9.

“Fixing the Commons.” Political Ecology at Home, a conference organized by the

Department of Geography, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, March 29.

Stoffle, B. and K. St. Martin. “It Can’t Stand Alone: The Necessity of a Multidisciplinary

Approach to the Study of Fishing Communties and The Development of Fishery Policy.”

Society for Applied Anthropology, Portland, OR, March 19-23.

“The Globalization of Fisheries and the Conditions of Global Resistance.” The

Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, March 5-8.

“Political Ecology in the Regions IV: North America.” The Association of American

Geographers Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, March 5-8.

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2002 “The Emergence of “Community” in Fisheries’ Policy: A New Challenge for Social

Science.” The American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA,

November 19-24.

2001 “Emerging Communities, Emerging Geographies: A New Paradigm for Fisheries Science

and Management?” The Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, New

York, NY, February 27-March 3.

“Making Space for Non-Capitalism: GIS, Community, and the Mapping of Fisheries

Resources.” GIS and Critical Geographic Research, Hunter College, New York, NY,

February 25.

2000 “Mapping the Spatial Practices of Fishermen and its Implications for Management.” The

Marine GIS Technology Conference/Workshop at the Fish Expo/Workboat Atlantic

Conference, Providence, RI, October 12-13.

“Emerging Geographies, Emerging Communities: Transforming Fisheries Science and

Management in New England.” Marxism 2000, Amherst, MA, September 21-24.

“Overlaying Communities and Ecosystems: Assessing the Potential for GIS in Fisheries

Management.” The Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh,

PA, April 4-8.

1999 “Uncharted Waters: The Non-Capitalist Spaces of Fishing.” The Association of American

Geographers Annual Meeting, Honolulu, HI, March 23-27.

1998 “GIS Against Capitalism?” The Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting,

Boston, MA, March 25-29.

Panelist, “Beyond the Technology Debate.” The Association of American Geographers

Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, March 25-29.

1997 Panelist, “GIS and Social Theory: From Critique to Dialogue.” NESTVAL Meeting, Salem

State College, Salem, MA, November 7-9.

“Mapping Class in New England Fishing.” Association of American Geographers Annual

Meeting, Fort Worth, TX, April 2-6.

1996 “Maps and Class: Making Space for Other Class Processes.” Politics and Languages of

Contemporary Marxism conference, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA,

December 5-8.

“Mapping Cultural and Economic Processes in New England Fisheries.” NESTVAL

Meeting, Clark University, Worcester, MA, November 1-3.

“Maps as Metaphor or Method: Postmodern Economics and Fisheries Management.”

Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Charlotte, NC, April 9-13.

Sessions Organized:

2015 “Making Other Worlds Possible VII: How Values, Ethics, and Commons Practices

(Re)Format Markets and Economies.” The Association of American Geographers Annual

Meeting, Chicago, IL, April 21-25.

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2011 “For Julie Graham: Celebrating Julie Graham's Contributions and Exploring the Future of

Her Work” and “For Julie Graham: Performing Diverse Economies.” The Association of

American Geographers Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, April 12-16, 2011.

2008 “Geotechnologies, the Commons, and Property Rights.” International Associations for

the Study of Commons (IASC), Cheltenham, UK, July 14-18.

“Diverse Economies 2: Constituting the Potential of the Commons.” The Association of

American Geographers Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, April 15-19.

“Diverse Economies 3: Toward a Dialog with Political Ecology.” The Association of

American Geographers Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, April 15-19.

“Producing Neoliberal Environments: The Role of Geotechnologies in Contemporary

Enclosures and Resistance.” The Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting,

Boston, MA, April 15-19.

2007 “Locating the Diverse Economy: Communities, Commons, and Sites of War.” Paper

session at The Association of American Geographers, Middle States Division, Annual

Conference, Reading, PA, November 16-17.

2005 “Political Ecologies as Diverse Economies.” Paper session at The Association of

American Geographers Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, April 5-9.

“The Possibility of Heterodox GIS, I and II.” Paper and panel sessions at The Association

of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, April 5-9.

1998 “Beyond the Technology Debate.” Panel session at The Association of American

Geographers Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, March 25-29.

1997 “GIS and Social Theory: From Critique to Dialogue.” Panel session at the NESTVAL

Meeting, Salem State College, Salem, MA, November 7-9.

Discussant:

2017 “A Discussion of Book with Author: ‘The Future of Consumer Society’” Mid-Year

Fellows Workshop in Honor of Louis O. Kelso, Rutgers University, January 15-17.

2015 “Disastrous Political Ecologies: Critical Perspectives on Disaster.” The Association of

American Geographers Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, April 21-25.

2014 “Post-structural Interventions I: Geo-analytics and a New Epistemology of Poverty .” The

Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Tampa, FL, April 8-12.

“Methodologies and Governance in the Anthropocene .” After 400 PPM: Science,

Politics, and Social Natures in the Anthropocene: A Workshop for Junior Scholars, New

Brunswick, NJ, March 27-28.

2011 “Food and Alterity in a Diverse Economy: Exploring a Politics of Possibility.” The

Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, April 12-16, 2011.

2007 “Locating the Diverse Economy: Communities, Commons, and Sites of War.” The

Association of American Geographers, Middle States Division, Annual Conference,

Reading, PA, November 16-17.

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“Politics and the Life Aquatic.” The Association of American Geographers Annual

Meeting, San Francisco, CA, April 17-21, 2007.

2006 “Feminist Political Ecology.” The Association of American Geographers Annual

Meeting, Chicago, IL, March 7-11, 2006.

2005 “Privatization: Property, Nature, Bodies, and Subjectivities.” The Association of

American Geographers Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, April 5-9, 2005.

2002 “Transformative Commodities and Political Food: Skills, Consumption and Geographic

Knowledge.” Association of American Geographers Middle States Division Fall 2002

Meeting, Montclair State University, NJ, October 11-12.

Posters:

2006 Murray, G., B. McCay, and K. St. Martin. “Cumulative Socio-Economic Effects of

Management Measures: An Oral History Approach” ICES 2006, Fishing Technology in

the 21st Century. Boston, MA, October 30 – November 3, 2006.

St. Martin, K. and M. Hall-Arber. “Integrating GIS and Qualitative Research Methods to

Map Fishing Communities at Sea” Geographic Information Systems and Ocean Mapping

in Support of Fisheries Research and Management, Massachusetts Institute of

Technology, Cambridge, MA, April 11, 2006.

Professional Service

Editorships

2014- Editor, Diverse Economies and Livable Worlds book series, University of Minnesota

Press.

2014- Associate Editor, MAST (Maritime Studies), Springer.

Committee and Steering

2019 IPBES Lead Author.

FLOATS Advisor Board.

2017 Steering Committee, Workshop to Assess Marine Spatial Planning Outcomes, a

workshop and assessment project funded by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation and

the National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center (SESYNC) (2017).

2016 Finance Committee, American Association of Geographers (2016 – 2018).

Coordinating Committee, Community Economies Collective (2013 – 2016).

Steering Committee, Julie Graham Community Economies Research Fund (2013 –

present).

Ecosystem Based Fisheries Management Plan Development Team of the New England

Fisheries Management Council (2013 – present).

Science and Statistical Committee, New England Fisheries Management Council –

Committee which establishes fishing limits and related policy for the regional

management council (2011 – present).

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International Council for the Exploration of the Seas (ICES) Expert Group member

(Working Group on Maritime Systems) – Working group tasked to examine fisheries

management systems from social science perspective (2006 – present).

2013 Science Advisor to COMPASS (Communication Partnership for Science and the Sea)

COMPASS organizes and supports scientist’s engagement with national marine policy

development (2009 – 2013).

2012 Steering Committee, “Characterization of Spatial Patterns of Commercial Fishing

Activity in New England,” a project funded by the Northeast Regional Ocean Council.

2011 Executive Committee, Development of a Conceptual Framework for the Contribution of

the Social Sciences to Ecosystem-Based Fishery Management, a CINAR (Cooperative

Institute for the North Atlantic Region) working group – Committee of scientists working

to inform regional marine management and governance.

2007 Social Science Advisory Committee of the New England Fisheries Management Council

(2002-2007).

2002 Scallop Plan Development Team of the New England Fisheries Management Council

(2001-2002).

Peer Review - Journals

ACME, An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies (2005).

Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Blackwell (1999, 2003, 2005, 2006,

2007, 2014a,b).

Antipode, Blackwell (2005, 2007, 2012).

Applied Geography, Elsevier (2014).

Biological Conservation, Elsevier (2010).

Cartographica, University of Toronto Press (2005).

Coastal Management Journal, Taylor and Francis (2015).

Conservation and Society, Wolters Kluwer (2016).

Ecology and Society, Creative Commons (2017).

Ecological Applications, Ecological Society of America (2011).

Environment and Planning A, PION (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015a, b,

2016).

Environment and Planning D, PION (2013, 2014).

Fish and Fisheries, Wiley (2009).

Fisheries Research, Elsevier (2012a,b).

Geoforum, Elsevier (2003a,b,c 2004, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014a,b).

Human Geography: A New Journal, Institute for Human Geography (2009, 2011, 2012,

2017).

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MAST (Maritime Studies), Springer (2012, 2015, 2016).

Northeastern Geographer, Salem State University (2008).

Norsk Geografisk Tidsskrift/Norwegian Journal of Geography, Routledge (2014).

Ocean and Coastal Management, Elsevier (2007, 2018).

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Academy of Sciences (2009, Direct

Submission Editor 2014).

Professional Geographer, Blackwell (2006, 2009).

Progress in Human Geography, SAGE (2017a, b).

Rethinking Marxism, Guilford Press (1996, 1997).

Social and Cultural Geography, Taylor and Francis (2009, 2019).

The Geographical Review, The American Geographical Society (2006).

Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, The Royal Geographic Society

(2016, 2017).

Peer Review - Other

2019 La Trobe University, Australia, international dissertation reviewer.

2018 University of Helsinki, Finland, external dissertation reviewer (“Opponent”)

Duke University Press, edited volume manuscript review.

2017 University of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland, dissertation committee member.

University of Helsinki, Finland, pre-examination dissertation reviewer.

2016 Springer Publications, MARE Book Series, book manuscript review.

State University of New York (SUNY), Buffalo, tenure package.

Duke University Press, book proposal review.

Springer Publications, MARE Book Series, book proposal review.

2014 University of British Columbia, external dissertation reviewer.

City University of New York (CUNY), dissertation proposal reviewer.

Too Big to Ignore (TBTI) working group book project, chapter reviewer.

2013 University of Washington, Bothell, tenure package.

New School, external dissertation reviewer.

2012 National Science Foundation, Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement grant

proposal.

National Geographic Society, grant proposal.

University of Tromsø, Norway, external dissertation reviewer (“First Opponent”).

2011 National Science Foundation, grant proposal.

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2009 University of New Hampshire, external dissertation reviewer.

2008 Memorial University, Newfoundland, tenure package.

Australian National University, external dissertation reviewer.

Blackwell Publishing, book proposal review.

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (Canada), grant proposal.

Belgian Government, the Belgian Science Policy (BELSPO), Science for a Sustainable

Development, research proposals.

2007 North Carolina Sea Grant, research proposal.

2006 The Marine Life Protection Act (California) Initiative’s assessment study of proposed

marine protected areas.

2003 American Fisheries Society, proceedings publication.

Professional Association Membership

Member of the Community Economies Collective (CEC).

Member American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).

Member of the Association of American Geographers (AAG).

Member of the Association for Economic and Social Analysis (AESA).

Member of the International Association for the Study of the Commons (IASC).

Community Engagement

2012- Working with students in GEOG321 (Introduction to GIS) and GEOG421 (Advanced

GIS) who are developing service learning projects with area community organizations

through the CESEP (Civic Engagement and Service Education Partnerships) project.

2006 Research project display (An Atlas-Based Audit of Fishing territories, Local Knowledge,

and Community Participation in Fisheries Science and Management) at the Working

Waterfront Festival, New Bedford, MA, September 23-24.

2002 Project presentation (An Atlas-Based Audit of Fishing territories, Local Knowledge, and

Community Participation in Fisheries Science and Management) at the Northeast

Consortium’s 2nd Annual Project Participants’ Meeting, Portsmouth, NH, October 24.

Interviews

2016 Interview re climate change project. Wall Street Journal.

2010 Swedish government report on Marine Spatial Planning & The Ecosystem Approach.

2008 Research featured in National Fisherman article “Charting At-Sea Communities.”

University and Departmental Service

2016 Merit PEC

Graduate School New Brunswick, Teaching Award Committee

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2013-2015 Advisory Committee for Appointments and Promotions to Associate Professor

2013 New Brunswick Faculty Council

2012 Tenure Review Package Reading Committee

2012- CESEP (Civic Engagement and Service Education Partnerships) Faculty Advisory

Council

2012- Graduate School New Brunswick, Teaching Award Committee

2010- Graduate School New Brunswick, Social Sciences Area Committee

2008 Presenter at University Tenure and Promotion Workshop

2005-2009 Liaison to Rutgers University, OIRT

2005-2007 Livingston College Fellow, Executive Committee

2004- Geospatial Information Science Certificate Program participant

2004- Department of Geography Web Page Committee

2003-2004 Faculty of Arts and Sciences Curriculum Committee

2003-2005 Faculty of Arts and Sciences Nominating Committee

2003-2004 Livingston College, Global Futures Symposia, Coordinating Fellow

2002- Human Dimensions of Environmental Change Certificate Program participant

2002-2007 Livingston College Fellow

2002-2009 New Brunswick Faculty Council

2002- Department of Geography Curriculum Committee

2002- Department of Geography Computer Committee

2001- Participant in the RUGIS (Rutgers University Geographic Information Science)

Teaching

Supervision and Mentoring

Advisees:

Sean Tanner (PhD); Divya Karnad (PhD); Jonah Walters (PhD).

Nathaniel Gabriel (PhD 2012); Eric Sarmiento (PhD 2015); Luke Drake (PhD 2015).

John Wing (MA 2003); Michael Davenport (MA 2004); Michael Mohamed (MA 2006);

Scott Salmon (MA 2011); Daniel Danza (MA 2012).

2016 Mentor to David H. Smith Conservation Research Fellow (Talia Young).

Undergraduate Honors Thesis advisor (Jared Schenkel).

Graduate Directed Readings (Jonah Walters).

2015 Postdoc Supervision (Eva Papaioannou, Sarah Wise)

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Graduate Directed Readings (Sangeeta Banerji, Helen Olsen)

Undergraduate Directed Research (Yunpeng Lyu).

Aresty Faculty mentor (Jessica Bagtas, Steven Gryszel)

Undergraduate Honors Thesis advisor (Michael Endicott).

2013 Postdoc Supervision (Noelle Boucquey)

2009 Aresty Faculty mentor (Andre Gharapetian)

Courses Taught

2014- GEOG421 (Advanced Geographic Information Systems), Department of Geography,

Rutgers University.

2009- GEOG607 (Geography, Space, and Social Theory), Department of Geography, Rutgers

University.

2005- GEOG606 (Rethinking Economy), Department of Geography, Rutgers University.

2001- GEOG321 (Geographic Information Systems), GEOG470 (History and Theory of

Geography), GEOG601 (Geographic Perspectives), Department of Geography, Rutgers

University.

1999 Adjunct instructor (Spring ’99), Environmental Studies 193, “Environmental

Applications of GIS.” Environmental Studies Program, Tufts University, Medford, MA.

Adjunct instructor (Fall ‘98 and Spring ‘99), Geography 190, “Introduction to GIS.”

Clark University, Graduate School of Geography, Worcester, MA.

1997 Visiting instructor (June ’97), Course SS97, Übung 453110, “Fuzzy Set Theory and

Decision Making with GIS.” Department of Geography, University of Salzburg, Austria.

Other Teaching Experience

1997 Guest lecturer, “The New GIS? Fuzzy Set Theory and Decision Making with GIS.”

Department of Geography, University of Klagenfurt, Austria, June 20.

1995 Lecturer at MAST GIS '95: An Advanced Study Course on “GIS Applications to Coastal

Science and Engineering” Cork, Ireland, September 2-16.

WELL/GIS Workshop on “Spatial Thinking,” organized by the College of Surveying and

Land Management, University of Forestry, Szekesfehervar, Hungary, June 6-10.

Workshop on “GIS and Coastal Zone Management,” International Symposium on GIS

and Computer Mapping for Coastal Zone Management, Cork, Ireland, February 3-5.

1994 Workshop on “GIS and Remote Sensing in the Coastal Zone,” presented in conjunction

with Coastal Zone Canada '94, Halifax, Nova Scotia, September 20-23.

Workshop on “Introduction to NCGIA Core Curriculum and Idrisi,” organized by the

College of Surveying and Land Management, University of Forestry, Szekesfehervar,

Hungary, September 5-9.