Social Science-Environmental Health Interdisciplinary Collaborations Conference

Northeastern University

May 21-22, 2015

 

The Social Science Environmental Health Research Institute, Silent Spring Institute, and the Puerto Rico Test Site for Exploring Contamination Threats (PROTECT – Superfund Research Program) will hold a first-ever conference at Northeastern University on “Social Science-Environmental Health Interdisciplinary Collaborations,” funded by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.  This conference will bring together scholars, government agency professionals, and community-based organizations working at the intersections of social science and environmental health.  Case studies will include scholars and government agency professionals collaborating on:  biomonitoring, fracking, the BP oil spill, and reproductive outcomes of contamination.  Government regulatory and research agencies will also talk about the role of social science in their work.  There will be workshops on practical applications of social science/environmental health collaborations, on working with environmental justice groups, and on developing curriculum for cross-training. Alternatives for Community and Environment (Boston) and the Environmental Justice League of Rhode Island are partnering in the conference.

 

In addition to regular speakers, there will be workshops and discussion groups, some of which will be set up in response to desires indicated by attendees in the months leading up to the conference.

 

There will be no cost for registration, but participants are asked to pay $50 in advance for breakfast and lunch on both days, by check to Northeastern University. Catering will consist of excellent locally-grown and environmentally-friendly food from the community-based caterers Haley House.  A limited number of travel grants will be available for students and postdocs; those interested will be asked to fill out a brief form about their experience and interest in attending. Child care and disability services will be available by prior arrangement.

 

Registration details are available at the Social Science Environmental Health Research Institute website: http://www.northeastern.edu/environmentalhealth/

 

The Colonnade Hotel, a short walk away, has a block of rooms available at $289. Reservations can be made at:

NEU Social Sciences Environmental Health Reservation Booking Link for May 20th to 22nd 2015

 

 

 

 

SCHEDULE

 

 

Day 1 – May 21, 2015

8:30-9:00  Introduction to the Conference

Julia Brody – Silent Spring Institute and Phil Brown – Northeastern University

Gwen Collman – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences

 

9:00-9:45 Keynote Address

Katsi Cook – Running Strong for Native American Youth

 

9:45-10  Break

 

10:00-11:20  Lessons from Case Studies of Social Science-Environmental Health Science Collaborations (1)

Endocrine Disrupters and Fracking

Sara Wylie – Northeastern University

Carol Kwiatkowski – The Endocrine Disruption Exchange

Chris Kassotis – University of Missouri

Deb Thomas – Shale Test

 

11:20-11:30  Break

 

11:30-12:50  Lessons from Case Studies of Social Science-Environmental Health Science Collaborations (2)

 

Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill

Brian Mayer – University of Arizona

Andy Kane- University of Florida

Symma Finn – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences

 

 

12:50-2:15  Lunch Breakout Groups

 

2:15-3:45  Lessons from Case Studies of Social Science-Environmental Health Science Collaborations (3)

Environmental Contaminants and Preterm Birth

Carmen Milagros Velez Vega– University of Puerto Rico

Akram Alshawabkeh – Northeastern University

Shobha Srinivasan, National Cancer Institute

 

3:45-4:00  Break

4:00-5:30  Applying Social Science-Environmental Health Collaborations in Biomonitoring –US and International Projects

Ludwine Casteleyn – University of Leuven (Belgium)

Julia Brody –  Silent Spring Institute

Sharyle Patton – Commonweal

 

6-9 Special Evening Event- Jammin’ for Justice – This is the Alternatives for Community and Environment (ACE) annual party featuring food, drinks, music, dancing, silent auction and the company of friends and environmental justice champions. It is held nearby at Hibernian Hall, 184 Dudley Street, Roxbury

 

 

Day 2  – May 22, 2015  Workgroups on Implementation

9:00-10:30  Developing and Evaluating Training Materials for Teaching Social Science-Environmental Health Collaboration:  The “Curriculum Project”

Robin Dodson –  Silent Spring Institute

Christine Vatovec – University of Vermont

 

10:30-10:45  Break

 

10:45-11:30  Social Science in Government Regulatory and Research Agencies

 

Cecile Wendling – CNRS-Sciences Po-Paris  (Working with ANSES – French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety

Rachel Morello-Frosch – University of California-Berkeley (working with Biomonitoring California)

 

11:30-11:45  Break

 

11:45-1:00  Environmental Justice Organizations as Collaborators

Jen Rossi, Steve Roberts, and Jesus Holguin–  Environmental Justice League of Rhode Island

Staci Rubin – Alternatives for Community and Environment

Penn Loh – Tufts University

 

1:00-2:15  Lunch Breakout Groups

 

2:15-3:30  Developing and Carrying Out Collaborations – Practical Concerns

Several concurrent discussions facilitated by members of SSEHRI, Silent Spring Institute, Environmental Justice League, Alternatives for Community and Environment. Some topics will be selected from participant suggestions pre-conference and on day 1.  Potential topics will include cumulative exposures, using games as research translation and cross-community communication devices, garden projects for community collaboration, PhotoVoice, politics of environmental health data, report-back of data, publishing transdisciplinary work.

 

3:30-4:15  Wrap-Up and Directions for Future

 

4:15-5:30 Coffee Hour/Networking Time

Phil Brown,
University Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Health Sciences
Director, Social Science Environmental Health Research Institute
Northeastern University
360 Huntington Avenue, 318INV
Boston, MA  02115
617 373-7407
p.brown@neu.edu