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MARK CHAMBERS

MC

Assistant Professor

PhD, Stony Brook University, 2012

Office: Social & Behavioral Sciences - Level 3, Room N-331

Read Dr. Mark Chamber's CV
Email: mark.chambers@stonybrook.edu 

Interests:  History of environments, health, and community justice

Bio:

Mark M. Chambers teaches and writes about the intersections of environments with science and technology. My first book, Gray Gold: Lead Mining and Its Impact on the Natural and Cultural Environment, 1700–1840 (University of Tennessee Press, 2021) highlights the significance of Native American early mining and smelting techniques and their amalgamation with European, African slaves and American settler mining and smelting practices. I recently completed an eighteen month-long Rita Allen Civic Science fellowship where I gained experience in environmental justice while working with the Environmental Data Governance Initiative (EDGI). I am currently working with my colleagues at EDGI on a National Science Foundation (NSF) Collaborative Research Grant, “Data, Science, and Environmental Justice at the Environmental Protection Agency” examining the effectiveness of community-based participatory action research to protect human health.


Recent Courses:

Undergraduate

HIS 277 The Modern Color Line

HIS 365 Enviornmental History of North America

Graduate

HIS 571 Enviornmental History on the International Stage