Ingrid Shockey
Adjunct Assistant Professor
Co-Director, Wellington, New Zealand Project Center
Project Center Building, 2nd floor, 218
Tel (508) 831-6635
Fax (508) 831-5485
ishockey@wpi.edu
Education
B.A. Sociology, Clark University, 1987
M.A. Sociology, Brandeis University, 1991
Ph.D. Sociology, Brandeis University, 1996
Select Publications
T. Webler, S. Tuler, I. Shockey, P. Stern, and R. Beattie. 2003. Participation by local governmental in watershed management planning. Society and Natural Resources. 16:105-121.
S. Tuler, T. Webler, I. Shockey, and P. Stern. 2002. Factors influencing the participation of local governmental officials in the national estuary program. Coastal Management. 30(1)101-120.
T. Webler. I. Shockey, S. Tuler, and P. Stern. 2000. Why do (or don’t) local governmental officials participate in watershed planning efforts? Coastlines. 10.2:10-11.
T. Webler, I. Shockey, S. Tuler, and P. Stern. 2000. Five perspectives on participation in watershed management planning by local governmental officials. Coastlines. 10.5:5-7.
T. Webler, I. Shockey, S. Tuler, P. Stern. 2000. Rationales for local involvement in collaborative eco-system management. Eighth biennial conference of the International Association for the Study of Common Property (IASCP). Bloomington IN (May 31-June 4, 2000).
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Areas of Interest
My interests follow the environmental dimensions of sociology, specifically the interrelationships of ecology, sustainability, and eco-tourism. This includes “people versus parks” impacts and other dynamics of culture, policy, and wilderness.
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