Faculty
Some of the faculty at Brown who have teaching and research interests related to Oil & Water are listed below:
- Patricia Agupusi
- Peter Andreas
- Keith Brown
- Melani C. Cammett
- Tony Cokes
- Nina Emery
- Paja Faudree
- James Green
- Matt Gutmann
- Meredith K. Hastings
- Barrett Hazeltine
- Paget Henry
- James G. Hirth
- Tatiana Johnston
- Caroline Anne Karp
- Karl T. Kelsey
- Mariah D. King
- Richard Locke
- Amanda Lynch
- Catherine Lutz
- Stephen T. McGarvey
- Jeremy Mumford
- Sriniketh S. Nagavarapu
- J. Timmons Roberts
- Daniel Smith
- Richard Snyder
- Kurt Teichert
- Amy Moran Thomas
- Leslie Thornton
- Kay Warren
Departments
These departments have connections to the topics raised in Oil & Water.
- Anthropology
- Biology
- Comparative Literature
- Economics
- Engineering
- Environmental Studies
- Geological Sciences
- History
- International Relations
- Modern Culture and Media
- Philosophy
- Political Science
- Public Health
- Sociology
Related Courses
The courses below focus on topics relevant to Oil & Water. Use Brown’s Course Scheduler to search for courses by department, instructor, or topic.
Fall 2014
- Anthropology and Global Social Problems: Health, Development and Security
- The Burden of Disease in Developing Countries
- Climate and Climate Change
- A Comparative Introduction to the Literatures of the Americas
- Current Topics in Environmental Health
- Empathy in International Relations: Humanitarianism, Justice and Global Citizenship
- Energy Resources
- The Engineer’s Burden: Why Changing the World is Difficult
- Environmental Economics and Policy
- Environmental Sociology
- Ethnicity and Inequality in Global Perspectives
- Humans, Nature, and the Environment: Addressing Environmental Change in the 21st Century
- International Environmental Law and Policy
- Introduction to Filmmaking: Time and Form
- Introduction to Video Production: Critical Strategies and Histories
- Latin American Politics
- Management of Industrial and Nonprofit Organizations
- Politics of Health in the Global South
- Politics of the Illicit Global Economy
- Power, Justice, and Climate Change
- Reading Global: International Relations through Fiction
Spring 2015
- Anthropology of Disasters
- Comparative Native American History: Indigenous Peoples of North and South America
- Economic Development and Social Change
- Environmental Change: Ethnographic Perspectives
- Environmental Health and Disease
- Environmental Issues in Development Economics
- Environmental Stewardship
- Introduction to Filmmaking: Time and Form
- Modern Science and Human Values
- Two Billion Cars: Humans, Markets, Cultures, and the Automobile