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Alexandra Brewis

Alexandra Brewis

Regents Professor, School of Human Evolution and Social Change, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

alex.brewis@asu.edu

480-727-9879

School of Human Evolution and Social Change
Arizona State University
PO Box 872402
Tempe, AZ 85287-2402

Titles

  • Distinguished Global Futures Scientist, Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory
  • Regents Professor, School of Human Evolution and Social Change, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
  • President's Professor, School of Human Evolution and Social Change, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
  • Founding Director, Center for Global Health, School of Human Evolution and Social Change
  • Co-Director, Mayo Clinic-ASU Obesity Solutions
  • Affiliated Faculty, Center for Biodiversity Outcomes, Global Institute of Sustainability and Innovation

Biography

Visit Professor Brewis' personal web page for much more detail about her bio/background, lab, research, teaching, and outreach activities. 

Alexandra Brewis (Slade)*, Ph.D., is a biocultural/medical anthropologist and President’s Professor in the School of Human Evolution and Social Change at Arizona State University. She is an elected fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), is senior editor (Medical Anthropology) for Social Science and Medicine, and recently served as President of the Human Biology Association. As an ASU administrator, she founded the Center for Global Health in 2006 and served as Director of the School of Human Evolution and Social Change (2010-2017) and Associate Vice President for Social Sciences (2014-2017).

Brewis' research uses an array of theories and methods from social science to unravel the complex and fundamental intersections between culture, health, environment, and well-being. The main focus is how low social position and resource insecurity interact with social meanings, daily experiences, and felt emotions to exacerbate the psychosocial stresses that worsen physical and mental health. Basically: to unravel the mechanisms that connect low power to worse health, to reduce human suffering and create health and well-being. To do this, she works with large, diverse, collaborative teams both in and outside of academia (local communities, international development agencies, other state and private institutions like hospitals or NGOs, and/or elected leaders) to translate anthropological research into sustainable, meaningful solutions.

Her research program has produced 7 authored books, 5 edited volumes, and over 200 journal articles and book chapters. One recent book (with Amber Wutich) is the prize-winning Lazy, Crazy, and Disgusting: Stigma and the Undoing of Global Health, described in reviews as a "boundary-breaking book that should be required reading for anyone interested in public health, medicine, and anthropology. It stands as an exemplar for public scholarship."

Alex was trained in human biology, cultural/medical anthropology, and demography at the University of Auckland, University of Arizona, and Brown University. Before joining ASU in 2005, she taught at University of Auckland and University of Georgia. Committed to innovation in instruction, she designed and launched the nation's first (and still largest) global health degree, has developed award-winning student abroad programs (in a dozen countries countries to date), co-leads a large social science laboratory on the Tempe campus where she collaborates on projects with around 30 undergraduate members each semester, and collaborates in research to test how we can best teach global health. 

*Alex prefers to go professionally by Alexandra Brewis, but her legal name is Alexandra Slade. Various hiccups in techno-bureaucracy means her name turns up variously in different systems as Brewis, Brewis Slade (no hyphen), Brewis-Slade (hyphen), and Slade. She happily answers to them all.

Education

  • PhD, University of Arizona, 1992
  • MA, University of Auckland, 1988
  • BA, University of Auckland, 1985

Expertise

External Links

Journal Articles

In Press

Brewis, A., C. Workman, A. Wutich, W. Jepson, S. L. Young and E. Adams. Household water insecurity is strongly associated with food insecurity: Evidence from 27 sites in low‐ and middle‐income countries. American Journal of Human Biology DOI: 10.1002/ajhb.23309. (link )

Brewis, A. and A. Wutich. Stigma: A biocultural proposal for integrating evolutionary and political‐economic approaches. American Journal of Human Biology DOI: 10.1002/ajhb.23290.

2020

Brewis, A. A., C. Workman, A. Y. Wutich, W. Jepson and S. L. Young. 2020. Household water insecurity is strongly associated with food insecurity: Evidence from 27 sites in low- and middle-income countries. Am J Hum Biol. 32(e23309):1-13. DOI: 10.1002/ajhb.23309.

Gartin, M., K. L. Larson, A. A. Brewis, R. Stotts, A. Wutich, D. White and M. du Bray. 2020. Climate change as an involuntary exposure: A comparative risk perception study from six countries across the global development gradient. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17(6):Art. 1894. DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17061894. (link )

Rosinger, A. Y., A. A. Brewis, A. Y. Wutich, W. Jepson, C. Staddon, J. Stoler and S. L. Young. 2020. Water borrowing is consistently practiced globally and is associated with water-related system failures across diverse environments. Global Environmental Change 64.

Stoler, J., A. L. Pearson, C. Staddon, A. Wutich, E. Mack, A. Brewis and A. Y. Rosinger. 2020. Cash water expenditures are associated with household water insecurity, food insecurity, and perceived stress in study sites across 20 low- and middle-income countries. Science of The Total Environment 716(May):Art. 135881. DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.135881. (link )

Wutich, A. Y., A. A. Brewis and A. Tsai. 2020. Water and mental health. WIREs Water 1-16. DOI: 10.1002/wat2.1461.

Wutich, A. Y., A. Y. Rosinger, J. Stoler, W. Jepson and A. Brewis. 2020. Measuring human water needs. American Journal of Human Biology 31(1):e23350. DOI: 10.1002/ajhb.23350. (link )

2019

Brewis, A., N. Choudhary and A. Wutich. 2019. Household water insecurity may influence common mental disorders directly and indirectly through multiple pathways: Evidence from Haiti. Social Science & Medicine 238(Oct):112520. DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2019.112520. (link )

Brewis, A., A. Wutich, M. V. du Bray, J. Maupin, R. C. Schuster and M. M. Gervais. 2019. Community hygiene norm violators are consistently stigmatized: Evidence from four global sites and implications for sanitation interventions. Social Science & Medicine 220(Jan):12-21. DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2018.10.020. (link )

du Bray, M., R. Stotts, M. Beresford, A. Y. Wutich and A. A. Brewis. 2019. Does ecosystem services valuation reflect local cultural valuations? Comparative analysis of resident perspectives in four major urban river ecosystems. Economic Anthropology 6(1):21-33. DOI: 10.1002/sea2.12128. (link )

Incollngo Rodriguez, A. C., C. Dunkel Schetter, A. Brewis and J. Tomiyama. 2019. The psychological burden of baby weight: Pregnancy, weight stigma, and maternal health. Social Science & Medicine 235(Aug):112401. DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2019.112401. (link )

Rice, J., R. Stotts, A. Y. Wutich, D. D. White, J. Maupin and A. A. Brewis. 2019. Motivators for treated wastewater acceptance across developed and developing contexts. Journal of Water, Sanitation & Hygiene for Development 9(1):1-6. DOI: 10.2166/washdev.2018.285. (link )

Ruth, A., A. A. Brewis and A. Y. Wutich. 2019. A model for scaling undergraduate research experiences: The Global Ethnohydrology Study. Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters 37(1):25-34. (link )

Ruth, A., J. Hackman, A. A. Brewis, T. Spence, R. Luchmun, J. Velez and T. Ganesh. 2019. Engineering project in community service (EPICS) in high schools: Subtle but potentially important student gains detected from human-centered curriculum design. Education Sciences 9(1):35. DOI: 10.3390/educsci9010035. (link )

Schuster, R. C., A. Brewis, P. Ochandarena, A. Abdelmonem, S. Hoso and K. Faqeeh. 2019. Measuring community norms around women's empowerment in the West Bank: Opportunities and challenges of a novel approach using cultural consensus. SSM - Population Health 9(Dec):100489. DOI: 10.1016/j.ssmph.2019.100489. (link )

Stoler, J., A. Brewis, L. M. Harris, A. Wutich, A. L. Pearson, A. Y. Rosinger, R. C. Schuster and S. L. Young. 2019. Household water sharing: a missing link in international health. International Health 11(3):163-165. DOI: 10.1093/inthealth/ihy094. (link )

Stotts, R., J. Rice, A. Y. Wutich, A. A. Brewis, D. D. White and J. Maupin. 2019. Cross-cultural knowledge and acceptance of wastewater reclamation and reuse processes across select sites. Human Organization 78(4):311-324. DOI: 10.17730/0018-7259.78.4.311. (link )

SturtzSreetharan, C., G. Agostini, A. Wutich, C. Mitchell, O. Rines, B. Romanello and A. Brewis. 2019. "I need to lose some weight": Masculinity and body image as negotiated through fat talk. Psychology of Men & Masculinities DOI: 10.1037/men0000219. (link )

Wutich, A. and A. Brewis. 2019. Data collection in cross-cultural ethnographic research. Field Methods 31(2):181-189. DOI: 10.1177/1525822X19837397. (link )

Young, S. L., S. M. Collins, G. O. Boateng, T. B. Neilands, Z. Jamaluddine, J. D. Miller, A. A. Brewis, E. A. Frongillo, W. Jepson, H. Melgar-Quinonez, R. C. Schuster, J. Stoler and A. Y. Wutich. 2019. Development and validation protocol for an instrument to measure household water insecurity across cultures and ecologies: the Household Water InSecurity Experiences (HWISE) Scale. BMJ Open 9(e023558):. DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-023558.

2018

du Bray, M., A. Y. Wutich, K. L. Larson, D. D. White and A. A. Brewis. 2018. Anger and sadness: Gendered emotional responses to climate threats in four island nations. Cross-Cultural Research DOI: 10.1177/1069397118759252. (link )

Schuster, R. C., S. Han, A. A. Brewis and A. Wutich. 2018. Increasing overweight and obesity erodes engagement in one's neighborhood by women, but not men. Preventative Medicine Reports 10(Jun):144-149. DOI: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2018.02.013. (link )

Sullivan, A., A. A. Brewis and A. Y. Wutich. 2018. Studying children's cultural knowledge and behaviors related to environment, health, and food: Methods or ethnoecological research with children. Journal of Ethnobiology 38(2):276-293. DOI: 10.2993/0278-0771-38.2.276. (link )

Wutich, A., J. Budds, W. Jepson, L. M. Harris, E. Adams, A. A. Brewis, L. Cronk, C. DeMyers, K. Maes, T. Marley, J. Miller, A. Pearson, A. Y. Rosinger, R. C. Schuster, J. Stoler, C. Staddon, P. Wiessner, C. Workman and S. Young. 2018. Household water sharing: A review of water gifts, exchanges, and transfers across cultures. WIREs Water 5(6):e1309. DOI: 10.1002/wat2.1309. (link )

2017

Brewis, A., S. Trainer, S. Han and A. Wutich. 2017. Publically misfitting: Extreme weight and the everyday production and reinforcement of felt stigma. Medical Anthropology Quarterly 31(2):257-276. DOI: 10.1111/maq.12309. (link )

du Bray, M., A. Wutich, K. L. Larson, D. D. White and A. A. Brewis. 2017. Emotion, coping, and climate change in island nations: Implications for environmental justice. Environmental Justice 10(4):102-107. DOI: 10.1089/env.2016.0025. (link )

Trainer, S., A. Brewis and A. Wutich. 2017. Not 'taking the easy way out': Reframing bariatric surgery from low-effort weight loss to hard work. Anthropology & Medicine 24(1):96-110. DOI: 10.1080/13648470.2016.1249339. (link )

2016

Brewis, A., S. Brennhofer, I. van Woerden and M. Bruening. 2016. Weight stigma and eating behaviors on a college campus: Are students immune to stigma's effects?. Preventative Medicine Reports 4(Dec):578-584. DOI: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2016.10.005. (link )

Bruening, M., P. Ohri-Vachaspati, A. Brewis, M. Laska, M. Todd, D. Hruschka, D. R. Schaefer, C. M. Whisner and G. Dunton. 2016. Longitudinal social networks impacts on weight and weight-related behaviors assessed using mobile-based ecological momentary assessments: Study protocols for the SPARC study. BMC Public Health 16:901. DOI: 10.1186/s12889-016-3536-5. (link )

Hackman, J., J. Maupin and A. A. Brewis. 2016. Weight-related stigma is a significant psychosocial stressor in developing countries: Evidence from Guatemala. Social Science & Medicine 161(Jul):55-60. DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2016.05.032. (link )

Han, S., A. A. Brewis and A. Wutich. 2016. Body image mediates the depressive4 effects of weight gain in new mothers, particularly women already obese: Evidence from the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study. BMC Public Health 16:664. DOI: 10.1186/s12889-016-3363-8. (link )

Larson, K. L., R. Stotts, A. Wutich, A. Brewis and D. D. White. 2016. Cross-cultural perceptions of water risks and solutions across select sites. Society & Natural Resources 29(9):1049-1064. DOI: 10.1080/08941920.2015.1122132. (link )

Raves, D. M., A. Brewis, S. Trainer, S. Han and A. Wutich. 2016. Bariatric surgery patients' perceptions of weight-related stigma in healthcare settings impair post-surgery dietary adherence. Frontiers in Psychology: Eating Behavior 7:1497. DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01497. (link )

Ruth, A., A. Wutich and A. Brewis. 2016. Integrating global health undergraduates in collaborative research: The Global Ethnohydrology Study. Practicing Anthropology 38(4):16-18. (link )

Trainer, S., A. A. Brewis, A. Y. Wutich, L. C. Kurtz and M. Niesluckowski. 2016. The fat self in virtual communities: Success and failure in weight-loss blogging. Current Anthropology 57(4):523-528. DOI: 10.1086/687587. (link )

2015

Brewis, A. A. and J. J. McKenna. 2015. Translating human biology (introduction to special issue). American Journal of Human Biology 27(Jan/Feb):1-5. DOI: 10.1002/ajhb.22646. (link )

Hruschka, D. J., C. Hadley, A. A. Brewis and C. M. Stojanowski. 2015. Genetic population structure accounts for contemporary ecogeographic patterns in tropic and subtropic-dwelling humans. PLOS One 10(3):e0122301. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0122301. (link )

Trainer, S., A. Brewis, D. Hruschka and D. Williams. 2015. Translating obesity: Navigating the front lines of the "war on fat". American Journal of Human Biology 27(Jan/Feb):61=68. DOI: 10.1002/ajhb.22623. (link )

Trainer, S., A. Brewis, D. Williams and J. Rosales Chavez. 2015. Obesity, fat, or "just big"? Young adult deployment of and reactions to weight terms. Human Organization 74(3):266-275. DOI: 10.17730/0018-7259-74.3.266. (link )

2014

Brewis, A. A. 2014. Stigma and the perpetuation of obesity. Social Science & Medicine 118(Oct):152-158. DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2014.08.003. (link )

Hruschka, D. J., C. Hadley and A. A. Brewis. 2014. Disentangling basal and accumulated body mass for cross-population comparisons. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 153(4):542-550. DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.22452. (link )

Maupin, J. N. and A. Brewis. 2014. Food insecurity and body norms among rural Guatemalan schoolchildren. American Anthropologist 116(2):332-337. DOI: 10.1111/aman.12098. (link )

Vins, H., A. Wutich, A. Brewis, M. Beresford, A. Ruth and C. Roberts. 2014. Children’s perceived water futures in the United States Southwest. Human Organization 73(3):235-246. (link )

Wutich, A. and A. Brewis. 2014. Food, water, and scarcity: Toward a broader anthropology of resource insecurity. Current Anthropology 55(4):444–468. DOI: 10.1086/677311. (link )

Wutich, A., A. Ruth, A. Brewis and C. Boone. 2014. Stigmatized neighborhoods, social bonding, and health. Medical Anthropology Quarterly 28(4):556-577. DOI: 10.1111/maq.12124. (link )

Wutich, A., A. C. White, D. D. White, K. L. Larson, A. Brewis and C. Roberts. 2014. Hard paths, soft paths, or no paths? Cross-cultural perceptions of water solutions. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 18(1):109–120. DOI: doi:10.5194/hess-18-109-2014. (link )

2013

Brewis, A. A., M. Gartin, A. Y. Wutich and A. Young. 2013. Global convergence in ethnotheories of water and disease. Global Public Health 8(1):13-36. DOI: 10.1080/17441692.2012.758298. (link )

Crona, B., A. Y. Wutich, A. Brewis and M. Gartin. 2013. Perceptions of climate change: Linking local and global perceptions through a cultural knowledge approach. Climatic Change 119(2):519-531. DOI: 10.1007/s10584-013-0708-5. (link )

Hruschka, D. J. and A. A. Brewis. 2013. Absolute wealth and world region strongly predict overweight among women (ages 18-49) in 360 populations across 36 developing countries. Economics & Human Biology 11(3):337-344. DOI: 10.1016/j.ehb.2012.01.001. (link )

Hruschka, D. J., E. C. Rush and A. A. Brewis. 2013. Population differences in the relationship between height, weight, and adiposity: An application of Burton’s model. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 151(1):68-76. DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.22258. (link )

Wutich, A. Y., A. Brewis, A. M. York and R. Stotts. 2013. Rules, norms, and injustice: A cross-cultural study of perceptions of justice in water institutions. Society and Natural Resources 26(7):795-809. DOI: 10.1080/08941920.2012.723302. (link )

2012

Brewis, A. 2012. Obesity and human biology: Toward a global perspective. American Journal of Human Biology 24:258-260.

Brewis, A. A. and A. Y. Wutich. 2012. Implicit versus explicit fat-stigma. Journal of Human Biology 24:332-338.

Wiley, A. S., J. S. Allen and A. A. Brewis. 2012. Human biology eats: Contemporary research and future directions. American Journal of Human Biology 24(2):107-109. DOI: 10.1002/ajhb.22232. (link )

Wutich, A. Y., A. M. York, A. A. Brewis, R. Stotts and C. M. Roberts. 2012. Shared cultural norms for justice in water institutions: Results from Fiji, Ecuador, Paraguay, New Zealand, and the U.S. Journal of Environmental Management 113:370-376. (link )

2011

Brewis, A. A., D. J. Hruschka and A. Y. Wutich. 2011. Vulnerability to fat-stigma in women's everyday relationships. Social Science and Medicine 73:491-497.

Brewis, A. A., A. Y. Wutich, A. Falletta-Cowden and I. Rodriguez-Soto. 2011. Body norms and fat stigma in global perspective. Current Anthropology 52(2):269-276. DOI: 10.1086/659309. (link )

Hruschka, D. J., A. A. Brewis, A. Y. Wutich and B. Morin. 2011. Shared norms provide limited explanation for the social clustering of obesity. American Journal of Public Health 101(S1):S295-S300. DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2010.300053 . (link )

2010

Gartin, M., A. A. Brewis and N. Schwartz. 2010. Nonprescription antibiotic therapy: Cultural models on both sides of the counter and both sides of the border. Medical Anthropology Quarterly 24(1):85-107. DOI: 10.1111/j.1548-1387.2010.01086.x. (link )

Hadley, C., A. A. Brewis and I. Pike. 2010. Does less autonomy erode women's health? Yes. No. Maybe. American Journal of Human Biology 22(1):103-110. DOI: 10.1002/ajhb.20959. (link )

2009

Cutts, B. B., K. Darby, C. G. Boone and A. Brewis. 2009. City structure, obesity, and environmental justice: An integrated analysis of physical and social barriers to walkable streets and park access. Social Science and Medicine 69(9):1314-1322. DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2009.08.020. (link )

Books

2019

Brewis, A. and A. Wutich. 2019. Lazy, Crazy, and Disgusting: Stigma and the Undoing of Global Health. Johns Hopkins University Press. Baltimore, MD. ISBN: 978-1421433356.

2011

Brewis, A. A. 2011. Obesity: Cultural and Biocultural Perspectives. Rutgers University Press.

1997

Cambie, R. C. and A. A. Brewis. 1997. Anti-fertility Plants of the Pacific. CSIRO Press. Melbourne.

1996

Brewis, A. A. 1996. Lives on the Line: Women and Ecology on a Pacific Atoll. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. Fort Worth.

Book Chapters

2017

Trainer, S., A. Brewis, A. Wutich and S. Han. 2017. Obesity, depression, and weight-related stigma syndemics. Pp. 83-106 In: Leman, S., B. Ostrach and M. Singer eds., Foundations of Biosocial Health: Stigma and Illness Interactions. Lexington Books. ISBN: 978-1-4985-5211-0.

2016

Brewis, A. 2016. Expanding bodies in a shrinking world: Anthropological perspectives on the global "obesity epidemic". Pp. 400-407 In: Brown, P. J. and S. Closser eds., Understanding and Applying Medical Anthropology. Left Coast Press Inc.. ISBN: 978-1629582917.

2015

Brewis, A. A. 2015. Obesity: Culture and biological factors. Pp. 82-87 In: Wright, J. D. ed., International Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences. Elsevier Ltd. DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-08-097086-8.64026-6. ISBN: 978-0-08-097087-5. (link )

Brewis, A. A. and A. Y. Wutich. 2015. A world of suffering? Biocultural approaches to fat stigma in the global contexts of the obesity epidemic. Pp. 269-283 In: Leatherman, T., D. Himmelgreen and S. Kedia eds., Biocultural Approaches to Health Disparities in Global Contexts. Vol 38(2). Wiley-Blackwell. ISBN: 978-1-119-18627-4.

Brewis, A., A. Wutich and D. Williams. 2015. Teaching obesity: Stigma, structure, and self. Pp. 35-48 In: Swift, C. L. and R. Wilk eds., Teaching Food and Culture. Left Coast Press, Inc.. ISBN: 978-1629581279.

Trainer, S., A. Brewis and A. Wutich. 2015. Considering surgical weight loss: Applied anthropology and the invisible obese body. Pp. 141-150 In: Morris, C. T. and A. G. Lancey eds., The Applied Anthropology of Obesity: Prevention, Intervention, and Identity. Lexington Books. ISBN: 978-1498512633.

Williams, D. L. and A. A. Brewis. 2015. Obesity. Pp. 1-10 In: ten Have, H. ed., Encyclopedia of Global Bioethics. Springer International Publishing. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-05544-2_313-1. ISBN: 978-3-319-05544-2.

Williams, D. L., A. A. Brewis, S. S. Trainer and J. Rosales Chavez. 2015. Fat by any other name: Perceptions of "obesity" in clinical settings. Pp. 151-162 The Applied Anthropology of Obesity: Prevention, Intervention, and Identity. Lexington Books. ISBN: 978-1498512633.

Wutich, A., A. Brewis, J. B. Rosales Chavez and C. L. Jaiswal. 2015. Water, worry, and Doña Paloma: Why water security is fundamental to global mental health. Pp. 57-72 In: Kohrt, B. and E. Mendenhall eds., Global Mental Health: Anthropological Perspectives. Left Coast Press. ISBN: 978-1611329247.

2013

Wutich, A., A. A. Brewis, S. Sigurdsson, R. Stotts and A. York. 2013. Fairness and the human right to water. Pp. 220 In: Wagner, J. R. ed., The Social Life Of Water. Berghahn Books. ISBN: 978-0-85745-966-4.

Wutich, A., A. Brewis, S. Sigurdsson, R. Stotts and A. York. 2013. Fairness and the human right to water: A preliminary cross-cultural theory. Pp. 220-238 In: Wagner, J. ed., The Social Life of Water in a Time of Crisis. Berghahn Books. ISBN: 978-0-85745-966-4.

2012

Brewis, A. A. 2012. Big fat myths. Pp. 463-468 In: Dufour, D. L., A. M. Goodman and G. H. Pelto eds., Nutritional Anthropology: Biocultural Perspectives on Food and Nutrition. Oxford University Press. ISBN: 978-0199738144.

Posters

2019

Kibuka Musoke, P., A. A. Brewis, A. Y. Wutich, M. du Bray, J. Maupin, R. C. Schuster and M. M. Gervais. 2019. Community hygiene norm violators are consistently stigmatized: Evidence from four global sites and implications for sanitation interventions. Poster presented at the 21st Annual CAP LTER All Scientists Meeting and Poster Symposium, January 11, 2019, Skysong, Scottsdale, AZ. (link )

2017

du Bray, M., A. Wutich and A. Brewis. 2017. Cross-cultural approaches to understanding the emotional geographies of climate threats in four island nations. Poster presented at the 19th Annual Central-Arizona Phoenix Long-Term Ecological Research All Scientists Meeting and Poster Symposium, 13 January 2017, Skysong, Scottsdale, AZ. (link )

2016

du Bray, M., A. Wutich, R. Stotts and A. Brewis. 2016. Hope, fear, and worry: Emotional geographies of communities affected by climate change. Poster presented at the Central Arizona-Phoenix Long-Term Ecological Research Eighteenth Annual All Scientists Meeting and Poster Symposium, 15 January 2016, Skysong, Scottsdale, AZ. (link )

du Bray, M., A. Y. Wutich, R. Stotts and A. A. Brewis. 2016. Hope, Fear, and Worry: Emotional Geographies of Communities Affected by Climate Change. Poster presented at the 18th Annual CAP LTER All Scientists Meeting and Poster Symposium, January 15, 2016, Scottsdale, AZ.

Patel, S., J. Rice, R. Stotts, A. Wutich and A. Brewis. 2016. Cross-cultural perceptions of health implications from wastewater reuse. Poster presented at the Central Arizona-Phoenix Long-Term Ecological Research Eighteenth Annual All Scientists Meeting and Poster Symposium, 15 January 2016, Skysong, Scottsdale, AZ. (link )

Patel, S., J. Rice, R. Stotts, A. Y. Wutich and A. A. Brewis. 2016. Cross-Cultural Perceptions of Health Implications from Wastewater Reuse in Fiji, Guatemala, New Zealand, and Spain: Results of the 2013 Global Ethnohydrology Study. Poster presented at the AAAS 2016 Annual Meeting, February 14, 2016, Washington, DC.

Patel, S., J. Rice, R. Stotts, A. Y. Wutich and A. A. Brewis. 2016. Cross-Cultural Perceptions of Health Implications from Wastewater Reuse in Fiji, Guatemala, New Zealand, and Spain: Results of the 2013 Global Ethnohydrology Study. Poster presented at the 18th Annual CAP LTER All Scientists Meeting and Poster Symposium, January 15, 2016, Scottsdale, AZ.

Stotts, R., M. du Bray, A. Y. Wutich and A. A. Brewis. 2016. The Emotional Geographies of Climate Change in Three U.S. Contexts. Poster presented at the AAAS 2016 Annual Meeting, February 14, 2016, Washington, DC. (link )

2015

du Bray, M., R. Stotts, J. Rice, P. Westerhoff, A. Wutich and A. Brewis. 2015. Public perceptions of wastewater treatment and reuse in Phoenix, AZ: Results from the 2013 Global Ethnohydrology Study. Poster presented at the Decision Center for a Desert City Annual Poster Symposium, April 27, 2015, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.

du Bray, M., R. Stotts, J. Rice, P. Westerhoff, A. Wutich and A. Brewis. 2015. Public perceptions of wastewater treatment and reuse in Phoenix, AZ: Results from the 2013 Global Ethnohydrology Study. Poster presented at the AAAS 2015 Annual Meeting, February 12-16, 2015, San Jose, CA.

Stotts, R., M. du Bray, J. Rice, P. Westerhoff, A. Wutich and A. A. Brewis. 2015. Public perceptions of wastewater treatment and reuse in Phoenix, AZ: Results of the global ethnohydrology study. Poster presented at the Seventeenth Annual CAP LTER All Scientists Meeting and Poster Symposium, 16 January 2015, Skysong, Scottsdale, AZ. (link )

2014

Blasco, D., H. McAtee, A. Wutich, A. White, C. Roberts, D. White, K. Larson and A. A. Brewis. 2014. Hard paths, soft paths or no paths? Cross-cultural perceptions of water solutions. Poster presented at the 16th Annual CAP LTER Poster Symposium and All Scientists Meeting, January 17, 2014, Skysong, Scottsdale, AZ. (link )

McAlister, A., J. Rosales Chavez, A. Y. Wutich, A. A. Brewis, C. Roberts, J. Maupin, D. J. Hruschka and M. Boggess. 2014. Ethnotheories of climate change and disease. Poster presented at the 16th Annual CAP LTER Poster Symposium and All Scientists Meeting, January 17, 2014, Skysong, Scottsdale, AZ. (link )

Stotts, R., K. L. Larson, A. Y. Wutich and A. A. Brewis. 2014. Characterizing water risks and solutions cross-culturally: Results from the Global Ethnohydrology Study. Poster presented at the 16th Annual CAP LTER Poster Symposium and All Scientists Meeting, January 17, 2014, Skysong, Scottsdale, AZ. (link )

2013

McAlister, A., A. Y. Wutich, A. A. Brewis, J. Maupin, D. J. Hruschka, L. White and C. M. Roberts. 2013. Global convergences and divergences in ethnotheories of climate change and disease. Poster presented at the 15th Annual CAP LTER Poster Symposium and All Scientist Meeting, 11 January 2013, Skysong, Scottsdale, AZ. (link )

Rosales Chavez, J., A. Y. Wutich, A. A. Brewis, A. M. York and R. Stotts. 2013. Rules, norms, and injustice: A cross-cultural study of perceptions of justice in water institutions. Poster presented at the 11 January 2013, 15th Annual CAP LTER Poster Symposium and All Scientist Meeting 2013, Skysong, Scottsdale, AZ. (link )

Rosales Chavez, J., A. Y. Wutich, D. D. White, K. L. Larson and A. A. Brewis. 2013. Cross-cultural perspectives on uncertainty in climate science: Preliminary results from DCDC and the Global Ethnohydrology Study. Poster presented February 17, 2013 at the Decision Making Under Uncertainty (DMUU) Session of the AAAS Annual Meeting, February 14-18, 2013, Boston, MA.

Rosales Chavez, J., A. Y. Wutich, D. D. White, K. L. Larson and A. A. Brewis. 2013. Cross-cultural perspectives on uncertainty in climate science: Preliminary results from DCDC and the Global Ethnohydrology Study. Poster presented on May 1, 2013 at the Decision Center for a Desert City Annual Poster Symposium, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.

Vins, H., C. Kunzweiler, C. M. Roberts, M. Beresford, A. Y. Wutich and A. A. Brewis. 2013. Gender differences in perceptions of water in Arizona: Insights from the Science of Water project. Poster presented at the 11 January 2013, 15th Annual CAP LTER Poster Symposium and All Scientist Meeting 2013, Skysong, Scottsdale, AZ. (link )

2012

Hodzic, M., M. Gartin, A. Young, A. Y. Wutich and A. A. Brewis. 2012. Ethno-etiologies of water-borne disease: Global divergences and convergencs. Poster presented at 13 January 2012 CAP LTER 14th Annual Poster Symposium and All Scientist Meeting, Global Institute of Sustainability, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. (link )

Vins, H., M. Beresford, A. Ruth, C. M. Roberts, A. A. Brewis and A. Y. Wutich. 2012. The Science of Water Art: A citizen science project. Poster presented at 13 January 2012 CAP LTER 14th Annual Poster Symposium and All Scientist Meeting, Global Institute of Sustainability, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. (link )

2011

Sigurdsson, S., R. Stotts, A. Y. Wutich, A. A. Brewis and A. M. York. 2011. Fairness and the human right to water: A preliminary cross-cultural theory. Tempe, AZ. Poster presented at the 12-13 January 2011 CAP LTER 13th Annual Poster Symposium and All Scientist Meeting, Global Institute of Sustainability, Arizona State University. (link )

2008

Darby, K., B. B. Cutts, C. G. Boone and A. A. Brewis. 2008. An environmental justice framework for analyzing obesigenic environments: A GIS analysis of walkability, park access, and neighborhood demographics in Phoenix, Arizona. Poster presented at the CAP LTER 10th Annual Poster Symposium, 10 January 2008, Global Institute of Sustainability, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. (link )

2007

Darby, K., B. B. Cutts, C. G. Boone and A. A. Brewis. 2007. Obesigenic environments and environmental justice: The distribution of walkable neighborhoods in Phoenix, AZ. Poster presented at the October 12 Conference for Sustainability IGERTs, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK.

Presentations

2017

du Bray, M., A. Y. Wutich, K. L. Larson, D. D. White and A. A. Brewis. 2017. Bringing Emotion into Climate Change in Four Island Nations. Presentation at the 77th Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, March 28-April 1, 2017, Santa Fe, NM.

2015

Stotts, R., M. du Bray, A. Wutich and A. Brewis. 2015. Cross-cultural perceptions of wastewater treatment and reuse. Presentation at the 75th Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, March 24-28, 2015, Pittsburgh, PA.

2013

Wutich, A. Y. and A. A. Brewis. 2013. Theoretical perspectives on the causes and consequences of water insecurity. Presented March 22 at The Society for Applied Anthropology 73rd Annual Meeting, Natural Resource Distribution and Development in the 21st Century, March 19-23, 2013, Denver, CO.

2012

Wutich, A. Y. and A. A. Brewis. 2012. Rules, norms, and injustice: Perceptions of justice in water institutions in four cultures. Presentation at the 111th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, November 14-18, 2012, San Francisco, CA.

2011

Wutich, A. Y., A. A. Brewis, S. Sigurdsson, R. Stotts and A. M. York. 2011. Fairness and the human right to water: A preliminary cross-cultural theory. Presented March 14, 2011 at Resilience 2011—Resilience, Innovation, and Sustainability: Navigating the Complexities of Global Change, Second International Science and Policy Conference, Tempe, AZ.

2009

Wutich, A. Y., A. A. Brewis and B. I. Crona. 2009. Cross-cultural approaches to studying climate change: Results from Arizona, Fiji, Bolivia, and New Zealand. Presented at the March 17-21, 2009 Society for Applied Anthropology 69th Annual Meeting, Santa Fe, NM.

Wutich, A. Y., A. A. Brewis and B. Crona. 2009. Cross-cultural approaches to studying climate change: results from Arizona, Fiji, Bolivia, and New Zealand. Presentation at the Society for Applied Anthropology 69th Annual Meeting, Santa Fe, NM.

2007

Gartin, M., Z. Hasan, S. Szupinski-Quiroga, C. G. Boone, A. Y. Wutich and A. A. Brewis. 2007. Childhood obesity, cultural understandings, and nutritional knowledge flow: Trans-disciplinary apporaches. Invited paper with the Society for the Anthropology of Food and Nutrition at the 2007 American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C.