Jack Knows-His-Stuff, PhD

Curriculum Vitae

Assistant Professor, Department of Importance

Lake Superior Research Center

Northern Michigan University

1401 Presque Isle

Marquette, MI 49855

(906)227-1800;

Jack_knows_his_stuff.nmu.edu/page_of_important_stuff

Education

2010 Ph.D. Important Studies, Center for Cross Cultural Studies and the Resilience Program, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Dissertation title: “Ways to Help and Ways to Hinder: Elements of Anthropological Resilience I Studied at UAF.”

2007 M.A. Anthropology, University of Alaska Fairbanks. Thesis title: “Jack Showing Off: Change and Innovation Blah Blah Blah.”

2005 B.A. Liberal Studies, concentration in philosophy, certificate in classics; Florida Atlantic University

Academic positions

2010-present: Assistant Professor, Department of Importance, Lake Superior Research Center, NMU

2011- present: Affiliate Faculty, Center for Cross Cultural Studies and Resilience, NMU

2011- present: Lab Director, Human Dimensions Lab at the Lake Superior Research Center

Five Most Relevant Publications

2011 J.B. Stuff and L.K. Duffy. Managing environmental security risks: the truth behind the myth of sustainability. Remote and Rural Health 11(3):1800.

2011 J.B. Stuff, SC Goring, D. Anderson, and M.S. McClellan. Ways to Help and Ways to Hinder: Elements of Anthropological Resilience and Connections to Conservation. Arctic 64(1):73-88.

2010 J.B. Stuff, and SC Goring. Food Security and the Conservation of Yukon River Salmon: Are we asking too much of the Yukon River? Sustainability 9(2): 2965-2987.

2010 M.A. Lockard, N. Graham, J. Heckman, N. Dulvy, J.B. Stuff, A. Martz, S. Jenning, T. McClanahan, N. Polunor. Transitional states in Great Lakes fisheries: adapting to cope with changing conditions. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 365(1558):3753-3763.

2009 J.B. Stuff and S.C. Goring. Food, Culture, and Human Health in Michigan: An integrative health approach to food security. Environmental Science and Policy 12(4):466-478

2007 Daniel Black, S.C. Goring and Amy C. Tillings and J.B. Stuff. The Great Lakes Fisheries and the Myth of Sustainability. Environmental Research Letters 2:4

Five Other Chosen Publications

2011 J.B. Stuff and L.K. Livengood. Managing environmental security risks: the truth behind the myth of sustainability. Remote and Rural Health 11(3):1800.

2011 J.B. Stuff, SC Goring, D. Anderson, and M.S. McClellan. Ways to Help and Ways to Hinder: Elements of Anthropological Reslience and Connections to Conservation. Arctic 64(1):73-88.

2010 J.B. Stuff, and SC Goring. Food Security and the Conservation of Yukon River Salmon: Are we asking too much of the Yukon River? Sustainability 9(2): 2965-2987.

2010 M.A. MacDonald, N. Cracken, J. Cinner, N. Dulvy, J.B. Stuff, A. Fisk, S. Jenning, T. McClanahan, N. Polunor. Transitional states in Great Lakes fisheries: adapting to cope with changing conditions. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 365(1558):3753-3763.

2009 J.B. Stuff and S.C. Goring. Food, Culture, and Human Health in the U.P.: An integrative health approach to food security. Environmental Science and Policy 12(4):466-478

2007 Daniel Black, S.C. Goring and Amy C. Tidwell and J.B. Stuff. Food and water security during global warming. Environmental Research Letters 2:4

Collaborators

Name (NMU); Another Name (UAF); Another Name (CMU); Yet Another (UCLA); Another (LSSU)

Synergistic Activities

No More than 5 so don’t be too active