Jesse Rodenbiker
@JesseRodenbiker
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Geographer @RutgersU | Author of Ecological States https://t.co/NB8EtAHocf | Environment, Urbanization, Inequality, China
New York, USA
Joined July 2022
My book, Ecological States, is out! It is freely available as an open-access e-book @CornellPress. Physical copies available with a 30% discount code: 09BCARD https://t.co/eDUfbY5cb6 Nearly a decade in the making, I am deeply grateful to all who supported me along the way. (1/2)
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Ecological States examines ecological policies in the People's Republic of China to show how campaigns of scientifically based environmental protection transform nature and society. While many...
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Can China balance green ambition with everyday ways of life? #Article by @JesseRodenbiker Read it here:
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If not managed carefully, China’s green goals could perpetuate environmental injustice, impacting biodiversity and people’s livelihoods.
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"China's two agendas – biodiversity conservation and green energy expansion – increasingly collide." #PIPFellow @JesseRodenbiker explores China's environmental paradox for @SCMPNews: https://t.co/d0tXEL8msx
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If not managed carefully, China’s green goals could perpetuate environmental injustice, impacting biodiversity and people’s livelihoods.
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"Can China Balance Green Ambition With Everyday Ways of Life"
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If not managed carefully, China’s green goals could perpetuate environmental injustice, impacting biodiversity and people’s livelihoods.
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For @NewBooksNetwork, #PIPFellow @JesseRodenbiker examines how China's green revolution solidifies state power and exacerbates social inequality. Listen: https://t.co/EuHSt7KoQo
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The author of ECOLOGICAL STATES @JesseRodenbiker joined the @newbooksnetwork Podcast for an insightful conversation. Listen here: https://t.co/aANYGBvuSX
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Grateful to the @NewBooksNetwork and Yadong Li for featuring my book Ecological States on their podcast. The book is published open access and is freely available with @CornellPress
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Honored to be joining the new cohort of Public Intellectual Program Fellows with NCUSCR #pipfellows
@NCUSCR is delighted to announce the twenty fellows who make up the ninth cohort of our Public Intellectuals Program. Learn more about the newest #PIPFellows: https://t.co/wVozsPMJ7k
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Come see Dr. Ruth Wilson Gilmore speaking at Rutgers Department of Geography's 75th Anniversary @RutgersU on "The Weapon of Geography" Thursday February 27th at 5:30! Preregistration is required. Stay for events on the 28th featuring new graduate student and faculty research.
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Honored to be giving a book talk on Ecological States at UC Berkeley with the Center for Chinese Studies @CCSBerkeley. Bringing it back to the beginning!
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Rutgers Geography is honored to be hosting @azshutter to speak about her new @stanfordpress book Circular Ecologies: Environmentalism and Waste Politics in Urban China! The talk is February 14 at Rutgers University Livingston Hall 246, 3pm.
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Honored to be sharing my work on Ecology and Power in Urbanizing China and Beyond with the Department of Applied Social Sciences at @HongKongPolyU as part of the China and Global Development Network series. Thanks to Dr. Zhan Yang and Dr. Karita Kan for facilitating.
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Excited for @PrincetonAnthro Jerry Zee to speak with Rutgers Geography on Permutable Startosphere: Overflights and Geopoetics of Transpacific Top Secrecy (1958-2004). Please come! Thanks to Rutgers Center for Chinese Studies and Rutgers Global Asias Initiative for co-sponsoring.
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I enjoyed reading and engaging with Jesse's book. A must read if you are interested in political ecology, state territoriality, and ecological displacement in China.
The review forum for my book Ecological States was just published open access in Society and Space! Thank so much to I-Chun Catherine Chang, @DingFei18, Tyler Harlan, Mi Shih, and Emily T. Yeh, for their critical engagements with the book. https://t.co/kzKcLhtpHv
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The review forum for my book Ecological States was just published open access in Society and Space! Thank so much to I-Chun Catherine Chang, @DingFei18, Tyler Harlan, Mi Shih, and Emily T. Yeh, for their critical engagements with the book. https://t.co/kzKcLhtpHv
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Rodenbiker’s contributions to an ecologically-engaged political ecology, and the approach that this offers to the study of China, makes Ecological States such a compelling and essential read, and one...
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We are honored to be hosting @JiaqiLiu_soc for a talk on "Geopolitics from Below: State-Diaspora Interplay and the Social Origins of Global China" @RutgersU next week! Thanks to @CCS_Rutgers, Global Asias Initiative, and the Department of Geography for co-sponsoring.
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On Oct 23, I will present my research on Chinese diaspora politics at Rutgers Center for Chinese Studies @CCS_Rutgers. Big thanks to @JesseRodenbiker for the warm invitation. Join us if you are in the area! I will give another talk on this topic at UPenn in Nov. Details to come.
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🆕New book review! Max D. Woodworth wrote a #BookReview on "Ecological States: Politics of Science and Nature in Urbanizing China" (Author: Jesse Rodenbiker @JesseRodenbiker). Publisher: Cornell University Press @CornellPress
https://t.co/7K6M9F5c2B
#China #Urbanization #Ecology
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My new paper on transitional marine wildlife economies in Hong Kong is out! As shark fin consumption decreases, sea cucumber and fish maw are on the rise. In effect, this shifts biodiversity loss through commodity substitution and reflects class dynamics. https://t.co/BPMkh30JbX
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Hong Kong has historically been the epicenter of the global shark fin trade. Despite this legacy, recent public outreach campaigns highlighting the effects of consumption on marine ecosystems have ...
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Great to work with @ntherk and @Cornell undergrads @3rica373 and Kelly Su on this new paper examining relationships between NYC dried sea cucumber markets and marine biodiversity loss. Thanks for support from @AtkinsonCenter @Princeton @princetonCCC. https://t.co/ShVlBop6Z4
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This study employs a multidisciplinary methodology across natural and social sciences to examine relationships between biodiversity loss at sea and urban consumption with a focus on sea cucumber and...
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"China’s nature-based solutions in the Global South: Evidence from Asia, Africa, and Latin America" Check out our paper in @GEC_Journal for a history and regional geography of China's engagements in NBS! Led by @AnnahZhu with @niklasweins and others https://t.co/8TGehw8QWr
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