Tasha Addington-Ferris

  • About
  • Courses
    • Environmental Analysis
    • Environmental Theory
    • (Un)natural Disasters
    • Situating Environmental Problems and Solutions
  • Concentration
  • Projects
    • Cascadia Earthquake Preparedness Community Outreach Project
    • #Portland: Branding City Aesthetics Through Social Media
    • Nuclear Power – Resilient or Not?
    • Objects of Oppression: How Different Perspectives of Logging have Affected Douglas County
    • An Introduction to Community Gardens in Portland
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The People

February 8, 2016 By Tasha Addington-Ferris

The People

In order to understand the Malheur occupation that is happening right now from the occupier’s point of view, I looked into the way that they use the phrase “the people.”  A lot of the stances that they are upholding are rooted in a history that closely follows the use of specific words.  Such words include […]

Filed Under: Enviro Theory, Posts

Mindful of Malheur

February 4, 2016 By Tasha Addington-Ferris

Mindful of Malheur

Here is a quick mind-map as we analyze the actors of the Malheur occupation and the theories/big words within in. Certain big words and ideas are used by or to describe different sets of actors in this situation.  The occupier’s big words include, but are not limited to: martyr, the people, rights, liberty, property, patriot, constitution, […]

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Big Results

February 4, 2016 By Tasha Addington-Ferris

On Tuesday we all came together again to create a collection of big words for some of the analysis that we did last week.  Our class list of big words was narrowed down to five big words:  purity, techno-optimism, enviro-efficiency, apocalyptic, ecomodernist. I only used questions related to values, so my two words (Classic Hero and […]

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Big Numbers Making Big Words

January 28, 2016 By Tasha Addington-Ferris

This week we have been using SPSS to analyze the statistics from an “EcoTypes” survey that was created last semester with my ENVS 220 class, as well as data from an international environmental survey from 2010.  For the EcoTypes data, I ran correlations between answers to specific questions.  Using the questions with the highest correlations, […]

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But What About Big Words?

January 26, 2016 By Tasha Addington-Ferris

Starting on factor analysis today, especially combined with the “big green words” and “factor analysis” readings that we have been doing recently made it clear that when we use big words we also have to ask: so what?  Why should anyone care about one big word more than another?  What gives any of the “big […]

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Big Words

January 21, 2016 By Tasha Addington-Ferris

Today’s focus on big words connected in my mind.  Before class started, we were each expected to come with our own compilation of big words.  My list looked something like this: environment, sustainability, nature, wilderness, conservative, liberal, progressive, feminism.  The idea behind each of these being to follow the three main components of what makes […]

Filed Under: Enviro Theory, Posts

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