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
  • Thesis
  • Posts

Talking Nuclear in Class

February 2, 2017 By Tasha Addington-Ferris Leave a Comment

This semester is a great time to be starting my independent study on nuclear power for a number of reasons. I first became interested in the topic when I worked with a group to create a small presentation on nuclear power in my ENVS 160 class.  It was the first time that I had ever […]

Filed Under: Nuclear Power, Posts

Working toward thesis…

January 26, 2017 By Tasha Addington-Ferris 3 Comments

Working toward thesis…

Thesis isn’t too far away, so here are some goals to get me ready… Goal 1: Reread the cited articles of my proposed concentration.  Do they still make sense?  Decide if they are still applicable, and if so, write a brief description of  a NEW way to think about the same readings (as opposed to […]

Filed Under: ENVS330, Posts

Taipei at Night

September 6, 2016 By Tasha Addington-Ferris

Taipei at Night

I am reaching the end of my little pre-program vacation in Taipei, Taiwan and I figured it would be nice to wrap up the trip in the only way an ENVS student knows how: a DS post… A few of my first impressions of Taipei were 1. The smell.  There is a very odd smell […]

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Politics and Identity

May 1, 2016 By Tasha Addington-Ferris

In Portland, sustainability is an important identity of the city and many of the inhabitants.  The city brands itself as a bike-friendly, commutable, and most importantly, sustainable and green city.  The branding technique has worked well, as the city has been bombarded with new residents in the last few years.  The city is often portrayed […]

Filed Under: Enviro Theory, Posts

Ethics and Identity

April 30, 2016 By Tasha Addington-Ferris

While reality often deals with nature versus culture, and knowledge with matter versus mind, ethics deals with the binaries of fact versus value.  The values that are developed by people are often created as a response to facts, or in spite of them. It can be difficult to describe, define, or contain values in a […]

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Knowledge and Identity

April 26, 2016 By Tasha Addington-Ferris

Knowledge and Identity

Knowledge I am looking at knowledge as a way to understand identity, both of self and others.  At first I was not sure if this applied, because identity is so subjective, but then I realized that knowledge is also subjective.  Taking the science wars for example, knowing what information is considered knowledge and where/what important knowledge […]

Filed Under: Enviro Theory, Posts

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