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Dr Katie Meehan is an expert in cities, infrastructure, water governance, informal urban development, environmental justice and the politics of climate change knowledge. She has worked in Mexico and the US Southwest for over a decade.
Research:
Urban political ecology
Environmental justice and racial capitalism
Household water security
Infrastructure and cities
Politics of climate change knowledge
Social study of science and technology (STS)
Mixed methodology
Latin America and the US
Katie directs two major research initiatives. With a focus on social and spatial disparities in urban infrastructure provision, the Plumbing Poverty project examines how households experience insecure water access in high-income countries, especially cities. Drawing on theories of urban political ecology and racial capitalism, coupled with ethnographic and census-based research, this project is the first of its kind to explore the social geography of insecure water access in the Americas, with new work planned for the UK and Europe. For policy-relevant insights of this work, please see our report 'Plumbing poverty in US cities: A report on gaps and trends in household water access, 2000 to 2017.'
In 2017, Katie launched a second project on 'Knowledge Integration', which explores how climate change experts collaborate and integrate environmental knowledge across international borders, disciplinary cultures, and spatial scales. Drawing on creative techniques such as Q Method, Katie and her team are trying to identify new pathways to transdisciplinary knowledge integration. This research is sponsored by the US National Science Foundation through 2022.
In addition to teaching and research, Katie is a lead Editor (Nature and Society) for the Annals of the American Association of Geographers, a flagship journal of the discipline, and a Steering Committee Member for the NSF-fundedHousehold Water Insecurity (HWISE) Research Network, which seeks to catalyze social science discovery at the intersection of policy and practice.
Research:
Urban political ecology
Environmental justice and racial capitalism
Household water security
Infrastructure and cities
Politics of climate change knowledge
Social study of science and technology (STS)
Mixed methodology
Latin America and the US
Katie directs two major research initiatives. With a focus on social and spatial disparities in urban infrastructure provision, the Plumbing Poverty project examines how households experience insecure water access in high-income countries, especially cities. Drawing on theories of urban political ecology and racial capitalism, coupled with ethnographic and census-based research, this project is the first of its kind to explore the social geography of insecure water access in the Americas, with new work planned for the UK and Europe. For policy-relevant insights of this work, please see our report 'Plumbing poverty in US cities: A report on gaps and trends in household water access, 2000 to 2017.'
In 2017, Katie launched a second project on 'Knowledge Integration', which explores how climate change experts collaborate and integrate environmental knowledge across international borders, disciplinary cultures, and spatial scales. Drawing on creative techniques such as Q Method, Katie and her team are trying to identify new pathways to transdisciplinary knowledge integration. This research is sponsored by the US National Science Foundation through 2022.
In addition to teaching and research, Katie is a lead Editor (Nature and Society) for the Annals of the American Association of Geographers, a flagship journal of the discipline, and a Steering Committee Member for the NSF-fundedHousehold Water Insecurity (HWISE) Research Network, which seeks to catalyze social science discovery at the intersection of policy and practice.
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Political Geographypp.103087, (2024)
Katie Meehan,Melissa Beresford, Fausto Amador Cid,Lourdes Johanna Avelar Portillo, Anna Marin, Marianne Odetola,Raul Pacheco-Vega
WILEY INTERDISCIPLINARY REVIEWS-WATERno. 4 (2023)
ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF GEOGRAPHERSno. 7 (2023): 1535-1542
Katie Meehan,Wendy Jepson,Leila M. Harris,Amber Wutich,Melissa Beresford, Amanda Fencl, Jonathan London,Gregory Pierce,Lucero Radonic, Christian Wells,Nicole J. Wilson,Ellis Adjei Adams,
WATER INTERNATIONALno. 5 (2020): 416-422
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