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1 V I T A DUANE A. GILL March 2016 CURRENT POSITION Professor of Sociology Department of Sociology Oklahoma State University 431 Murray Hall Stillwater, OK 74078-4062 405-744-6104 EDUCATION Ph.D. Sociology, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, May, 1986. Dissertation Title : A Disaster Impact Assessment Model: An Empirical Study of a Technological Disaster. M.A. Sociology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas, August, 1980. Thesis Title : The Social Circle of Catfishermen. B.A. Sociology, Central College, Pella, Iowa, May, 1978. AREAS OF RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTEREST Environmental Sociology Theory (classical and contemporary) Sociology of Disasters Qualitative Methods Community Natural Resources Rural Sociology Applied Sociology Social Impact Assessment Sport and Leisure Indigenous Studies TEACHING EXPERIENCE July 2009 – present: Department of Sociology, Oklahoma State University January 1988 – June 2009: Department of Sociology, Mississippi State University. September 1998 - June 1999: Fulbright Scholar, University of Bahrain. January 1986 - December 1986: Lecturer, Department of Sociology, Texas A&M University. Sept 1982 – Dec 1985: Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Sociology, Texas A&M University. 1978-1980: Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Sociology, Kansas State University.

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V I T A

DUANE A. GILL

March 2016 CURRENT POSITION Professor of Sociology Department of Sociology Oklahoma State University 431 Murray Hall Stillwater, OK 74078-4062 405-744-6104 EDUCATION Ph.D. Sociology, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, May, 1986.

Dissertation Title: A Disaster Impact Assessment Model: An Empirical Study of a Technological Disaster.

M.A. Sociology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas, August, 1980. Thesis Title: The Social Circle of Catfishermen. B.A. Sociology, Central College, Pella, Iowa, May, 1978. AREAS OF RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTEREST Environmental Sociology Theory (classical and contemporary) Sociology of Disasters Qualitative Methods Community Natural Resources Rural Sociology Applied Sociology Social Impact Assessment Sport and Leisure Indigenous Studies TEACHING EXPERIENCE July 2009 – present: Department of Sociology, Oklahoma State University January 1988 – June 2009: Department of Sociology, Mississippi State University. September 1998 - June 1999: Fulbright Scholar, University of Bahrain. January 1986 - December 1986: Lecturer, Department of Sociology, Texas A&M University. Sept 1982 – Dec 1985: Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Sociology, Texas A&M University. 1978-1980: Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Sociology, Kansas State University.

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COURSES TAUGHT Environment and Society Contemporary Social Theory Sociology of Disaster Undergraduate Social Theory Human Ecology Introductory Sociology Social Impact Analysis Marriage and Family Sociology of Sport Social Problems RESEARCH EXPERIENCE August 2015 – December 2015: Fulbright Visiting Research Chair in Native Peoples and Communities,

University of Alberta, Canada. July 2009 – present: Professor of Sociology, Department of Sociology, Oklahoma State University January 1988 – June 2009: Research Professor, Social Science Research Center, Mississippi Agricultural

and Forestry Experiment Station, Mississippi State University. July 1, 1991 - August 31, 1991: Research Associate for Earthwatch Center for Field Studies project “Valdez:

The Human Costs.” Field activities took place in the Alaskan communities of Cordova and Valdez. September 1986 - December 1987: Post-Doctorate Research Associate, Department of Recreation and Parks,

Texas A&M University. August 1981 - September 1982: Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Rural Sociology, Texas A&M

University. April 1980 - August 1980: Biological Technician, Environmental Office, DFE, Fort Riley, Kansas. BOOKS Picou, J.S., D.A. Gill and M.J. Cohen (eds.). 1997. The Exxon Valdez Disaster: Readings on a Modern

Social Problem. Dubuque, IA: Kendall-Hunt. (Second printing, 1999; Third printing 2008 Delhi, India: Indo American Books).

JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS Gill, D.A., L.A. Ritchie. J.S. Picou, J. Langhinrichsen-Rohling, M.A. Long, and J.W. Shenesey. 2014. “The

Exxon and BP Oil Spills: A Comparison of Psychosocial Impacts.” Natural Hazards. (DOI) 10.1007/s11069-014-1280-7.

Ritchie, L.A., D.A. Gill and C. Farnham. 2013. “Recreancy Revisited: Beliefs about Institutional Failure

Following the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill.” Society and Natural Resources 26:655-671 (2012, DOI: 10.1080/08941920.2012.690066).

Gill, D.A., J.S. Picou, and L.A. Ritchie. 2012. “The Exxon Valdez and BP Oil Spills: A Comparison of Initial

Social and Psychological Impacts.” American Behavioral Scientist 56(1):3-23. Ritchie, L.A., D.A. Gill and J.S. Picou. 2011. “The BP Disaster and Social Distress: A Rerun of the Exxon

Valdez?” Contexts 10(3):30-35.

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JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS (continued) Paton, D., B.F. Houghton, C.E. Gregg, D. McIvor, D.M. Johnston, P.T. Bürgelt, P. Larin, D.A. Gill, L.A.

Ritchie, S. Meinhold and J. Horan. 2009. “Managing Tsunami Risk: Social Context Influences on Preparedness.” Journal of Pacific Rim Psychology 3(1):27-37.

Paton, D., B.F. Houghton, C.E. Gregg, D.A. Gill, L.A. Ritchie, D. McIvor, P. Larin, S. Meinhold, J. Horan,

and D. Johnson. 2008. “Managing Tsunami Risk in Coastal Communities: Identifying Predictors of Preparedness.” Australian Journal of Emergency Management 23(1):4-9.

Ritchie, L.A. and D.A. Gill. 2008. “The Selendang Ayu Shipwreck and Oil Spill: Considering Threats and

Fears of a Worst Case Scenario.” Sociological Inquiry 78(2):184-206. Gill, D.A. 2007. “Secondary Trauma or Secondary Disaster? Insights from Hurricane Katrina.” Sociological

Spectrum 27(6):613-632. Gill, D.A. 2007. “Disaster Research and Hurricane Katrina: Guest Editor’s Introduction.” Sociological

Spectrum 27(6):609-612. Gill, D.A., L. Clarke, M.J. Cohen, L.A. Ritchie, A. Ladd, B. Marshall, and S. Meinhold. 2007. “Post-Katrina

Guiding Principles of Disaster Social Science Research.” Sociological Spectrum 27(6):789-792. Gill, D.A., A.E. Ladd, and J. Marszalek. 2007. “College Students’ Experiences with Hurricane Katrina: A

Comparison between Students from Mississippi State University and Three New Orleans Universities.” Journal of the Mississippi Academy of Sciences 52(4):262-280.

Ladd, A.E., D.A. Gill, and J. Marszalek. 2007. “Riders from the Storm: Disaster Narratives of Relocated

New Orleans College Students in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.” Journal of Public Management and Social Policy 13(2):51-80.

McMillen, R., D.A. Gill, and N. Valentine. 2007. “The Leading Health Indicators of Mississippi: A Report

from the 2004 Mississippi Health Assessment.” Journal of the Mississippi State Medical Association 48(1):354-359.

McSpirit, S., S. Scott, D. Gill, S. Hardesty, and D. Sims. 2007. “Risk Perceptions after a Coal Waste

Impoundment Failure: A Survey Assessment. Southern Rural Sociology 22(2):83-110. Ritchie, L.A. and D.A. Gill. 2007. “Voices of Katrina: Guest Editors’ Introduction.” Journal of Public

Management and Social Policy 13(2):1-4. Ritchie, L.A. and D.A. Gill. 2007. “Social Capital Theory as an Integrating Theoretical Framework in

Technological Disaster Research.” Sociological Spectrum 27:103-129. Green, J. J., D. A. Gill, and A. M. Kleiner. 2006. “From Vulnerability to Resiliency: Assessing Impacts and

Responses to Disaster.” Southern Rural Sociology 21(2):100-110.

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JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS (continued) Parisi, D., S.M. Grice, M. Taquino, and D. A. Gill. 2005. “Community Concentration of Poverty and its

Consequences on Nonmetro County Persistence of Poverty in Mississippi.” Sociological Spectrum 25(4):469-483.

Parisi, D., D.A. Harris, S.M. Grice, M. Taquino, and D.A. Gill. 2005. “Does the TANF Work-First

Initiative Promote Successful Welfare-to-Work Transitions?” Journal of Poverty 9(1):65-81. Bowman, J.L., B.D. Leopold, F.J. Vilella, and D.A. Gill. 2004. “A Spatially Explicit Model, Derived from

Demographic Variables, to Predict Attitudes Toward Balck Bear Restoration.” Journal of Wildlife Management 68(2):223-232.

Parisi, D., S. M. Grice, M. Taquino, and D.A. Gill. 2004. “Civic Responsibility and the Environment:

Linking Local Conditions to Environmental Activeness” Society and Natural Resources 17:97-112. Picou, J.S., B.K. Marshall, and D.A. Gill. 2004. “Disaster, Litigation and the Corrosive Community.” Social

Forces 82(4):1493-1522. Marshall, B. K., J.S. Picou, and D.A. Gill. 2003. “Terrorism as Disaster: Selected Commonalities and Long-

Term Recovery for 9/11 Survivors.” Research in Social Problems and Public Policy 11:73-96. McMillen, R., L. Dawson, E. Jones, and D.A. Gill. 2003. “A Community Health Assessment of the North

Mississippi Health Services Catchment Area.” Journal of the Mississippi State Medical Association 44(5):135-140.

Parisi, D., D. K. McLaughlin, S.M. Grice, M. Taquino, and D.A. Gill. 2003. “TANF Participation Rates: Do

Community Conditions Matter?” Rural Sociology 68(4):491-512. Parisi, D., M. Taquino, S.M. Grice, and D.A. Gill. 2003. “Promoting Environmental Democracy Using GIS

as a Means to Integrate Community into the EPA BASINS Approach.” Society and Natural Resources 16(1):205-219.

Schramm, H.L. Jr., P.D. Gerard, and D.A. Gill. 2003. “The Importance of Environmental Quality and Catch

Potential to Fishing Site Selection by Freshwater Anglers in Mississippi.” North American Journal of Fisheries Management 23:512-522.

Parisi, D., S.M. Grice, M. Taquino, and D.A. Gill. 2002. “Building Capacity for Community Efficacy for

Economic Development in Mississippi.” Journal of Community Development Society 33(2):19-38. Parisi, D., S.M. Grice, M. Taquino, and D.A. Gill. 2002. “Social Capital, Structural Conditions, and

Mortality: A Study of Nonmetropolitan Counties in Mississippi.” Southern Rural Sociology 18(2)111-129.

Taquino, M., D. Parisi and D.A. Gill. 2002. “Units of Analysis and the Environmental Justice Hypothesis:

The Case of Industrial Hog Farms.” Social Science Quarterly 83(1):298-316.

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JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS (continued) Bowman, J., B. Leopold, F. Vilella, D. Gill, and H. Jacobson. 2001. “Attitudes of Landowners

Toward Black Bears Compared Between Areas of High and Low Bear Populations.” URSUS 12:153-160.

Miller, D.S., D.A. Gill and J.S. Picou. 2000. “Assigning Blame: The Interpretation of Social Narratives and Environmental Disasters.” Southeastern Sociological Review 1:13-31.

Gill, D.A., H.L. Schramm, J.T. Forbes and G.S. Bray. 1999. “Environmental Attitudes of Mississippi Catfish

Anglers.” American Fisheries Society Symposium 24:407-415. Miller, D. S., J.J. Green and D.A. Gill. 1999. “Bridging the Gap Between the Reductionist Perspective of

Public Policy and the Precautionary Perspective of Communities.” Electronic Green Journal 11(December) http://egj.lib.uidaho.edu/egj11/miller1.html

Parisi, D., D.A. Gill, M.C. Taquino and G. Catelli. 1999. “Doing Community-Sustainable-Development

Research.” Formazione E Societa 10(1):101-120. Schramm, H.L., J.T. Forbes, D.A. Gill and W.D. Hubbard. 1999. “Fishing Environment Preferences and

Attitudes toward Overharvest: Are Catfish Anglers Unique?” American Fisheries Society Symposium 24:417-425.

Gill, D.A. and J.S. Picou. 1998. “Technological Disaster and Chronic Community Stress.” Society and Natural Resources 11:795-815. Gill, D.A., R.B. Ditton and S.H. Holland. 1994. “Charter and Party Boat Captains in the U.S. Gulf of

Mexico: A Social Structure Perspective.” Marine Fisheries Review 55(3):16-20. Gill, D.A. 1993. “Guest Editor's Introduction.” Sociological Spectrum 13 (1):1-5. Ditton, R.B., S.H. Holland and D.A. Gill. 1992. “The Gulf of Mexico Party Boat Industry: Activity

Centers, Species Utilization and Management Opinions.” Marine Fisheries Review 54 (2):15-20. Dyer, C.L., D.A. Gill and J.S. Picou. 1992. “Social Disruption and the Valdez Oil Spill: Alaskan Natives in

a Natural Resource Community.” Sociological Spectrum 12 (2):105-126. Holland, S.H., R.B. Ditton and D.A. Gill. 1992. “The Gulf of Mexico Charter Boat Industry: Activity

Centers, Species Utilization and Management Opinions.” Marine Fisheries Review 54 (2):21-27. Picou, J.S., D.A. Gill, C.L. Dyer and E.W. Curry. 1992. “Social Psychological Stress in an Alaskan Fishing

Community: The Impacts of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill.” Industrial Crises Quarterly 6(3):235-257. Ditton, R.B., D.A. Gill and C.L. MacGregor. 1991. “Understanding the Market for Charter and Headboat

Fishing Services.” Marine Fisheries Review 53(1):19-26.

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JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS (continued) Gill, D.A. and J.S. Picou. 1991. “The Social Psychological Impacts of a Technological Accident: Disaster

Structure, Collective Stress & Perceived Health Risks.” Journal of Hazardous Materials 27(1):77-89.

Krebs, G.V., J.S. Picou and D.A. Gill. 1988. “Participation and Skill Development in Children's Sport: An Alternative Model for Little League Baseball.” Journal of Applied Research in Coaching and Athletics 3 (2):120-127.

Picou, J.S. and D.A. Gill. 1986. “Drug Use among Basketball Players: An Historical Analysis of Use

Situations.” Journal of Applied Research in Coaching and Athletics 1(3):226-238. Thomas, J.K., D.A. Gill and C.E. Adams. 1984. “Environmental Perceptions of Licensed Texas Hunters.”

Environmental Professional 6(3 & 4):255-263. Adamchak, D. J., G. S. Foster and D.A. Gill. 1983. “Population Turnaround in Kansas: The

Nonmetropolitan-Adjacency Effect.” The Social Science Journal 20 (2):17-28. Foster, G.S. and D.A. Gill. 1983. “Structural Impingements on Graduate Students in Sociology.” American

Sociological Association Newsletter on Teaching Sociology 8 (1): 2-4.

CHAPTERS IN BOOKS Gill, D.A. and L.A. Ritchie. In Press. “Oil Spills.” The SAGE Encyclopedia of Economics and Society.

SAGE. Gill, D.A., L.A. Ritchie and J.S. Picou. 2015. “Litigation and Settlements Following the Exxon Valdez and

BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spills: When the Disasters Are Crimes.” Pp. 85-115 in D. W. Harper and K. Frailing (eds.). Crime and Criminal Justice in Disaster (Third Edition). Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press.

Gill, D.A. and L.A. Ritchie. 2015. “Sociocultural Survival in the Face of Looming Disaster: The Gitga’at

First Nation’s Opposition to the Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipeline Project.” Pp. 211-223 in M. Companion (ed.), Disasters' Impacts on Livelihood and Cultural Survival: Losses, Opportunities, and Mitigation. CRC Press/Taylor & Francis Group.

Ritchie, L.A., D.A. Gill and J.S. Picou. 2013. “The BP Disaster and Social Distress: A Rerun of the Exxon

Valdez?” Pp. 225-233 in L. King and D. McCarthy Auriffielle (eds.). Environmental Sociology: From Analysis to Action. Rowman & Littlefield. (reprint of 2011 Contexts article)

Gill, D.A., J.S. Picou and L.A. Ritchie. 2012. [2010]. “When the Disaster is a Crime: Legal Issues and the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill.” Pp. 73-96 in D. W. Harper and K. Frailing (eds.). Crime and Criminal Justice in Disaster (Second Edition). Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press.

Ladd, A.E. and D.A. Gill. 2012. “Learning from Disaster: Documenting the Impacts of Hurricane Katrina on

Displaced College Students from New Orleans.” Pp. 106-112 in P. Nyden, L. Hossfeld and G. Nyden (eds.). Public Sociology: Research, Action, and Change. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

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CHAPTERS IN BOOKS (continued) Fondren, K.M., D.A. Gill and J.S. Picou. 2011. “Football, College.” Pp. 99-103 in C.R. Wilson (general ed.)

and Harvey H. Jackson, III (volume ed.). The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture. Chapel Hill, NC: The University of North Carolina Press.

Fondren, K.M., D.A. Gill and J.S. Picou. 2011. “Football, High School.” Pp. 103-105 in C.R. Wilson

(general ed.) and Harvey H. Jackson, III (volume ed.). The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture. Chapel Hill, NC: The University of North Carolina Press.

Fondren, K.M., D.A. Gill and J.S. Picou. 2011. “Football, Professional.” Pp. 105-108 in C.R. Wilson

(general ed.) and Harvey H. Jackson, III (volume ed.). The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture. Chapel Hill, NC: The University of North Carolina Press.

Fondren, K.M., D.A. Gill and J.S. Picou. 2011. “Football Traditions.” Pp. 108-111 in C.R. Wilson (general

ed.) and Harvey H. Jackson, III (volume ed.). The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture. Chapel Hill, NC: The University of North Carolina Press.

Gill, D.A. 2011. “Foreword.” Pp xvii-xx in D. Miller and J. Rivera (eds.). Community Disaster Recovery

and Resiliency: Exploring Global Opportunities and Challenges. Taylor and Francis, LLC. Horan, J., L.A. Ritchie, S. Meinhold, D.A. Gill, C. Gregg, B. Houghton, T. Matheson, D. Paton and D.

Johnston. 2010. Evaluating Disaster Education: NOAA’s TsunamiReady™ Community Program and Risk Awareness Education Efforts in New Hanover County, North Carolina. Pp. 79-93 in L.A. Ritchie and W. McDonald (eds.). New Directions for Evaluation. New York: Wiley.

Ritchie, L.A. and D.A. Gill. 2010. Fostering Resiliency in Renewable Resource Communities: Subsistence

Lifescapes and Social Capital. Pp. 51-81 in J. D. Rivera and D.S. Miller (eds.), How Ethnically Marginalized Americans Cope with Catastrophic Disasters: Studies in Suffering and Resiliency. Edwin Mellen Press.

Gill, D.A. 2008. Sport. Pp. 925-927 in G. Goreham (ed.), Encyclopedia of Rural America: The Land and

People (Second Edition). Millerton, NY: Grey House Publishing. Gill, D. A. and D. Miller. 2008. Environmental Regulations. Pp. 345-348 in G. Goreham (ed.), Encyclopedia

of Rural America: The Land and People (Second Edition). Millerton, NY: Grey House Publishing. Gill, D.A., A. E. Ladd, G. Cross, V. Fee, J. Edwards, J. Marszalek, A. Edwards, D. McSeveney, and E.

Wells-Parker. 2006. Impacts of Hurricane Katrina on Mississippi State University Students. Pp. 373-402 in Natural Hazards Center (producer). Learning From Catastrophe: Quick Response Research in the Wake of Hurricane Katrina. Special Publication #40 under National Science Foundation Grant No. CMS0408499. Institute of Behavioral Science, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO.

Gill, D.A. and L.A. Ritchie. 2006. Community Responses to Oil Spills: Lessons to be Learned from

Technological Disaster Research. Pp. 77-96 in R. Brewer (ed.) The Selendang Ayu Oil Spill: Lessons Learned. Alaska Sea Grant College Program (AK-SG-06-02). University of Alaska Fairbanks.

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CHAPTERS IN BOOKS (continued) Gill, D.A. and J.S. Picou. 2001. The Day the Water Died: The Exxon Valdez Disaster and Indigenous

Culture. Pp. 277-302 in S. Biel (ed.). American Disasters. New York: New York University Press. Gill, D.A. 2001. Sociological Factors Influencing Adoption of Best Management Practices in the Mississippi

Delta. Pp. 105-112 in R. A. Reibech & S. Knight (eds.). The Mississippi Delta Management System Evaluation Area Project, 1995-99. Mississippi Agricultural & Forestry Experiment Station Information Bulletin 377. Mississippi State University: Office of Agricultural Communications.

Gill, D.A. 2000. The Exxon Valdez Oil Spill: A 10 Year Research Odyssey. Pp. 145-155 in K.K.

Thompson (ed.) Celebrating 50 Years of Excellence: 1950-2000. Social Science Research Center, Mississippi State University.

Picou, J.S. and D.A. Gill. 2000. The Exxon Valdez as Localized Environmental Catastrophe:

Dis(similarities to the Risk Society. Pp. 143-170 in M.J. Cohen (ed.). Risk in the Modern Age: Social Theory, Science, and Environmental Decision-Making. New York: MacMillan.

Gill, D.A. 1997. Sport. Pp. 665-668 in G.A. Goreham (ed.). Encyclopedia of Rural America. Santa

Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO. Gill, D.A. and D.S. Miller. 1997. Environmental Regulations. Pp. 236-239 in G.A. Goreham (ed.).

Encyclopedia of Rural America. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO. Gill, D.A. and J.S. Picou. 1997. The Day the Water Died: Cultural Impacts of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill. Pp.

167-191 in J.S. Picou, D.A. Gill and M.J. Cohen (eds.). The Exxon Valdez Disaster: Readings on a Modern Social Problem. Dubuque, IA: Kendall-Hunt.

Picou, J.S. and D.A. Gill. 1997. Commercial Fishers and Stress: Psychological Stress and the Exxon Valdez

Oil Spill. Pp.211-235 in J.S. Picou, D.A. Gill and M.J. Cohen (eds.). The Exxon Valdez Disaster: Readings on a Modern Social Problem. Dubuque, IA: Kendall-Hunt.

Picou, J.S., D.A. Gill, and M.J. Cohen. 1997. Technological Disasters and Social Policy: Lessons from the

Exxon Valdez Oil Spill. Pp. 309-315 in J.S. Picou, D.A. Gill and M.J. Cohen (eds.). The Exxon Valdez Disaster: Readings on a Modern Social Problem. Dubuque, IA: Kendall-Hunt.

Picou, J.S., D.A. Gill and M.J. Cohen. 1997. The Exxon Valdez Oil Spill as a Technological Disaster:

Conceptualizing a Modern Social Problem. Pp. 1-21 in J.S. Picou, D.A. Gill and M.J. Cohen (eds.). The Exxon Valdez Disaster: Readings on a Modern Social Problem. Dubuque, IA: Kendall-Hunt.

Picou, J.S. and D.A. Gill. 1996. The Exxon Valdez Oil Spill and Chronic Psychological Stress. Pp. 879-

893 in F. Rice, R. Spies, D. Wolfe and B. Wright (eds.). Proceedings of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill American Fisheries Symposium 18. Bethesda, MD: American Fisheries Society.

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CHAPTERS IN BOOKS (continued) Gill, D.A. 1994. Environmental Disaster and Fishery Co-Management in a Natural Resource Community:

Impacts of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill. Pp. 207-235 in C. L. Dyer and J. R. McGoodwin (eds.). Folk Management in the World Fisheries: Lessons for Modern Fisheries Management. Boulder, CO: University Press of Colorado.

Gill, D.A. 1992. Dick Butkis. Pp. 363-366 in Editors of Salem Press. The Twentieth Century: Great

Athletes. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press. Gill, D.A. 1992. John Havlicek. Pp. 1029-1032 in Editors of Salem Press. The Twentieth Century: Great

Athletes. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press. Anderson, A., J. Warfield, J.S. Picou and D.A. Gill. 1990. Race and the Educational Orientations of College

Athletes: Implications for Career Counseling. Pp. 27-40 in W.K. Simpson, A.D. LeUnes and J.S. Picou (eds.), Applied Research in Coaching and Athletics Annual 1990. Boston: American Press.

Picou, J.S. and D.A. Gill. 1990. Drug Use Among Basketball Players: A Historical Analysis of Use

Situations. Pp. 67-80 in W.K. Simpson, A.D. LeUnes and J.S. Picou (eds.). Applied Research in Coaching and Athletics Annual 1990. Boston, MA: American Press.

Gill, D.A. and J.S. Picou. 1989. Toxic Waste Disposal Sites as Technological Disasters. Pp. 81-97 in D. L.

Peck (ed.). Psychological Effects of Hazardous Waste Disposal on Communities. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas.

Picou, J.S. and D.A. Gill. 1989. Football. Pp. 1221-1224 in C.R. Wilson and W. Ferris (eds.). Encyclopedia

of Southern Culture. Chapel Hill, N.C.: The University of North Carolina Press. Foster, G.S. and D.A. Gill. 1986. Structural Impingements on Graduate Students in Sociology. Pp. 258-262

in N. Payne Jr. and P.E. Fontane (eds.). Innovative Techniques for Teaching Sociology: Essays from the Teaching Newsletter, 1982-1985. Washington, D.C.: ASA Teaching Resources Center.

BOOK REVIEWS 1996 Jens Lund, Flatheads and Spooneys: Fishing for a Living in the Ohio River Valley. Rural Sociology

61(4):702-703. 1995 Association of State Floodplain Managers, Challenges Ahead: Flood Loss Reduction Strategies for

the '90s. International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters 13(2):203-204. 1990 Paul Shrivastava, Bhopal: Anatomy of a Crisis. International Journal of Mass Emergencies and

Disasters 8(2):173-175. 1989 Edward J. Walsh, Democracy in the Shadows: Citizen Mobilization in the Wake of the Accident at

Three Mile Island. Rural Sociology 54(4):634-637. 1988 Maurice Pieron and George Graham (eds.), Sport Pedagogy: The 1984 Olympic Scientific Congress

Proceedings, Volume 6. Journal of Applied Research in Coaching and Athletics 2(2):134-136.

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BOOK REVIEWS (Continued) 1986 Jay J. Coakley, Sport in Society: Issues and Controversies. Journal of Applied Research in Coaching

and Athletics 1(3):244-245. NEWSLETTER, WEB, & MEDIA PUBLICATIONS Gill, D.A. and L.A. Ritchie. 2014. “Assessing Social Impacts of Energy Development on the Gitga’at First

Nation.” HazNet 5(2):46-51. http://www.crhnet.ca/sites/default/files/library/HazNet%2010th%20Edition%20%20FINAL%20April%204%202014_0.pdf

Gill, D.A., L.A. Ritchie, and J.S. Picou. 2014. “Observations: 25 years since Exxon Valdez.” Natural Hazards

Observer 38(4):10-13. http://www.colorado.edu/hazards/o/archives/2014/mar14_observerweb.pdf Ritchie, L.A. and D.A. Gill. 2011. “Considering Community Capitals in Disaster Recovery and Resilience.”

PERI Scope (Public Entity Risk Institute) 14(2). https://www.riskinstitute.org/peri/component/option,com_deeppockets/task,catContShow/cat,86/id,1086/Itemid,84/

Ritchie, L.A. and D.A. Gill. 2011. “The Role of Community Capitals in Disaster Recovery.” PERI

Symposium: Community Recovery from Disaster (March 23 online symposium). Available at: https://www.riskinstitute.org/peri/images/file/symposiums/Community_Recovery_from_Disaster/social%2C%20day%203.pdf

Ritchie, L.A. and D.A. Gill. 2010. “The Long, Long Road from Exxon Valdez to Deepwater Horizon.”

Natural Hazards Observer 34(6):6-10. http://www.colorado.edu/hazards/o/archives/2010/july_observerweb.pdf

Picou, J.S. and D.A. Gill. 2009. “Community Impacts of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill: A 20-Year Summary of

Survey Research in Cordova, Alaska.” Manuscript prepared for the Cordova Historical Society’s 20th Observance of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill.

Gill, D.A. 2008. Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Litigation and Community Resilience. Natural Hazards Observer

33(2):1, 4-6. http://www.colorado.edu/hazards/o/archives/2008/nov08/nov08_observerweb.pdf Gill, D.A. 1999. Sound in Danger. University of Bahrain News and Views 22:36-40. Gill, D.A. 1998. Sustaining Spaceship Earth: An Environmental Sociologist Takes a Look. University of Bahrain News and Views 17:47-49. Schramm, H. L. and D.A. Gill. 1996. Fishing—Its Value to You. Mississippi Outdoors Sept/October: 9-12.

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CURRENT RESEARCH GRANTS Grant Title: Successful disaster recovery using the Community Capitals Framework (Co-PI with Dr.

G. Goreham [PI] and 5 other Co-PIs) Funding Period: December 2015 – November 2016 Amount: $94,976 Sponsor: North Central Regional Center for Rural Development

COMPLETED RESEARCH GRANTS Grant Title: Mitigating Litigating: Proposal to Study Social and Psychological Impacts of the 2012 BP Claims Settlement (Co-PI with Dr. L.A. Ritchie) Funding Period: February 2013 – January 2016 Amount: $199,993 ($16,823 OSU subcontract)

Sponsor: National Science Foundation

Grant Title: Collaborative Research to Investigate and Document Social Impacts of High-Stakes Litigation Resolution in a Renewable Resource Community (PI with Drs. J.S. Picou and L.A. Ritchie)

Funding Period: August 2009 – July 2013 Amount: $306,768

Sponsor: National Science Foundation Grant Title: RAPID Proposal to Conduct a Comparative Study of Community Impacts of the 2010

BP Oil Spill (PI) Funding Period: July 2010 – June 2011 Amount: $37, 873

Sponsor: National Science Foundation Grant Title: Understanding Social Impacts of High-Stakes Litigation Resolution in a Renewable

Resource Community (PI) Funding Period: December 2008 – November 2009 Amount: $50,039

Sponsor: National Science Foundation Grant Title: TSUNAMI: Social Cognitive Modeling of Preparedness and Effectiveness of Warnings

(Co-PI with Dr. B Houghton, University of Hawai’i) Funding Period: July 2005 – September 2009 Amount: $555,623 Sponsor: National Science Foundation Grant Title: Asset Building and Community Development in Mississippi (PI) Funding Period: July 2004-2009 Amount: $277,935

Sponsor: Mississippi Agricultural & Forestry Experiment Station, Mississippi State University

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COMPLETED RESEARCH GRANTS (continued) Grant Title: The 2007 Cosco Busan Oil Spill in San Francisco Bay: A Study of Resilience among

Renewable Resource User Groups (PI with Dr. L. A. Ritchie) Funding Period: November 2007 – October 2008 Amount: $3,000

Sponsor: Natural Hazards Research Center, University of Colorado.

Grant Title: 2007 Community Health Assessment (PI with Dr. R. McMillen) Funding Period: April 2007 – March 2008 Amount: $38,293

Sponsor: North Mississippi Medical Center Grant Title: 2007 New Orleans Tornado Study (Co-PI with Dr. L. Ritchie) Funding Period: February 2007 – September 2007 Amount: $4,008

Sponsor: Natural Hazards Research Center, University of Colorado. Grant Title: Technological Disaster, Resource Loss and Long-Term Social Change in a Subarctic

Community (PI) Funding Period: July 2000 – December 2006 Amount: $77,840

Sponsor: National Science Foundation Grant Title: A Comprehensive Threat Management Framework for a Crop Biosecurity National

Architecture (PI with Drs. A. Cosby, L. Ritchie, and M. Currier) Funding Period: September 2004 – April 2006 Amount: $83,742

Sponsor: National Science Foundation/Department of Homeland Security. Grant Title: Rural Development in the Era of Welfare Reform (Co-PI with Drs. D. Parisi and L.

Beaulieu) Funding Period: October 1, 2001 - November 14, 2005 Amount: $248,000 Sponsor: U.S. Department of Agriculture (Rural Development NRICGP) Grant Title: The Selendang Ayu Oil Spill: A Study of the Renewable Resource Community of

Unalaska/Dutch Harbor (Co-PI with Dr. L. Ritchie) Funding Period: January 2005 – September 2005 Amount: $6,008

Sponsor: Natural Hazards Research Center Grant Title: Social and Economic Impacts of Marine Oil Spills: A Cross-National Comparison (PI

with Drs. L. Ritchie and J. Rezek) Funding Period: September 2003-August 2005 Amount: $74,998

Sponsor: Minerals Management Service

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COMPLETED RESEARCH GRANTS (continued) Grant Title: WIA Participant Data Management and Surveys (Co-PI with Dr. D. Parisi) Funding Period: January 1, 2004 - June 30, 2005 Amount: $474,386 Sponsor: Mississippi Development Authority Grant Title: North Mississippi Community Health Survey (PI with Dr. R. McMillen) Funding Period: May 16, 2004 - May 15, 2005 Amount: $31,885

Sponsor: North Mississippi Health Services, Tupelo, MS Grant Title: Sustainable Community Development (PI with Dr. D. Parisi) Funding Period: October 1998-2004 Amount: $392,257 1998-2004

Sponsor: Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station, Mississippi State University

Grant Title: WIA Evaluation Special Project (Co-PI with Dr. D. Parisi) Funding Period: January 1, 2004 - June 30, 2005 Amount: $424,829 Sponsor: Mississippi Development Authority Grant Title: Employment Survey of Mississippi WIA Recipients (Co-PI with Drs. D. Parisi and B.

Beaulieu) Funding Period: July 1, 2002 - December 31, 2003 Amount: $175,936 Sponsor: Mississippi Development Authority Grant Title: Dislocated Workers in Mississippi (Co-PI with Dr. D. Parisi) Funding Period: July 1, 2002 - December 31, 2003 Amount: $210,000 Sponsor: Mississippi Development Authority Grant Title: Data Management for Community Development in Mississippi (Co-PI with Dr. D.

Parisi) Funding Period: July 1, 2002 - December 31, 2003 Amount: $100,000 Sponsor: Mississippi Development Authority Grant Title: Mississippi Building Research Infrastructure Capacity Project (Co-PI with Drs. L.

Southward, E. Wells-Parker, D. Parisi, and M. Weitzman) Funding Period: October 1, 2001 - September 30, 2003 Amount: $441,984 Sponsor: U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

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COMPLETED RESEARCH GRANTS (continued) Grant Title: Promoting Place-Based Policies for Sustainable Development in the Mississippi Delta

(Co-PI with Dr. D. Parisi) Funding Period: July 1, 2001 - June 30, 2003 Amount: $39,102 Sponsor: U.S. Department of Agriculture (Mississippi Delta Project) Grant Title: Community Capacity and Food Security in the Era of Welfare Reform (Co-PI with Dr.

D. Parisi) Funding Period: October 1, 2001 - December 31, 2002 Amount: $20,000 Sponsor: Economic Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture (Southern Rural

Development Center) Grant Title: Healthy Child Care Mississippi (PI with Dr. D. Parisi) Funding Period: December 1, 2001 - November 30, 2002 Amount: $40,000 Sponsor: Mississippi State Department of Health Grant Title: National Survey on the Social Effects of the September 11th Terrorist Attack on the

U.S. (PI with Drs. D. Parisi, A. Cosby and W. Frese) Funding Period: October 1, 2001 - September 30, 2002 Amount: $18,750 Sponsor: Rural Health, Safety and Security Institute, Social Science Research Center Grant Title: Preliminary Feasibility Study for a Potential Multi-Use/Multi-Purpose Impoundment

in Choctaw County, Mississippi (Co-PI with Drs. J. Ballweber, D. Parisi, K. Hunt, S. Grado, D. Schmitz, J. Martin, C. O’Hara, D. Truax, L. Ritchie and K. Steil)

Funding Period: June 15, 2002 - September 15, 2002 Amount: $25,000 Sponsor: Engineering Associates, Inc. and Pickering Environmental Consultants, Inc. Grant Title: Survey of Employment Training Recipients (Co-PI with Drs. D. Parisi and B. Beaulieu) Funding Period: July 1, 2002 - September 30, 2002 Amount: $15,000 Sponsor: Mississippi Development Authority Grant Title: Survey of Employment Training Recipients (Co-PI with Drs. D. Parisi and B. Beaulieu) Funding Period: March 1, 2002 - May 15, 2002 Amount: $17,441 Sponsor: Mississippi Development Authority Grant Title: Food Stamp Dynamics Across Rural and Urban Landscapes in the Era of Welfare

Reform (Co-PI with Dr. D. Parisi) Funding Period: October 1, 2000 - March 31, 2002 Amount: $20,000 Sponsor: Economic Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture

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COMPLETED RESEARCH GRANTS (continued) Grant Title: North Mississippi Health Services Community Health Assessment (PI with Dr. R.

McMillen) Funding Period: October 1, 2000 - May 31, 2001 Amount: $35,000 Sponsor: North Mississippi Health Services Grant Title: Mississippi Community Health Assessment (PI with Dr. D. Parisi and Mr. J. Ritchie) Funding Period: September 1, 2000 - May 31, 2001 Amount: $82,572 Sponsor: Rural Health, Safety and Security Institute, Social Science Research Center Grant Title: Sociological and Economic Factors Influencing Farmers’ Adoption of Best

Management Plans for Enhancing Water Quality in the Mississippi Delta Management Systems Evaluation Area (PI with Drs. L. Reinschmeidt and D. Laughlin)

Funding Period: July 1, 1996 - June 30, 1998 Amount: $100,000 Sponsor: United States Department of Agriculture Grant Title: Environment Community Relationships (PI) Funding Period: October 1994 - September 1998 Amount: $268,500

Sponsor: Mississippi Agricultural & Forestry Experiment Station, Mississippi State University

Grant Title: Measurement of Mississippi Angler Characteristics (Co-PI with Dr. H. L. Schramm) Funding Period: February 1994 - January 1999 Amount: $577,674 Sponsor: Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks Grant Title: North American Fisherman Nationwide Angler Survey (Co-PI with Dr. H. L. Schramm) Funding Period: May 1997-April 1998 Amount: $39,520

Sponsor: U.S. Geological Survey: Biological Resources Division Grant Title: Statewide Survey of Demand for Outdoor Recreation (PI with Dr. W. Frese) Funding Period: February 15, 1994 - September 30, 1994 Amount: $49,965 Sponsor: Mississippi Automated Resource and Information System Grant Title: Special Community Development Needs (PI) Funding Period: October 1988 - September 1993 Amount: $206,343 Sponsor: Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station, Mississippi State

University

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COMPLETED RESEARCH GRANTS (continued) Grant Title: Long-Term Social Impact of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill on Natural Resource -

Dependent Communities on Prince William Sound (PI) Funding Period: January 1, 1991 - December 31, 1992 Amount: $23,983 Sponsor: National Science Foundation (Subcontracted with the University of South Alabama) Grant Title: 1992 Alaska Survey (PI) Funding Period: July 1, 1992 - November 30, 1992 Amount: $4,567 Sponsor: The University of South Alabama Grant Title: Petersburg, Alaska Telephone Survey (PI) Funding Periods: October 15 - December 31, 1989-1991 Amount: $9,671 Sponsor: The University of South Alabama Grant Title: Proposal to Develop and Evaluate Strategies to Integrate Marine Recreational Fishing

into Tourism Industry Programs with Special Emphasis to the Needs of Charter and Headboat Fishing Businesses in the Southeast United States (Co-PI with Dr. R. B. Ditton, Texas A&M University)

Funding Period: October 1, 1986 - September 30, 1987. Amount: $197,903 Sponsor: Department of Commerce-National Marine Fisheries Service Grant Title: Recreational Angler Participation in the Gulf of Mexico King Mackerel Fishery:

Understanding the Value of the Resource and Socio-Economic Impacts of Management Options (Co-PI with Dr. R. B. Ditton and Dr. J. Stoll, Texas A&M University)

Funding Period: January 1, 1987 - December 31, 1987 Amount: $ 83,738 Sponsor: Department of Commerce-National Marine Fisheries Service Grant Title: The Structure and Economics of the Charter and Party Boat Fishing Fleets of Texas,

Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama (Co-PI with Dr. R. B. Ditton and Dr. J. Stoll, Texas A&M University)

Funding Period: January 1, 1987 - December 31, 1987 Amount: $ 82,652 Sponsor: Department of Commerce-National Marine Fisheries Service RESEARCH REPORTS Ritchie, L.A. and D.A. Gill. 2014. Social Impact Assessment of the LNG Canada Project on the Gitga’at

First Nation. Report prepared for the Hartley Bay Band Office of the Gitga’at First Nation, British Columbia, Canada.

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RESEARCH REPORTS (continued) Gill, D.A. and L.A. Ritchie. 2014. Mikisew Cree First Nation Sociocultural and Psychosocial Impact

Assessment: Cumulative Effects of Resource Development Activities. Report prepared for the Mikisew Cree First Nation Government Industry Relations Group, Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada.

Gill, D.A., L.A. Ritchie, and J.S. Picou. 2013. Collaborative Research to Investigate and Document Social

Impacts of High-Stakes Litigation Resolution in a Renewable Resource Community. National Science Foundation award # ARC-0909497. Department of Sociology, Oklahoma State University.

Gill, D.A. and L.A. Ritchie. 2011. A Social Impact Assessment of the Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipeline

Project in Regard to the Gitga’at First Nation. Report prepared for the Hartley Bay Band Office of the Gitga’at First Nation, British Columbia, Canada.

Ritchie, L.A. and D.A. Gill. 2011. Potential Impacts of the Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipeline Project on

Members of The United Fishermen and Allied Workers’ Union-CAW. Report Prepared for The United Fishermen and Allied Workers’ Union-CAW (UFAWU-CAW), Prince Rupert, British Columbia.

McMillen, R., D.A. Gill, A. Simms, J. Starr, W. Frese, and J. Edwards. 2008. North Mississippi Medical

Center Health Assessment, 2007. Social Science Research Center, Mississippi State University. Gill, D.A. 2007. Technological Disaster, Resource Loss and Long-Term Social Change in a Subarctic

Community: Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Impacts on Alaska Natives and Commercial Fishermen in Cordova, Alaska—2001-2006. National Science Foundation award # 0082405. Societal Risk Unit, Social Science Research Center, Mississippi State University.

Ritchie, L.A. and D.A. Gill. 2007. 2007 New Orleans Tornado Study. Quick Response Research Report 195.

Natural Hazards Center, University of Colorado, Boulder. http://www.colorado.edu/hazards/research/qr/qr195.pdf

Fee, V., A. Ladd, J. Marszalek, A. K. Edwards, J. Edwards, D. Gill, E. Wells-Parker, D. McSeveney, W.

Frese, K. Lynch, and G. Cross. 2006. Student Needs and Impacts Surrounding Hurricane Katrina: A Survey of Mississippi State University Students. Social Science Research Center, Mississippi State University.

Marszalek, J., A. E. Ladd, D. A. Gill, A. Maggard, and D. McSeveney. 2006. Student Evacuation

Experiences and Impacts Surrounding Hurricane Katrina: A Survey of Three New Orleans Universities. Social Science Research Center, Mississippi State University.

Ritchie, L.A. and D.A. Gill. 2006. The Selendang Ayu Oil Spill: A Study of the Renewable Resource

Community of Unalaska/Dutch Harbor. Quick Response Research Report 181. Natural Hazards Center, University of Colorado, Boulder. http://www.colorado.edu/hazards/qr/qr181/qr181.html

Gill, D. A., L.A. Ritchie, and J. Rezek. 2005. Compendium of Research on Social and Economic Impacts of Marine Oil Spills. Environmental Studies Program, Minerals Management Service (Contract # PO

72184), Herndon, VA.

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RESEARCH REPORTS (continued) Ritchie, L.A. and D.A. Gill. 2005. The Selendang Ayu Oil Spill: A Study of the Renewable Resource

Community of Unalaska/Dutch Harbor. Social Science Research Center, Mississippi State University.

McMillen, R., D.A. Gill, E. Sabbatini, and W. Frese. 2005. North Mississippi Medical Center Community

Health Assessment, 2004. Social Science Research Center, Mississippi State University. McMillen, R., N. White, D.A. Gill, and W. Frese. 2005. Mississippi Health Assessment, 2004. Mississippi

Health Policy Research Center, Social Science Research Center, Mississippi State University. Gill, D. A., S. M. Grice, D Parisi, and M. Taquino. 2003. Healthy Child Care Mississippi. Unit for

Community and Environmental Studies, Social Science Research Center, Mississippi State University.

Parisi, D., D.A. Gill, and D.A. Harris. 2003. Community Capacity and Food Insecurity in the Era of Welfare

Reform. Unit for Community and Environmental Studies, Social Science Research Center, Mississippi State University.

Gill, D.A. 2002. Technological Disaster, Resource Loss and Long-Term Social Change in a Subarctic

Community: An Interim Report and User’s Guide to Cordova Commercial Fishermen and Alaska Native 2001 Survey Data. Unit for Community and Environmental Studies, Social Science Research Center, Mississippi State University.

Gill, D.A., L. Ritchie, and D. Parisi. 2002. Choctaw County Multi-Use/Multi-Purpose Impoundment

Preliminary Feasibility Study: Decision Support Laboratory Session Findings On Quality of Life Issues. Unit for Community and Environmental Studies, Social Science Research Center, Mississippi State University.

Parisi, D., D.A. Gill, L. J. Beaulieu, D. Harris, M. Taquino, and S. Grice. 2002. Workforce Investment Act

Customer Satisfaction Survey. Unit for Community and Environmental Studies, Social Science Research Center, Mississippi State University.

Gill, D. A., D. Parisi, A. G. Cosby, and W. Frese. 2002. National Survey on Terrorism: A Preliminary

Analysis. Social Science Research Center, Mississippi State University. McMillen, R., D.A. Gill, G. Yeager, R. Reavis, and W. Frese. 2001. North Mississippi Health Services

Community Health Assessment: A Report on the 2001 Community Health Assessment Survey. Social Science Research Center, Mississippi State University.

McMillen, R., D.A. Gill, G. Yeager, R. Reavis, and W. Frese. 2001. North Mississippi Health Services

Community Health Assessment: A Report on the 2001 Community Health Assessment Survey (The Alabama Counties). Social Science Research Center, Mississippi State University.

Parisi, D. D.A. Gill, S.M. Grice, M. Taquino, and D. Harris. 2001. Food Stamp Dynamics Across Rural and

Urban Landscapes in the Era of Welfare Reform. Southern Rural Development Center, Mississippi State University.

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RESEARCH REPORTS (continued) Ritchie, J., D.A. Gill, R. Reavis, D. Parrish, M. Wagner, L. Dean, K Lynch, D. Parisi, and S. Grice. 2001.

North Mississippi Health Services Community Health Assessment: A Report of Socioeconomic and Health Indicators. Social Science Research Center, Mississippi State University.

Schramm, H. L., D.A. Gill, and C. A. Walker. 2000. Measurement of Mississippi Angler Characteristics:

Final Report for the Period March 1, 1994 - May 31, 2000. Mississippi Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Mississippi State University.

Parisi, D, D.A. Gill, and M. Taquino. 2000. Building Community Step by Step to Shoulder More

Responsibility: A Procedure to Identify and Measure Community. Social Science Research Center, Mississippi State University.

Schramm, H.L., T.O. Smith, D.A. Gill, and J.T. Forbes. 1999. Measurement of Mississippi Angler

Characteristics: Annual Report for the Period March 1, 1998 - February 28, 1999. Mississippi Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Mississippi State University.

Forbes, J.T., H.L. Schramm, G.S. Bray, and D.A. Gill. 1998. Measurement of Mississippi Angler

Characteristics: Annual Report for the Period March 1, 1997 - February 28, 1998. Mississippi Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Mississippi State University.

Schramm, H.L., G. S. Bray, and D.A. Gill. 1998. Determination of Factors That Affect Angler Retention

and Recruitment. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Division of Federal Aid, Arlington, Virginia. Gill, D.A. and R.B. Brown. 1998. Choctaw County Community Study: 1997. Social Science Research

Center, Mississippi State University. Gill, D.A., J.J. Green, and M. Taquino. 1998. Farm Operators’ Use of Best Management Practices for

Enhancing Water Quality in the Mississippi Delta Management Systems Evaluation Area. Social Science Research Center, Mississippi State University.

Picou, J.S., G.D. Johnson, and D.A. Gill. 1997. Mitigating Chronic Community Impacts of Localized

Environmental Degradation: A Case Study of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill. Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of South Alabama.

Schramm, H.L., G.S. Bray, D.A. Gill, and J.T. Forbes. 1997. Measurement of Mississippi Angler

Characteristics: Annual Report for the Period March 1, 1996 - February 28, 1997. Mississippi Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Mississippi State University.

Schramm, H.L., D.A. Gill, G.S. Bray, and J.T. Forbes. 1996. Measurement of Mississippi Angler

Characteristics: Annual Report for the Period March 1, 1995 - February 28, 1996. Mississippi Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Mississippi State University.

Picou, J.S. and D.A. Gill. 1995. The Exxon Valdez Oil Spill and Alaskan Natives in Cordova: A User's Guide

to 1989 and 1990 Survey Data. Social Science Research Center, Mississippi State University.

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RESEARCH REPORTS (continued) Picou, J.S. and D.A. Gill. 1995. The Exxon Valdez Oil Spill and Alaskan Natives in Cordova: A User's Guide

to 1991 and 1992 Survey Data. Social Science Research Center, Mississippi State University. Picou, J.S. and D.A. Gill. 1995. The Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Social Impact Study: A User's Guide to 1989 and

1990 Survey Data. Social Science Research Center, Mississippi State University. Picou, J.S. and D.A. Gill. 1995. The Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Social Impact Study User's Guide to Community

Household Survey Data: 1991 - 1992. Social Science Research Center, Mississippi State University. Schramm, H.L. and D.A. Gill. 1995. Measurement of Mississippi Angler Characteristics: Annual Report for

the Period March 1, 1994 - February 28, 1995. Mississippi Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Mississippi State University.

Gill, D.A., W. Frese, and H. Unger. 1994. Statewide Survey of Demand for Outdoor Recreation in

Mississippi. Social Science Research Center, Mississippi State University. Picou, J.S., D.A. Gill, C.L. Dyer, and E.W. Curry. 1990. Social Disruption and Psychological Stress in an

Alaskan Fishing Community: The Impact of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill. Quick Response Research Report QR35. Boulder, CO: Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center.

Ditton, R.B., J.R. Stoll, and D.A. Gill. 1989. The Social Structure and Economics of the Charter and Party

Boat Fishing Fleets in Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas. College Station, TX: Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences and Department of Agricultural Economics, Texas A&M University.

Stoll, J.R., R.B. Ditton, and D.A. Gill. 1989. Recreational Angler Participation in the Gulf of Mexico

KingMackerel Fishery: Understanding of the Value of the Resource and Socioeconomic Impacts of Management Options. College Station, TX: Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences and Department of Agricultural Economics, Texas A&M University.

Ditton, R.B. and D.A. Gill. 1988. Developing Strategies to Enhance Charter and Headboat Fishing

Operations in Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama. College Station, TX: The Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, Texas A&M University.

MacGregor, C.L., R.B. Ditton, and D.A. Gill. 1988. Understanding the Market for Charter and Headboat

Fishing Service: A Literature Review. Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, Texas A&M University System: College Station, TX.

Thomas, J.K., N.S. Cox, D.A. Gill, R.L. Holloway, and C.E. Hoelscher. 1983. Pesticide Usage by Livestock

Producers in Texas. Texas Agricultural Extension Service, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, and Texas Pesticide Impact Assessment Program, The Texas A&M University System, College Station, TX.

Bigelow, A.B., T.L. Cox, D.A. Gill, B.T. Purchal, F.W. Robinson, N.S. Cox, and M. Takayama. 1982. City

of Bryan Population Estimates for 1982 and Population Projections for 1990: Procedures and Analysis. Department of Sociology, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX.

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RESEARCH REPORTS (continued) Thomas, J.K., C.E. Adams, and D.A. Gill. 1982. An Assessment of Hunters' Attitudes and Preferences

Concerning Texas Wildlife and Wildlife Regulatory Policies. Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, The Texas A&M University System, College Station, TX.

Day, J., J. Forslund, D.A. Gill, C. Harris, F. Harrison, and D. Sherrill. 1982. Environmental Impact

Statement for Fort Riley, Kansas. Department of Facilities Engineering, Fort Riley, KS. PROCEEDINGS ENTRIES Gill, D.A., J.S. Picou, and L.A. Ritchie. 2014. Twenty-Four Years of Social Science Research on the Exxon

Valdez Oil Spill: Sociocultural and Psychosocial Impacts in a Commercial Fishing Community. Proceedings of the 2014 International Oil Spill Conference, Augusta, GA.

Parisi, D. and D.A. Gill. 2000. Place-Based Community Research and Resource Management. Pp. 270-277

in D. Vigel (ed.) Proceedings: Twentieth Annual Gulf of Mexico Information Transfer Meeting. U.S. Department of the Interior, Minerals Management Service, Gulf of Mexico OCS Region. New Orleans, LA: University of New Orleans Office of Conference Services.

Bray, G. S., J. T. Forbes, H. L. Schramm, and D.A. Gill. 1998. Characteristics of Respondents and Non-

respondents to a Mail and Telephone Statewide Angler Survey. Proceedings of the Annual Conference of Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies 50(1996):156-162.

Schramm, H.L., J. T. Forbes, D.A. Gill, and W.D. Hubbard. 1998. Opportunities & Impediments to

Managing Fisheries Resources for a Segmented Population. Proceedings of the American Fisheries Society.

Gill, D.A. 1995. Sociological Factors Influencing Farmers' Adoption of Best Management Plans for

Enhancing Water Quality in the Mississippi Delta Management Systems Evaluation Area. Pp. 42-46 in B.J. Daniel (ed.), 1995 Proceedings of the 25th Mississippi Water Resources Conference. Mississippi State University: Water Resources Research Institute.

Gill, D.A. and J.S. Picou. 1995. Social and Psychological Stress and the Unnatural Disaster. Pp. 234-248 in

R. Clementson (ed.), The 3rd International Conference: Emergency Planning '95. Lancaster, United Kingdom.

Picou, J.S. and D.A. Gill. 1993. Long-Term Social Psychological Impacts of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill. Pp.

223-226 in B. Spies, L.J. Evans, B. Wright, M. Leonard and C. Holba (eds.), Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Symposium Abstract Book. Anchorage, AK.

Gill, D.A. and J.S. Picou. 1992. Social Impacts of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill: Community Comparisons of

Valdez, Cordova, and Petersburg. Pp. 150 in M. Jeffries (ed.), American Association for the Advancement of Science 43rd Arctic Science Conference: Environmental Change: Natural and Man-Made. University of Alaska, Fairbanks: Geophysical Institute.

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PROCEEDINGS ENTRIES (Continued) Gill, D.A. 1989. Environmental Impact Assessment as a Design for a Marine Fishery Research Agenda. Pp.

39-43 in J.S. Thomas, L. Marl and E.P. Durrenberger (eds.). Marine Resource Utilization: A Conference on Social Science Issues. Mobile, AL: The University of South Alabama and the Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium.

PROFESSIONAL PAPERS and PRESENTATIONS Ritchie, L.A. and D.A. Gill. 2016. Understanding Community Aspects of Oil Spills: Social Science as a

Foundation for the Future. Presentation given at the 2016 Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference, Tampa, FL.

Gill, D.A. 2015. Land Ethic, Bioregionalism, and Sacred Ecology: A Personal Journey toward Understanding

Community Resilience. Keynote address given at the Faculty of Native Studies Research Day, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta.

Gill, D.A. and L.A. Ritchie. 2015. Examining Resilience among Indigenous People using a Community

Capitals Framework. Presentation given at the 12th annual meeting of the Canadian Risk and Hazards Network Symposium, Calgary, Alberta.

Gill, D.A. and L.A. Ritchie. 2015. Mikisew Cree First Nation Sociocultural and Psychosocial Impact

Assessment: Cumulative Effects of Resource Development Activities. Presentation given at the Tech TEK and Western Science Workshop, Ft. McMurray, Alberta.

Ritchie, L.A. and D.A. Gill. 2015. Deconstructing Community Disaster Resilience: The ‘State of the State’

of Major Initiatives and Approaches. Presentation given at the 12th annual meeting of the Canadian Risk and Hazards Network Symposium, Calgary, Alberta.

Ritchie, L.A. D.A. Gill and M. Long. 2015. Mitigating Litigating: An Examination of Social and

Psychological Impacts of the 2012 BP Claims Settlement in Coastal Alabama. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Sociological Society, New Orleans, LA.

Johnson, K.M., D Knottnerus, and D.A. Gill. 2015. Ritualization and Disaster: A Comparative Analysis of

Two Communities Impacted by Tornadoes. Paper presented at the 41st Annual Conference of the Mid-South Sociological Association, Lafayette, LA.

Gill, D.A. 2014. Human Dimensions of Oil Spills. Presentation given at Oil Spill Response 25 Years after the Exxon Valdez and in the Wake of the Deepwater Horizon: What have We Learned and What are We Missing? A Forum at the University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH.

Gill, D.A., J.S. Picou, and L.A. Ritchie. 2014. Twenty-Four Years of Social Science Research on the Exxon

Valdez Oil Spill: Sociocultural and Psychosocial Impacts in a Commercial Fishing Community. Paper presented at the 2014 International Oil Spill Conference, Augusta, GA.

Gill, D.A. and L.A. Ritchie. 2014. Using Social Science Disaster Research to Inform Understanding of

Environmental Pollution Claims Processes. Presentation given at Global Risk Solutions Forum, Houston, TX.

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PROFESSIONAL PAPERS and PRESENTATIONS (continued) Johnson, K.M., D Knottnerus, and D.A. Gill. 2014. “Structural Ritualization and Disaster: An Analysis of

Narratives of Reritualization Behaviors Following the May 20 Tornado at Moore, Oklahoma.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southwest Social Science Association, San Antonio, TX.

Ritchie, L.A. and D.A. Gill. 2014. Using the Community Capitals Framework to Enhance Disaster

Resilience. Presentation given at the 2014 Community Capitals Framework Institute, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE.

Gill, D.A. 2013. The Gitga’at First Nation and the Enbridge Northern Gateway Project in the Context of

World Risk Society. Presentation given at the annual meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Denver, CO.

Gill, D.A. and L.A. Ritchie. 2013. Assessing Social Impacts of the Enbridge Northern Gateway Project on

the Gitga'at First Nation. Paper given at the annual meeting of the International Symposium on Society & Resource Management, Estes Park, CO.

Gill, D.A. 2012. Acute and Long-Term Psychosocial Impacts of the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill in

Coastal Alabama. Presentation given at the Impact of Environmental Disasters on Vulnerable Populations Conference, Dillard University, New Orleans, LA.

Gill, D.A. 2012. Litigation and Environmental Disasters: Resolving Damages. Presentation given at the

Impact of Environmental Disasters on Vulnerable Populations Conference, Dillard University, New Orleans, LA.

Gill, D.A. 2012. The Absurdity of Assessing the Value of Indigenous Culture. Presentation given to Friends

of the Forms, Oklahoma State University. Gill, D.A., K. Johnson, and L.A. Ritchie. 2012. A Textual Analysis of Oral Testimony by the Gitga’at First

Nation in Response to the Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipeline Project. Presentation given at the annual meeting of the Association for Applied and Clinical Sociology, Milwaukee, WS.

Gill, D.A., D. Knottnerus, L.A. Ritchie, and S. Kosmicki. 2012. Structural Ritualization Theory and Long-

Term Recovery: An Analysis of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill. Presentation given at the annual meeting of the Southern Sociological Society, New Orleans, LA.

Ritchie, L.A. and D.A. Gill. 2012. A Social Impact Assessment of the Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipeline

Project: Issues Affecting the Participants in the Commercial Fishing Industry. Presentation given at the annual meeting of the Association for Applied and Clinical Sociology, Milwaukee, WS.

Gill, D. A. 2011. Ivan, Katrina & BP: Examining Distinctions between Natural and Technological Disasters.

Presentation given at the 7th Annual Poe Symposium, California State University, Channel Islands. Gill, D.A. 2011. Technological Disasters, The Supreme Court and Community Closure: Continued

Community Trauma Two Decades after the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill.” Presentation given at the annual meeting of the Association for Applied and Clinical Sociology, New Orleans, LA.

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PROFESSIONAL PAPERS and PRESENTATIONS (continued) Ritchie, L.A., D.A. Gill, and C. Farnham. 2011. Recreancy Revisited: Responsibility, Will, and Competence

in the Context of the Exxon Valdez and BP Oil Disasters. Paper given at the annual meeting of the International Symposium on Society & Resource Management, Madison, WS.

Gill, D.A. 2010. Oil Spill Déjà Vu: Social Impacts of the BP Gulf Gusher and the Exxon Valdez Disaster.

Presentation given at the Middle Tennessee State University annual Social Science Symposium, Murfreesboro, TN.

Gill, D.A. 2010. It’s Just Beginning: Social Impacts of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill. Presentation given

at the 35th Annual Hazards Workshop, Boulder, CO. Gill, D.A., J.S. Picou and L.A. Ritchie. 2010. RAPID Project: A Comparative Study of Community Impacts

of the 2010 BP Oil Spill. Poster presentation given at the Gulf Oil Spill Conference, Collaborative Scientific Research in Relation to the Gulf Oil Spill. New Orleans, LA.

Gill, D.A. 2009. Reflections on a 20-Year Odyssey: Social Science Research on the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill.

Presentation given at the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill: 20 Years Later program held at Kodiak College, Kodiak, Alaska.

Gill, D.A., L.A. Ritchie and A. Barlau. 2009. Exxon Valdez Litigation and Community Resilience.

Presentation made at the annual meeting of the Association for Applied and Clinical Sociology, San Antonio, TX.

Houghton, B., C.E. Gregg, P.N. Larin, D.M. Johnston, D. Paton, D.A. Gill, and L.A. Ritchie. 2009. Public

Attitudes and Perceptions of Tsunamis and Warning Systems in Oregon and Washington: The Case Study of Ocean Shores and Seaside. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Geological Society of America, Portland, OR.

Ritchie, L.A., A. Barlau and D.A. Gill. 2009. Tsunami Awareness and Preparedness: A Study of Kodiak,

Alaska. Presentation made at the annual meeting of the Association for Applied and Clinical Sociology, San Antonio, TX.

Houghton, B., D.A. Gill, C.E. Gregg, L.A. Ritchie, S. Meinhold, J. Horan. 2008. Tsunami Risk across Six

Communities. Presentation made at the 33rd Annual Natural Hazards Research and Applications Workshop, Broomfield, CO.

Ladd, A. E., D. A. Gill, and J. Marszalek. 2008. Dissatisfaction and Feelings of Recreancy among Displaced

New Orleans College Students Regarding Disaster Responses to Hurricane Katrina. Presentation made at the annual meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association, Portland, OR.

Gill, D. A. 2007. Considering Social Impacts of Marine Oil Spills: Thinking Outside the Box and Moving

Beyond Checking the Box. Invited presentation made the NOAA Emergency Response Division Retreat, Seattle, WA.

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PROFESSIONAL PAPERS and PRESENTATIONS (continued) Gill, D. A., A. E. Ladd, and J. Marszalek. 2007. College Students’ Experiences with Hurricane Katrina: A

Comparison between Students from Mississippi State University and Three New Orleans Universities. Presentation made at the annual meeting of the Mississippi Academy of Sciences, Starkville, MS.

Gill, D. A., A. E. Ladd, and J. Marszalek. 2007. Psychological Impacts of Hurricane Katrina on University

Students in New Orleans. Presentation made at the annual meeting of the Mid-South Sociological Association, Mobile, AL.

Gill, D. A. and L. A. Ritchie. 2007. The Big Payout: Anticipated Community Consequences of the Exxon

Valdez Litigation Settlement. Presentation made at the annual meeting of the Arctic Science Conference, Anchorage, AK.

Larin, P.N., B. F. Houghton, C. E, Gregg, D.A. Gill, L.A. Ritchie, S. Meinhold, J. Horan, D. Paton, & D.M.

Johnston. 2007. Tsunami Awareness and Preparation in Coastal Communities in the USA. Poster presented at annual meeting of the Geological Society of America, Denver, CO.

Marszalek, J., A.E. Ladd, and D.A. Gill. 2007. New Orleans Student Evacuation Experiences and Impacts

Surrounding Hurricane Katrina. Presentation made at the annual meeting of the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, Columbus, OH.

Alibeli, M., A. Alsaleh, and D.A. Gill. 2006. Environmentalism in Kuwait: A Survey of Kuwaiti University

Students. Presentation made at the annual meeting of the Mid-South Sociological Association, Lafayette, LA.

Gill, D.A. 2006. Enhancing Community Resilience through Informed Policy. Presentation delivered at the

Third National Conference on Coastal and Estuarine Habitat Restoration, New Orleans, LA. Gill, D.A. 2006. The Exxon Valdez Disaster: A Case Study for Increasing Understanding of Human

Dimensions of Oil Spills. Keynote Address delivered at the Human Dimensions of Oil Spill Response Workshop, Coastal Response Research Center, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH.

Ladd, A.E., D.A. Gill, and J. Marszalek. 2006. Storm Stories: Disaster Accounts of Displaced New Orleans

College Students in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Humanist Sociology, St. Louis, MO.

Ladd, A.E., D.A. Gill, L.A. Ritchie, J. Marszalek, and Chris Coryn. 2006. Blaming Katrina: The New

Orleans College Student Diaspora and Perceptions of the Disaster as a Na-Tech Event. Presentation made at the annual meeting of the Mid-South Sociological Association, Lafayette, LA.

Ladd, A.E., J. Marszalek, and D.A. Gill. 2006. The Other Diaspora: New Orleans Student Evacuation

Impacts and Responses Surrounding Hurricane Katrina. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Sociological Society, New Orleans, LA.

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PROFESSIONAL PAPERS and PRESENTATIONS (continued) Ritchie, L.A. and D.A. Gill. 2006. Ethical Considerations in Conducting Evaluations in the Context of

Disasters and Emergency Management. Presentation delivered at the annual meeting of the American Evaluation Association, Portland, OR.

Ritchie, L.A. and D.A. Gill. 2006. Examining Disaster and Development-related Monitoring and Evaluation

in the Context of Social Science Disaster Research. Presentation delivered at the annual meeting of the American Evaluation Association, Portland, OR.

Ritchie, L.A. and D.A. Gill. 2006. Guiding Principles for Evaluating Disasters. Paper presented at the annual

meeting of the Southern Sociological Society, New Orleans, LA. Ritchie, L.A. and D.A. Gill. 2006. Hurricane Katrina as a Technological Disaster: Social Capital and the

Corrosive Community. Presentation delivered at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Social Science Association, San Antonio, TX.

Alibeli, M. and D.A. Gill. 2005. Inglehart’s Theory of Environmentalism: Does it Stand the Test in the

Middle East? Presentation made at the annual meeting of the Mid-South Sociological Association, Atlanta, GA.

Gill, D.A. 2005. Conceptualizing Secondary Disasters: Insights from Hurricane Katrina. Presidential

Address given at the annual meeting of the Mid-South Sociological Association, Atlanta, GA. Gill, D.A. 2005. Disaster Response in Communities. Presentation delivered at “Rebuilding Hurricane

Impacted Rural Communities: A Land-Grant Summit,” Nashville, TN. Gill, D.A. and L.A. Ritchie. 2005. Community Responses to Oil Spills: Lessons to be Learned from

Technological Disaster Research. Keynote Presentation given at the Aleutian Life Forum. Dutch Harbor, AK.

Gill, D.A. and L.A. Ritchie. 2005. Constructing the Prestige Oil Spill: A Textual Analysis of 20 Months of

Media Coverage. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Social Science Association, New Orleans, LA.

Oldham, J.L, K. Steil and D.A. Gill. 2005. Social Indicators of Best Management Practice Adoption. Poster

presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Agronomy, Salt Lake City, UT. Ritchie, L.A. and D.A. Gill. 2005. Social Capital and Risk: Conceptual and Theoretical Linkages.

Presentation made at the annual meeting of the Mid-South Sociological Association, Atlanta, GA. Ritchie, L.A. and D.A. Gill. 2005. Social and Psychological Disruption among Alaska Natives in the

Aftermath of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill. Presentation made at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Social Science Association, New Orleans, LA.

Ritchie, L.A. and D.A. Gill. 2005. The Selendang Ayu Oil Spill: Considering Threats and Fears of a Worst

Case Scenario. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, Tampa, FL.

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PROFESSIONAL PAPERS and PRESENTATIONS (continued) Ritchie, L.A. and D.A. Gill. 2005. The Selendang Ayu Shipwreck and Oil Spill: A Study of the Renewable

Resource Community of Unalaska/Dutch Harbor. Presentation given at 30th Annual Hazards Research and Applications Workshop, Boulder, CO.

Steil, K., J.L. Oldham, and D.A. Gill. 2005. Social Capital: A Unifying Framework for Understanding

Conservation Decisions. Poster presentation, Mississippi Water Resources Conference, Jackson, MS. Alabeli, M. and D.A. Gill. 2004. Environmentalism in the Middle East: A Comparison of Four Countries.

Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Mid-South Sociological Association, Biloxi, MS. Gill, D.A. 2004. Analyzing Societal Responses to Terrorism using Social Capital Theory. Presentation made

at the Annual Meeting of the Mid-South Sociological Association, Biloxi, MS. Ritchie, L.A. and D.A. Gill. 2004. Social Capital and Subsistence in the Wake of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill.

Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, Sacramento, CA. Gill, D.A., J.S. Picou, and B.K. Marshall. 2003. Responding to Long-Term Stress in a Corrosive

Community: An Evaluation of an Alternative Mental Health Program. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Sociological Society, New Orleans, LA.

Gill, D.A., L. A. Ritchie and P. Meikle-Yaw. 2003. Using Decision Support Laboratory Techniques in Social

Environmental Impact Assessments. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Sociological Society, New Orleans, LA.

Parisi, D., M. Taquino, S.M. Grice, and D.A. Gill. 2003. Promoting Environmental Activeness: Do Local

Conditions Matter? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, Montreal, Canada.

Parisi, D., D.A. Gill, M. Taquino, S.M. Grice, and T. Mathews. 2003. Environmental Activism and Support

for Precision Agriculture in Mississippi. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Mid-South Sociological Association, Baton Rouge, LA.

Ritchie, L.A. and D.A. Gill. 2003. Influencing Environmental Decision-Making in Mississippi: Potential

Uses of Geospatial Technologies. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Mid-South Sociological Association, Baton Rouge, LA.

Gill, D.A., D. Parisi, A.G. Cosby and W. Frese. 2002. Societal Impacts of the September 11th Terrorist

Attacks: General Findings from a National Survey. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Alabama-Mississippi Sociological Association, Cleveland, MS.

Gill, D.A. 2001. September 11, 2001: Recreancy and Ontological Security in Mass Society. Paper

presented at the annual meeting of the Mid-South Sociological Association, Mobile, AL. Picou, J.S., G.D. Johnson, and D.A. Gill. 2001. Transforming the Corrosive Community: Solution-Centered

Sociology for Chronic Disaster Impacts. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Anaheim, CA.

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PROFESSIONAL PAPERS and PRESENTATIONS (continued) Picou, J.S., C. Formachella, D.A. Gill, and L.A. Ritchie. 2001. Technological Disasters, Resource Loss and

Long-Term Social Change in a Subarctic Community. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Mid-South Sociological Association, Mobile, AL.

Dean, A.L., D. Parisi, M.C. Taquino, D.A. Gill, and J. Smith. 2000. Reaching Key-Informants: Trials,

Tribulations, and Anecdotes. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Sociological Society, New Orleans, LA.

Gill, D.A. 2000. Local Views of Community Impacts of Environmentally Controversial Development

Activities: A Comparison of a Hazardous Waste Facility and a Lignite Coal Electric Generating Facility in Mississippi. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Mid-South Sociological Association, Knoxville, TN.

Gill, D.A. and D.S. Miller. 2000. Laughing our Tears Away: Editorial Cartoons on the Exxon Valdez Oil

Spill. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Mid-South Sociological Association, Knoxville, TN.

Parisi, D., L.H. Bluhm, S.M. Grice, M. Taquino, and D.A. Gill. 2000. Welfare Dynamics and Rural

Community. Paper presented at the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, Washington, D.C.

Parisi, D., L.H. Bluhm, M. Taquino, S.M. Grice, and D.A. Gill. 2000. The Challenge of Welfare Reform to

Rural Communities. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, Washington, D.C.

Parisi, D. and D.A. Gill. 2000. Place-Based Community Research and Resource Management. Paper

presented at the annual Information Transfer Meeting of the Minerals Management Service, New Orleans, LA.

Parisi, D., M. Taquino, and D.A. Gill. 2000. Using Geographic Information System Technology in the

Social Sciences: A procedure to Identify and Measure Community. Paper presented at Southern Rural Sociological Society Annual Meeting, Lexington KY.

Schramm, H.L., G.S. Bray, and D.A. Gill. 2000. Catch Measures for Satisfactory Fishing Success. Paper

presented at the annual meeting of the American Fisheries Society, St. Louis, MO. Taquino, M.C., D. Parisi, D.A. Gill, and A.L. Dean. 2000. Hog Farm Locations: A Multi-Unit Test of the

Environmental Justice Hypothesis. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Sociological Society, New Orleans, LA.

Gill, D.A. 1999. A Sociological Analysis of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill: A Case Study of a Coastal Disaster.

Presentation made at the Second Meeting of the Management and Planning Group of the Arab Region Ecotechnie Network (AREN): Technical Workshop on Integrated Coastal Zone Management, University of Bahrain.

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PROFESSIONAL PAPERS and PRESENTATIONS (continued) Gill, D.A. 1999. Assessing Social Impacts of Coastal Zone Management: A Framework for Analysis.

Presentation made at the Second Meeting of the Management and Planning Group of the Arab Region Ecotechnie Network (AREN): Technical Workshop on Integrated Coastal Zone Management, University of Bahrain.

Gill, D.A. 1999. Functions of Science and Sociology in the U.S. Presentation made at the Annual Meeting of

Sosyoloji Bolumu Ogrencileri Geleneksel Sosyoloji Gunleri, Mugla University, Turkey. Gill, D.A. 1999. Environmentalism in the Middle East: Empirical Findings from the University of Bahrain.

Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Mid South Sociological Association, Jackson, MS. Green, J.J., D.S. Miller, D.A. Gill, and E. Green. 1999. Ecopopulism and Opposition to Industrial Swine

Production. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Rural Sociological Association, Memphis, TN.

Picou, J.S., G.D. Johnson, and D.A. Gill. 1999. Community Recovery from the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill:

Mitigating Chronic Social Impacts. Paper presented at the Scientific Symposium: Legacy of an Oil Spill, Anchorage, AK.

Bowman, J.L., B.D. Leopold, F.J. Vilella, D.A. Gill, and H.A. Jacobson. 1998. Attitudes of Landowners

Toward Black Bears Compared Between Areas if High and Low Bear Populations. Paper presented at the 11th International Conference on Bear Research and Management, Knoxville, TN.

Brown, R.B., D.A. Gill, R. Cluck and S.F. Black. 1998. Pro-environmental Attitude Formation as a

Consequence of Other Motives: Attitudinal Differences Between Choctaw County, Mississippi Residents on a Lignite Project.” Paper presented at Seventh International Symposium on Society and Resource Management. Columbia, MO.

Cluck, R.E., D.A. Gill, R.B. Brown, and X. Xu. 1998. The Multidimensional Basis of Environmental

Attitudes. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, Portland, OR. Forbes, J.T., D.A. Gill, H.L. Schramm, and G.S. Bray. 1998. Fishing Location Selection Criteria for Anglers

in Mississippi. Paper presented at Seventh International Symposium on Society and Resource Management. Columbia, MO.

Gill, D.A. and J.J. Green. 1998. Environmental Concerns in Mississippi: A Comparison of Delta Farm

Operators and the General Public. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Sociological Society, Atlanta, GA.

Gill, D.A., J.J. Green, and A.B. Nylander III. 1998. Adoption of Agricultural Management Practices by

Mississippi Delta Farm Operators. Paper presented at Seventh International Symposium on Society and Resource Management. Columbia, MO.

Gill, D.A., H.L. Schramm, J.T. Forbes, and G.S. Bray. 1998. Environmental Attitudes of Mississippi

Catfish Anglers. Paper presented at the First International Ictalurid Symposium, Davenport, IA.

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PROFESSIONAL PAPERS and PRESENTATIONS (continued) Green, J.J. and D.A. Gill. 1998. Claims-Makers and Claims: A Contextual Constructionism Analysis of

Environmental Conflict. Paper presented at Seventh International Symposium on Society and Resource Management. Columbia, MO.

Green, J.J. and D.A. Gill. 1998. Ecopopulism Versus Pro-Growth: A Contextual Constructionism Analysis of

Conflict Over the Siting of a Hazardous Waste Facility. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, Portland, OR.

Miller, D.S., D.A. Gill, and J.S. Picou. 1998. The Role of Corporate Blame in Social Narratives: Citizen’s

Interpretation of Environmental Disaster. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, Toronto, Canada.

Picou, J.S., F.H. Dennard, G.D. Johnson, and D.A. Gill. 1998. Technology, Disaster and Litigation:

Evaluating a Model of Chronic Community Impacts. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA.

Schramm, H.L., J.T. Forbes, and D.A. Gill. 1998. How Catfish Angler Fishing Preferences Differ from Other

Angler Groups in Mississippi. Paper presented at the First International Ictalurid Symposium, Davenport, IA.

Schramm, H.L., Jr., J.T. Forbes, D.A. Gill, and W.D. Hubbard. 1998. Opportunities and Impediments to

Managing Fisheries Resources for a Segmented Population. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Hartford, CT.

Schramm, H.L., J.T. Forbes, D.A. Gill and W.D. Hubbard. 1997. Opportunities and Impediments to

Managing Fisheries Resources for a Segmented Population. Paper presented at the American Fisheries Society, Hartford, CT.

Cluck, R.E., D.A. Gill, R.B. Brown, and X. Xu. 1997. Attitudes Towards and Commitment to

Environmentalism: A Multidimensional Conceptualization. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, Toronto, Canada.

Gill, D.A. and R.E. Cluck. 1997. A Descriptive Analysis of the Dimensionality of Environmental Attitudes

in Mississippi. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Rural Sociologist Association, Birmingham, AL.

Green, J.J. and D.A. Gill. 1997. Race, Class, and Political Elitism in Hazardous Waste Facility Siting: A

Social Constructionist Perspective. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Mid-South Sociological Association, Huntsville, AL.

Miller, D.S., J.J. Green and D.A. Gill. 1997. Bridging the Gap between the Reductionist Principle of Public

Policy and the Precautionary Perspective of Communities. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Applied Sociology, Chicago, IL.

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PROFESSIONAL PAPERS and PRESENTATIONS (continued) Picou, J.S. and D.A. Gill. 1997. Localized Environmental Catastrophe and the Anxiety Community:

Empirical Parallels to the ‘Risk Society’ Theory. Paper presented at Risk in the Modern Age: Contributions from the Social Sciences, a Research Workshop Organized by the Oxford Centre for the Environment, Ethics and Society, Mansfield College, Oxford, UK.

Picou, J.S. G.D. Johnson, and D.A. Gill. 1997. Mitigating the Chronic Community Impacts of Localized

Environmental Degradation: A Case Study of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Applied Sociology, Chicago, IL.

Tung, Y., D.A. Gill and X. Xu. 1997. The Impact of Participation in School Sports on Adolescent

Interpersonal Relations. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Alabama-Mississippi Sociological Association, Florence, AL.

Bray, G. S., J.T. Forbes, H.L. Schramm, Jr., and D.A. Gill. 1996. Characteristics of Respondents and Non-

respondents to a Mail and Telephone Angler Survey. 50th Annual Conference Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, Hot Springs, AK, October 5-9, 1996.

Forbes, J. T., G. S. Bray, H. L. Schramm, and D.A. Gill. 1996. Characteristics of Panel Participants in a Five

Year Angler Study in Mississippi. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Mid-South Sociological Association, Little Rock, AR.

Forbes, J.T., G.S. Bray, D.A. Gill, and H.L. Schramm, Jr. 1996. Who Participates in Mississippi Angler

Studies? Paper presented at the Joint Meeting of the Mississippi and Tennessee Chapters American Fisheries Society, Pickwick Lake, TN.

Gill, D.A. and J.S. Picou. 1996. Oil Spill Risk Perceptions in the Aftermath of the Exxon Valdez Disaster.

Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Risk Analysis, New Orleans, LA. Gill, D.A., H.L. Schramm, and B. Hubbard. 1996. Using GIS in Natural Resource Management: The Case of

Fisheries in Mississippi. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, Des Moines, IA.

Miller, D. S., D.A. Gill, and J.S. Picou. 1996. Environmental Loss and Psychological Stress in the Wake of

the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Applied Sociology, Atlanta, GA.

Miller, D. S., D.A. Gill, and J.S. Picou. 1996. Depression and the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill: The Effects of

Extreme Stress and the Environment. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Mid-South Sociological Association, Little Rock, AR.

Schramm, H.L. and D.A. Gill. 1996. Managing for Mississippi Anglers – The Delta is Different.

Presentation at The Delta: Connecting Points of View for Sustainable Natural Resources meeting, Memphis, TN.

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PROFESSIONAL PAPERS and PRESENTATIONS (continued) Tung, Y. Y., D.A. Gill and X. Xu. 1996. The Impact of School Sport on Students’ Well-Being Behaviors in

School. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Mid-South Sociological Association, Little Rock, AR.

Gill, D.A. 1995. Sociological Factors Influencing Farmers' Adoption of Best Management Plans for

Enhancing Water Quality in the Mississippi Delta Management Systems Evaluation Area. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Mississippi Water Resources Conference, Jackson, MS.

Gill, D.A. and J.S. Picou. 1995. Social and Psychological Stress and the Unnatural Disaster. Paper presented

at the 3rd International Conference: Emergency Planning '95, Lancaster, United Kingdom. McNally, T.S., F.H. Dennard, J.S. Picou, and D.A. Gill. 1995. Restoration and the Renewable Resource

Community: Implications of the COR Stress Model for Mental Health Service Delivery. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Mid-South Sociological Association, Mobile, AL.

Picou, J.S. and D.A. Gill. 1995. Technological Disasters and Community Mental Health Needs in Alaska:

Responding to Chronic Psychosocial Impacts. Paper presented at the Alaska Health Summit 1995, Anchorage, AK.

Gill, D.A. 1994. Public Opinions toward Hazardous Waste Facility Siting in Mississippi: A Survey of Four

Rural Communities. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Alabama-Mississippi Sociological Association, Mississippi State University, MS.

Gill, D.A. 1994. The Environmental Justice Movement: Historical Roots and Potential Consequences for

American Environmentalism. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Mid-South Sociological Association, Lafayette, LA.

Unger, H.J., R.B. Brown, and D.A. Gill. 1994. Community Satisfaction in Mississippi: A Test of Traditional

Systemic and Consumer Economy Factors. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, Portland, OR.

Picou, J.S., G. Rajiv, D.A. Gill, and M.J. Cohen. 1993. Technological Disaster in a Renewable Resource

Community: Social Coping, Chronic Stress, and the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill. Paper presented at the annual Arctic Science Conference, Anchorage, AK.

Gill, D.A. 1993. A Sociological Perspective on Environmental Justice. Paper presented at the annual meeting

of the Air and Waste Management Association Southern Section, Jackson, MS. Gill, D.A. 1993. Environmental Disaster and Continuing Social Impacts: Four Years after the Exxon Valdez

Oil Spill. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, Miami, FL.

Picou, J.S. and D.A. Gill. 1993. Disaster and Long-Term Stress: Impacts of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill on

Commercial Fishermen. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Sociological Association, New Orleans, LA.

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PROFESSIONAL PAPERS and PRESENTATIONS (continued) Picou, J.S. and D.A. Gill. 1993. Long-Term Social Psychological Impacts of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill.

Paper presented at the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Symposium, Anchorage, AK. Picou, J.S. and D.A. Gill. 1993. Socio-Toxic Syndrome at a Suburban Superfund Site: A Case Study. Paper

presented at the annual meeting of the Mid-South Sociological Association, Montgomery, AL. Gill, D.A. 1992. A Research Design for Assessing Oil Spill Impacts. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting

of the Southern Sociological Society, New Orleans, LA. Gill, D.A. and J.S. Picou. 1992. Social Impacts of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill: Community Comparisons of

Valdez, Cordova, and Petersburg. Paper presented at the annual Arctic Science Conference, Valdez, AK.

Gill, D.A., J.S. Picou and C.L. Dyer. 1992. Technological Disasters and Long-Term Stress: The Exxon

Valdez Oil Spill Revisited. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Mid-South Sociological Association, Chattanooga, TN.

Gill, D.A., J.S. Picou and C.L. Dyer. 1992. Technological Disasters and Outmigration Desires: A Research

Note on Rural Communities. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society, Kansas, MO.

Gill, D.A., J.S. Picou, and C.L. Dyer. 1991. Community Recovery From Environmental Disaster: A

Longitudinal Study of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Mid-South Sociological Association, Jackson, MS.

Dyer, C.L., J.S. Picou and D.A. Gill. 1991. Technological Disaster and Community Change: The Natural

Resource Community as a Recovery and Restoration Model. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Applied Anthropology, Charleston, SC.

Gill, D.A. 1991. Sociological Issues in Hazardous Waste Facility Siting: The Case of the State of

Mississippi. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Alabama-Mississippi Sociological Association, Montgomery, AL.

Dyer, C.L., J.S. Picou, and D.A. Gill. 1991. Social Disruption and the Valdez Oil Spill: Alaskan Natives in a

Natural Resource Community. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Mid-South Sociological Association, Hot Springs, AR.

Dyer, C.L., J.S. Picou, and D.A. Gill. 1990. Social Relations and Subsistence Tradition Disruption Among

Native Americans: An Assessment of the Consequences of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, York, England.

Gill, D.A., J.S. Picou, and C.L. Dyer. 1990. Social Impacts of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill: An Assessment of an Alaskan Fishing Community. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Alabama-Mississippi Sociological Association, Starkville, MS.

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PROFESSIONAL PAPERS and PRESENTATIONS (continued) Picou, J.S., C.L. Dyer, and D.A. Gill. 1990. The Social Impact of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill: Nineteen

Months of Social Disruption in a Natural Resource Community. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Applied Sociology, Cincinnati, OH.

Picou, J.S. and D.A. Gill. 1990. The Culture of Safety and the Accuracy of Perceptions of Risk. Paper

presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Risk Analysis, New Orleans, LA. Picou, J.S., D.A. Gill, C.L. Dyer, and E. W. Curry. 1990. The Social Impact of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill:

Patterns of Social Disruption and Post-Traumatic Stress. Paper presented at the Conference on Research in the 1990s for Prince William Sound and the Copper River Delta, Cordova, AK.

Picou, J.S., D.A. Gill, C.L. Dyer, and E.W. Curry. 1990. Social Disruption and Psychological Stress in an

Alaskan Fishing Community: The Impact of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Sociological Society, Louisville, KY.

Gill, D.A. and J.S. Picou. 1989. Evaluating the Impact of Disasters: An Applied Research Design. Paper

presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Sociological Society. Norfolk, VA. Hull, J.W., B.J. Anderson, and D.A. Gill. 1989. Environmental Attitudes in the South: Mississippi, 1986.

Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Mid-South Sociological Association, Baton Rouge, LA. Picou, J.S. and D.A. Gill. 1989. The Social Psychological Consequences of a Technological Accident:

Disaster Structure, Collective Stress, and Perceived Health Risks. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA.

Picou, J.S., D.A. Gill, and C.L. Dyer. 1989. The Environmental Impact of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill: A

Preliminary Report of Perceptions in an Alaskan Community. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Mid-South Sociological Association. Baton Rouge, LA.

Gill, D.A. 1988. Social Psychological Stress among Victims of Technological Disasters. Paper presented at

the annual meeting of the Mid-South Sociological Association, Mobile, AL. Gill, D.A. 1988. Environmental Impact Assessment as a Design for a Marine Fisheries Research Agenda.

Paper presented at the Maritime Social Science Research Group Conference on Marine Resource Utilization, Mobile, AL.

Gill, D.A. and J.S. Picou. 1986. A Model for Assessing the Social Impacts of Technological Disasters. Paper

presented at the annual meeting of the World Congress of Sociology, New Delhi, India. Gill, D.A. and J.S. Picou. 1986. A Disaster Impact Assessment Model. Paper presented at the annual meeting

of the Midwest Sociological Society, Des Moines, IA.

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PROFESSIONAL PAPERS and PRESENTATIONS (continued) Picou, J.S. and D.A. Gill. 1986. Technological Accidents and Legal Compensation for Victims: A Case

Study. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the World Congress of Sociology, New Delhi, India. Gill, D.A. 1986. Research Issues in the Sociology of Fishing. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the

Midwest Sociological Society, St. Louis, MO. Gill, D.A. and J.S. Picou. 1986. Research Issues in the Social Impact Assessment of Technological Disasters.

Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North-Central Sociological Association, Louisville, KY. Gill, D.A. and J.S. Picou. 1986. A Conceptualization of Technological Disasters. Paper presented at the

annual meeting of the Mid-South Sociological Association, Little Rock, AR. Picou, J.S. and D.A. Gill. 1986. Clinical Sociology as a Humanist Response to Technological Disasters.

Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Sociological Society, Charlotte, NC. Gill, D.A. and J.S. Picou. 1985. A Human Ecology of Technological Disasters. Paper presented at the annual

meeting of the Southwestern Sociological Association, Houston, TX. Gill, D.A. and J.S. Picou. 1984. Social Impact Assessment: History, Methodology and Applications to

Technological Disasters. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Mid-South Sociological Association, Monroe, LA.

Gill, D.A., J.K. Thomas, and C.E. Adams. 1983. Effects of Letter and Non-Letter Informed Consent

Procedures in a Telephone Survey. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Sociological Association, Houston, TX.

Gill, D.A. 1983. The Crisis in Rural America: Theoretical Perspectives. Paper presented at the annual

meeting of the Southwestern Sociological Association, Houston, TX. Thomas, J.K., D.A. Gill, and C.E. Adams. 1983. Environmental Perspectives of Licensed Texas Hunters.

Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Mid-south Sociological Association, Birmingham, AL. Gill, D.A. 1982. Fishing as Third-Order Activity: Implications for Qualitative Sociology. Paper presented at

the annual meeting of the Southwestern Sociological Society, San Antonio, TX. Foster, G.S. and D.A. Gill. 1981. Structural Impingements on Graduate Students in Sociology. Paper

presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society, Minneapolis, MN. Gill, D.A. 1980. The Subculture of the Channel Cat Fisherman: A Preliminary Investigation. Paper presented

at the annual meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society, Milwaukee, WI. Foster, G.S. and D.A. Gill. 1980. Nonmetropolitan Growth in Kansas: An Aggregate Analysis, 1970-1977.

Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society, Milwaukee, WI. Gill, D.A. 1978. The American Revolution as a Social Movement. Paper presented at the annual meeting of

the Iowa Sociological Association, Cedar Rapids, IA.

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AWARDS AND HONORS 2015 Fulbright Visiting Research Chair in the Faculty of Native Studies, University of Alberta,

Canada. 2007 Jerry S. Dixon Award for Excellence in Environmental Education, The Alaska Conservation

Foundation. 2004-2005 President, Mid-South Sociological Association. 2003-2004 President, Alabama-Mississippi Sociological Association. 2002-2003 Vice President, Mid-South Sociological Association. 1998-99 Fulbright Scholar, University of Bahrain, State of Bahrain. 1996 Inducted into Phi Kappa Phi. 1992 Sociological Spectrum Award, "Social Disruption and the Valdez Oil Spill." Mid-South

Sociological Association. 1989-1992 Oak Ridge Associated Universities Visiting Scholars Program Speaker. 1984 AMOCO Foundation Award: Outstanding Graduate Assistant-Teaching, Texas A&M

University. 1982-83 President of AKD, Texas A&M University. 1978 Undergraduate Department Fellow, Department of Sociology, Central College. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES 2015-16 Advisory Board: Coastal Resource and Resiliency Center, University of South Alabama. 2015 Moderator, “Native American Perspectives on Disaster and Resilience.” 40th Annual

Natural Hazards Research and Applications Workshop, Broomfield, CO. 2015 Panel Reviewer for the National Science Foundation. 2014 Moderator for “Hazards and Disasters Roundtable” at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA. 2014 Panel Moderator for “The State of the State in Tsunami Social Science Research: Where We Are and Future Directions.” At the 10NCEE meeting, Anchorage, AK. 2014 Panel Reviewer for the National Science Foundation. 2013 Panel Reviewer for the National Science Foundation. 2011 Panel Reviewer for the National Science Foundation. 2011 Invited Panelist, “The BP Oil Spill.” Annual meeting of the Southern Sociological Society,

Jacksonville, FL. 2010-2011 Appointed as Co-Guest Editor (with Liesel Ritchie) of a special issue of the American

Behavior Scientist entitled, “Initial Perspectives on the 2010 BP Deepwater Horizon Disaster.”

2010-2013 Elected to Board of Directors, Association for Applied and Clinical Sociology. 2010 Elected to the Board of the Association of Applied and Clinical Sociology. 2010 Moderator, “Slippery Like Oil: Presidential Power and Disaster Decision Making.” 35th

Annual Natural Hazards Research and Applications Workshop, Broomfield, CO. 2010 Panelist, “It’s Just Beginning: Social Impacts of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill and

Technological Disasters to Come.” 35th Annual Natural Hazards Research and Applications Workshop, Broomfield, CO.

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PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES (Continued) 2010 Organizer and Panel Member, “Black Wave: Legacy of the Exxon Valdez and the Future of

the BP Oil Spill.” Annual Meeting of the Association of Applied and Clinical Sociology, St. Louis, MO.

2009 Panel Member, “Black Wave: The Legacy of the Exxon Valdez.” 34th Annual Natural Hazards Research and Applications Workshop, Broomfield, CO.

2008 Moderator of Plenary Session, “2007 Southern California Wildfires,” 33rd Annual Natural Hazards Research and Applications Workshop, Broomfield, CO.

2006-2010 Appointed to the Editorial Board for the Journal of Public Management and Social Policy. 2006-2007 Appointed as Guest Editor of a special issue of Sociological Spectrum entitled, “Social

Consequences of Hurricane Katrina.” 2006-2007 Appointed as Co-Guest Editor (with Liesel Ritchie) of a special issue of the Journal of

Public Management and Social Policy entitled, “Voices of Katrina.” 2006 Session Organizer, “Principles and Ethics in Disaster Related Evaluation. American

Evaluation Association, Portland, OR. 2006 Session Organizer, “Community Impacts of Hurricane Katrina” and “Sociology of the

Environment.” Mid-South Sociological Association, Lafayette, LA. 2006 Panel Organizer, “Institutional and Community Reconstruction in the Aftermath of Katrina.”

Mid-South Sociological Association, Lafayette, LA. 2006 Appointed to the Organizing Committee for the Human Dimensions of Oil Spill Response

Workshop sponsored by the Coastal Response Research Center, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH.

2006 Invited Participant and breakout session leader for a workshop entitled, “Human Dimensions of Oil Spill Response.” Durham, NH.

2006 Invited Participant for a salon entitled, “Toward a Community Resilience Index – Exploring the Conceptual Framework.” Boulder, CO.

2006 Invited Participant for a workshop entitled, “Extreme Events and Community Preparedness.” University of North Carolina – Greensboro, Greensboro, NC.

2006 Invited Participant and breakout session leader for a workshop entitled, “Ocean Research Priorities Plan Development Community Workshop.” Denver, CO.

2006 Session Organizer, “Sociology of Disasters,” Southwestern Social Science Association, San Antonio, TX.

2006 Panel Member, “The History of the A-MSA.” Alabama-Mississippi Sociological Association, Oxford, MS.

2006 Panel Member, “Katrina-Related Research.” Alabama-Mississippi Sociological Association, Oxford, MS.

2006 Discussant, “Reflections on Gulf Coast Environmental History in the Aftermath of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.” Southern Historical Association. Birmingham, AL.

2005 Appointed to the American Sociological Association Hurricane Katrina Task Force. 2005 Session Organizer, “Sociology of Environment and Risk,” Mid-South Sociological

Association, Atlanta, GA. 2005 Panel Member, “Hurricane Katrina Roundtable.” Mid-South Sociological Association,

Atlanta, GA. 2005 Invited Participant in a workshop entitled, “Informing Redevelopment after Hurricane

Katrina: The Role for Community-Based Research.” Southeastern Louisiana University, Hammond, LA.

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PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES (Continued) 2004-2006 Parliamentarian, Minerals Management Service Outer Continental Shelf Scientific

Committee. 2004-2005 Executive Committee Member for the Alabama-Mississippi Sociological Association 2004-2005 Committee Member for the Mid-South Sociological Association Membership Committee 2004 Program Chair for the Mid-South Sociological Association. 2002 Panel Member, “September 11, 2001 – The Day That Changed America.” Mid-South

Sociological Association, Memphis, TN. 2002 Panel Member, “Environmental Disruption and Change in the South.” Mid-South

Sociological Association, Memphis, TN. 2002 Session Organizer, “Environmental Sociology.” Mid-South Sociological Association,

Memphis, TN. 2002 Guest Lectures “Recreancy, Ontological Security and Psychological Stress in the Aftermath

of the 9-11 Terrorist Attack.” University of Catania, Italy and Alpha Kappa Delta, University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL.

2002-2003 President Elect for the Alabama-Mississippi Sociological Association 2001-2002 Vice President Elect for the Mid-South Sociological Association 2001-2002 Mississippi Representative for the Alabama-Mississippi Sociological Association 2002-2001 Peer Reviewer for the EPA Graduate Fellowships - Anthropology /Psychology/Sociology 2000 Guest Lecturer, “Researching Communities Hit by Disaster” and The Exxon Valdez Oil

Spill: Comparisons to the Martin County Coal Slurry Spill.” Sociology Club, Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, KY.

1999-2004 Member of the Minerals Management Service Outer Continental Shelf Scientific Advisory Committee

1999-2004 Member of the Gulf of Mexico Fisheries Management Council’s Socioeconomic Panel 1999 Discussant, “Environmental Controversies in the South,” Mid-South Sociological

Association, Jackson, MS. 1999 Discussant, “Natural Hazards/Disasters,” Mid-South Sociological Association, Jackson, MS. 1997-99 Chair of the Membership Committee, Mid-South Sociological Association 1998 Panel Member, “Inciting Sociological Thought at the Grassroots: Sociologists’ Impact on

Communities in Conflict.” Southern Sociological Society, Atlanta, GA. 1998 Session Chair, “Collective Behavior & Disasters.” Southern Sociological Society, Atlanta,

GA. 1997 Visiting Scholar, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 1997 Panel Member, “Sociologists in the Politics of Toxic Facility Siting.” Mid-South

Sociological Society, Huntsville, AL. 1997 Session Chair, “Sociology & the Courts.” Southern Sociological Society, New Orleans, LA. 1996-98 Member of the Mississippi Alabama Sea Grant Consortium’s Fellowship Committee 1996 Session Chair, “Natural Resource Management.” Rural Sociological Society 1996 Session Organizer and Chair, “Environmental Risk Perceptions and Communication.”

Society for Risk Analysis, New Orleans, LA. 1996 Mississippi Delta Management Systems Evaluation Area (MSEA) Data Sharing and

Availability Subcommittee 1995-1997 Member of the Committee on the Profession - Southern Sociological Society 1995-96 Chair, Nominations Committee for Alabama-Mississippi Sociological Association 1995 Panel Member, Technological Hazards and Environmental Policy. Mid-South Sociological

Association, Mobile, AL.

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PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES (Continued) 1995 Session Organizer, “Environmental Sociology.” Alabama-Mississippi Sociological

Association, Tuscaloosa, AL. 1995 Reviewer for the Mississippi Alabama Sea Grant Consortium 1993-95 Editorial Board, Sociological Spectrum 1990-96 Member of the State of Mississippi's Hazardous Waste Technical Siting Committee. (Chair

of Subcommittee on Social Impacts and Subcommittee on Public Participation) 1994-96 Mississippi Delta Management Systems Evaluation Area (MSEA) Best Management Plan

(BMP) Site Selection Subcommittee 1994 Panel moderator “Environmental Sociology.” Mid-South Sociological Association,

Lafayette, LA. 1994 Session Organizer, “Environment and Society.” Mid-South Sociological Association,

Lafayette, LA. 1992 Guest Editor of a special issue of Sociological Spectrum: New Directions in the Sociology of

Hazards, Risks, and Disasters. 1992-93 Member of the Program Committee, Southern Sociological Society 1992 Panel Member: The Social and Economic of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill. Mid-South

Sociological Association, Chattanooga, TN. 1992 Session Organizer and Chair, “Environmental Sociology.” Mid-South Sociological

Association, Chattanooga, TN. 1991 Session Organizer and Chair, “Environmental Sociology.” Southern Sociological Society,

Atlanta, GA. 1990-91 Mississippi Coordinator for Mid-South Sociological Association Membership Committee. 1990 Session Organizer, “Sociology of Disaster.” Mid-South Sociological Association. Hot

Springs, AR. 1990 Session Organizer and Chair, “Sociology of Sport.” Southern Sociological Society Annual

Meeting, Louisville, KY. 1989-91 Member of the Committee on the Profession, Mid-South Sociological Association 1989 Session Organizer and Chair, “Sociology of Disaster.” Mid-South Sociological Association.

Baton Rouge, LA. 1989 Co-Organizer with J.S. Picou of a Roundtable “The Sociology of Technological Disasters:

From Social Research to Expert Witness.” American Sociological Association annual meeting. San Francisco, CA.

1988 Panel Member: Sociology of Sportfishing session of the Southern Sociological Society, Nashville, TN.

1986 Discussant: Sociology of Sport session of the Southern Sociological Society, New Orleans, LA.

1983 Session Organizer and Chair, “The Sociology of the Student: A Multidisciplinary Perspective.” Midwest Sociological Society, Kansas City, MO.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Sociological Association Mid-South Sociological Association Alpha Kappa Delta Association for Applied and Clinical Sociology Southern Sociological Society Canadian Risk and Hazards Network Research Committee on Disasters Phi Beta Delta Prince William Sound Science Center Phi Kappa Phi

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MASTER’S THESES CHAIRED Kevin Johnson (S. 2013). Proud Voices: An Analysis of First Nation Opposition to the Northern Gateway

Pipeline Project. (Sociology) Oklahoma State University. Jessica Fernandez Flack (F. 2012). The Influence of Gender on Disaster Volunteers: An Exploratory Study of

Mennonite Disaster Service. (Sociology) Oklahoma State University. Jesse Badoe (F. 2011). Oklahoma Payne County Drug Court Evaluation. (Sociology), Oklahoma State

University. Alisha L. Dean (S. 2002). The Exxon Valdez Oil Spill: The Effects of a Technological Disaster on Levels of

Alienation and Anomie. (Sociology), Mississippi State University. John J. Green (S. 1998). The Ecopopulism Versus Pro-Growth Typology: A Contextual Constructionist

Analysis of Claims Made Concerning the Siting of a Hazardous Waste Facility. (Sociology), Mississippi State University.

Sandra Black (S. 1997). Environmental Attitudes Concerning a Lignite Power Plant in Choctaw County,

Mississippi. (Sociology), Mississippi State University. DeMond Shondell Miller (S. 1996). Psychological Depression and Economic Loss among Commercial

Fishermen During the Aftermath of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill. (Sociology), Mississippi State University.

Richard B. McGee (F. 1993). A Comparison of Demographic, Socioeconomic, and Cognitive Factors as

Determinants of Levels of Approval for a Hazardous Waste Facility in Noxubee County, Mississippi. (Sociology), Mississippi State University.

Jacqueline M. Davis (Sp. 1990). Racial Stacking in Southeastern Conference Football: 1969-1989.

(Sociology), Mississippi State University. David E. Asbury (F. 1990). A Qualitative Analysis of the Mississippi Charter Boat Industry. (Sociology),

Mississippi State University. L. Christopher Campany (F. 1990). An Analysis of Shrimp Fishermen Perceptions of Sea Turtle

Conservation Measures and Their Social Impact. (Public Policy and Administration), Mississippi State University.

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Ph.D. DISSERTATIONS CHAIRED Athene Wooldridge (F 2015). Electronic Waste in the United States: Using Q Methodology to Analyze

Sustainable Attitudes of Millennials. (Environmental Science), Oklahoma State University. Richard Ellefritz (S 2014). Discourse among the Truthers and Deniers of 9/11: Movement-Countermovement

Dynamics and the Discursive Filed of the 9/11 Truth Movement. (Sociology), Oklahoma State University.

Jeremy Ross (S 2012). Risk and the Production of Symbolic Safety: A Study of Weapons Incineration in

Anniston, Alabama. (Sociology), Oklahoma State University. Kristi McLeod Fondren (S 2009). A Walk on the Wild Side: An Examination of a Long-Distance Hiking

Subculture. (Sociology), Mississippi State University (Co-Chaired with J. Bartkowski). Paulette A. Meikle (Sp. 2006). Democracy Satisfaction: The Role of Social Capital and Civic Engagement in

Local Communities. (Sociology), Mississippi State University. Madalla Al-Ibelli (S. 2004). Environmentalism in the Middle East: A Study of Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and

Jordan. (Sociology), Mississippi State University. Liesel A. Ritchie (Sp. 2004). The Voices of Cordova: Social Capital in the Wake of the Exxon Valdez Oil

Spill. (Sociology), Mississippi State University (Co-Chaired with A. Cosby). Danny O. Winbush (Sp. 2003). An Investigation into the Complexities of an Existing On-Line Distance

Education Program at a Small Private Southeastern University. (Instructional System, Leadership, and Workforce Development), Mississippi State University (Co-Chaired with A. Dill).

Geoffrey McIntyre (F. 2002). Differential Reinforcement, Drinking, and ‘Readiness to Change’: An

Application of Social Learning Theory. (Sociology), Mississippi State University (Co-Chaired with R. Snow).

Telemate A. Jackreece (Sp. 2002) Population Density and the Distribution of Waste Sites in Mississippi: An

Empirical Test of the Environmental Justice Hypothesis. (Political Science), Mississippi State University (Co-Chaired with M. Wiseman).

Muammer Tuna (Sp. 1998). Environmentalism: An Empirical Test of Environmental Attitudes in More and Less Developed Countries. (Sociology), Mississippi State University. Wai Cheong Lam (F. 1997). Local Victimization by a Hazardous Waste Site: A Contextual Constructionist

Approach. (Sociology), Mississippi State University. DeMond Shondell Miller (S. 1997). A Construction of Competing Disaster Narratives: Media Coverage of

the Distribution of Risk Following a Technological Disaster. (Sociology), Mississippi State University.

Carla Woodley (Sp. 1997). A Qualitative Analysis of School and Parental Influences on Delinquent and

Non-Delinquent Behavior. (Sociology), Mississippi State University.