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About Lisa Meierotto

Lisa Meierotto is an associate professor in Global Studies and Environmental Studies, in the School of Public Service, at Boise State University. She earned her Ph.D. in anthropology from the University of Washington in 2009 with an emphasis on environmental anthropology. She received a MA in International Development, Community & Environment from Clark University in 2002.

Meierotto's research centers on global migration and environmental conservation. She has three current research streams: 1) The relationship between Homeland Security, nature conservation and human rights on the border. Between 2007-2010 she conducted fieldwork in Arizona at a wildlife refuge on the U.S.-Mexico border and currently explores how race and ethnicity influence perceptions of environmental degradation in the borderlands. 2) Migrant farm worker well-being. Current ethnographic fieldwork is located in southwestern Idaho and focuses on understanding food security among Latinx farm workers. 3) The refugee crisis in Greece. Current research focuses on understanding how the refugee crisis is experienced by refugees and displaced people in Greece.

Positions

Present Associate Professor, Boise State University School of Public Service
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2011 - 2013 Instructor, College of Idaho ‐ Department of Sociology
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2011 - 2013 Instructor, College of Idaho ‐ Department of Anthropology
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August 2010 - July 2011 Postdoctoral Researcher, Arizona State University ‐ School of Human Evolution and Social Change
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Grants

2022 - 2022 Pilot study comparing pesticide levels in male and female Latinx farmworkers. The team hopes to then deduce why differences in pesticide exposure may exist.
University of Washington - Pacific Northwest Agricultural Safety and Health Center
Colleague(s): Carly Hyland, Cynthia Curl, and Rebecca Som Castellano
$45,000
2019 - 2019 Assessment of Risk Factors for Health Disparities Among Latina Farm Workers
Mountain West IDeA Clinical and Translational Research – Infrastructure Network (CTR-IN)
Colleague(s): Cynthia Curl, Rebecca Som Castellano, and Jennifer Schneider
$5,000
2017 Mini-Grant for site exploration for new course on refugees in Crete, Greece
Study Abroad Program, Boise State University
2017 SPS Small Grant from the Research Committee
School of Public Service, Boise State University
2016 Casa Nepantla Research Grant
Casita Nepantla, Boise State University
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Honors and Awards

  • 2014 - Excellence in Engaged Scholarship Award for "Launching Campus-Wide Civically Engaged Learning: Innovative Approaches to Foundational Studies at Boise State University", Utah Valley University Conference: Scholarship of Teaching and Engagement
  • 2017 - Engaging Pedagogies Student Success, Boise State University

Education

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December 2009 Ph.D. - Anthropology (Specialization: Environmental Anthropology, University of Washington - Seattle Campus
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December 2002 M.A. - International Development, Community Planning and the Environment, Clark University
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May 1997 B.A. - Anthropology and Global Studies, Pacific Lutheran University
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Articles (11)

Books (2)

Contributions to Books (5)

Includes book chapters and encyclopedia enteries

Reports (1)