Blog Contributor: Bridie McGreavy

Bridie McGreavy is an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication and Journalism at the University of Maine, living and working on unceded lands and waters of the Penobscot Nation and within Wabanaki homelands. She is also a Faculty Fellow with the Mitchell Center for Sustainability Solutions. She studies how communication shapes sustainability and justice efforts in coastal shellfishing communities, river restoration and freshwater conservation initiatives, and transdisciplinary collaborations. Dr. McGreavy co-leads the Maine Shellfish Learning Network, an initiative to support learning, leadership and equity in Maine and Wabanaki wild clam and mussel fisheries. Dr. McGreavy is also a lead investigator on Maine-eDNA, a National Science Foundation project that uses engaged communication research to help connect multiple forms of knowledge with efforts to strengthen water quality monitoring and fisheries restoration.

Faculty website

Maine eDNA project website


ECD Blog Posts

Review of Kenneth Walker's Climate Politics on the Border

Land, Knowledge, Ethics, and Incommensurability: A Response to the Public Land and Power Series