Dissertation
Roberts-Gregory, F. 2021. "Ecowomanist (auto)ethnography (EWAE) as methodological intervention: BIWOC everyday resistance to Louisiana state-corporate crime, anti-resilient climate justice, and emergent feminist abolition ecologies.” Ph.D. dissertation, University of California, Berkeley.
Peer Reviewed Manuscripts and Scholarly Magazines
Roberts-Gregory, F. 2022. "A Feminist Agenda for a Green New Deal: Challenges and Opportunities." in Routledge Handbook on the Green New Deal. Kyla Tienhaara and Joanna Robinson (Eds.) New York, NY: Routledge.
Roberts-Gregory, F. 2021. “Climate Justice in the Wild n’ Dirty South: An Autoethnographic Reflection on Ecowomanism as Engaged Scholar-Activist Praxis before and during COVID-19.” Pp. 125-146 in Mapping Gendered Ecologies: Engaging with and Beyond Ecowomanism and Ecofeminism. K Melchor Quick Hall and Gwyn Kirk (Eds). Lanham: Lexington Books.
Roberts-Gregory, F. 2020. “Surviving Departmental Toxicity: An Autoethnographic Reflection of Navigating Gendered and Racialized Violence in Environmental Science, Policy, and Management.” Women, Gender, and Families of Color 8(2): 126-133.
Roberts-Gregory, F. 2020. “My Petrochemical Love.” Anthropology News website, April 22, 2020. DOI: 10.1111/AN.1387
Roberts-Gregory, F. 2020. “On Being the (Only) Black Feminist Environmental Ethnographer in Gulf Coast Louisiana.” Fieldnotes for Edge Effects: A Digital Magazine
Roberts-Gregory, F. 2019. “I do not drive in the South….And here’s why.” ViaNolaVie
Roberts-Gregory, F. and Hawthorne, T.L. 2016. “Transforming Green Walls into Green Places: Black middle class boundary work, fractured communication and greenspace accessibility in southwest Atlanta.” Geoforum 77: 17-27.
Roberts-Gregory, F. 2021. “Climate Justice in the Wild n’ Dirty South: An Autoethnographic Reflection on Ecowomanism as Engaged Scholar-Activist Praxis before and during COVID-19.” Pp. 125-146 in Mapping Gendered Ecologies: Engaging with and Beyond Ecowomanism and Ecofeminism. K Melchor Quick Hall and Gwyn Kirk (Eds). Lanham: Lexington Books.
Roberts-Gregory, F. 2020. “Surviving Departmental Toxicity: An Autoethnographic Reflection of Navigating Gendered and Racialized Violence in Environmental Science, Policy, and Management.” Women, Gender, and Families of Color 8(2): 126-133.
Roberts-Gregory, F. 2020. “My Petrochemical Love.” Anthropology News website, April 22, 2020. DOI: 10.1111/AN.1387
Roberts-Gregory, F. 2020. “On Being the (Only) Black Feminist Environmental Ethnographer in Gulf Coast Louisiana.” Fieldnotes for Edge Effects: A Digital Magazine
Roberts-Gregory, F. 2019. “I do not drive in the South….And here’s why.” ViaNolaVie
Roberts-Gregory, F. and Hawthorne, T.L. 2016. “Transforming Green Walls into Green Places: Black middle class boundary work, fractured communication and greenspace accessibility in southwest Atlanta.” Geoforum 77: 17-27.
Contributor
Chiles Canfield, F., Henderson, M., Leon, R. and Roberts-Gregory, F. 2017. “Changing Tides: Environmental Grantmaking in a New Political Context,” in Tracking the Field: Volume 6, Analyzing Trends in Environmental Grantmaking, Environmental Grantmakers Association.
ESPM Graduate Diversity Council. 2017. "The Right to Protest Violence". The Berkeley Graduate Op-Ed
Holly Doremus (moderator), Denis P. Galvin, George Miller and Frances Roberts-Gregory. 2017. "Strategic Conversation: Mission and Relevance of National Parks" in Science, Conservation and National Parks. Steven R. Beissinger, David D. Ackerly, Holly Doremus and Gary E. Machlis (Eds). Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
C.N.E. Corbin, Guillermo R. Douglass-Jaimes, Jesse Williamson, Ashton Wesner, Margot Higgins, and Jenny L. Palomino, Contributors: Melina Packer and Frances Roberts-Gregory. 2015. "(Re)Thinking the Tenure Process by Embracing Diversity in Scholars and Scholarship." The University of California Student Association Graduate Policy Journal 1: 4-9.
ESPM Graduate Diversity Council. 2017. "The Right to Protest Violence". The Berkeley Graduate Op-Ed
Holly Doremus (moderator), Denis P. Galvin, George Miller and Frances Roberts-Gregory. 2017. "Strategic Conversation: Mission and Relevance of National Parks" in Science, Conservation and National Parks. Steven R. Beissinger, David D. Ackerly, Holly Doremus and Gary E. Machlis (Eds). Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
C.N.E. Corbin, Guillermo R. Douglass-Jaimes, Jesse Williamson, Ashton Wesner, Margot Higgins, and Jenny L. Palomino, Contributors: Melina Packer and Frances Roberts-Gregory. 2015. "(Re)Thinking the Tenure Process by Embracing Diversity in Scholars and Scholarship." The University of California Student Association Graduate Policy Journal 1: 4-9.
Blogs and Other Publications
Roberts-Gregory, F. 2020. “Reflections on Organic Agriculture, Climate Resiliency, and Black Farmers from the Southern SAWG Conference.” Berkeley Food Institute: News from the Field
Williams, M. and F. Roberts-Gregory. 2019. “Meet the Deep South Center for Environmental Justice (DSCEJ).” Students Rebuild
Roberts-Gregory, F. 2017. "Supporting Women and Climate Justice". EGA 30th Anniversary Journal: 1987-2017 30: 33.
Roberts-Gregory, F. 2017. "Diversity and Environmental Grantmakers: A Summer Love Story." EGA Blog
Williams, M. and F. Roberts-Gregory. 2019. “Meet the Deep South Center for Environmental Justice (DSCEJ).” Students Rebuild
Roberts-Gregory, F. 2017. "Supporting Women and Climate Justice". EGA 30th Anniversary Journal: 1987-2017 30: 33.
Roberts-Gregory, F. 2017. "Diversity and Environmental Grantmakers: A Summer Love Story." EGA Blog
Unpublished SOARS Manuscript
Roberts-Gregory, F. 2010. “A modeling study on ozone formation in the upper troposphere in relation to thunderstorms”. SOARS
In Preparation/Under Review
Roberts-Gregory, F. “Feminist Advocacy at UNFCCC COPs: The WGC and Gender Action Plan.”
Roberts-Gregory, F. Ecowomanist Resistance in the Wild and Dirty South. (Book Manuscript)
Roberts-Gregory, F. “Ecowomanist (auto)ethnography (EWAE): a feminist activist methodological intervention for critical environmental, climate, and energy justice.”
Roberts-Gregory, F. “Everyday resistance to Louisiana state corporate crime: Black and Indigenous women visioning abolitionist futures and feminist ecologies of anti-resilience.”
Roberts-Gregory, F. “Ecowomanist pedagogy: the promises and perils of feminist scholar-educator-activism.”
Roberts-Gregory, F. “An emerging gulf coast climate culture? Louisiana climate action during the plantationocene.”
Roberts-Gregory, F. “‘Learning to live with water’: Black women, stormwater management and blue-green change in New Orleans.”
Roberts-Gregory, F. Ecowomanist Resistance in the Wild and Dirty South. (Book Manuscript)
Roberts-Gregory, F. “Ecowomanist (auto)ethnography (EWAE): a feminist activist methodological intervention for critical environmental, climate, and energy justice.”
Roberts-Gregory, F. “Everyday resistance to Louisiana state corporate crime: Black and Indigenous women visioning abolitionist futures and feminist ecologies of anti-resilience.”
Roberts-Gregory, F. “Ecowomanist pedagogy: the promises and perils of feminist scholar-educator-activism.”
Roberts-Gregory, F. “An emerging gulf coast climate culture? Louisiana climate action during the plantationocene.”
Roberts-Gregory, F. “‘Learning to live with water’: Black women, stormwater management and blue-green change in New Orleans.”
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