Rachel Havrelock
Email Address: raheleh@uic.eduCollege: Liberal Arts and Sciences Department: English
Title: Assistant Professor
Office: 1909 UH Phone: 312-413-4689
Webpage: http://www.freshwaterlab.org
Participating in the Chancellor’s Undergraduate Research Awards program: Yes
Research Interest:
The Great Lakes Environmental Humanities Transboundary water systems water diplomacy resource sovereignty fossil fuels and renewable energy oil pipelines storytelling/oral history bioregionalism religion and biblical studies Minimum time commitment in hours per week: 4 Qualifications of a Student:
Ideally, the student will be a major in the humanities with significant research and writing experience. A junior or senior is preferred. Organizational skills and flexibility are both important. Some knowledge of environmental or ecological matters encouraged. Brief Summary of what is expected from the student:
My larger project is the Freshwater Lab, an initiative to communicate Great Lakes water issues to the general public, create tools to visualize the current state and future scenarios of water sources, engage unaffiliated groups in water planning, and train a new generation of Great Lakes leaders. As we focus on the Great Lakes basin, we also reach outward to build relationships with water stewards from other parts of the world. The Freshwater Lab works in seven areas including the role of culture in water stewardship and peacemaking, digital storytelling, oil pipelines, environmental justice, water delivery and lead pipes, water cost and the human right to water, and water diplomacy. See here for more: http://www.freshwaterlab.org/projects/ We are currently building our digital storytelling platform, Freshwater Stories, and preparing for a launch this fall. In addition to these research areas, I am interested in working with students on a range of local or international water issues as well as communication and dissemination. Contact researcher via URE Email Webform