Marine Science Institute
Santa Barbara, CA 93106
Email: McGinnis@lifesci.ucsb.edu
Education:
B.A. | Political Science, University of California, Los Angeles | 1985 |
M.A. | Political Science, University of California, Santa Barbara | 1988 |
Ph.D. | Political Science, University of California, Santa Barbara | 1993 |
Positions:
1996-present | Co-Director and Founder, The Center for Bioregional Conflict Resolution, Santa Cruz, California |
1995-present |
Research Political Scientist, Ocean and Coastal Policy Center, Marine Science Institute, University of California, Santa Barbara |
1994 | Lecturer, Department of Political Science, University of California, Santa Barbara |
1992-1994 | Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Oregon |
1992-1994 | Research Associate, Institute for Sustainable Environment, Department of Planning and Public Policy |
1991 | Technical Consultant, Santa Barbara County Energy Division |
1990 | Lecturer, Department of Political Science, University of California, Santa Barbara |
Selected Publications:
McGinnis, M.V., J. Woolley, and J. Gamman. 1999. Bioregional conflict resolution: Rebuilding community in watershed planning and organizing. Environmental Management 24:1-12.
McGinnis, M.V. 1998. Bioregionalism: The Tug and Pull of Place. London and New York: Routledge.
McGinnis, M.V. 1997. An analysis of the role of ecological science in offshore continental shelf abandonment policy. In: Proceedings of California and the World Ocean ‘97, Organized and sponsored by Coastal Zone Foundation and Resources Agency of California. 9 pp.
McGinnis, M.V. 1996. Perceptions and restoration ecology: A comparison of restoration discourses. Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
McGinnis, M.V. 1996. Deep ecology and the foundations of restorations. Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 39:203-217.
McGinnis, M.V. 1995. Bioregional organization: A constitution of home place. Human Ecology Review 2:72-84.
McGinnis, M.V. 1995. On the verge of collapse: The Columbia River system, wild salmon and the Northwest Power Planning Council. Natural Resources Journal 35:520-552.
McGinnis, M.V. 1994. Myth, nature and the bureaucratic experience. Environmental Ethics 16:425-434.
McGinnis, M.V. 1994. Collective bads: The case of low-level radioactive waste compacts. Natural Resources Journal 34:563-588.
McGinnis, M.V. 1994. The politics of restocking vs. restoring salmon in the Columbia River Basin. Restoration Ecology 2:1-7.
McGinnis, M.V. 1993. Low-level radioactive waste compacts: Cases in the illogic of collective action. In: Problems and Prospects for Nuclear Waste Disposal Policy, E.B. Herzik and A. Mushkatel, eds. Greenwood Press, CT.
McGinnis, M.V. and J.T. Lima. 1993. California ocean use conflict management--An assessment of two integrating approaches. Pp. 705-722 in: International Perspective on Coastal and Ocean Space Utilization, P.M. Griffman and J. Fawcett, eds. University of Southern California Sea Grant, CA.
McGinnis, M.V. and W. Cohan. 1992. Ecology and international studies. Pp. 245-267 in: Revealing the World: An Interdisciplinary Reader in International Studies, D Lieberman and M. Gurtow, eds. Kendall/Hunt Publ. Co.
McGinnis, M.V. 1991. San Luis Obispo’s measure A--check or checkmate? Pp. 119-119 in: The California Coastal Zone Experience, G.W. Domurat and T.H. Wakeman, eds. American Society of Civil Engineers, NY,
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