Communications

My research has been featured in various mainstream news and social media outlets.

Most recently, the national media in the United States (Big Think), Canada (The National Post), Norway (TV2), France (L’Express), Greece (Ta Nea), India (The Indian Express, Hindu Business Line), and Argentina (Clarin) have profiled my MENSA research into COVID-19 behavioural identities or personality types, published in Humanities and Social Sciences Communications. According to the journal’s altmetrics, my article is trending in online media attention, with an altmetric score of 202, placing it in the 99th percentile of tracked articles of a similar age in all journals.

Media coverage

Research Says There Are 16 Covid-19 Personality Types. Leaders Have to Plan for Them All, Inc., 11 Feburary 2021.

Live Radio Interview, 640 Toronto’s Morning Show with Peter Shurman, 10 February 2021.

Much More than Expected, AFINO blog, 10 February 2021.

Which COVID-19 personality are you? Researcher says there are 16 kinds of people right now, The National Post, 5 February 2021.

Grubleren, hamstreren og rebellen: Her er de ulike korona-typene, TV2, 4 February 2021.

Which COVID-19 personality are you?, Big Think, 2 February 2021.

Covid-19 personality types: deniers, contemplators, worriers, warriors & more, The Indian Express, 2 February 2021.

Describen 16 tipos de ‘personalidad Covid-19’: ¿con cuál te identificás?, Clarin, 1 February 2021.

Οι 16 τύποι-προσωπικότητας της πανδημίας: Από τους αρνητές στους πολεμιστές και τους βετεράνους, Ta Nea, 1 February 2021.

Altruistes, guerriers, rebelles ou angoissés… L’effet révélateur du Covid sur nos personnalités, L’Express, 1 February 2021.

Researcher states 16 Covid-19 personality types amid pandemic, The Hindu Business Line, 30 January 2021.

New research about emerging ‘COVID-19 personality types’! EurekAlert, 29 January 2021.

 

PREVIOUS RELATED

My Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship project on Enhancing Seafood Ethics and Sustainability (eSEAS): A Value and Ecosytem-based Management Approach was profiled in a Ethical, Legal and Social Aspects (ELSA) blog, which highlighted a workshop I organized on the Ethics of Quantification in Bergen, Norway examining the challenges of trying to quantify aspects of the Norwegian spring-spawning herring fishery and in SUBPESCA Publicado, where I was interviewed on my views of ecosystem-based management in the context of the Chilean austral sprat fishery.

Prior to coming to the UiB, The Sealives Initiative profiled a Collaborative Solutions for Haida Gwaii Fisheries Management project that I led to focus on values in the Pacific herring fishery conflict in British Columbia, Canada.

UBC press release and the student newspaper, The Ubyssey, highlighted the Herring People arts-based initiative that I led combining art and science to research and disseminate the role of herring in the ecosystem, communities, and industry in British Columbia.

The Reception hosted by the World Wildlife Fund Canada and the Ecology Action Centre was a fun event, akin to “speed-interviewing,” where I was interviewed by the audience!

I have also written popular articles to disseminate my research more broadly to the public, most notably in The Vancouver Sun, Opinion: Herring Fishery Needs Integrated Management Plan, 9 November 2015.

Media Coverage

Facts, Values, and the True Cost of Environmental Harm, The Sealives Initiative, 17 February 2019.

Proyecto de Investigación: Subpesca Avanza en Implementación del Enfoque Ecosistémico en Pesquería de Sardina Austral, SUBPESCA Publicado, 13 November 2018.

What is the Value of Seafood?Ethical, Legal and Social Aspects (ELSA) blog, 6 August 2018.

The Science and Art of the Haida’s Connection with Herring, The Ubyssey, 5 April 2017.

Herring People, Roundhouse Radio Interview, 29 March 2017.

HERRING PEOPLE: An Arts-Based Initiative, University of British Columbia, 24 March 2017.

Focus Interview, WWF-Canada and the Ecology Action Centre Reception, ICES/PICES Dynamics of Small Pelagic Fish Symposium, 9 March 2017.

Fishing for Solutions in Haida Gwaii, University of British Columbia, Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies, The Wall Papers: Peter Wall Institute Magazine, Spring 2016.

Report on AAAS Symposium, The Privilege to Fish, in West Coast Fisheries Need Better Management, by Graeme Stemp-Morlock, Green Living Online, 28 February 2008.

Report on AAAS Symposium, The Privilege to Fish, in AAAS: Cod, Tuna, Sharks, and the Privilege to Fish on The Shifting Baselines blog by Jennifer L. Jacquet, 18 February 2008.