Abbreviated Curriculum Vitae
EDUCATION
Ph.D. 2006. Geography, University of British Columbia
M.A. 2000. Geography, University of Vermont
B.A., Honors. Magna Cum Laude. 1989. Environmental Studies, University of Vermont
ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT and Affiliations
SELECTED PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
Morehouse, Harlan and Cheryl Morse. Sense and Consent in Co-Creating with Earth Others. Environmental Humanities. Accepted and forthcoming.
Braconnier, Meryl, Cheryl E. Morse, and Stephanie Hurley. 2022. Using Photovisualizations to Gain Perspectives on River Conservation over Time. Land. 11(4):534. 10.3390/land11040534.
Horner, C.E., C. Morse, N. Carpenter, K.L. Nordstrom, J.W. Faulkner, T. Mares, E. Kinnebrew, M. Caswell, V. Izzo, V.E. Méndez, S.A. Lewins and N. McCune. 2021. Cultivating Pedagogy for Transformative Learning: A Decade of Undergraduate Agroecology Education. Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems. 5 (412): 10.3389/fsufs.2021.751115.
Morse, C.,* R. Gould,* J. Brooks and A. Adams. 2020. “So Much for Access:” Difference, Benefits, and Barriers at Hawai’i’s Shorelines. Geographical Review, 18. DOI:10.1080/00167428.2020.1812069. *co-lead authors
Husa, A., and C. Morse, 2020. Rurality as a Key Factor for Place Attachment in the Great Plains. Geographical Review, 1-19. doi:10.1080/00167428.2020.1786384.
Morse, C. 2019. Faith and Doubt in an American Working Landscape: The Importance of Scale, Work, and Place in Rural Development Planning, Society & Natural Resources, 32:2, 150-166, DOI: 10.1080/08941920.2018.1511021.
Morse, C. and J. Mudgett. 2018. Happy to be Home: Place Attachment, Family Ties, and Mobility of Contented Rural Stayers. The Professional Geographer, 70 (2), 261-269. DOI: 10.1080/00330124.2017.1365309.
Morse, C. 2018. The Multifunctionality of Country Stores: Insights on Resilience from Rural Vermont. Geographical Review, 108 (3): 457-475. DOI: 10.1111/gere.12264.
Morse, C. 2017. The Emotional Geographies of Global Return Migration to Vermont. Emotion, Space and Society. 25:1 4-21. DOI: 10.1016/j.emospa.2017.09.007.
Morse, C. and Mudgett, J. 2017. Longing for Landscape: Homesickness and Place Attachment Among Rural Out-Migrants in the 19th and 21st Centuries. Journal of Rural Studies 50: 95-103.
Morse, C. E., A. S. Strong, V. E. Mendez, A. R. Troy, S. T. Lovell, W. B. Morris. 2014. Performing a New England Landscape: Viewing, Engaging, Belonging. Journal of Rural Studies. 36: 226-236.
Morse Dunkley, C. 2009. A Therapeutic Taskscape: Theorizing Place-Making, Discipline, and Care at a Camp for Troubled Youth. Health & Place. 15(1): 88-96.
Morse Dunkley, C. 2004. Risky Geographies: Teens, Gender and Rural Landscape. Gender, Place and Culture 11(4): 559-579.
Vanderbeck, R. and Morse Dunkley, C. 2003. Young People’s Narratives of Rural-Urban Difference. Children’s Geographies 1(2): 241–259.
Book Chapters
Morse, C., A. Trubek, C. Morgan. Planning Regenerative Working Landscapes, in Handbook of Sustainable and Regenerative Foods Systems, J. Duncan; M. Carolan; H. Wiskerke, eds. London: Routledge.
Dunkley, C. M. and Panelli, R. 2007. “‘Preppy-jocks’, ‘Rednecks’, ‘Stoners’, and ‘Scum’: Power and Youth Social Groups in Rural Vermont in Global Perspectives on Rural Childhood and Youth: Young Rural Lives, R. Panelli, S. Punch, and E. Robson, eds. London: Routledge.
Technical Reports
SELECTED GRANTS
SERVICE
EDUCATION
Ph.D. 2006. Geography, University of British Columbia
M.A. 2000. Geography, University of Vermont
B.A., Honors. Magna Cum Laude. 1989. Environmental Studies, University of Vermont
ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT and Affiliations
- Associate Professor in Geography, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT USA.
- Co-Director, Environmental Studies Program
- Faculty Affiliate, Gund Institute for Environment.
- Graduate Faculty Member, Food Systems Graduate Program
SELECTED PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
Morehouse, Harlan and Cheryl Morse. Sense and Consent in Co-Creating with Earth Others. Environmental Humanities. Accepted and forthcoming.
Braconnier, Meryl, Cheryl E. Morse, and Stephanie Hurley. 2022. Using Photovisualizations to Gain Perspectives on River Conservation over Time. Land. 11(4):534. 10.3390/land11040534.
Horner, C.E., C. Morse, N. Carpenter, K.L. Nordstrom, J.W. Faulkner, T. Mares, E. Kinnebrew, M. Caswell, V. Izzo, V.E. Méndez, S.A. Lewins and N. McCune. 2021. Cultivating Pedagogy for Transformative Learning: A Decade of Undergraduate Agroecology Education. Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems. 5 (412): 10.3389/fsufs.2021.751115.
Morse, C.,* R. Gould,* J. Brooks and A. Adams. 2020. “So Much for Access:” Difference, Benefits, and Barriers at Hawai’i’s Shorelines. Geographical Review, 18. DOI:10.1080/00167428.2020.1812069. *co-lead authors
Husa, A., and C. Morse, 2020. Rurality as a Key Factor for Place Attachment in the Great Plains. Geographical Review, 1-19. doi:10.1080/00167428.2020.1786384.
Morse, C. 2019. Faith and Doubt in an American Working Landscape: The Importance of Scale, Work, and Place in Rural Development Planning, Society & Natural Resources, 32:2, 150-166, DOI: 10.1080/08941920.2018.1511021.
Morse, C. and J. Mudgett. 2018. Happy to be Home: Place Attachment, Family Ties, and Mobility of Contented Rural Stayers. The Professional Geographer, 70 (2), 261-269. DOI: 10.1080/00330124.2017.1365309.
Morse, C. 2018. The Multifunctionality of Country Stores: Insights on Resilience from Rural Vermont. Geographical Review, 108 (3): 457-475. DOI: 10.1111/gere.12264.
Morse, C. 2017. The Emotional Geographies of Global Return Migration to Vermont. Emotion, Space and Society. 25:1 4-21. DOI: 10.1016/j.emospa.2017.09.007.
Morse, C. and Mudgett, J. 2017. Longing for Landscape: Homesickness and Place Attachment Among Rural Out-Migrants in the 19th and 21st Centuries. Journal of Rural Studies 50: 95-103.
Morse, C. E., A. S. Strong, V. E. Mendez, A. R. Troy, S. T. Lovell, W. B. Morris. 2014. Performing a New England Landscape: Viewing, Engaging, Belonging. Journal of Rural Studies. 36: 226-236.
Morse Dunkley, C. 2009. A Therapeutic Taskscape: Theorizing Place-Making, Discipline, and Care at a Camp for Troubled Youth. Health & Place. 15(1): 88-96.
Morse Dunkley, C. 2004. Risky Geographies: Teens, Gender and Rural Landscape. Gender, Place and Culture 11(4): 559-579.
Vanderbeck, R. and Morse Dunkley, C. 2003. Young People’s Narratives of Rural-Urban Difference. Children’s Geographies 1(2): 241–259.
Book Chapters
Morse, C., A. Trubek, C. Morgan. Planning Regenerative Working Landscapes, in Handbook of Sustainable and Regenerative Foods Systems, J. Duncan; M. Carolan; H. Wiskerke, eds. London: Routledge.
Dunkley, C. M. and Panelli, R. 2007. “‘Preppy-jocks’, ‘Rednecks’, ‘Stoners’, and ‘Scum’: Power and Youth Social Groups in Rural Vermont in Global Perspectives on Rural Childhood and Youth: Young Rural Lives, R. Panelli, S. Punch, and E. Robson, eds. London: Routledge.
Technical Reports
- 2017. Vermont Returnees and Their Global Networks. http://www.vtrootsmigration.org.
- Morse, C. and W. Geller. 2015. Vermont Roots Migration Project: Initial Findings. Center for Research on Vermont website, http://www.vtrootsmigration.org.
- 2010. Strategies for Promoting Working Landscapes in North America and Europe. A Report for the Vermont Council on Rural Development. Montpelier, Vermont. http://vtrural.org/sites/default/files/library/files/working%20landscape/UVM_StrategiesforPromotingWorkingLandscapes.pdf
SELECTED GRANTS
- Seidl, Amy and Cheryl Morse. Henry David Thoreau Foundation. Fellowship in Restoration Ecologies and Cultures. April 2022. $39,700.
- Morse, Cheryl and Amy Seidl. Cotyledon Fund. Fellowship in Restoration Ecologies and Cultures. June 2022. $39,900.
- James M. Jeffords Fund Grant Program for Policy Studies, UVM, May 2021. “Who are the New Vermonters? Learning from Very Recent Migrants to Rural Vermont” $3,441.
- College of Arts and Sciences Faculty Small Grant Award. 2018. “Mobility and Immobility in Rural America,” $1929.
- Sanders, N. and B. Wemple, PIs. A. Claussen, B. Fisher, C. Morse, R. Gould, Co-PIs. Catalyzing Research, Scholarship, and Teaching in Montane Systems. Gund Catalyst Award Grant, Gund Institute for the Environment, University of Vermont, $46,538, 2018.
- Researching Power, Class and Privilege in Social and Environmental Landscapes. High Meadows Foundation. $1000, 2017; $250, 2018.
- James M. Jeffords Fund Grant Program for Policy Studies, UVM, May 2016. “Global Returnees: Transnational Return Migrants’ Present and Potential Impacts on Vermont’s Socio-economic Geographies,” $4,250.
- Multi-Disciplinary Collegial Network Award, UVM Humanities Center, for “Community Archiving with Indigenous Groups,” 2016-2017, 2017-2018 $1500
- Vermont Land Trust grant for researching “Power and Privilege in Land Conservation” with FS 350 course, $5000.
SERVICE
- Member, Board of Trustees, Vermont Land Trust, 2018-present. Chair: 2021 - present.
- Associate Editor, Journal of Rural Studies. 2021 - present.
- Member, Vermont Women's Lacrosse Officials Association, 2021 - present.
- Co-Organizer, with Peter Nelson, Ninth Quadrennial Meeting of British, American, and Canadian Rural Geographers, University of Vermont and Mad River Valley, July 2019.
- Northeast Representative, Rural Geography Specialty Group, American Association of Geographers, 2016-present.
- Director, Earth and Environment Scholars Program, University of Vermont, 2018-2021.
- Vice President and Member, UVM Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, University of Vermont 2016-present (VP since 2018).
- Member, Community Engaged Learning Opportunities Board, 2017-2021.