Researcher
Jeffrey Barnes
Department of Geography
Faculty
Expertise
In 2008, Jeffrey Barneswas a (short term) working on research of the cocoa plant and its consumption byPanamas indigenous community of Aligandi, the Guna. At Dawson, he is an active participant in Sustainable Dawson and the Sustainable Campuses project.
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Contributions to Dawson’s Community
This past academic year Jeffrey ran a workshop session for Social Sciences Week The Zombie Apocalypse and Penis Snatching: the Geography of MassHysteria. In 2012, Jeffrey participated in the Monarch tagging program with Sustainable Dawson. He also participated with fellow colleague in the funded Sustainable Campuses project.
Publications
- Binning SA, Barnes JI, Davies JN, Backwell PRY, Keogh JS, Roche DG. Ectoparasites modify escape behaviour, but not performance, in a coral reef fish. 插紳勳鳥硃梭泭詁梗堯硃措勳棗喝娶, 2013
- Barnes, JI. (2013) Where Chocolate Begins and Research Methods End: UnderstandingKuna Cacao Consumption. Human Organization 72(3): 211-219.
- Barnes, J. I., Wall, J. E., Diaz, D., & Ballamingie, P. (2011). Missed Understandings: Cultural and Communication Disconnects in Indigenous Livelihood Revitalization and Conservation. Society & Natural Resources,24(9), 972-983.
- Barnes, J. I. (2008). Cacao: A Cultural Keystone Species among the Kuna of Three Communities in San Bias, Panama (Mastersdissertation, Carleton University).
Publications
- MSc, 2008,Geography and Environmental Studies, Carleton University