Jennifer Jacquet
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Jennifer Jacquet is an American researcher and a professor of environmental science and policy at the Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science, at the University of Miami.[1][2] She also works as an associate director of research at Brown University's Climate Social Science Network. From 2012 to 2022, she worked at New York University's Department of Environmental Studies.[1][3]
Her areas of interest include "marine ecology; conservation & evolutionary biology; cooperation; social approval; the evolution and function of guilt, honor, and shame, and the role of information technology in shaping environmental action", with a particular emphasis on tragedy of the commons issues.[3]
She read at the New York State Writers Institute,[4][5] and published articles in Wired.[6]
Born in 1980, she grew up in Ohio.[7] She graduated from Western Washington University, from Cornell University, and from University of British Columbia.[8]