Professor, Sociology Program
314 Bexell Hall
Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR 97331-3703
Phone: 541-737-5471
Fax: 541-737-2289
denise.lach@oregonstate.edu
Teaching
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Soc 205 - Institutions & Social Change
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Soc 430/530 - Gender & Society
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Soc 442/542 - Sociology of Organizations
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Soc 456/556 - Science & Technology in Social Context
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Soc 519 - Applied Research Methods
Research Interests
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Environmental Natural Resource Sociology
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Applied Sociology including social impact assessment, program evaluation, and organizational development
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Organizational Sociology
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Water Conflict and Dispute Resolution
Current Projects
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Examination of changing roles and expectations for science and scientists in natural resource decision making
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Institutional resistance to changes in the water sector
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Transformation of water resources governance structures
Brief Vita
Education
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Ph.D. - Sociology, University of Oregon 1992
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M.S. - Sociology, University of Oregon 1988
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B.S. - English/Education, University of Minnesota 1976
Selected Publications
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Lach, Denise. 2009. Moving Science and Immovable Values Regarding Old Growth Forests: Clumsy Solutions for Wicked Problems. Pages 233-243 in Spies and Duncan, Eds. Old Growth in a New World: A Pacific Northwest Icon Re-examined. Washington, DC: Island Press.
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Larson, Kelli and Denise Lach. 2008. Participants and non-participants of Place-Based Groups: An Assessment of Attitudes and Implications for Public Participation in Water Resource Management. Journal of Environmental Management 88: 817-830. Also available on line at 10.1016/j.jenvman.2007.04.008.
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Lackey, Robert, Denise Lach, and Sally Duncan, eds. 2006. Salmon 2100: The Future of Wild Pacific Salmon. Bethesda, MD: American Fisheries Society.
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Steel, Brent, Denise Lach, and Vijay Satyal. 2006. “Ideology and Scientific Credibility: Environmental Policy in the Pacific Northwest.” Public Understanding of Science 14: 1-15.
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Lach, Denise, Helen Ingram, and Steve Rayner. 2006. “You Never Miss the Water ‘Till the Well Runs Dry: Crisis and Creativity in California.” Chapter 10 in Verweij, Marco and Michael Thompson (eds), Clumsy Solutions for a Complex World. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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Duncan, Sally and Denise Lach. 2006. Privileged Knowledge and Social Change: Effects on Different Participants of Using Geographic Information Systems Technology in Natural Resource management. Environmental Management 38(2): 267-285.
Recent Grants
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National Science Foundation: “Changing Expectations for Science and Scientists in Natural Resource Decision Making”
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US Department of Energy: “Using a Consensus Conference to Characterize Regulatory Concerns”
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USGS and Institute for Water and Watersheds (IWW): “Building Capacity to Manage Conflict and Change through Oregon’s Water Governance Structures”
Honors and Awards
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2004 James and Mildred Oldfield/E.R. Jackman Team Award (for Water Allocation in the Klamath Reclamation Project, 2001)
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2008 OSU College of Liberal Arts, Robert J. Frank Research, Scholarship, and Creativity Award
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2012 OSU President's Excellence Award (Beaver Champion)