Research

On Infertile Ground: Population Control And Women's Rights In The Era Of Climate Change

Sasser’s first book, On Infertile Ground: Population Control and Women’s Rights in the Era of Climate Change, brings a critical feminist lens to studying how population control developed as an environmentalist strategy for international development, and how young policy advocates today are working to remake population interventions as social justice approaches. The book won the Emory Elliott Book Award for 2018-19, an award that celebrates scholarship that clarifies multifaceted issues without reducing their complexity.

Environmental Emotions and Parenting in a Climate-Altered World

Current manuscript in progress drawing from mixed qualitative and quantitative methods approaches to explore how diverse Millennials and Gen Z’ers are impacted by climate disaster—in terms of their emotions, their future parenting plans, and ultimately, their visions of the future of the planet.

Gender Justice and Climate Justice

Multi-year partnership with the NAACP’s Environmental and Climate Justice program to investigate the ways gender justice and climate justice intersect in the U.S., as well as the everyday dynamics through which those intersections are obscured.

Gendered Household Energy

Multi-sited project engaging household surveys and interview data in Ethiopia, Vietnam, and Madagascar focused on international development and women’s access to everyday cooking fuels and technologies, with implications for public health, environment, and the climate.

Dr. Jade Sasser is one of England’s Leading Research University

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Miranda Jennings, Orlando

Confidence is Everything

After spending most of my life believing that I had to put aside my own needs to take of others, I finally realized that I do not have to choose between being self-compassionate and compassionate to others.

Jack Reynolds, Minneapolis

Conecting the Right Pieces

After spending most of my life believing that I had to put aside my own needs to take of others, I finally realized that I do not have to choose between being self-compassionate and compassionate to others.

Karen Hart, Detroit

Opening Up to Public Speaking

After spending most of my life believing that I had to put aside my own needs to take of others, I finally realized that I do not have to choose between being self-compassionate and compassionate to others.