Rebecca Jarvis

@rebecca_jarvis

Social dimensions of effective conservation. Knowledge-policy-action. Postdoc .

Auckland, NZ
Joined August 2011

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    15 May 2017

    NEW! Our appeal for a code of conduct for fair, just & accountable marine conservation

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  2. Retweeted
    Apr 4

    "Nature never seems to blow my mind" talking about the Oceans and Jellyfish on our latest episode of the Speak Up For Blue Podcast. Download and listen here: Apple Podcasts , Spotify , SoundCloud

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    Apr 3

    Delighted to finally get this paper on the importance of metaphors for marine conservation published in Marine Policy. Thanks to those like and for illustrating the vital role language plays in conservation efforts

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    22 hours ago

    Do it collectively or defend your territory? The dynamics of the exploited resource predict it¡. Supported by a bunch of empirical data. Check our new led by and and coauthored by Individuals searching for food👇

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    23 hours ago

    Do you want to know about the of the ? Dr. Diva Amon, Dr. Andrew Thaler are leading a symposia on the importance & challenges of deep sea conservation in the face of , , &

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    Apr 4

    Submit a proposal for a workshop or session ´s second Open Science Conference in Brest, France in June 2019. The theme is: Ocean sustainability for the benefit of society: Understanding, challenges, and solutions. More info: Deadline: 23 April

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    16 hours ago

    Have you heard!? Washington Sea Grant at is looking for a visionary leader to be our next Director! .

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  9. Retweeted
    Mar 29

    Why can’t we get a scientifically credible system of marine protected areas that provides full protection for part of every kind of ecosystem - as several governments promised, and as we delivered for the Great Barrier Reef?

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    16 hours ago

    ICYMI: Abstract submission deadline has been extended to 13 April! Please RT and share within your networks! Details:

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  11. Retweeted
    Jan 19

    in the meantime, following 's lead in , what does mean to you? 5/

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    Jan 19

    it's early days for the and you're beyond welcome to as we grow our collective thinking and develop our resources 4/

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    Jan 19

    to paraphrase : is a and a - embedding will change how members of the science community (scientists and non-scientists alike) work and how science is conducted 3/

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    Jan 19

    is an approach that fosters , , & leading to better science outcomes. [working definition] 2/

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    Jan 19

    : we are a diverse collective based in Aotearoa/New Zealand leading a culture shift in the science community that embeds kindness to achieve better science outcomes 1/

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    Apr 3

    Did you miss the movement the first time round? It’s not too late! Thread 👇🏽

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  17. Retweeted
    Mar 31

    Really interesting summary (with great examples) of why awareness-raising alone is not enough to create social change; a strategy is needed based on evidence:

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    Apr 2

    Check out the Section Update in the latest newsletter: membership, , student awards, discounts and more!

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    Apr 3
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    Mar 30

    Read through this article from Marine Policy and have added it to my ENV governance course. Good commentary on the sociology of science and implications for panacea thinking: Painting the floor with a hammer:

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    Mar 30

    A FREE course on ! Check out this 5-session course from to learn how to tell conservation stories!

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