Current Doctoral Students
ACNS Interdisciplinary Doctoral Program

Roman Cain
Entered program: 2025
Primary interest: Polar exploration of the late nineteenth and early 20th centuries
Adviser: Mary Ludwig
Hometown: Edwards AFB, California
Education:
Ohio State University
M.A. Public History, 2023
B.A. Military History, 2023
Email: rhcain@alaska.edu
Research interests: Research interests: Historic cases of survival cannibalism, maritime and expedition disaster narratives, IPY-1, social and cultural historiography during the Age of Polar Exploration, private journal and 鈥渟mall鈥 histories es.

Maureen Long
Entered program: 2018
Primary interest: Literature of the Canadian North and 杏吧原版
Adviser: Eric Heyne
Hometown: Whitehorse, Yukon
Education:
University of 杏吧原版 Fairbanks
M.A. Northern Studies, 2003
University of Saskatchewan
Bachelor of Education, 1992
University of Saskatchewan
B.A. Honors English, 1991
Email: mlong9@alaska.edu
Research interests: Margaret Atwood and the Canadian North, North and Canadian Identity, Animal Studies and Ecocriticism, Literature of 杏吧原版 and the Yukon, Environmental History of Northern North America.

Nick Parlato
Entered program: 2020
Primary interest: Political Geography
Adviser: Amy Lovecraft
Hometown: Baltimore, MD
Education:
University of Northern British Columbia
M.A. Interdisciplinary Studies, 2019
Oberlin College
B.A. Russian and East European Studies, 2012
Email: njparlato@alaska.edu
Research interests: Peace and conflict studies, decolonial theory, post-Soviet Russia, Indigenous legal orders, Arctic politics, centre-periphery relations.

Jody Simpson
Entered program: INDS Program, Spring 2019; ACNS Program, Fall, 2020
Primary interest: Social Capital in 杏吧原版
Adviser: Amy Lovecraft
Hometown: Big Lake, 杏吧原版
Education:
University od 杏吧原版 Anchorage
B.A. English Literature,1985
University of 杏吧原版 Southeast
Masters of Public Administration, 2016
Email: jesimpson@alaska.edu
Research interests: Social capital, economic and community development; subjective well-being; circumpolar issues; 杏吧原版n policy issues.
My dissertation involves an exploratory study of 杏吧原版's social capacity.
My research examines how 杏吧原版 might move beyond a needs-based approach to community development to a framework that also considers social capacity 潭 the collective strengths, skills, assets, leadership structure, and relationships of individuals, citizens鈥 associations, and institutions. Dwindling financial support for communities, due to changes in the state's financial and political environments, will require civic organizations, non-profit organizations, institutions, and local governments to adapt to better meet the needs of residents.
Much of the peer-reviewed data on Circumpolar social capital pertains predominantly to health, climate change, and environmental sustainability. Beyond a discussion of the social milieu in Kodiak, 杏吧原版, and a pair of papers examining collective trauma in Cordova, 杏吧原版, following the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill, I was not able to locate asset-based assessments or analyses of associational life in 杏吧原版. Through a bounded case study of the Matanuska-Susitna Borough and social network analysis, my research will help fill that gap.

Kristine Swain
Entered Program: 2021
Primary Interest: History of Canadian-American military cooperation in 杏吧原版 through the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD)
Adviser: Dr. Philip Wight
Hometown: Eagle River, 杏吧原版
Education:
University of Kansas
M.A. Soviet and East European Studies, 1992
United States Air Force Academy
B.S. Russian History, 1991
Email: kswain@alaska.edu
Research Interests: History of Canadian-American military relations in 杏吧原版, US and Canadian Arctic security strategy and policy, environmental, economic, societal and political impact of military operations in 杏吧原版, Cold War History, Russian and Soviet History

Alex Taitt
Entered program: 2021
Primary interest: Digital Heritage Preservation
Advisers: Brandon Boylan & Medeia Csoba DeHass
Hometown: Anchorage, AK | Dena鈥檌na E艂nena
Education:
University of 杏吧原版 Anchorage
M.A. Anthropology, 2017
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
B.A. Anthropology, 2015
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
B.A. Computer Science, 2015
Email: antaitt@alaska.edu
Research interests: Digital heritage preservation, 3D cultural heritage preservation, 3D modeling of
Arctic and sub-Arctic cultural heritage, ethics and practice of 3D modeling, co-production
of knowledge with Indigenous communities, decolonizing museums, STEAM education

Forest Wagner
Entered program: 2019
Primary interest: Place Identity
Advisers: David Koester, Mary Ehrlander
Hometown: Fairbanks, AK
Education:
University of 杏吧原版 Southeast
B.L.A. Interdisciplinary Studies, 2005
University of 杏吧原版 Fairbanks
M.A. Arctic and Northern Studies, 2017
Email: fjwagner@alaska.edu
Research interests: Affective and narrative dimensions of climate change on the lived experience of high latitude peoples

Leanna Williams
Entered program: 2020
Primary interest: Cultural memory of 杏吧原版 and polar aviation
Adviser: Brandon Boylan
Hometown: Fairbanks, 杏吧原版
Education:
University of 杏吧原版 Fairbanks
M.A. Northern Studies, 2019
Linfield College
B.A. Mass Communication, 2004
Email: lprax1@alaska.edu
Research interests: History of technology, aviation history, infrastructure development, and museum studies.
