Melissa Beresford

Melissa Beresford

San José State University

H-index: 13

North America-United States

About Melissa Beresford

Melissa Beresford, With an exceptional h-index of 13 and a recent h-index of 13 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at San José State University, specializes in the field of economic anthropology, water insecurity, environmental justice, qualitative data analysis.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Justice and moral economies in “Modular, Adaptive, and Decentralized”(MAD) water systems

Community-based participant-observation (CBPO): A participatory method for ethnographic research

Deep hanging out, mixed methods toolkit, or something else? Current ethnographic practices in US anthropology

Research supervisors and undergraduate students’ perceived gains from undergraduate research experiences in the social sciences

Laboratory-based Undergraduate Research Experiences (LUREs): Evidence of effectiveness from the social sciences

WATER SHARING AS DISASTER RESPONSE: COPING WITH WATER INSECURITY AFTER HURRICANE MARÍA

Ethnographic Methods Training Norms and Practices and the Future of American Anthropology

Homelessness and water insecurity in the Global North: Trapped in the dwelling paradox

Melissa Beresford Information

University

Position

Assistant Professor Department of Anthropology

Citations(all)

621

Citations(since 2020)

578

Cited By

151

hIndex(all)

13

hIndex(since 2020)

13

i10Index(all)

17

i10Index(since 2020)

17

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Melissa Beresford Skills & Research Interests

economic anthropology

water insecurity

environmental justice

qualitative data analysis

Top articles of Melissa Beresford

Justice and moral economies in “Modular, Adaptive, and Decentralized”(MAD) water systems

2024/4/1

Community-based participant-observation (CBPO): A participatory method for ethnographic research

Field Methods

2024/2

Deep hanging out, mixed methods toolkit, or something else? Current ethnographic practices in US anthropology

Annals of Anthropological Practice

2024

Research supervisors and undergraduate students’ perceived gains from undergraduate research experiences in the social sciences

International Journal of Inclusive Education

2023/11/30

Alexandra Brewis
Alexandra Brewis

H-Index: 26

Melissa Beresford
Melissa Beresford

H-Index: 6

Laboratory-based Undergraduate Research Experiences (LUREs): Evidence of effectiveness from the social sciences

2023/11/13

WATER SHARING AS DISASTER RESPONSE: COPING WITH WATER INSECURITY AFTER HURRICANE MARÍA

Human Organization

2023/9/1

Ethnographic Methods Training Norms and Practices and the Future of American Anthropology

2023/8

Homelessness and water insecurity in the Global North: Trapped in the dwelling paradox

2023/7

Understanding perceived climate risks to household water supply and their implications for adaptation: evidence from California

Climatic Change

2023/4

Gregory Pierce
Gregory Pierce

H-Index: 15

Melissa Beresford
Melissa Beresford

H-Index: 6

Moral economies for water: A framework for analyzing norms of justice, economic behavior, and social enforcement in the contexts of water inequality

2023/3

Melissa Beresford
Melissa Beresford

H-Index: 6

Amber Wutich
Amber Wutich

H-Index: 32

A systems perspective on water markets: barriers, bright spots, and building blocks for the next generation

Environmental Research Letters

2023/2/13

Participatory modeling: A methodology for engaging stakeholder knowledge and participation in social science research

Field Methods

2023/2

Barbara Quimby
Barbara Quimby

H-Index: 2

Melissa Beresford
Melissa Beresford

H-Index: 6

Water, economic systems, and mental health: A review of theorized relationships

2022/10/6

Water sharing is a distressing form of reciprocity: Shame, upset, anger, and conflict over water in twenty cross‐cultural sites

American Anthropologist

2022

Water security and scarcity

2022/3/23

Teaching Ethnographic Methods for Cultural Anthropology: Current Practices and Needed Innovation

Teaching Anthropology

2022/3/17

Coding qualitative data at scale: Guidance for large coder teams based on 18 studies

International Journal of Qualitative Methods

2022/1/11

Anticipating elite capture: the social devaluation of municipal tap water users in the Phoenix metropolitan area

Water International

2021/8/18

A conceptual framework for social, behavioral, and environmental change through stakeholder engagement in water resource management

2021/8/3

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