Chris Round is a doctoral candidate researching how new and emerging information and communications technologies (ICT) impacts climate governance & politics with a particular emphasis on power dynamics. His work sits at the intersection of important discussions around climate change, public policy, and data science.
Adams, V., Murari, S., & Round, C. (2017). Biking and the Connected City. In G. Meyer & S. Shaheen (Eds.), Disrupting Mobility: Impacts of Sharing Economy and Innovative Transportation on Cities (pp. 307–321). Springer International Publishing.
Round, C. (2019). Forestry. In L. A. Schintler & C. L. McNeely (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Big Data (pp. 1–2). Springer International Publishing.
Round, C. (2021). Earth Science. In L. A. Schintler & C. L. McNeely (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Big Data (pp. 1–2). Springer International Publishing.
“Democratic Party Quietly Launches National Climate Platform Planning Effort In N.H.” New Hampshire Public Radio, February 9, 2020.
“Scientists and their supporters march in favor of actual facts in DC” The Verge, April 22, 2017.