User:Rose12566/Jane Harrison

Dr. Jane L. Harrison is a affiliate faculty member of North Carolina State University as well as a Coastal Economics Specialist through the organization Sea Grant. Her academic background in based in her doctorate of Natural Resource Management from Oregon State University. She is currently a city counsel member of Raleigh's district D.

Higher Education
Dr. Harrison attended Ohio State University for both her Bachelors as well as her Master's. In 2006, she completed her Bachelors of International Studies then in 2008, Dr. Harrison completed her master's of Agricultural, Environmental, and Economics. In 2013, she received her doctorate in Natural Resource Management from Oregon Sate University. Her dissertation focused on the relation between rural community outcomes and their links to social capital utilizing interviews and observations of three different public land communities to gain results.

Academic Career
In 2012, Dr. Harrison started work at the University of Wisconsin Sea Grant within the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administrations as an extension agent during her time as a Ph.D student. She joined the team as a social scientist, looking at humans in a more significant way in regards to their program. She later moved to North Carolina State University as the Coastal Economics Specialist for North Carolina's Sea Grant in 2018. She looks at North Carolina's "blue" economy, as well as its connection between economic development and resource management. At North Carolina State University she also holds positions as faculty in the College of Natural Resources as well as in the Agriculture and Resource Economics Department.

Platform:
As of 2022, Dr. Harrison was recently elected city counsel member for Wake county's district D because of her platform of community led development, affordable housing, and environmental stewardship. By focusing on community building we create a plan to build up Raleigh in the best way possible through Community Advocacy Councils. This platform of her campaign helped to make her campaign more community friendly, leading into her next planform of affordable housing. With increased prices of rent and stagnant wages in the Raleigh area, many regular residents cannot afford to live in an area they once lived in. Dr. Harrison's final platform is based around environmental stewardship, that by creating beautiful and clean green spaces we can improve Raleigh for future generations to come.

Endorsements:

 * Wake County Democratic Party
 * The Independent Week ly
 * Sierra Club
 * The News and Observer

Published Work

 * Harrison, Jane L, Montgomery Claire A. & Bliss, John C. (2016) Beyond the Monolith: The Role of Bonding, Bridging, and Linking Social Capital in the Cycle of Adaptive Capacity, Society & Natural Resources, 29:5, 525-539, DOI:10.1080/08941920.2015.1103389
 * Harrison, Jane L.; Montgomery, Claire A.; Jeanty, P. Wilner (2019-02). "A spatial, simultaneous model of social capital and poverty". Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics. 78: 183–192. doi:10.1016/j.socec.2018.09.001
 * McIntyre, A. S.; Morris, D. L.; Sloan, R. L.; Robertson, C. S.; Harrison, J.; Burnham, W. R.; Atkinson, M. (1989-11-01). "Palliative therapy of malignant esophageal stricture with the bipolar tumor probe and prosthetic tube". Gastrointestinal Endoscopy. 35 (6): 531–535. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0016-5107(89)72905-9