selected publications academic article Ross, A. (2023). Review of Dangerous Earth: What We Wish We Knew about Volcanos, Hurricanes, Climate Change, Earthquakes, and More by Ellen PragerUniversity of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL, 60637; 2020; ISBN 9780226541693; 272pp.; $25.00. Natural Hazards Review. 24(4), Ross, A. D., Nejat, A., & Greb, V. (2023). Institutional foundations of adaptive planning: exploration of flood planning in the Lower Rio Grande Valley, Texas, USA. Sustainable and Resilient Infrastructure. ahead-of-print(ahead-of-print), 1-18. Hotard, A. E., & Ross, A. D. (2023). Home buyout without relocation: An examination of dissonant hazard mitigation perceptions among Gulf Coast residents. Risk, Hazards and Crisis in Public Policy. Ross, A. D., & Rouse, S. M. (2022). (Young) Generations as Social Identities: The Role of Latino*Millennial/Generation Z in Shaping Attitudes About Climate Change. 44(3), 1105-1124. Tiller, R. G., Ross, A. D., & Nyman, E. (2022). Social capital and institutional complexity in Svalbard: the case of avalanche disaster management. Disaster Prevention & Management. 31(4), 425-439. Ross, A. D., & Atoba, K. O. (2022). The Dimensions of Individual Support for Coastal Hazard Mitigation: Analysis of a Survey of Upper Texas Coast Residents. Natural Hazards Review. 23(2), 04022004. Ridha, T., Ross, A. D., & Mostafavi, A. (2022). Climate change impacts on infrastructure: Flood risk perceptions and evaluations of water systems in coastal urban areas. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. 73, 102883-102883. Clay, L. A., & Ross, A. D. (2020). Factors Associated with Food Insecurity Following Hurricane Harvey in Texas. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 17(3), 762-762. Reinhardt, G. Y., & Ross, A. D. (2019). Expanding Social Science Through Disaster Studies. SOCIAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY. 100(7), 2523-2529. Ross, A. D., Rouse, S. M., & Mobley, W. (2019). Polarization of Climate Change Beliefs: The Role of the Millennial Generation Identity. SOCIAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY. 100(7), 2625-2640. Karaye, I. M., Horney, J. A., Retchless, D. P., & Ross, A. D. (2019). Determinants of Hurricane Evacuation from a Large Representative Sample of the U.S. Gulf Coast. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 16(21), 4268-4268. Ross, A. D., Struminger, R., Winking, J., & Wedemeyer-Strombel, K. R. (2018). Science as a Public Good: Findings From a Survey of March for Science Participants. 40(2), 228-245. Ross, A. D. (2016). Perceptions of Resilience Among Coastal Emergency Managers. Risk, Hazards and Crisis in Public Policy. 7(1), 4-24. Ross, A. D., & Rouse, S. M. (2015). Economic Uncertainty, Job Threat, and the Resiliency of the Millennial Generation's Attitudes Toward Immigration. SOCIAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY. 96(5), 1363-1379. Escobar-Lemmon, M., & Ross, A. D. (2014). Does Decentralization Improve Perceptions of Accountability? Attitudinal Evidence from Colombia. American Journal of Political Science (AJPS). 58(1), 175-188. Taylor-Robinson, M. M., & Ross, A. D. (2011). Can Formal Rules of Order be Used as an Accurate Proxy for Behaviour Internal to a Legislature? Evidence from Costa Rica. The Journal of Legislative Studies. 17(4), 479-500. Ross, A., & Escobar-Lemmon, M. (2011). The price of personalizing politics: Political distrust and economic performance in Latin America, 1996-2006. Electoral Studies. 30(3), 406-416. Ross, A. D., Rouse, S. M., & Bratton, K. A. (2010). Latino Representation and Education: Pathways to Latino Student Performance. State Politics and Policy Quarterly. 10(1), 69-95. book Ross, A. D. (2013). Local Disaster Resilience, Administrative and Political Perspectives. Taylor & Francis. conference paper Ortega, R., & Ross, A. D. (2012). Enhancing Asset Management Priority RankingA Case Study. 345-355. webpage Ross, A (2017). Why Texans heard conflicting messages about evacuating ahead of Hurricane Harvey
co-principal investigator on RAPID: Evaluating the role of pollution monitoring on improving coastal community social well-being following a petrochemical fire and spills into Galveston Bay awarded by National Science Foundation - (Arlington, Virginia, United States) 2019 - 2020
teaching activities MARS281 Sophomore Seminar Instructor MARS484 Undergraduate Internship Instructor MARS485 Prob In Marine Science: In-ab Instructor MARS491 Research Instructor MARS644 Res Mthds In Coastal Resources Instructor MARS660 Environ Conflict Resolution Instructor MARS675 Env Mgmt Strategies Instructor MARS680 Int Analysis Marine Res Instructor MARS681 Seminar Instructor MARS684 Internship Instructor MARS685 Directed Studies Instructor MARS689 Sptp: Research Methods Instructor MARS691 Research Instructor MARS693 Professional Study For Marm Instructor
education and training Ph.D. in Political Science, Texas A&M University - (College Station, Texas, United States) 2010
awards and honors Early-Career Research and Science Policy Fellowship, conferred by National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine - (Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States), 2017