Lawrence Hamilton

Lawrence Hamilton

PROFESSOR
Phone: (603) 862-1859
Office: Sociology, McConnell Hall Rm 345D, Durham, NH 03824

Lawrence Hamilton is Professor of Sociology and Senior Fellow in the Carsey School of Public Policy at the University of New Hampshire, where he teaches courses about society in the Arctic, survey research, and statistical analysis. His books include Regression with Graphics and Statistics with Stata; the latter has been translated into Arabic and Chinese. Dr. Hamilton’s research focuses on human-environment interactions, in locations ranging from Arctic Alaska to northern New England or the Intermountain West. His most recent papers include “Cold winters warming? Perceptions of climate change in the North Country” (Weather, Climate, and Society 2018); “Demographic variation and change in the Inuit Arctic” (Environmental Research Letters. 2018); and “A change in the wind? U.S. public views on renewable energy and climate compared” (Energy, Sustainability and Society 2018).

Courses Taught

  • SOC 444A: Honors/Society in the Arctic
  • SOC 797/897: SpcTop/Soc Dimension of COV-19
  • SOC 901: Sociological Methods I
  • SOC 903: Sociological Methods III

Education

  • Ph.D., Sociology, University of Colorado at Boulder
  • M.A., University of Colorado at Boulder
  • B.A., Anthropology, University of California - Santa Barbara

Research Interests

  • Arctic
  • Climate Change
  • Climate Change - Impacts
  • Data Analysis
  • Demographic Change
  • Environmental sociology
  • Migration
  • Renewable Energy Sources
  • Sociology
  • Statistics
  • Surveys & Survey Research

Selected Publications

  • Hamilton, L. C., Wirsing, J., & Saito, K. (2018). Demographic variation and change in the Inuit Arctic. ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 13(11). doi:10.1088/1748-9326/aae7ef

  • Hamilton, L. C., Lemcke-Stampone, M., & Grimm, C. (2018). Cold Winters Warming? Perceptions of Climate Change in the North Country. WEATHER CLIMATE AND SOCIETY, 10(4), 641-652. doi:10.1175/WCAS-D-18-0020.1

  • Hamilton, L. C., Bell, E., Hartter, J., & Salerno, J. D. (2018). A change in the wind? US public views on renewable energy and climate compared. ENERGY SUSTAINABILITY AND SOCIETY, 8. doi:10.1186/s13705-018-0152-5

  • Bolin, J. L., & Hamilton, L. C. (2018). The News You Choose: news media preferences amplify views on climate change. ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS, 27(3), 455-476. doi:10.1080/09644016.2018.1423909

  • Hamilton, L. C., Saito, K., Loring, P. A., Lammers, R. B., & Huntington, H. P. (2016). Climigration? Population and climate change in Arctic Alaska. POPULATION AND ENVIRONMENT, 38(2), 115-133. doi:10.1007/s11111-016-0259-6

  • Hamilton, L. C., Wake, C. P., Hartter, J., Safford, T. G., & Puchlopek, A. J. (2016). Flood Realities, Perceptions and the Depth of Divisions on Climate. SOCIOLOGY-THE JOURNAL OF THE BRITISH SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, 50(5), 913-933. doi:10.1177/0038038516648547

  • Hamilton, L. C., Hartter, J., Keim, B. D., Boag, A. E., Palace, M. W., Stevens, F. R., & Ducey, M. J. (2016). Wildfire, climate, and perceptions in Northeast Oregon. REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE, 16(6), 1819-1832. doi:10.1007/s10113-015-0914-y

  • Hamilton, L. C., & Stroeve, J. (2016). 400 predictions: the SEARCH Sea Ice Outlook 2008-2015. POLAR GEOGRAPHY, 39(4), 274-287. doi:10.1080/1088937X.2016.1234518

  • Hamilton, L. C. (2016). Public Awareness of the Scientific Consensus on Climate. SAGE OPEN, 6(4). doi:10.1177/2158244016676296

  • Hamilton, L. C., & Safford, T. G. (2015). Environmental Views from the Coast: Public Concern about Local to Global Marine Issues. SOCIETY & NATURAL RESOURCES, 28(1), 57-74. doi:10.1080/08941920.2014.933926

  • Hamilton, L. C., Hartter, J., & Saito, K. (2015). Trust in Scientists on Climate Change and Vaccines. SAGE OPEN, 5(3). doi:10.1177/2158244015602752