Dr. Eric Ryan Sarmiento

  • Associate Professor at Dept of Geography & Environmntl Studies, College of Liberal Arts

Scholarly and Creative Works

2024

  • Landstrom, C., Sarmiento, E. R., & Whatmore, S. (2024). Stakeholder engagement does not guarantee impact: A co-productionist perspective on model-based drought research. Social Studies of Science, 54(2), 210–230.
  • Truman, M., & Sarmiento, E. R. (2024). ‘When this thing hit’: Examining the impacts of COVID-19 on the blues-based cultural economy of Clarksdale, Mississippi. Social and Cultural Geography, 25(7), 1044–1063.

2023

  • Sarmiento, E. R. (n.d.). Diverse Food Economies. In Encyclopedia of Food and Society. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.

2021

  • Le Noc, M. B. D., & Sarmiento, E. R. (2021). 'We were turned into Jews’: Space, subjectivation, and resistance in occupied Paris. Social and Cultural Geography.

2020

  • Ashford-Hanserd, S. N., Sarmiento, E. R., Myles, C. C., Roundtree, A. K., Hayton, M.-P. E., Ybarra, E., … Maleki, S. (2020). African American experiences in the historic Dunbar neighborhood in San Marcos, Texas: A case study of counter-life stories. Social Sciences, 9(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci9100177
  • Sarmiento, E. R. (2020). Raw Power: For a microbiopolitical ecology of fermentation. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press.
  • Sarmiento, E. R. (2020). Field methods for assemblage analysis: tracing relations between difference and dominance. In Handbook of Diverse Economies. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.
  • Gabriel, N., & Sarmiento, E. R. (2020). On power and the uses of genealogy for building community economies. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.
  • Sarmiento, E. R., & Gabriel, N. (2020). Becoming-genealogical: Power and Diverse Economies. Rethinking Marxism, 32(3), (368-389).
  • Sarmiento, E. R. (2020). Economic Geography.
  • Sarmiento, E. R. (2020). Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development.
  • Sarmiento, E. R. (2020). Making sense of ‘local food,’ urban revitalization, and gentrification in Oklahoma City. In A Recipe for Gentrification: Food, Power, and Resistance in the City. New York, NY: NYU Press.
  • Sarmiento, E. R., & Gabriel, N. (2020). "Troubling Power.” Guest editors’ introduction to special issue “Gazing at power in alternative economies research. Rethinking Marxism, 32(3), (281-285).
  • Ashford-Hanserd, S. N., Sarmiento, E. R., Myles, C. C., Rayburn, S. W., Edward, Y., Theresa, C., … Williams, C. D. (2020). Reclaiming Dunbar: Black history, anti-gentrification, and community-engaged research in San Marcos, TX. endofaustin.com.

2019

  • Sarmiento, E. R., Landstrom, C., & Whatmore, S. (2019). Biopolitics, discipline, and hydro-citizenship: Drought management and water governance in England. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 44(2), 361–375.

2017

  • Sarmiento, E. R., & Mortazavi-Naeini, M. (2017). The Postdocs: Eric Sarmiento and Mohammed Mortazavi-Naeini in Conversation About the Kennet ECG. In Transdisciplinary Environmental Research: A Practical Approach (pp. 47–73). Cham, Switzerland: Springer.
  • Sarmiento, E. R., & River Kennet Environmental Competency Group. (2017). Active Water Resilience: Incorporating local knowledge in water management of the River Kennet catchment: Report of the 2015-2016 River Kennet Environmental Competency Group. Oxford, United Kingdom: MaRIUS Drought Project.
  • Sarmiento, E. R. (2017). The affirming affects of entrepreneurial redevelopment: Architecture, sport, and local food in Oklahoma City. Environment and Planning A. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1177/0308518X17743506

2016

  • Sarmiento, E. R. (2016). Journal of Cultural Geography.
  • Sarmiento, E. R. (2016). Synergies in alternative food network research: Diverse economies, embodiment, and more-than-human food geographies. Agriculture and Human Values, 34(2), 485–497.

2015

  • Sarmiento, E. R. (2015). Umwelt, food, and the limits of control. Emotion, Space, and Society, 14, 74–83.

2014

  • Sarmiento, E. R. (2014). Urban Research and Practice.