Jessica O’Reilly
Environmental Science · Indiana University
Publications
63
Citations
1,659
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
28
Publishing since 1998
Jessica O'Reilly studies how scientists produce and communicate knowledge about climate change, with a focus on the workings of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and how uncertainty in projections like sea-level rise is understood and conveyed. Using ethnographic and anthropological methods, her work examines the practices of expert assessment, polar and permafrost environments, and the intersection of science and policy.
Publication activity has fluctuated over the decade, peaking around 2017 and slowing in recent years to roughly two to five outputs annually.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Taking stock of the IPCC: analysis from AR6
Climatic Change · 2025
- Inside the IPCC
Cambridge University Press eBooks · 2024
- Clinical validation of 3D virtual modelling for laparoscopic complete mesocolic excision with central vascular ligation for proximal colon cancer
European Journal of Surgical Oncology · 2024
- The curve: An ethnography of projecting sea level rise under uncertainty
Global Environmental Change · 2024
- UN sea-level report misinterprets already-stark IPCC assessment
2024
- 5 Materials after Ice Thaw: Methane, Microbes, Mud
University of British Columbia Press eBooks · 2024
- Communicating future sea-level rise uncertainty and ambiguity to assessment users
Nature Climate Change · 2023
- Three institutional pathways to envision the future of the IPCC
Nature Climate Change · 2023
- Once Upon the Permafrost: Knowing Culture and Climate Change in Siberia by Susan. ACrateTucson: University of Arizona Press, 2021. 327 pp.
American Anthropologist · 2023
- Negotiating Science and Policy in International Climate Assessments
2023
- Communicating projection uncertainty and ambiguity in sea-level assessment
2022
- Uncertainty
Cambridge University Press eBooks · 2022
- AB021. SOH21AS219. Perineal reconstruction following oncological extended rectal surgery: the role of the inferior gluteal artery myocutaneous flap
Mesentery and Peritoneum · 2021
- Climate Change: Expanding Anthropological Possibilities
Annual Review of Anthropology · 2020
- 4. Glacial Dramas: Typos, Projections, and Peer Review in the Fourth Assessment of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
Yale University Press eBooks · 2020
- Cornell University Press eBooks×5
- Nature Climate Change×3
- The Polar Journal×2
- Cambridge University Press eBooks×2
- Annual Review of Environment and Resources×1
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