Faculty Member, Environmental Studies
Associate Professor of Environmental Thought and Culture
Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources
About
My teaching and research has focused at the intersections of environmental thought (environmental philosophy, ethics, and politics; Continental philosophy, poststructuralism, and process-relational thought) and cultural studies (film and visual studies; cultural geography, space/place/landscape, pilgrimage, and identity; (eco)regionalism, nationalism/transnationalism, and globalization; religion and ecology). See my homepage for more information, publications, etc. I publish the ecocultural theory blog Immanence (see under "Websites" on the left).
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