Sunniva is a PhD candidate in Social Psychology at the University of St Andrews. She researches the social psychological barriers to taking climate action. This includes researching the psychological impacts of differing types of climate protest tactics on the general...
Alison Kenner is Associate Professor of Politics and a faculty member in the Center for Science, Technology, and Society at Drexel University. Her first book, Breathtaking: Asthma Care in a Time of Climate Change (University of Minnesota Press, 2018), documents how...
John Bolland is a writer, artist and performer based in the North East of Scotland. Originally qualified in Chemistry, John worked in a range of roles in the offshore oil & gas development and operations between 1981 and 2013 including project management,...
Dr. Ted Maclin is an anthropologist and ecologist based in the USA in the rural state of Tennessee. His research is on climate justice and climate industrialization: the development of the electric vehicle industry in formerly rural areas. In his work he investigates...
Dr. Adam Fleischmann is an anthropologist, writer and teacher, with a PhD in anthropology from McGill University in Tiohtià:ke/Montréal, Québec. His research and teaching practices bridge anthropological and related approaches to the study of global climate change,...
Matteo Fumagalli's current project focuses on the internationalisation of the Lao PDR, with a particular focus on post-socialist state transformation and authoritarian environmental governance, energy mega-projects and infrastructural development and violence, and...
Dr Sarah Rosenberg-Jansen is a Research Fellow at the University of Oxford, where she is a member of the Refugee Studies Centre and Linacre College. Sarah is the Research Lead for the UN Global Platform for Action for Sustainable Energy Solutions in Situations of...
Dr Jessica Hope is a lecturer in Sustainable Development at the University of St Andrews, Scotland. As a political ecologist, she works across critical development studies and geography and researches the underlying knowledges, logics and politics that underpin...
Diána Vonnak is a social anthropologist focusing on cultural heritage regimes in Eastern Europe and beyond. She looks at the intersections between political-economic regimes and heritage regimes, the role of soft power and cultural diplomacy in shaping heritage...
Gabriela Manley is a Teaching Fellow at the University of St Andrews’ Social Anthropology department. She studied Scottish nationalism and its futural orientations, paying attention to the ways in which the future influences political action, in particular...