Political Ecology & Critical Social Research
Complex relations shaped by social, political, and historical forces constitute our world. Intertwined lives and ecologies emerge alongside the histories of capitalism, militarism, racism, colonialism, and sexuality. Political ecology provides a framework for examining the complex interactions between nature and society, while critical social research draws on social theories to challenge dominant narratives, power structures, and taken-for-granted assumptions about the world, seeking to uncover the ways in which knowledge is shaped by existing social relations. Research by faculty and students in ESS includes land and resource politics, ecological knowledge, power dynamics, mining and extractive industries, agri-food systems, energy, the relationship between climate change and social inequalities, poverty, and the political economy of global environmental change. By engaging with critical perspectives, researchers develop nuanced understandings of the entanglements between humans and the more-than-human world, working toward more equitable futures.
Political Ecology & Critical Social Research Faculty
Associate Professor, SPARC Environmental Lab Director
Environmental Justice, Food Justice, Belonging, Critical Participatory Action Research, Eco-Justice Pedagogy
Professor; School of Environment, Society, and Sustainability; Department of Sociology; Environmental Humanities
Professor
Co-Director, Center for Natural and Technological Hazards
Human-environment interactions; Vulnerability; Hazards and Disasters; Environmental Justice; Health Disparities; Climate Change, Water, Wildfire, and Air Pollution
Assistant Professor
Development, Political Ecology, Cultural Anthropology, Critical Geopolitics, Energy Transition, Infrastructure, Tibet & the Himalaya, Southeast Asia, China
Associate Professor of Geography
Political Ecology, Energy and Environmental Governance, Urban Policies, Environmental
Justice, Cultural Geography, Latin America
Associate Professor
Political Geography, Political Violence, Kenya, Spatial Statistics, GIS, Climate Change, and Conflict
Associate Professor
Director, HATER Lab
GIS, Spatial analysis, Geography of Terrorism and Insurgent Activity, Complex Systems in Social and Geographic Spaces