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Adeniyi Asiyanbi

Prior to joining UBCO, I held a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) postdoctoral research fellowship in the Department of Geography, University of Calgary, and a postdoctoral research fellowship at the Department of Politics, University of Sheffield. I also previously held teachi...Read more

Alexandra Tavasoli

Research Interests Industrial decarbonization Community-based and/or distributed infrastructure Chemical and material manufacturing processes Alex’s research group, the Laboratory of Future Industry (LoFI), studies low-impact chemical and materials manufacturing systems that integrat...Read more

Alix Ohlin

Alix Ohlin

she/her

Professor, School of Creative Writing

Alix Ohlin is the author of six books, most recently the novel Dual Citizens and the story collection We Want What We Want (2021). She has been a finalist for the Scotiabank Giller Prize and the Atwood Gibson Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize, among others, and her work has appeared in Best Americ...Read more

Anne Stewart

Anne Stewart received her PhD in English literature from the University of Texas at Austin. She teaches ASTU in the Coordinated Arts Program, and her classes usually cover 20th century and contemporary literature and culture. Her students debate and discuss the relationship between cities and peopl...Read more

Astrida Neimanis

Astrida Neimanis

She/They

Canada Research Chair, Feminist Environmental Humanities; Associate Professor, English and Cultural Studies & Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies

Astrida Neimanis is a cultural theorist working at the intersection of feminism and environmental change. Her research focuses on bodies, water, and weather, and how they can help us reimagine justice, care, responsibility and relation in the time of climate catastrophe. Her most recent book, Bodies...Read more

Dallas Hunt

Dallas Hunt is Cree and a member of Wapsewsipi (Swan River First Nation) in Treaty 8 territory in Northern Alberta, Canada. He has had creative and critical work published in the Malahat Review, Arc Poetry, Canadian Literature, and the American Indian Culture and Research Journal. His first children...Read more

Daniel Steel

Daniel Steel

He/Him/His

Associate Professor, School of Population and Public Health

Dr. Daniel Steel, Associate Professor in the School of Population and Public Health and the W. Maurice Young Centre for Applied Ethics at the University of British Columbia. Dr. Steel earned his PhD from the Department of History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Pittsburgh in 2002 and ...Read more

Elise Stickles

Elise Stickles

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Assistant Professor, English Language and Literatures

Elise Stickles (Ph.D., Linguistics, University of California Berkeley) is an Assistant Professor in the Department of English Language and Literatures. She is a cognitive linguist whose research focuses on applications of metaphor analysis and frame semantics to public policy, particularly in the ar...Read more

Emily Kennedy

Emily Kennedy

Associate Professor and Associate Head, Department of Sociology

My research program is inspired by my curiosity with human-environmental relationships. Within this general area, I use empirical evidence to explore two broad questions. First, what motivates civic engagement in efforts to protect the environment? Second, how do pro-environmental practices reflect ...Read more

Ethan Raker

Ethan Raker

He/Him

Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology

Ethan J. Raker is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of British Columbia working in the areas of social stratification, medical sociology, and environmental sociology. His scholarship brings together various sources of novel data to examine the relationship between climate change ...Read more

Holly Caggiano

Holly Caggiano

she/her

Assistant Professor, Climate Justice and Environmental Planning, SCARP

Holly Caggiano is an Assistant Professor of Community and Regional Planning at the University of British Columbia. Her research explores social dimensions of climate transitions in the US and Canada. Her interdisciplinary scholarship draws from various social science theories and methods, often comm...Read more

Jasbir Puar

Jasbir Puar

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Professor, Institute for Gender, Race, Sexuality, and Social Justice

Jasbir K. Puar is the author of the award-winning books The Right to Maim: Debility, Capacity, Disability (2017), which has been translated into Spanish and Portuguese, and Terrorist Assemblages: Homonationalism in Queer Times (2007), available in French and Spanish, re-issued as an expanded ver...Read more

Jemima Baada

I am an interdisciplinary climate-migration scholar, and my research and teaching are at the intersections of gender, climate change, migration, health and development equity. My teaching focuses on how gendered structures, geopolitical and sociocultural relations, climate change and ongoing deve...Read more

Jordy Rosenberg

Jordy Rosenberg

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Associate Professor, English Language and Literatures

Jordy Rosenberg is the author of the novel Confessions of the Fox and the forthcoming hybrid work Good Material (Random House/One World). He is also the author of the scholarly monograph, Critical Enthusiasm: Capital Accumulation and the Transformation of Religious Passion. Confessions of the Fox...Read more

Juanita Sundberg

I bring the insights of feminist political ecology and the sensibilities of an ethnographer to bear on nature conservation, border security, and militarization. My work seeks to foster conversations between feminist geopolitics, critical race theory, posthumanism, political ecology, and Latin Ame...Read more

Kelly Clifton

Kelly J. Clifton is an internationally-recognized expert on transport and land use interactions, travel behaviour, pedestrian modeling, and equity in transportation policy. She has worked to elevate public impact research through partnerships with public agencies and community groups. Previously, Ke...Read more

Kimberley Brownlee

Kimberley Brownlee

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Canada Research Chair, Ethics and Political & Social Philosophy | Professor, Department of Philosophy

Kimberley Brownlee holds the Canada Research Chair in Ethics and Political & Social Philosophy at the University of British Columbia. Her current work focuses on loneliness, belonging, social human rights, and freedom of association. Her past work focused on civil disobedience, punishment, and r...Read more

Kimberly Bain

Kimberly Bain

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Assistant Professor, Department of English Language and Literatures

Dr. Bain’s most pressing and urgent scholarly and critical-creative pursuits have consolidated around the history, theory, and philosophy of the African diaspora, race, gender, environmental and medical racism, the Anthropocene, and Black arts and letters. She is currently working on two schola...Read more

Kimberly Richards

Kimberly Skye Richards is a settler scholar whose writing, teaching, activism, and artistic work engages performance as a vehicle for resisting extractivism and inspiring a just energy transition. She recently co-edited an issue of Canadian Theatre Review on “Extractivism and Performance” (April...Read more

Liv Yoon

Dr. Liv Yoon is an Assistant Professor in the School of Kinesiology at UBC. Her research is at the intersection of climate change, social inequities, and health, with a focus on community engagement and participatory methods. Her PhD training in social sciences and socio-cultural kinesiology informs...Read more

Pasang Sherpa

Tashi Delek! I am a Sharwa anthropologist from Pharak, southern part of Mt. Everest region in northeastern Nepal. My research, writing and pedagogy focus on climate change and Indigeneity among Himalayan communities, guided by the question: How do we live in the midst of dying? I am currentl...Read more

Petra Mikulan

Dr. Mikulan is a South Slav immigrant settler whose research addresses transdisciplinary intersections between ideas of time, vitalism and life in the Anthropocene, as they pertain to educational ethics, feminist race theory, decoloniality, trauma, and neurodiversity. She completed SSHRC, and Killam...Read more

Philip Ainslie

The specific focus of Phil’s research is directed to two main inter-related areas of research: Regulation of cerebral blood flow in health, exercise and disease; Influence of environmental stress on integrative physiological function (esp. hypoxia, thermal stress, and diving physiology) ...Read more

Renisa Mawani

Renisa Mawani

She/Her

Canada Research Chair, Colonial Legal Histories & Professor

Renisa Mawani has a PhD from the Centre for Criminology and Sociolegal Studies at the University of Toronto. She is Tier I Canada Research Chair in Colonial Legal Histories and Professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of British Columbia, which is located on the occupied territori...Read more

Sandra Scott

Before joining UBC I was a classroom teacher and also worked as a marine educator and park naturalist. These experiences prompted me to pursue a MA and PhD in Science and Environmental Education. I teach elementary science methods as well as courses in communications, environmental learning, and res...Read more

Sara Shneiderman

Sara Shneiderman

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Associate Professor, School of Public Policy and Global Affairs & Department of Anthropology

Sara Shneiderman is an Associate Professor and Ivan Head South-North Chair in the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs and cross-appointed with the Department of Anthropology. Sara is a sociocultural anthropologist whose current research focuses on community resilience and disaster governan...Read more

Sophie Van Neste

Sophie Van Neste

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Visiting Associate Professor, Institut national de la recherche scientifique

Visiting from Institut national de la recherche scientifique from October 1, 2023- June 20, 2024   I am an associate professor in urban studies at INRS(Tiohtià:ke/Montreal), holder of a Canada research chair in urban climate action, in sabbatical at UBC Geography Department from October 2023 ...Read more

Srinivas Murthy

Srinivas Murthy

He/Him

Clinical Associate Professor, Pediatrics and Medicine

Dr. Srinivas Murthy is co-chair of the World Health Organization’s clinical research committee on COVID-19. He is an associate professor in the Faculty of Medicine at University of British Columbia, as well as a critical care and infectious diseases physician at B.C. Children’s Hospital in Vanco...Read more
Co-Director

Carol Liao

Dr. Carol Liao is an Associate Professor at the Peter A. Allard School of Law and Co-Director (Academic) of the Centre for Climate Justice at UBC. She is the Chair and Principal Co-Investigator of the Canada Climate Law Initiative, advancing director knowledge on the latest in climate science, clima...Read more

Naomi Klein

Naomi Klein is Co-Director of the Centre for Climate Justice, and Associate Professor of Climate Justice at the University of British Columbia. Her research and teaching take place at the intersection of crisis and political transformation. She looks at the ways that large-scale shocks – from e...Read more
Core Faculty

Avi Lewis

Avi Lewis is an Associate Professor in the Geography department at the University of British Columbia. Avi is also a documentary filmmaker and educator, with more than 30 years of experience in journalism and storytelling from the front lines of social movements. In 2015, he was a co-author of The L...Read more

Geraldine Pratt

Geraldine Pratt is a professor at the Department of Geography at the University of British Columbia. Her research focuses on transnational migration, labour precarity, and new geographies of dementia care. She recently completed a book (Migration in Performance: crossing the colonial present, 2019) ...Read more

Glen Coulthard

Glen Coulthard

Core Faculty

Glen Coulthard is Yellowknives Dene and an associate professor in the First Nations and Indigenous Studies Program and the Departments of Political Science at the University of British Columbia. He is the author of Red Skin, White Masks: Rejecting the Colonial Politics of Recognition (Minneapolis: U...Read more

Hannah Wittman

Hannah Wittman

Core Faculty

Hannah Wittman is a Professor in the Institute of Resources, Environment and Sustainability, and Faculty of Land and Food Systems at the University of British Columbia, Canada. She received her PhD from Cornell University in the field of Development Sociology. She served as Project Lead of the HLPE...Read more

Jocelyn Stacey

Jocelyn Stacey is Associate Dean, Graduate Studies and Associate Professor at the Peter A. Allard School of Law, University of British Columbia. She researches environmental crises and the visible and invisible ways in which law creates, regulates and prevents these events. Her work focuses on envir...Read more

Lorien Nesbitt

Lorien Nesbitt

Core Faculty

Lorien Nesbitt is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Forest Resources Management at the University of British Columbia. Drawing on a desire to help create liveable and equitable urban environments, her research and teaching focus on urban forestry and environmental justice, using a social-e...Read more

M. V. Ramana

 M.V. Ramana is the Simons Chair in Disarmament, Global and Human Security and Director of the Liu Institute for Global Issues at the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs, University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada. He is the author of The Power of Promise: Examining Nuclear Energy i...Read more

Maggie Low

Maggie Low

Core Faculty

Maggie Low is the Co-Chair of the Indigenous Community Planning (ICP) program at UBC’s School of Community and Regional Planning (SCARP). Maggie is a community- engaged scholar who seeks to advance a better understanding of Indigenous sovereignty as it is expressed outside the Canadian courts. ...Read more

Tim Frandy

Tim Frandy

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Assistant Professor, Central, Eastern, and Northern European

Tim Frandy is a Sámi- and Finnish-American born and raised on Anishinaabe Aki in northernmost Wisconsin on the south shore of Gitchi-Gami, Lake Superior, amidst the region’s thousands of lakes and deep forests of pine, birch, maple, and balsam. Growing up in close relation with the woods and ...Read more

Vanessa Andreotti

My research examines historical and systemic patterns of reproduction of inequalities and how these limit or enable possibilities for collective existence and global change.  My publications in this field include analyses of political economies of knowledge production, discussions of the ethics of...Read more
Executive Committee

Amanda Giang

Amanda Giang is an Assistant Professor in the Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability and the Department of Mechanical Engineering at UBC. Her research addresses challenges at the interface of environmental modelling and policy through an interdisciplinary lens, with a focus on air p...Read more

Andrew Jorgenson

Andrew Jorgenson is a Professor of Sociology and Founding Director of the Climate & Society Lab at the University of British Columbia. Working in the areas of environmental sociology, global political economy, and the sociology of development, he conducts research on the human dimensions of glob...Read more

Bernard Perley

Bernard C. Perley is Maliseet from Tobique First Nation, New Brunswick and Director and Associate Professor at the Institute for Critical Indigenous Studies at the University of British Columbia. He holds Bachelor of Fine Arts (studio arts) and Master of Architecture (architectural design) degrees f...Read more

Brenna Bhandar

Prior to joining Allard Law, Brenna was a Reader in Law and Critical Theory at SOAS, University of London, and previously held faculty positions at the Queen Mary School of Law, Kent Law School and the University of Reading Law School. She has also held visiting appointments at L’École des hau...Read more

Candis Callison

Candis Callison

Executive Committee

Currently on leave Canada Research Chair in Indigenous journalism, media, and public discourse Candis Callison is Co-Director of the Centre for Climate Justice, and an Associate Professor in the School of Journalism, Writing, and Media, and in the Institute for Critical Indigenous Studies....Read more

Gastón Gordillo

Professor Gastón Gordillo was born and raised in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He graduated from the University of Buenos Aires (1990) and completed his PhD at the University of Toronto (1999). He is a Guggenheim Fellow, was a visiting scholar at Harvard and Yale, a visiting professor at Cornell, and a ...Read more

Jarrett Martineau

A nêhiyaw (Plains Cree) and Dene Sųłiné producer, artist, scholar, and storyteller, Jarrett is a leading voice in Indigenous music and cultural production. Jarrett holds an M.A. and a Ph.D. in Indigenous Governance from the University of Victoria. He is the host, creator and producer of ...Read more

Jessica Dempsey

Jessica Dempsey

Executive Committee | Core Faculty

Jessica Dempsey is an Associate Professor in the Department of Geography and Associate Head of Undergraduate Programs at the University of British Columbia. Her research and teaching focus on environmental politics. In geography this often goes under the label of political ecology, which refers to m...Read more

Kavita Philip

Kavita Philip

Executive Committee

Kavita Philip is the President’s Excellence Chair in Network Cultures at UBC, Professor of English, and Associated Faculty in Geography and STS. She has written about nineteenth-century environmental knowledge in British India, information technology in post-colonial India, and the intersections...Read more

Leila Harris

Leila Harris

Executive Committee | Core Faculty

Leila M. Harris is a professor at IRES Institute on Resources Environment and Sustainability and with the Institute for Gender, Race, Sexuality and Social Justice at the University of British Columbia. Dr. Harris’s work examines social, cultural, political-economic, institutional and equity dimens...Read more

Mohammed Rafi Arefin

Mohammed Rafi Arefin

Executive Committee | Core Faculty

Mohammed Rafi Arefin is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Geography at the University of British Columbia. Drawing on urban political ecology and environmental justice, science and technology studies, and discard studies, his research and teaching are focused on urban environmental politic...Read more

Onyx Sloan Morgan

Onyx’s research is most often conducted in partnership with and at the direction of communities who experience disproportionate impacts of climate injustices. As a white settler of Irish and Scottish ancestries who grew up on unceded Lekwungen territories, Onyx’s research interrogates how persis...Read more