About
My PhD research centres on using the frame of antiblackness to interrogage environmentalism, looking at climate change and ecological solutions that are emancipatory, equitable, inclusive and therefore more efficient. I use antiblackness as a theoretical and ontological framework through which to uncover truths in environmental discourses. My research considers how disaster risk response and preparedness may at times be inadvertantly antiblack.
Michael's PhD studenship is funded by a FELS Black Futures scholarship. (he/him).