About
I am a Lecturer in Human Geography at the University of Southampton, specialising in contemporary environment-society relations. At the heart of my research are questions of how to live well with anthropogenically transformed and transforming natures. I have explored these questions in the context of i) climate justice in the Pacific Island region ii) ethical challenges in orangutan conservation and iii) domestic pests and unruly urban ecologies. I critically situate my work in the overarching framework of the Anthropocene and draw upon decolonial, feminist, queer and more-than-human approaches.
I am a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, and a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, and the Events Officer for Royal Geographical Society's Animal Geography Working Group.
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