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职称:Professor
所属学校:Washington State University
所属院系:Philosophy
所属专业:Philosophy
联系方式: 335-8037
Dr. Patricia Glazebrook is Professor of Philosophy and Director of the School of Politics, Philosophy, and Public Affairs at Washington State University. She serves on the Graduate Faculty at the University of North Texas in the United States, is Adjunct Professor at Dalhousie University in Canada, and is a Research Associate at Osun State University in Nigeria. She serves as a Board Member for Gender CC: Women for Climate Justice in Berlin, Germany, and is on the Board of Governors of the Center for Research in Environment and Sustainable Development in Lagos, Nigeria. She is on the editorial board of New Heidegger Research published by Rowman and Littlefield in the United States, and Meeting Rivers published by Fireflies Intercultural Center in Bangalore, India; she is establishing a new journal, Climate & Environment, through Tremblay Publishers in Canada to showcase academic research from Africa. She received her PhD in Philosophy from the University of Toronto. She has published Heidegger and Science and Heidegger on Science, as well as may papers on Heidegger, ecofeminism, ancient philosophy, philosophy of technology, environmental philosophy and climate change and climate justice. Her current research addresses climate impacts and adaptations by women subsistence farmers in Ghana. She has incorporated Ghana Fair in the United States in partnership with the Single Mothers’ Association of the Upper East Region in Ghana to provide livelihood diversification and alternative income, and to support microcredit financing for women in the Region.
Dr. Patricia Glazebrook is Professor of Philosophy and Director of the School of Politics, Philosophy, and Public Affairs at Washington State University. She serves on the Graduate Faculty at the University of North Texas in the United States, is Adjunct Professor at Dalhousie University in Canada, and is a Research Associate at Osun State University in Nigeria. She serves as a Board Member for Gender CC: Women for Climate Justice in Berlin, Germany, and is on the Board of Governors of the Center for Research in Environment and Sustainable Development in Lagos, Nigeria. She is on the editorial board of New Heidegger Research published by Rowman and Littlefield in the United States, and Meeting Rivers published by Fireflies Intercultural Center in Bangalore, India; she is establishing a new journal, Climate & Environment, through Tremblay Publishers in Canada to showcase academic research from Africa. She received her PhD in Philosophy from the University of Toronto. She has published Heidegger and Science and Heidegger on Science, as well as may papers on Heidegger, ecofeminism, ancient philosophy, philosophy of technology, environmental philosophy and climate change and climate justice. Her current research addresses climate impacts and adaptations by women subsistence farmers in Ghana. She has incorporated Ghana Fair in the United States in partnership with the Single Mothers’ Association of the Upper East Region in Ghana to provide livelihood diversification and alternative income, and to support microcredit financing for women in the Region.