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Julian Agyeman

职称:Professor

所属学校:Tufts University

所属院系:Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning

所属专业:Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other

联系方式:617-627-3394

简介

Julian Agyeman Ph.D. FRSA, professor of urban and environmental policy and planning, holds a a Ph.D in Environmental Education from the University of London, an M.A. in Conservation Policy from Middlesex University, UK and a B.Sc (joint honours) in Geography and Botany from Durham University, UK. As an ecologist/biogeographer turned environmental social scientist, he has both a science and social science background which helps frame his perspectives, research and scholarship. His publications, which number over 160, include books, peer reviewed articles, book chapters, published conference presentations, reports, book reviews, newspaper articles and Op-Eds and articles in professional magazines and journals. His focal research interest is in the nexus between environmental justice and sustainability. His books include: Local Environmental Policies and Strategies co-edited with Bob Evans (Longman 1994); People, Plants and Places (Southgate Publishers/Learning through Landscapes 1995); Just Sustainabilities: Development in an Unequal World (MIT Press 2003) co-edited with Robert D Bullard and Bob Evans; Sustainable Communities and the Challenge of Environmental Justice (NYU Press 2005); The New Countryside? Ethnicity, Nation and Exclusion in Contemporary Rural Britain co-edited with Sarah Neal (The Policy Press 2006); Speaking for Ourselves: Environmental Justice in Canada co-edited with Peter Cole, Randy Haluza-DeLay and Pat O'Riley (The University of British Columbia Press 2009); Environmental Justice and Sustainability in the Former Soviet Union co-edited with Yelena Ogneva-Himmelberger (MIT Press 2009); Environmental Inequities Beyond Borders: Local Perspectives on Global Injustices co-edited with JoAnn Carmin (MIT Press). Cultivating Food Justice: Race, Class and Sustainability co-edited with Alison Alkon (MIT Press 2011) Introducing just sustainabilities: Policy, planning and practice (Zed Books 2013) Incomplete Streets: Processes, Practices and Possibilities co-edited with Stephen Zavestoski (Routledge 2014)

职业经历

Julian Agyeman Ph.D. FRSA, professor of urban and environmental policy and planning, holds a a Ph.D in Environmental Education from the University of London, an M.A. in Conservation Policy from Middlesex University, UK and a B.Sc (joint honours) in Geography and Botany from Durham University, UK. As an ecologist/biogeographer turned environmental social scientist, he has both a science and social science background which helps frame his perspectives, research and scholarship. His publications, which number over 160, include books, peer reviewed articles, book chapters, published conference presentations, reports, book reviews, newspaper articles and Op-Eds and articles in professional magazines and journals. His focal research interest is in the nexus between environmental justice and sustainability. His books include: Local Environmental Policies and Strategies co-edited with Bob Evans (Longman 1994); People, Plants and Places (Southgate Publishers/Learning through Landscapes 1995); Just Sustainabilities: Development in an Unequal World (MIT Press 2003) co-edited with Robert D Bullard and Bob Evans; Sustainable Communities and the Challenge of Environmental Justice (NYU Press 2005); The New Countryside? Ethnicity, Nation and Exclusion in Contemporary Rural Britain co-edited with Sarah Neal (The Policy Press 2006); Speaking for Ourselves: Environmental Justice in Canada co-edited with Peter Cole, Randy Haluza-DeLay and Pat O'Riley (The University of British Columbia Press 2009); Environmental Justice and Sustainability in the Former Soviet Union co-edited with Yelena Ogneva-Himmelberger (MIT Press 2009); Environmental Inequities Beyond Borders: Local Perspectives on Global Injustices co-edited with JoAnn Carmin (MIT Press). Cultivating Food Justice: Race, Class and Sustainability co-edited with Alison Alkon (MIT Press 2011) Introducing just sustainabilities: Policy, planning and practice (Zed Books 2013) Incomplete Streets: Processes, Practices and Possibilities co-edited with Stephen Zavestoski (Routledge 2014)

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