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Biography:
Joni Seager is a scholar and activist
in feminist geography, women's studies, and environmental studies. In
the environmental field, one of her primary areas of interest is in bringing
feminist perspectives to bear on environmental policy and analysis. She
has published widely on various aspects of this topic, including a 1993
book on feminist environmentalism (Earth Follies: Coming to Feminist
Terms With the Global Environmental Crisis). She also has pursued
research on the environmental costs of militarism, and has been active
in several efforts to make this issue visible. Joni has been active in
several collaborative feminist environmental endeavors, and has participated
in several international and national feminist ecological conferences
and gatherings. She was a founding member of the "Committee on Women,
Population & Environment," a coalition of activists, scholars, and health
practitioners that is dedicated to bringing feminist perspectives into
population/environment debates and to influencing public policy in this
arena. She is the author of a global survey of the state of the environment
-- the "State of the Earth Atlas" (1990 and 1995). As a feminist geographer,
her atlases on the global status of women ("The State of Women in the
World Atlas", 1997) have received considerable critical acclaim.
Joni received her Ph.D. in Geography
from Clark University in 1988. She has held faculty positions at the University
of Maine, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Wellesley College, and
Antioch Graduate College, and she has taught courses in Feminist Geography,
Global Political Economy, Environmental Studies, Feminist Environmentalism,
Political Ecology, Human Rights, and Research Methods.
She will be coming to CSWS from the
University of Vermont, where she is a professor and Chair of the Geography
department. While in residence, Joni will be undertaking research on the
ways in which population control ideologies are framed and adopted by
mainstream environmental and green movements. The ultimate goal of this
research is to paint a comprehensive picture of the global political and
racial economy of population control ideologies -- which are increasingly
adopted in the name of the greater 'green' good -- and of the global system
of trials and testing of population control technologies.
Selected
Publications:
Putting Women in Place: Feminist Geographers
Make Sense of the World. N.Y.: Guilford Press, forthcoming 2000 (co-authored
with Mona Domosh)
Patriarchal Vandalism: Militaries
and the Environment, in Jael Silliman & Ynestra King, eds, Dangerous
Intersections: Feminism, Population and the Environment. Boston: South
End Press, 1999.
The State of Women in the World Atlas.
N.Y. & London: Penguin, 1997; Berlin: Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag, 1998;
Paris: Editions Autrement, 1998; Madrid: Ekal, 1999.
Earth Follies: Coming to Feminist
Terms with the Global Environmental Crisis. New York: Routledge; London:
Earthscan. 1993
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