2001-2002
Fellows
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for more details.
Veronica
Brady
Activist, Roman Catholic Nun, Senior Research
Fellow in English University of Western Australia
Nimachia
Hernandez
Assistant Professor of Ethnic Studies, UC Berkeley
Sarah
McFarland Taylor
Assistant Professor of Religion, Northwestern
University
Edrie
Sobstyl
Assistant Professor of Philosophy, University
of Texas at Dallas
2000 - 2001
Fellows
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for more details.
Teresa
Flores Bedregal
Environmental journalist, activist,
and consultant to several women's and environmental NGO's in La Paz, Bolivia
- research focus on gender relationships in indigenous communities
Anna
Carr
Post-Doctoral Research Fellow with
the Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies at the Australian National
University - research focus on community science
Giovanna
Di Chiro
Assistant Professor of Environmental
Science at Allegheny College - research focus on participation of non-traditional
actors in environmental politics
Sanja
Saftic
Microbiologist and cartoonist with
an extraordinary knack for getting scientific concepts across to the public
via art and humor - head of research and development in a water quality
lab in Düsseldorf, Germany
Joni
Seager
Professor and chair, Department of
Geography, University of Vermont - scholar, activist and author of feminist
geography, women's studies, and environmental studies
1999
- 2000 Fellows
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Ohad
Ezrahi
An Israeli writer from the Minad Association for
Spiritual Research and Jewish Renewal, is researching the intersections
of ecofeminism and the kabbalah.
Kamala
Platt
A poet and humanties scholar from the University
of Texas at San Antonio, is working toward the completion of the manuscript,
"Environmental Justice Poetics: Cultural Representations of Environmental
Racism from Chicanas and South Asian Women."
Brinda
Rao
A sociologist from India, presently in residence
at the Center for Women and Religion in Berkeley where she is working
on the completion of a book titled, Women and Indigenous Science: Colonialism,
Religion, and Women Healers in India.
Catriona
Sandilands
A sociologist on the faculty of the Environmental
Studies Program at York University in Ontario is working on a collection
of articles exploring eroticism as a central ethical and political dimension
of ecofeminism.
Saskia Van Oosterhout
An agricultural biologist specializing in the conservation
of crop plant genetic resources and the effects of gender dynamics on
traditional crop agriculture in rural Zimbabwe.
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