Susanne M Winterling

SMW explores the sentient economy, cultures and transformations of elements and materializations. While forms and materials trace species and their social geopolitical context Winterling’s practice reflects upon aesthetic entanglements and power structures among human/ animal/ matter. Her time-based installations critically engage the representation of reality and investigate what pure information and form leaves out – including a sensual approach…

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Alexandra Ehresmann-Dyluś

Alexandra is a PhD Student at Friedrich Schiller University, Jena, and a Research Assistant at the Collaborative Research Center Transregio SFB/TRR 294 “Structural Change of Property”. Her academic work is grounded in political theories of justice, with a particular focus on environmental and distributive justice, international cooperation on transboundary challenges, and the development of international environmental legal regimes. Her…

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Enrique F. Pasillas

Enrique F. Pasillas is a lawyer, and a transdisciplinary researcher and practitioner specialising in human rights, indigenous rights, environmental and water justice, peace and conflict, and socio-environmental conflicts. He is currently a postdoctoral researcher for the Science and Technology Secretaria (Gobierno de México) at El Colegio de la Frontera Norte (Public Centre for Social Research) in Tijuana, Baja California,…

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Rebecca Bratspies

Rebecca Bratspies is a Law Professor at City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law, and the founding Director of the Center for Urban Environmental Reform. She is an internationally recognized expert on environmental justice, food justice, and the human right to a healthy environment. Professor Bratspies has written scores of law review articles, op-eds, and other publications….

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Paola Villavicencio Calzadilla

Paola Villavicencio Calzadilla, legal scholar and environmental law researcher I am a Bolivian legal scholar specializing in environmental and climate change law, climate justice and environmental governance at the intersection of law, policy, and human rights. I hold a PhD in International Climate Change Law and a Master’s in Environmental Law from the Universitat Rovira i Virgili (URV), Spain….

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Francesca Rosignoli

Dr. Francesca Rosignoli (PhD 2016) is postdoctoral fellow at the Department of Public Law at the Universitat Rovira i Virgili (Spain), member of the CEDAT and coordinator of EJ-ITALY, the first research group made up of women only focusing on Environmental Justice (EJ) in Italy. Her research interests include environmental justice, global environmental governance, climate change, climate-induced migration, and…

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Erik van Doorn

Erik van Doorn‘s field of expertise is international law of the sea, with a main interest in the international regulation of marine resources but also new uses of the ocean and the effects of climate change. His research has focused on fisheries, mineral resources of the deep sea, and marine planning where questions relating to justice on an international…

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A.R. Siders

Assistant professor in public policy and geography at the University of Delaware and core faculty in the Disaster Research Center. Her research focuses on climate change adaptation decision-making, evaluation, and equity. Recent projects have explored managed retreat and relocation as coastal adaptation strategies and the social justice implications of adaptation and disaster risk reduction allocations. She is a lawyer…

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