My research explores culture and nature from a range of interdisciplinary vantages, borrowing from communication, anthropology, psychology, philosophy, and cultural studies, as well as less traditional cross-disciplinary approaches such as ecofeminism, post-structuralism, science studies, social constructivism, eco-justice, political ecology, phenomenology, and ecopsychology.

Please see Nature and Culture for my research areas of specialization and links to published works.