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'A Conversation on the Intersections of Social/Political Relations and Environmental Health, Integrity, and Agency'

Esme Murdock, PhD

'A Conversation on the Intersections of Social/Political Relations and Environmental Health, Integrity, and Agency'

Esme G. Murdock, PhD, is an assistant professor of philosophy at San Diego State University. She works in the areas of environmental philosophy and environmental ethics and social and political philosophy with particular attention to environmental justice, philosophies of race and gender, and settler colonial theory. Her research explores the intersections of social/political relations and environmental health, integrity, and agency. Specifically, her work troubles the purported stability of dominant, largely euro-descendant, and settler-colonial philosophies through centering conceptions of land and relating to land found within African American, Afro-Diasporic, and indigenous eco-philosophies.

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Sarah W. Heath Center for Equality and Justice, Religion Department, and the Campus Diversity Initiative

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Caroline Parks
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