Dr Joanna Flavell (she/her)
Department of Politics and International Relations
Lecturer in Environmental Politics
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Department of Politics and International Relations
Modular Teaching Village
Northumberland Road
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S10 1AJ
- Profile
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I am an ecofeminist scholar researching and teaching in environmental politics, with a special interesting in activism in global climate politics. I joined the department in July 2023, having previously held posts at LSE, UCL and the University of Manchester.
I use an ecofeminist lens to understand global environmental change and am particularly interested in the global politics of climate change, climate activism and strategies of resistance in spaces of global environmental governance, such as the UNFCCC. I am currently pursuing two research projects. The first is working to conceptualise a theory of intersectionality that has the capacity to encompass the natural world. The second is exploring the concept of ecofeminist ‘parenting’ seeking to envision truly green feminist society.
My research has been published in a range of journals including Environmental Politics, Hypatia and Global Environmental Politics. My recent book Mainstreaming Gender in Global Climate Governance: Women and Gender Constituency in the UNFCCC is published in the Routledge Gender and Environment Series and has won open access funding. This book explores the role of feminist activists in The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and highlights the progress they have made in mainstreaming gender as a key issue in global climate governance.
- Qualifications
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PhD awarded in 2021 from the University of Manchester.
- Research interests
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My main research interests are the global politics of climate change, climate activism and strategies of resistance in spaces of global environmental governance, such as the UNFCCC. More recently I have been interested in a concept of Ecofeminist 'parenting' as a lens through which to envision a truly green feminist society.
- Publications
- Research group
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Environmental Politics
- Teaching interests
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My teaching is very interactive with classes built around a range of different activities from debates to close-readings or even campus walks. My pedagogical approach is both research- and practice-led, drawing on examples from both academia and environmental activism/practice to help illustrate global environmental politics. Furthermore, environmentalism is at a critical moment whereby its constituents are being increasingly challenged to reflect on their practices and how they relate to gender, class, race and other intersections of marginalisation. I encourage such reflection in the classroom primarily through the critical deconstruction of foundational texts.
- Supervision Expertise
Environment politics broadly speaking, but specifically those with a critical and/or feminist take.