1. Catherine Corson is the Miller Worley Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies at Mount Holyoke College. As a political ecologist, she has conducted field research in Zimbabwe, Australia, and Madagascar, and her current research explores the rise of market-based environmentalism and associated shifts in environmental governance. She has published on topics such as struggles over resources in Madagascar, the politics of US environmental foreign aid, and collaborative event ethnography in journals such...
2. Lisa M. Campbell is the Rachel Carson Associate Professor in Marine Affairs and Policy, in the Nicholas School of Environment, Duke University. For a variety of marine topics, she studies the interactions of policy-making and practice across local, regional, national, and international governance levels, and she is particularly interested in how science informs such interactions. She has published widely in geography and interdisciplinary journals, including Annals of the Association of American...
3. Kenneth Iain MacDonald is an associate professor in the Department of Human Geography at the University of Toronto, and is core faculty in the Centre for Critical Development Studies and the Centre for Diaspora and Transnational Studies. A political ecologist by training, he has conducted research in northern Pakistan, India, Nepal, and Europe. Most of his research is ethnographically grounded and he has ongoing research interests in a number of areas that seek to understand the role of transnational...