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Dr. Alice Hovorka is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Geography and Planning at Queen’s University, located in Kingston, Ontario. She previously served as a Full Professor at the University of Guelph (2003–2014) and held roles in urban development consulting for CIDA and IDRC. Her research focuses on human-environment relationships through feminist, poststructuralist, and posthumanist lenses, emphasizing animal geographies, gender dynamics, and urban contexts in Southern Africa.
Education: B.A. (Honours) in Geography from Queen’s University (1994), M.A. in Geography from Carleton University (1997), and Ph.D. in Geography from Clark University (2003). Her doctoral work examined gender and urban agriculture in Botswana.
Research interests include the societal impacts of animals, exploring how species like chickens, donkeys, and elephants influence social constructions and dynamics. She interrogates ethical and spatial dimensions of human-animal interactions, particularly in Botswana. While no specific awards or grants are listed, her work contributes to interdisciplinary dialogues in geography and environmental studies.
Dr. Hovorka’s affiliations include the Department of Geography and School of Environmental Studies at Queen’s University, and her CV is available for further details.
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