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Dr Anneleen Kenis is a Lecturer in Geographies of Political Ecology and Environmental Justice at Brunel University's Anthropology department within the College of Business, Arts and Social Sciences. Her research explores the (de)politicisation of environmental issues through critical human geography, focusing on climate justice, spatial inequality, and resistance ecologies.
- PhD in Political Ecology (KU Leuven)
- MSc in Sustainable Development and Human Ecology (VUB)
Key research themes include:
- Climate justice and carbon colonialism
- Critique of biotechnology and green economy
- Urban air pollution and health disparities
- Post-foundational environmental theory
- Feminist and queer ecologies
Her publications span environmental political theory, urban studies, and climate policy analysis. Scientific awards include Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy. Supervision includes PhD candidates researching:
- Laura Toffolo - Controlled Environment Technology
- Lizzy Rainey - UK Agroforestry Transition
- Massilia Ourabah - Climate Change and Gender
- Irma Emmery - Circular Economy and Repair Communities
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