
Demian Hommel
Associate Professor · Human dimensions of global change
Oregon State UniversityAbout
Demian Hommel is an Associate Professor in the Department of Geography at Oregon State University. His academic work bridges political ecology, vulnerability, and climate justice, with a regional focus on Southeast Asia and the Pacific.
- Ph.D., Geography (2009), University of Oregon
- M.A., Geography (2004), University of Oregon
- B.S., Environmental Studies (1999), University of Oregon
His research explores the human dimensions of global change, environmental security, and resource conflicts, emphasizing post-colonial and political ecology frameworks. He investigates risk, disasters, and resilience in coastal communities, particularly in Thailand, and integrates pedagogy with technology and experiential education.
Hommel’s recent publications focus on educational innovation, including AI anxiety in classrooms, course design for student well-being, and feedback mechanisms to enhance learning. His work aligns with trends in experiential and distance education.
Scientific award:
- Top Hat’s Most Innovative Educator (2020)
At Oregon State University, Hommel teaches courses like Climate Justice, Human-Environment Geography, and Risk, Vulnerability, and Resilience. He chairs master’s committees but does not advise Ph.D. students due to his teaching-focused role.
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