About
Elizabeth Oriel is a postdoctoral researcher (Research Fellow) at Aarhus University, Denmark, specializing in interdisciplinary studies of relational patterns between humans, animals, and plants through linguistic anthropology and decolonial frameworks.
Education:
- PhD in Global Studies, University of London (Bloomsbury Scholar), research based at School of Oriental and African Studies and Royal Veterinary College
- MSc in Conservation Biology, Antioch University New England
Her research investigates how language perpetuates colonial processes using Sri Lankan human-elephant-plant relations as a case study, while exploring fungal network-inspired linguistic alternatives. She integrates philosophy, anthropology, and ethology to examine cross-species wellbeing and communication, with additional focus on climate change adaptation through collaborations with the Social and Environmental Research Institute.
Scientific recognition:
- Bloomsbury Scholar
Elizabeth utilizes painting and creative writing as research methodology, and her healing practice combines herbal medicine with nutritional science for physiological balance.
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