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Nancy Tuana is the DuPont/Class of 1949 Professor of Philosophy and Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at The Pennsylvania State University, affiliated with the College of the Liberal Arts. Her research bridges feminist theory, environmental philosophy, and ethics, focusing on climate justice, intersectional analysis, and the ethical dimensions of scientific decision-making.
Her work addresses compounding challenges in climate adaptation, racial and ecological injustices, and the integration of values into scientific practices. She emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration and equitable research frameworks to address global environmental crises.
- Key Research Themes:
- Climate ethics and climate justice
- Racialized environmental harm
- Epistemic ignorance and feminist science studies
- Decolonial feminist thought
- Awards & Recognition: While no specific awards are listed, her endowed professorship reflects her scholarly impact.
- Advising/Grants: No formal advisees are noted, though her projects involve collaborative teams focused on climate resilience and ethical policy design.
- Labs/Teams: Engages with interdisciplinary groups addressing climate adaptation, feminist philosophy, and decolonial methodologies.
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