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Dr. Hali Healy is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Anthropology and Development Studies at the University of Johannesburg. Her work bridges environmental justice, political ecology, and sustainable development, focusing on mining impacts, rural livelihoods in South Africa, and post-extractivist alternatives. She holds an MSc in Development Studies from the University of London (SOAS) and a PhD in Human Geography from King’s College London.
Research interests include environmental justice in mining contexts, degrowth economics, and community struggles against ecological exploitation. Her work critically examines state failures in protecting marginalized groups and advocates for equitable development frameworks.
Publications span peer-reviewed journals like Geoforum and Journal of Political Ecology, as well as policy-oriented texts such as entries in the Encyclopedia of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Recent work highlights the Xolobeni land conflict and systemic violence linked to extractive industries.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed in the provided text. Dr. Healy’s advising and grant activities are not detailed here, though her research often involves international collaborations and activist networks.




