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Laura A. Ogden is a Professor of Anthropology at Dartmouth College, affiliated with the John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding and the Program in Latin American, Latino, and Caribbean Studies. Her research focuses on the politics of environmental change, conservation, and extinction ethics, blending political ecology, environmental anthropology, and post-humanist philosophy. She has conducted fieldwork in the Florida Everglades, urban U.S. communities, and Tierra del Fuego, Chile. Her current book project, The Book of Birds: A Memoir of Extinction, explores obligations to species facing extinction, supported by a Guggenheim Fellowship.
Education: PhD (2002), M.A. (1994), and B.A. (1990) in Anthropology from the University of Florida and University of North Carolina. Her work addresses introduced species, landscape transformation, and ethical dimensions of environmental change. She leads the Landscape Ethnography Lab and teaches courses on environmental anthropology and ethnographic theory.
Awards: Recipient of the Guggenheim Fellowship (2023).



