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Lisa Ausic is a Lecturer in Social and Cultural Anthropology at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam's Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities. She is also an External PhD Candidate affiliated with the Mobilities, Beliefs and Belonging (MOBB) research group. Her work focuses on decolonial critiques, environmental anthropology, and political ontology.
Education: MSc (cum laude) in Social and Cultural Anthropology from VU Amsterdam and a degree in Latin American Studies from Freie Universität Berlin. Current research explores Shipibo-Konibo herbalism in the Peruvian Amazon as anti-colonial resistance against extractive capitalism.
Research interests include ontological frictions, pluriversal politics, feminist political ecology, and the spiritualization of ecology in Europe. Teaching includes the 'Big Questions of the Anthropocene' course at Amsterdam University College.
Her 2022 book review on pluriversal politics and 2019 analysis of religious identity dynamics demonstrate engagement with both global South/North contexts and intersectional methodologies.
Awarded a prestigious 3-year doctoral scholarship from Germany's Studienstiftung. Research bridges multispecies ethnography with decolonial theory, emphasizing Indigenous knowledge systems and socioecological justice.

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