
معرفی
Dr. Lisa Howard is a Visiting Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Edinburgh, affiliated with the Department of Sociology. Her work focuses on intersections of environmental issues, climate justice, and family dynamics. She recently completed her PhD in Sociology at Edinburgh and is contributing to the international comparative study 'Networks of Reproduction in Complex Planetary Futures,' led by Anna-Maija Castren. Her research explores ecofeminist perspectives on climate change, multispecies care relations, and the affective dimensions of climate activism within parenting contexts.
Education: PhD in Sociology (University of Edinburgh). Research interests include environmental sociology, intergenerational justice, and the sociological analysis of climate anxiety and activism. She has published extensively on topics such as climate justice in everyday life, radical eco-parenting, and the moral boundaries of sustainability movements.
Key projects include collaborations with the FoodSEqual initiative, examining community-led food system transformations in marginalized communities. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges sociology, gender studies, and environmental policy.
Publications highlight her work on intergenerational justice frameworks, the psychological impacts of climate activism on parents, and the feasibility of digital interventions in mental health care.



