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Matthew Chrulew is a Senior Research Fellow at Curtin University's School of Media, Creative Arts and Social Inquiry, within the Faculty of Humanities. He also holds a role in the Office of the Provost. His research focuses on animal studies, biopolitics, extinction, and environmental humanities. Chrulew has contributed to interdisciplinary works such as Extinction Studies: Stories of Time, Death, and Generations (2017) and Foucault and Animals (2016), exploring themes like zoo ethics, extinction narratives, and the intersection of philosophy with animal behavior. His work frequently engages with critical theory, posthumanism, and the cultural dimensions of conservation biology.
Chrulew's academic journey spans publications in journals like Theory, Culture & Society, Trends in Ecology and Evolution, and Environmental Humanities, addressing topics from animal cultures to multispecies ethics. He has edited volumes on animal studies and co-authored influential texts on extinction and biopolitical theory. His creative works, such as Future Perfect (2017), further explore speculative narratives about non-human futures.
He has advised no formally recorded students but has collaborated extensively with scholars in environmental humanities, philosophy, and critical animal studies. His current research continues to interrogate the ethical and cultural implications of human-animal relations in the Anthropocene.




