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Max Ritts is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Clark University, focusing on environmental geography, sensory studies, and Indigenous communities. He holds a PhD from the University of British Columbia (2018), an MA from the University of Toronto (2010), and a BA from McGill University (2005). His research explores intersections of social power, sensory practices, and ecological change in Indigenous contexts, particularly with the Gitga’at First Nation in British Columbia.
- Research emphasizes sonic cultures, digital environmental tools, and data sovereignty.
- Co-editing The Raven Stories, an anthology centering Indigenous perspectives.
- Recent projects include A Resonant Ecology (Duke UP) and studies on digital forest governance.
His work addresses environmental monitoring technologies, spatial power dynamics, and colonial legacies in resource management. Key themes include acoustic ecology, more-than-human relations, and decolonizing environmental governance frameworks.
Presentation highlights include discussions on conservation acoustics (Tampere University, 2022) and Indigenous environmental justice (AAG, 2023). Collaborations span institutions like King’s College Cambridge and partnerships with Gitga’at communities.
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