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Natalie Evans is a Lecturer at the University of Guelph-Humber, specializing in interdisciplinary ethics across philosophy, media, business, and environmental studies. She holds a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Waterloo and has been recognized as a Fellow at the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics.
- Education: BA, MA (University of Guelph); PhD (University of Waterloo)
Her research focuses on Animal Ethics, Environmental Ethics, Media Ethics, and Business Ethics, with an emphasis on autonomy, agency, and selfhood in ethical theory. Recent work includes a textbook on Canadian media ethics and studies on animal agency.
Key publications include Animal Ethics and the Autonomous Animal Self (2016) and forthcoming works on media ethics. She has contributed to the Encyclopedia of Business and Professional Ethics and published a critical review of climate narratives.
- Scientific Awards: Fellow, Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics
Her teaching portfolio spans courses like PHIL 2080: Animals in Philosophy, PHIL 2600: Business and Professional Ethics, and interdisciplinary topics such as feminist philosophy and media theory. She has received multiple research grants from the University of Guelph-Humber Research Fund Program for projects on Canadian media ethics and animal representations.




