
معرفی
Dr. Peter Graham is a part-time lecturer at Concordia University's School of Community and Public Affairs. His work focuses on interdisciplinary social science research, particularly addressing societal transformation for sustainability.
- Concordia University, School of Community and Public Affairs
- Queen's University, Teaching Fellow (2016)
- McGill School of Environment, Co-instructor (2012, 2022)
Dr. Graham's research spans sustainability, social cognition, Material Engagement Theory, and environmental philosophy. He explores topics such as eco-anxiety, ontological adjustment, and the role of materiality in driving social change.
His publications highlight the intersection of sustainability pedagogy, relational ontology, and interdisciplinary frameworks. Recent works examine curriculum design for sustainability, emotional impacts of sustainability education, and historical ethical systems applied to modern challenges.
Scientific Awards: No awards listed in provided materials.
Dr. Graham has taught courses across Concordia, McGill, and Queen's institutions, including courses on environmental thought, sustainable development, and interdisciplinary approaches. He collaborates with researchers like Susan Brown, Anna Arshad-Ayaz, and Ron Upitis.

