
معرفی
Richie Nimmo is a Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Manchester, specializing in human-animal relations, political ecology, and posthumanist theory. He holds a PhD in Sociology from the University of Manchester (2007) and has held academic leadership roles including Sociology Programme Director and Undergraduate Teaching Director. His research examines socio-material entanglements in capitalist systems, with a focus on nonhuman labor, environmental crises, and the role of technology in mediating human-animal relations.
Teaching responsibilities include the Sociology of Human-Animal Relations and Environment and Society modules. He is a prolific editor and reviewer, serving on the Brill Human-Animal Studies book series editorial board and guest-editing special journal issues on topics like animal studies and technological interventions in agriculture. His work bridges theoretical contributions (e.g., Actor-Network Theory critiques) with empirical studies on dairy industry histories and smart beehive technologies.
Key awards include the 2011 Animals and Society Fellowship. Current research projects explore nonhuman labor in capitalist value systems and the socio-ecological impacts of digital pollination technologies. Supervised doctoral students have addressed topics ranging from industrial poultry production to HIV risk behaviors and assisted reproductive technologies in Iran.



