Grayson Blackمشاهده پروفایل
پژوهشگر
- Queer Political Ecology
- Eco-sophy
- Anthrozoology
- +۱۲ مورد دیگر
Grayson Black is a doctoral researcher at the University of St Andrews , affiliated with the School of International Relations . Their work bridges queer political ecology, ecosophy, and anthrozoology, aiming to address trauma and disconnection through interdisciplinary lenses. Expertise spans post-structuralism, eco-socialism, and UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Education: BA in International Studies ( Summa Cum Laude ) from Virginia Commonwealth University and University of Edinburgh MLitt in Global Social Political Thought ( Distinction ) from University of St Andrews Research trends focus on political ecology, queer theory, and non-human sociopolitical belonging. Recent works explore topics like trans allyship, taxonomic stratification as Anglo-imperial technology, and the political psychology of alter-humanity. Scientific awards include the French Honours Award (Apr 2019) Gray Prize (2021) Handsel Scholarship (2024) Phi Kappa Phi Award (2020) Presentations include talks on queer eco-politics, pacifist stereotypes, and political psychology of alter-humanity at events like Untangling Fur-tures (2025). Contact via email: glgb1@st-andrews.ac.uk .











