I am a social scientist, focusing on food, farming, and the science-society interactions that are reshaping agricultural landscapes, today.

I am an interdisciplinary thinker, bringing together STS, human geography, political ecology, and normative political theory. The reading, writing and thinking I do across multiple social science and humanities disciplines reflect the inquisitiveness that drives my work.

Across my various projects, I am interested in the political and ethical consequences that follow from the way represent socio-ecological problems. The changing place of science in society and of society in science is central to my research.

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