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Research Impact Award 2022, University of Sydney Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. For the “highly prominent and sustained work of FoodLab Sydney…, clear evidence of impact in a range of diverse communities, and a sophisticated approach to gathering evidence of impact and
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Article of the Year Award 2021. Runner Up. For the article Celermajer, D, D Schlosberg, L Rickards, M Stewart-Harawira, M Thaler, P Tschakert, B Verlie, C Winter. Multispecies Justice: Theories, Challenges, and a Research Agenda for Environmental Politics.
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justice. In environmental justice studies, he is known for first developing the theoretical framework that encompasses the movement's pluralist concerns about equity, recognition, participation, and capabilities. His other theoretical interests are in
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Ruby Payne-Scott Professorial Distinction. University of Sydney 2018–2022. For distinction in research, teaching, collaborative leadership, mentoring, engagement, and commitment to university values.
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in 2011, as Professor of Environmental Politics in the Department of Government and International Relations. There, he co-founded and co-Directed the multidisciplinary Sydney Environment Institute.
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Teaching Scholar Award, Northern Arizona University. 1999. Awarded for distinction achieved in both teaching and research, and for integrating scholarship with curriculum.
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Annual Prize for 2017. For the article, co-authored with Rom Coles, on “The new environmentalism of everyday life: Sustainability, material flows, and movements,” in
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Northern Arizona University Research and Creative Activity Awards, 2009. “Most Significant Scholarly Work” for
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who is currently Director of the Sydney Environment Institute and Professor of Environmental Politics at the
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Green States and Social Movements: Environmentalism in the United States, Britain, Germany, and Norway
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Environmental Justice and the New Pluralism: The Challenge of Difference for Environmentalism.
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Sustainable Materialism: Environmental Movements and the Politics of Everyday Life.
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Environmentalism in the United States: Changing Patterns of Action and Advocacy
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with honors in 1985. He then read for a Master of Science and doctorate in
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Defining Environmental Justice: Theories, Movements, and Nature
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2019. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Paperback 2022.)
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Gabrielson, T., C. Hall, J. Meyer, D. Schlosberg, eds.
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1999.Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Paperback 2002.)
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Schlosberg earned his Bachelor of Arts in politics and
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The Oxford Handbook of Environmental Political Theory.
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Debating the Earth: The Environmental Politics Reader
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Index

political theorist
University of Sydney
psychology
University of California at Santa Cruz
political science
University of Oregon
Northern Arizona University
University of Sydney
environmental politics
environmental movements
environmental
climate justice
multispecies
justice
climate adaptation
resilience
policy
Political Animals and Animal Politics
"Vitae"
the original
David Schlosberg
Sydney Environment Institute
Categories
1963 births
Living people
American political philosophers
American political scientists
University of California, Santa Cruz alumni
University of Oregon alumni
Northern Arizona University faculty

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