Prof. John Meyer
Senior Fellow
John M. Meyer ist Professor für Politik an der California Polytechnic State University, Humboldt. Er dient auch in interdisziplinären Programmen zu Umweltstudien und Umwelt & Gemeinschaft. Als politischer Theoretiker untersucht sein aktuelles Projekt die Schnittstelle zwischen Klimapolitik und den politischen Potenzialen und Gefahren des Populismus. Meyer ist Autor des preisgekrönten Buchs Engaging the Everyday: Environmental Social Criticism and the Resonance Dilemma (MIT, 2015) und Mitherausgeber von The Oxford Handbook of Environmental Political Theory (Oxford, 2016). Er ist Chefredakteur der internationalen Zeitschrift Environmental Politics.
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- Klimapolitik, Klimagerechtigkeit und Populismus
- Politik der Nachhaltigkeit
- Umweltpolitische Theorie
- Engagierende Alltagspraktiken
- Experimentalismus und Klimapolitik
Publikationen am RIFS
Publikationen vor der Tätigkeit am RIFS
- Oxford Handbook of Environmental Political Theory. Edited with Teena Gabrielson, Cheryl Hall, and David Schlosberg. Oxford University Press, 2016. Paperback edition, 2019.
- Engaging the Everyday: Environmental Social Criticism and the Resonance Dilemma. The MIT Press, 2015.
- Author or editor of 6 other books and numerous journal articles and book chapters.
- "Experimentalism, Vanguardism, or What? Strategies for Systemic Change and Sustainability." Keynote Speaker, International Research Workshop: "Can We Experiment Ourselves Out of the Crisis?" Institute for Social Change and Sustainability, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Vienna, Austria, November 2021.
- "An Environmental Politics of the Everyday: Material Participation and Populist Resonances." Keynote Speaker, workshop on "Material Grassroots Politics, Doing Citizenship and the Political," University of Siegen, Germany, July 2019.
- "Climate Change, Environmentalism, and the Resonance Dilemma." Robert and Mary Neher Global Sustainability Lecture, University of La Verne, California, April 2017.
- "Environmentalism, New Materialism, and the Resonance Dilemma." Talk sponsored by Genre: Forms of Discourse and Culture, and the University of Oklahoma Department of English, April 2015.
- Engaging the Everyday honored as the inaugural "Clay Morgan Award for Best Book in Environmental Political Theory," 2018.
- Political Nature one of three books honored as "Great Works in Environmental Political Thought," Western Political Science Association, 2012.
Editor-in-Chief, Environmental Politics, 2020-present.
Editor, Environmental Politics, 2016-2020.
Editorial Board, Journal of Politics, 2015-2018.
Associate Editor, Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences, 2013-2016.