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M.J. Barrett

M.J. Barrett

Adjunct Professor, University of Saskatchewan

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Skillfully blending intuition and intellect, Dr. Barrett’s interdisciplinary environmental scholarship lays critical practical and theoretical groundwork for transformative sustainability learning and research methods that take seriously the agency of the natural world. Recent research focuses on what we can learn from professional animal communicators about bridging the human-nature divide, living beyond human exceptionalism, and working in collaboration with other species to achieve harmonious coexistence. Publications focus on transformative sustainability learning and intuitive interspecies communication. Dr. Barrett is an adjunct professor in the graduate School of Environment and Sustainability, University of Saskatchewan, Canada. She holds degrees from Harvard, York, Queen’s and University of Regina. Her goal is to nurture ways of knowing and being where the more-than-human world is respected as intentional, intelligent and communicative. When not at her computer she can often be found getting to know her many more-than-human neighbours.

M.J. Barrett

Adjunct Professor, University of Saskatchewan

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