Dr Emma Cardwell

Lecturer in Economic Geography

Research Overview

I am a lecturer in economic geography in Lancaster Environment Centre, with a specialism in property relations in food and farming. I engage with the fields of Science and Technology Studies (STS) and feminist and decolonial theory to explore how agriculture and fisheries have shaped the politics and economics of Britain.


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Participation in workshop, seminar, course


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Public Lecture/ Debate/Seminar


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Symposium


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Consultancy


Consultancy

Human Geography, Political Ecology of Agrarian Transitions

Human Geography, Political Ecology of Agrarian Transitions

Human Geography, Political Ecology of Agrarian Transitions

Human Geography, Political Ecology of Agrarian Transitions

  • Human Geography
  • Political Ecology
  • Political Ecology of Agrarian Transitions