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John Meyer

Professor

Politics

I am a political theorist who applies the tools of this field to the critical analysis of social and environmental challenges and have worked with many others to develop a field that has come to be labeled "environmental political theory." My teaching and research examines ways that differences in meaning and value underlie these challenges, while advancing a critical analysis of structures of power and normative arguments for the transformation of social and political ideas and institutions. I am the author of two books (Political Nature: Environmentalism and the Interpretation of Western Thought; Engaging the Everyday: Environmental Social Criticism and the Resonance Dilemma) and the editor of the journal Environmental Politics, and other works.

Areas of Interest

Ways that differences in meaning and value underlie social and environmental challenges