Dr. Amelia Farber is a Research Fellow in the Environmental Change theme at Reuben College in the University of Oxford and a researcher on the Net Zero Education project within the Department of Education. She is an environmentalist and early career researcher with passions in environmental, climate, and Net Zero education, environmental emotions, polycrisis awareness and action, justice within the broader ecosphere including humans, and equity in education and the environment. She recently completed a doctorate within the University of Oxford’s Department of Education, focusing on learning from younger children in the Galápagos Islands what they know and how they learn about their local ecology and environment. Her research seeks to decenter dominant and oppressive narratives and groups and listen to Indigenous, global majority, and oppressed groups globally. Her work is child centric, ecocentric, and seeks to learn from historically and contemporarily excluded human and more-than-human voices.
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