Emily Huddart Kennedy is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of British Columbia. Her research explores civic engagement in environmentalism, including what motivates engagement, how it is organized, and what material and ideological impacts civic engagement has on human-environment relationships. Most recently, she has been thinking about human-environment relationships, exploring the connections among social class, political ideology, moral intuitions, and civic environmentalism.
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