The Greening of Everyday Life
Challenging Practices, Imagining Possibilities
Edited by John M. Meyer and Jens Kersten
Author Information
Edited by John M. Meyer, Professor, Humboldt State University, and Jens Kersten, Chair of Public Law and Governance, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich
John M. Meyer is Professor in the Department of Politics and in the programs on Environmental Studies and Environment and Community at Humboldt State University in Arcata, California. He is the author, most recently, of Engaging the Everyday: Environmental Social Criticism and the Resonance Dilemma (MIT Press, 2015) and the co-editor of The Oxford Handbook of Environmental Political Theory (Oxford, 2015). His work lies at the intersection of Environmental Politics and Political Theory.
Jens Kersten is Chair of Public Law and Governance at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich. His research focuses on Constitutional and Administrative Law, Bioethics and Law, Environmental and Planning Law, and Legal Theory.
Contributors:
Fiona Allon, University of Sydney.
Andrew N. Case, Washington College.
Romand Coles, Australian Catholic University.
Teena Gabrielson, University of Wyoming.
Yogi Hale Hendlin, University of California, San Francisco.
Jens Kersten, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich.
Karen Litfin, University of Washington.
Michael J. Lorr, Aquinas College.
Cecily J. Maller, RMIT University.
Brad Mapes-Martins, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point.
John M. Meyer, Humboldt State University.
Shannon K. Orr, Bowling Green State University.
Sayd Randle, Yale University.
Jennifer Meta Robinson, Indiana University.
Chelsea Schelly, Michigan Technological University.
David Schlosberg, University of Sydney.
Piers H.G Stephens, University of Georgia.