Karena (Kara) Shaw
Professor & academic director Transformative Climate Action Certificate
Environmental Studies
- Contact:
- Office: DTB A131 shawk@uvic.ca 250-721-7353
- Credentials:
- PhD in Political Science, The Johns Hopkins University (1999)
- Area of expertise:
- Political Ecology; Energy Transitions; Environmental Politics; Global/Local Relations; Climate Action; Resistance
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Office Hours
By appointment only.
Interests
- political ecology of climate action
- resistance and transformative politics
- Indigenous-led energy transitions
- critical pedagogies of hope
About Kara Shaw
In addition to being Professor in the School of Environmental Studies, I am currently Academic Director of the and the UVic Sustainability Scholars Program, and a member of the Institute for Integrated Energy Systems.
My current research and teaching focus on the social and political dynamics of responses to climate change, with a particular focus on how energy transitions can support communities that are more just, diverse, and resilient. Past research had engaged with feminist theory and practice, international relations, Indigenous politics, and environmental politics. Book-length publications include A Political Space: Reading the Global Through Clayoquot Sound (co-edited with Warren Magnusson) and Indigeneity and Political Theory: Sovereignty and the Limits of the Political (Routledge: 2008).
Accepting Grad Students?
Kara is accepting graduate students.