Graduate Handbook
International Scholars of Literature and Environment
The following faculty members offer initial points of contact for students seeking faculty and/or programs in literature and environment at colleges and universities outside of the US. Where known, links to email addresses are provided. Thanks to Scott Slovic and Mark Long for assistance in compiling this list. Information was current as of July 2004.
Australia
Ruth Blair, University of Queensland
(offers graduate certificate in environment and community)
John Cameron, University of Western Sydney
(teaches in graduate program in social ecology)
Peter Hay, University of Tasmania
Kate Rigby, Monash University
Canada
Pamela Banting, University of Calgary
Kevin Hutchings, University of Northern British Columbia
Livia Monnet, University of Montreal
Cate Sandilands, York University (Toronto)
France
Francois Specq, Ecole Normale Superieure Lettres et sciences humaines, Universite de Lyon
Germany
Christa Grewe-Volpp, University of Mannheim
Sylvia Mayer, Universitat Bamberg
Italy
Anna Re, IULM University, Milan
Serenella Iovino, Universita di Torino
Japan
Shoko Itoh, Hiroshima University Emeritus
Ken Noda, Rikkyo University
(offers special program in environmental communication)
Shin Yamashiro, University of the Ryukyus
Katsunori Yamazato, Univ of the Ryukyus
Masami Raker Yuki, Kanazawa University
Korea
Simon Estok, Sungkyunkwan University
Dooho Shin, Samchok National University
People's Republic of China
Hong Cheng, Beijing College of Economics
South Africa
Julia Martin, University of the Western Cape
Taiwan
Yaofu Lin, Tamkang University
Alex Liou, National Cheng Kung University
United Kingdom
Jonathan Bate, University of Liverpool
Laurence Coupe, Manchester Metropolitan University
Hugh Dunkerley, University College Chichester
Terry Gifford, Bretton Hall College of Leeds University (retired)
Richard Kerridge, Bath Spa University College
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