Biography
Assistant Professor
MSc (Sweden); MSc (Hungary); PhD (Waterloo)
Dr. Nino Antadze is an Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies. Her interdisciplinary work focuses on moral dimensions of environmental issues. In particular, Dr. Antadze studies environmental planning processes with the emphasis on environmental justice, and large-scale environmental change with the focus on climate justice, sustainability transitions, and social innovations. Dr. Antadze earned a PhD in urban and regional planning from the University of Waterloo, Canada. She also holds an MSc in Environmental Management and Policy from Lund University, Sweden and an MSc in Environmental Sciences and Policy from Central European University, Hungary.
Recent Publications
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Toward envisioning and implementing just transitions to a post-carbon society in Canada
- , 2021
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The role of leadership in depleting institutional ethos: The case of Scott Pruitt and the Environmental Protection Agency
- Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences, 2019
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Who is the Other in the age of the Anthropocene? Introducing the unknown other in climate justice discourse
- The Anthropocene Review, 2019
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Polyphonic environmental planning processes: Establishing conceptual connections between procedural and recognition justice
- Local Environment, 2018
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The politics of apathy: Trumping the ethical imperative of climate change
- Ethics, Policy & Environment, 2018
Research Classification
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