Eve Bratman

Eve Bratman

Lecturer
Franklin & Marshall College
United States
I am the author of Governing the Rainforest: Sustainable Development in the Brazilian Amazon (Oxford University Press, 2019). I am a political ecologist with interdisciplinary training in international relations (PhD from American University’s School of International Service). The question of how sustainable development is envisioned and carried into politics orients all of my work. My research and teaching focus on a range of related issues: urban sustainability and prospects for climate justice, and the honey bee in relation to a range of global politics issues. I use postcolonial/decolonial theories, development critiques, and mixed social science methods with an emphasis on ethnography in my research.