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John Brown University
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Dr. Myles Lennon is an Assistant Professor at John Brown University whose research integrates anthropological studies and insights with pressing issues in energy and environmental policy. He examines the geographies of human-animal interactions, water governance, and the broader impacts of energy on society and the environment. Lennon critiques conventional approaches to sustainability, as seen in his work challenging apolitical optimism within the sustainable energy industry. His scholarship advocates for pluralizing energy justice by incorporating feminist, anti-racist, Indigenous, and postcolonial perspectives. Recent work analyzes energy transitions within contexts of intersecting precarities and explores neoliberal subjectivity in the energy sector. Lennon's work encompasses ecocriticism and environmental literature, enriching his interdisciplinary approach.
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- h-index: 7
- Publications: 17
- Citations: 564
Selected Publications
- Improperty (2025) DOI
- Affective Energy (2023) DOI
- Corrigendum to “Pluralizing energy justice: Incorporating feminist, anti-racist, Indigenous, and postcolonial perspectives” [Energy Research & Social Science, Volume 97, March 2023, 102996] (2023) DOI
- Pluralizing energy justice: Incorporating feminist, anti-racist, Indigenous, and postcolonial perspectives (2023) DOI
- Energy transitions in a time of intersecting precarities: From reductive environmentalism to antiracist praxis (2021) DOI
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