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Alexandra Campbell is a Lecturer in Contemporary Literature and Environmental Cultures at the University of Glasgow, where her research interrogates the nexus of interlocking forms of social and environmental resistance that occur within logistical infrastructure. Her current monograph, 'Counterlogistical Forms: Infrastructural Resistance, Refusal, and Repair in Literature and Culture since 1960', explores the lived terrains and emergent grammars of struggle materializing within logistical infrastructures that facilitate the circulation of goods in the modern world. The project examines the insurgent history of refusal and disruption as they manifest within various circulatory infrastructures that underpin supply-chain capitalism. Campbell's work covers topics including critical logistics, infrastructure humanities, and radical politics, alongside contemporary poetry and ecopoetics, reflecting her varied research interests. She has published extensively in international journals and serves as a co-editor for the ASLE-UKI Journal, Green Letters. Additionally, Campbell is a founding member of the Infrastructure Humanities Group at Glasgow and has been recognized for her efforts in promoting inclusive education within the university. She is actively involved in supervising PhD students with interests in critical ocean studies, energy humanities, and environmental justice.
University of Glasgow • Glasgow
Lecturer in Contemporary Literature and Environmental Cultures, focusing on research that examines the intersections of environmental and social resistance within logistical infrastructures.