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Alice Mah is a Professor of Urban Environmental Studies at the University of Glasgow. Formerly, she served as a Professor of Sociology at the University of Warwick and is the Principal Investigator of the European Research Council-funded Starting Grant 'Toxic Expertise: Environmental Justice Global Petrochemical Industry.' Her research and teaching contributions focus on toxic pollution and environmental justice, sustainable transformations, and anti-colonial ecological alternative futures. Alice has authored several impactful publications, including 'Red Pockets: Offering' (2025) and 'Petrochemical Planet: Multiscalar Battles Industrial Transformation' (2023). Her work has garnered significant recognition, including the 2013 British Sociological Association Philip Abrams Memorial Prize and the Philip Leverhulme Prize. Alice's interdisciplinary research is published in leading academic journals, often exploring themes of environmental justice, urban inequalities, climate justice, and corporate sustainability. She is currently Co-Investigator on a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Canada-funded project and has led multiple externally funded research initiatives. Alice is actively involved in supervising research students interested in environmental (in)justice and sustainable urbanism, and she teaches courses on sustainable urban futures and international urban challenges.