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Ida Raunkjær is a doctoral student at the University of Southern Denmark, focusing on interdisciplinary climate research as part of the PACA project (Mobilizing Post-Anthropocentric Climate Action). Supervised by Professor Søren Askegaard, her research investigates how environmental organizations employ post-anthropocentric narratives to mobilize individuals toward climate action. With a background in anthropology, Ida is proficient in conducting ethnographic fieldwork, engaging with the life-worlds of various groups. She utilizes a range of qualitative methods to provide a thorough understanding of how people relate to their surroundings and each other, including both human and non-human species. Her theoretical orientation encompasses post-anthropocentrism, eco-feminism, critiques of the nature-culture dichotomy, and ecological economics, emphasizing the concept of nature and consumption.
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