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Jamie Lorimer is an environmental geographer at the University of Oxford specializing in the interplay between nature, policy, and human relationships. His research delves into the production of environmental knowledge and its impact on conservation practices across various spatial scales. Since joining Oxford in 2012, he has explored topics ranging from wildlife conservation dynamics to the socio-political dimensions of the microbiome. Jamie's past projects span from examining human interactions with diverse organisms to understanding the ecological implications of policy decisions in conservation. His work has been funded by prestigious organizations including the Economic and Social Research Council and the Wellcome Trust. He is also notable for his contributions to the field of 'animal geographies', framing animals as critical actors in geographical studies. Jamie's teaching extends from undergraduate courses in human geography to postgraduate supervision in environmental governance, and he actively involves students in ongoing research initiatives. He aims to engage students with pressing issues in conservation and environmental science, positioning them to critically analyze future challenges in these domains.
Hertford College, Oxford • Oxford
Joined School of Geography and the Environment.
Kings College London •
Lectured for four years before moving to Oxford.
Department of Politics and International Relations - Higher Level English requirement.