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Zoe Malcolm is a Lecturer in Sociology focusing on Sustainable Development at the School of Social and Political Science. Her research interests are centered around Cultural Heritage, exploring the interconnections between nature and culture, particularly in the context of Scotland. She addresses broader global sustainability challenges and emphasizes areas such as sustainable development, food, agriculture, cultural heritage—including the Gaelic language—environment, community development, empowerment, and land reform ownership. Zoe's work employs critical theories within sociology, heritage studies, and human geography, with a particular focus on anarchist theory and praxis. She utilizes qualitative methods, participatory methods, ethnography, and discourse analysis in her research. Additionally, she is open to supervising PhD projects that align with her research interests, inviting applicants to begin sending research proposals well in advance to improve their chances of securing funding. Malcolm actively participates in PhD supervision inquiries and contributes to maximizing the efficacy of her research methodology.
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