Jocelinade Carvalho

About

Multi species ethnography, Poetry, Human representation, Science-fiction, Scientific discourse, Community centered research

Biography

Gossip, Rumor, Perspectivism, Multi species ethnography, Poetry, Human representation, Science-fiction, Environment, Scientific discourse, Community centered research, Mountains, Pluriverse

McGill University

Cohort 2025

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Jocelinade Carvalho
Jocelinade Carvalho
Jocelinade Carvalho

McGill University

Cohort 2025

About

Multi species ethnography, Poetry, Human representation, Science-fiction, Scientific discourse, Community centered research

Biography

Gossip, Rumor, Perspectivism, Multi species ethnography, Poetry, Human representation, Science-fiction, Environment, Scientific discourse, Community centered research, Mountains, Pluriverse

PHD FELLOWS

CassadyTurnbach

Ecological economics, sustainability transitions, and post-growth futures

University of Vermont

Cohort 2025

JulieDavenson

Ecological economics, transformative regional food system governance and alternatives for the Ecozoic

University of Vermont

Cohort 2025

KatieKhatereh Taher

Anthropology of religion with a focus on how religious systems shape understandings of and responses to climate change

McGill University

Cohort 2025

AbrahamA. Awolich

Sustainability, economics, and community resilience

University of Vermont

Cohort 2024

HannahGokaslan

Political ecology, energy systems, resource extraction, science and technology studies, environmental humanities

University of Vermont

Cohort 2024

LiamGrima

How cultural, evolutionary forces, and economic dynamics shape how societies manage resources

University of Vermont

Cohort 2024

LynnK. Jacobs

Plastic pollution crisis from an Indigenous lens: disproportionate impacts, rights, knowledge, participatory decision-making

McGill University

Cohort 2024

MatíasVaccarezza Sevilla

Ecological Economics, Modern Monetary Theory, Political Economy, Post-development, Unequal Exchange, Systems theory

University of Vermont

Cohort 2024

ChrisMcElroy

Visions of strong sustainability and the relative absence of such visions in scientific research

University of Vermont

Cohort 2023

DakotaWalker

How practices of negation function alongside more commonly understood additive processes within social experimentation

University of Vermont

Cohort 2023

DanikaBrockman

The influence of religious doctrine and practice on human-nature relationships in "modern" contexts

McGill University

Cohort 2023

FrancisGuarascio

Just energy transitions centered on energy justice, social practice theories, social worlding and constructing imaginaries

University of Vermont

Cohort 2023

IrèneSvoronos

How imagination and striving shape human relationships to human and nonhuman actors and reality

McGill University

Cohort 2023

JustinDempsey

Degrowth, post-growth, ecological economics, energy, marcoeconomics, political economy

University of Vermont

Cohort 2023

WenruiLi

Environmental anthropology, multispecies ethnography, and science and technology studies

McGill University

Cohort 2023

BobiSteel

The relationship between harvesting practices and visions of economic 'development' in Eeyou Istchee.

McGill University

Cohort 2022

LiviaFilotico

Multispecies logics, eating and feeding, human–animal relations, multimodal anthropology

McGill University

Cohort 2022

LizahMakombore

Exploring degrowth, diverse economies, and collective action through ecological economics and Ubuntu-informed research

University of Vermont

Cohort 2022

LúcioProença

Ecological economics with a focus on post-growth policy, agroecology, agroforestry and syntropic agriculture

University of Vermont

Cohort 2022

RubainaAnjum

The political economy of production and social production amidst socio-ecological crises

University of Vermont

Cohort 2022

TomJames

Indigenous systems of resource governance, conservation, land rights and cultural-ritual oversightl; political ecology

McGill University

Cohort 2022

AdamLouis Klein

Visions of the planetary, Ancient metaphysics, and Amazonian cosmologies

McGill University

Cohort 2021

DanishHasan Ansari

How money creation could be aligned with ecological limits to build more sustainable financial and economic systems

University of Vermont

Cohort 2021

JulianaNeira

Political agroecology, alternative foodways, superfoods, postdevelopment, degrowth/postgrowth, Latin America, PAR

University of Vermont

Cohort 2021

KatrinaBurch

Combining community-driven research and artistic practice through sensory ethnography

McGill University

Cohort 2021

RileyBertoncini

Human/nature relationships in urban environments through the frame of French post modern theory

McGill University

Cohort 2021

ShashankPoudel

The relationship of climate change (CC) with knowledge production and dissemination related to CC

University of Vermont

Cohort 2021

JamesMagnus-Johnston

Ecological impacts of the debt-based money system, monetary policy, political polarization, and ecological economics

McGill University

Cohort 2018

JoshSterlin

The techniques Western Moderns are learning to emplace themselves in the wider nonhuman world

McGill University

Cohort 2018

NinaSmolyar

Strengthen the relationship between degrowth scholars and practitioners, and clarify the role of spirituality in degrowth

University of Vermont

Cohort 2018

RigoMelgar

The coevolution of energy-financial systems and its implications for energy security and post-growth finance

University of Vermont

Cohort 2018

CassadyTurnbach

Ecological economics, sustainability transitions, and post-growth futures

University of Vermont

Cohort 2025

JulieDavenson

Ecological economics, transformative regional food system governance and alternatives for the Ecozoic

University of Vermont

Cohort 2025

KatieKhatereh Taher

Anthropology of religion with a focus on how religious systems shape understandings of and responses to climate change

McGill University

Cohort 2025

AbrahamA. Awolich

Sustainability, economics, and community resilience

University of Vermont

Cohort 2024

HannahGokaslan

Political ecology, energy systems, resource extraction, science and technology studies, environmental humanities

University of Vermont

Cohort 2024

LiamGrima

How cultural, evolutionary forces, and economic dynamics shape how societies manage resources

University of Vermont

Cohort 2024

LynnK. Jacobs

Plastic pollution crisis from an Indigenous lens: disproportionate impacts, rights, knowledge, participatory decision-making

McGill University

Cohort 2024

MatíasVaccarezza Sevilla

Ecological Economics, Modern Monetary Theory, Political Economy, Post-development, Unequal Exchange, Systems theory

University of Vermont

Cohort 2024

ChrisMcElroy

Visions of strong sustainability and the relative absence of such visions in scientific research

University of Vermont

Cohort 2023

DakotaWalker

How practices of negation function alongside more commonly understood additive processes within social experimentation

University of Vermont

Cohort 2023

DanikaBrockman

The influence of religious doctrine and practice on human-nature relationships in "modern" contexts

McGill University

Cohort 2023

FrancisGuarascio

Just energy transitions centered on energy justice, social practice theories, social worlding and constructing imaginaries

University of Vermont

Cohort 2023

IrèneSvoronos

How imagination and striving shape human relationships to human and nonhuman actors and reality

McGill University

Cohort 2023

JustinDempsey

Degrowth, post-growth, ecological economics, energy, marcoeconomics, political economy

University of Vermont

Cohort 2023

WenruiLi

Environmental anthropology, multispecies ethnography, and science and technology studies

McGill University

Cohort 2023

BobiSteel

The relationship between harvesting practices and visions of economic 'development' in Eeyou Istchee.

McGill University

Cohort 2022

LiviaFilotico

Multispecies logics, eating and feeding, human–animal relations, multimodal anthropology

McGill University

Cohort 2022

LizahMakombore

Exploring degrowth, diverse economies, and collective action through ecological economics and Ubuntu-informed research

University of Vermont

Cohort 2022

LúcioProença

Ecological economics with a focus on post-growth policy, agroecology, agroforestry and syntropic agriculture

University of Vermont

Cohort 2022

RubainaAnjum

The political economy of production and social production amidst socio-ecological crises

University of Vermont

Cohort 2022

TomJames

Indigenous systems of resource governance, conservation, land rights and cultural-ritual oversightl; political ecology

McGill University

Cohort 2022

AdamLouis Klein

Visions of the planetary, Ancient metaphysics, and Amazonian cosmologies

McGill University

Cohort 2021

DanishHasan Ansari

How money creation could be aligned with ecological limits to build more sustainable financial and economic systems

University of Vermont

Cohort 2021

JulianaNeira

Political agroecology, alternative foodways, superfoods, postdevelopment, degrowth/postgrowth, Latin America, PAR

University of Vermont

Cohort 2021

KatrinaBurch

Combining community-driven research and artistic practice through sensory ethnography

McGill University

Cohort 2021

RileyBertoncini

Human/nature relationships in urban environments through the frame of French post modern theory

McGill University

Cohort 2021

ShashankPoudel

The relationship of climate change (CC) with knowledge production and dissemination related to CC

University of Vermont

Cohort 2021

JamesMagnus-Johnston

Ecological impacts of the debt-based money system, monetary policy, political polarization, and ecological economics

McGill University

Cohort 2018

JoshSterlin

The techniques Western Moderns are learning to emplace themselves in the wider nonhuman world

McGill University

Cohort 2018

NinaSmolyar

Strengthen the relationship between degrowth scholars and practitioners, and clarify the role of spirituality in degrowth

University of Vermont

Cohort 2018

RigoMelgar

The coevolution of energy-financial systems and its implications for energy security and post-growth finance

University of Vermont

Cohort 2018

ALUMNI

ToyibAremu

Understanding how research can affect Nigerian agricultural policymaking and outcomes

University of Vermont

Cohort 2021

EmilleBoulot

How our legal systems could interact and better reflect our natural systems to create interconnected ecological communities

McGill University

Cohort 2018

IvánDarío Vargas-Roncancio

Earth law, Indigenous governance, environmental anthropology and post-extractivism in Amazonia

McGill University

Cohort 2018

JolyonLarson

System governance, particularly regarding how system structure, process, and policy impact system outcomes

University of Vermont

Cohort 2018

MayaMoore

Food security and nutrition, biodiversity conservation, and gendered dimensions of climate change adaptation among farmers

University of Vermont

Cohort 2018

MeganEgler

Ecological economics; Political economy, industrial relations, and cultural politics of energy and extraction

University of Vermont

Cohort 2018

ShaunSellers

Ecological macroeconomic theorizing for post-growth/degrowth trade governance

McGill University

Cohort 2018

TinaBeigi

Political ecology, world-system theory, and international trade

McGill University

Cohort 2018

AaronVansintjan

How the commons structure political economies and their role in the socio-ecological transition

McGill University

KatieHorner

Agroecological transformation, pedagogical agroecology education, soil restoration, and communal land ownership models

University of Vermont

LindsayOfrias

Ethnographically examining environmental and human health crises, centering grassroots struggles for repair

McGill University

ToyibAremu

Understanding how research can affect Nigerian agricultural policymaking and outcomes

University of Vermont

Cohort 2021

EmilleBoulot

How our legal systems could interact and better reflect our natural systems to create interconnected ecological communities

McGill University

Cohort 2018

IvánDarío Vargas-Roncancio

Earth law, Indigenous governance, environmental anthropology and post-extractivism in Amazonia

McGill University

Cohort 2018

JolyonLarson

System governance, particularly regarding how system structure, process, and policy impact system outcomes

University of Vermont

Cohort 2018

MayaMoore

Food security and nutrition, biodiversity conservation, and gendered dimensions of climate change adaptation among farmers

University of Vermont

Cohort 2018

MeganEgler

Ecological economics; Political economy, industrial relations, and cultural politics of energy and extraction

University of Vermont

Cohort 2018

ShaunSellers

Ecological macroeconomic theorizing for post-growth/degrowth trade governance

McGill University

Cohort 2018

TinaBeigi

Political ecology, world-system theory, and international trade

McGill University

Cohort 2018

AaronVansintjan

How the commons structure political economies and their role in the socio-ecological transition

McGill University

KatieHorner

Agroecological transformation, pedagogical agroecology education, soil restoration, and communal land ownership models

University of Vermont

LindsayOfrias

Ethnographically examining environmental and human health crises, centering grassroots struggles for repair

McGill University

FACULTY AND STAFF

AlanaRedden

Supporting L4E communications, community of practice, and organizational health.

University of Vermont

Project Manager

ColinScott

Indigenous land soverignty, environmental and ecological knowledge production, and Territories of Life

McGill University

Director

DanGarand

Participatory mapping and the documentation of biodiversity, cultural heritage, and environmental challenges

McGill University

Cartographer

DianaAllan

Memory, displacement and decolonial archival practices through ethnographic and film work with Palestinian refugees

McGill University

CML Co-lead

DinaSpigelski

Support L4E’s strategic planning and operations and nourish the Community of Practice to advance our mission

McGill University

Associate Director

EduardoKohn

Anthropological research with Amazonian indigenous people, alternative ethnographies and "ecologizing" our ethical frameworks

McGill University

Anthropology for the Ecozoic Lead

GeoffreyGarver

How a diverse and plural array of Earth-centred legal approaches contribute to a transition to the Ecozoic

McGill University

Law & Governance Lead / Territories of Life Co-Lead

HillaryKaell

What human “agency” is if our ability to act is informed and circumscribed by our relationships with nonhuman actors

McGill University

JoeAment

Ecological economics with a focus on monetary theory, degrowth, capitalism, inflation, and postliberal political economy

University of Vermont

Degrowth Lead

JonErickson

Theory and practice of EE, climate change policy, renewable energy economics, and bioregional planning

University of Vermont

JoshFarley

Ecological economics with a focus on cooperation, cultural evolution, essential resources, agroecology, and the Commons

University of Vermont

Ecological Economics Lead

JuliaRemedi

Overseeing L4E communications, logistics and collaborations to foster an inclusive, engaged and well-supported community

McGill University

Project Manager

JulianFlavin

Multimodal anthroplogy, documentary arts, A/V equipment workshops, podcasting, film programming

McGill University

CML Associate Director

JulieStarr

Lead L4E operations at UVM, focusing on communications, student support and outreach to foster an engaged, thriving community

University of Vermont

Project Director

KateMeadows

Climate, degrowth, postgrowth strategy. Founding efforts for mutually enhancing relationships within the community of life

Co-founder

LisaStevenson

Tracing and describing imagistic forms of thought in the everyday worlds of people; filmmaking

McGill University

CML Co-lead

MatthewBurke

Relationships linking society and nature as related to energy, ecology, political economy, and food and agroforestry

University of Vermont

Ecozoic Alternatives Lead

PeterBrown

Exploring ethical and economic foundations for sustaining Earth’s life support systems in the Anthropocene

McGill University

Co-founder

AlanaRedden

Supporting L4E communications, community of practice, and organizational health.

University of Vermont

Project Manager

ColinScott

Indigenous land soverignty, environmental and ecological knowledge production, and Territories of Life

McGill University

Director

DanGarand

Participatory mapping and the documentation of biodiversity, cultural heritage, and environmental challenges

McGill University

Cartographer

DianaAllan

Memory, displacement and decolonial archival practices through ethnographic and film work with Palestinian refugees

McGill University

CML Co-lead

DinaSpigelski

Support L4E’s strategic planning and operations and nourish the Community of Practice to advance our mission

McGill University

Associate Director

EduardoKohn

Anthropological research with Amazonian indigenous people, alternative ethnographies and "ecologizing" our ethical frameworks

McGill University

Anthropology for the Ecozoic Lead

GeoffreyGarver

How a diverse and plural array of Earth-centred legal approaches contribute to a transition to the Ecozoic

McGill University

Law & Governance Lead / Territories of Life Co-Lead

HillaryKaell

What human “agency” is if our ability to act is informed and circumscribed by our relationships with nonhuman actors

McGill University

JoeAment

Ecological economics with a focus on monetary theory, degrowth, capitalism, inflation, and postliberal political economy

University of Vermont

Degrowth Lead

JonErickson

Theory and practice of EE, climate change policy, renewable energy economics, and bioregional planning

University of Vermont

JoshFarley

Ecological economics with a focus on cooperation, cultural evolution, essential resources, agroecology, and the Commons

University of Vermont

Ecological Economics Lead

JuliaRemedi

Overseeing L4E communications, logistics and collaborations to foster an inclusive, engaged and well-supported community

McGill University

Project Manager

JulianFlavin

Multimodal anthroplogy, documentary arts, A/V equipment workshops, podcasting, film programming

McGill University

CML Associate Director

JulieStarr

Lead L4E operations at UVM, focusing on communications, student support and outreach to foster an engaged, thriving community

University of Vermont

Project Director

KateMeadows

Climate, degrowth, postgrowth strategy. Founding efforts for mutually enhancing relationships within the community of life

Co-founder

LisaStevenson

Tracing and describing imagistic forms of thought in the everyday worlds of people; filmmaking

McGill University

CML Co-lead

MatthewBurke

Relationships linking society and nature as related to energy, ecology, political economy, and food and agroforestry

University of Vermont

Ecozoic Alternatives Lead

PeterBrown

Exploring ethical and economic foundations for sustaining Earth’s life support systems in the Anthropocene

McGill University

Co-founder

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In a fractal conception, I am a cell-sized unit of the human organism, and I have to use my life to leverage a shift in the system by how I am, as much as with the things I do.
―Adrienne Maree Brown, Emergent Strategy, Shaping Change, Changing Worlds

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In a fractal conception, I am a cell-sized unit of the human organism, and I have to use my life to leverage a shift in the system by how I am, as much as with the things I do.
―Adrienne Maree Brown, Emergent Strategy, Shaping Change, Changing Worlds