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Contributors
- Chelsey R. Carter is assistant professor of public health (social and behavioral sciences) and assistant professor of anthropology at Yale University.
- David McDermott Hughes is professor of anthropology at Rutgers University and the author of From Enslavement to Environmentalism: Politics on a Southern African Frontier; Whiteness in Zimbabwe: Race, Landscape, and the Problem of Belonging; Energy Without Conscience: Oil, Climate Change, and Complicity; and Who Owns the Wind? Climate Crisis and the Hope of Renewable Energy.
- Stephanie Delise Jones is Presidential Postdoctoral Researcher in the Department of Sociology at the University of California, Riverside.
- Sameena Mulla associate professor of women’s, gender, and sexuality studies at Emory University and the author of The Violence of Care: Rape Victims, Forensic Nurses, and Sexual Assault Intervention and Bodies in Evidence: Race, Gender, and Science in Sexual Assault Adjudication.
- Katy Overstreet is assistant professor of environmental studies at the Saxo Institute, University of Copenhagen.
- Michelle Parsons is associate professor of anthropology at Northern Arizona University and the author of Dying Unneeded: The Cultural Context of the Russian Mortality Crisis.
- Adair Rounthwaite in associate professor of art history at the University of Washington and the author of Asking the Audience: Participatory Art in 1980s New York (Minnesota, 2017) and This Is Not My World: Art and Public Space in Socialist Zagreb (Minnesota, 2024).
- Damien M. Sojoyner is professor of anthropology at the University of California, Irvine, and the author of First Strike: Educational Enclosures in Black Los Angeles (Minnesota, 2016); Joy and Pain: A Story of Black Life and Liberation in Five Albums; and Against the Carceral Archie: The Art of Black Liberatory Practice.
- Matthew J. Wolf-Meyer is professor of science and technology studies at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and the author of The Slumbering Masses: Sleep, Medicine, and Modern American Life (Minnesota, 2016); Theory for the World to Come: Speculative Fiction and Apocalyptic Anthropology (Minnesota, 2019); Unraveling: Remaking Personhood in a Neurodiverse Age (Minnesota, 2020); and American Disgust: Racism, Microbial Medicine, and the Colony Within (Minnesota, 2024); and is coeditor of Naked Fieldnotes: A Rough Guide to Ethnographic Writing (Minnesota, 2024).
- Emily Yates-Doerr is associate professor of anthropology at Oregon State University and the author of The Weight of Obesity: Hunger and Global Health in Postwar Guatemala and Mal-Nutrition: Maternal Health Science and the Reproduction of Harm.