Mark Hathaway

Mark Hathaway

First Name: 
Mark
Last Name: 
Hathaway
Title: 
Sessional Lecturer
Biography : 

Mark Hathaway is an author, educator, and researcher who has worked in non-profit organisations focused on sustainability and social justice in both Canada and Latin America. In addition to teaching as a sessional lecturer in the School of the Environment (UTSG) and in the Department of Physical & Environmental Sciences (UTSC), Dr. Hathaway is a visiting professor at several Latin American universities and a faculty member of the Earth Charter Center for Education for Sustainable Development based at the UN Peace University in Costa Rica. 

Publications

•    The Tao of Liberation: Exploring the Ecology of Transformation (Orbis Books, 2009)

•    Agroecology and Permaculture: Addressing Key Ecological Problems by Rethinking and Redesigning Agricultural Systems (Environmental Studies and Sciences, 2015)

•    Nurturing Ecological Consciousness (University of Toronto Press, 2020)

•    Reframing Global Health Ethics Using Ecological, Indigenous, and Regenerative Lenses (Cambridge University Press, 2021)

•    Listening to Indigenous Voices: A Dialogue Guide on Justice and Right Relationships (Novalis, 2021)
 

Education: 
PhD, Adult Education, Community Development, and Environmental Studies, University of Toronto
MEd, Adult Education and Community Development, University of Toronto
BSc, Mathematics, Queen’s University
Personal Website: 
https://utoronto.academia.edu/MarkHathawayPhD

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Areas of Interest: 

•    Ecological Wisdom and Worldviews
•    Ecopsychology
•    Environmental Education and Transformative Learning 
•    Indigenous Knowledge
•    Regenerative Design and Permaculture
•    Religion and the Environment
 

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