Mark Hathaway

Sessional Lecturer

Campus

Fields of Study

Areas of Interest

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

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