Patricia Glazebrook

Professor

Chair

Department : 
Philosophy & Religion Studies
E-mail: 

tg@unt.edu

Phone: 
940.565.4846
Areas of Expertise
Bio
Dr. Patricia Glazebrook’s research interests include ancient philosophy, ecophenomenology, environmental philosophy, feminism, gender and environmental policy, Heidegger, international development, and philosophy of science and technology.
Education

Ph.D.,Philosophy, University of Toronto, 1994
M.A., Philosophy, University of Toronto, 1989
B.A., Philosophy, University of Toronto, 1988

Courses

PHIL 1050: Introduction to Philosophy
PHIL 4500: Existentialism
PHIL 4700: Environmental Ethics
PHIL 4740: Environmental Justice
PHIL 5000: Environmental Ethics
PHIL 6710: Ecofeminism: Women’s Studies and Environmental Ethics

Articles

Glazebrook, P. (invited, forthcoming). Women Subsistence Farmers in North-East Ghana: An Ecofeminist Analysis of Climate Change. Hypatia.

Glazebrook, P. (in press). The Genuine Progress Index. Bhoomi: Food, Community and Sustainable Living 2.

Glazebrook, P. (2005). Gynocentric Eco-Logics. Ethics and the Environment, 10(2), 75-99 (Special Issue, ed. Christopher Preston).

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Books and Books Edited

Glazebrook, P. (2000). Heidegger's philosophy of science. New York: Fordham University Press.

Glazebrook, P., Zlomislić, M., & Deroo, N. (2010). What women want: An (eco)feminist in dialogue with John D. Caputo. In Cross and Khora: Deconstruction and Christianity in the work of John D. Caputo Eugene, OR: Pickwick Publications.

Glazebrook, P., & Tiessen, R. (2010). Women, the environment and justice: Climate change in northeast Ghana. In A. Kola-Olusanya, A. Omotayo & O. Fagbohun (Eds.), Environment and Sustainability: Issues, Policies and Contentions Ibadan, Nigeria: University Press.

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