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'''McIntyre | '''Janet McIntyre''' is Professor Extraordinarius at the University of South Africa and is a ranked by the National Research Foundation when she applied for the first time in 2020. | ||
==Personal Life== | ==Personal Life== | ||
She is currently Visiting Research Fellow based at Adelaide University. | |||
==Academia and Career== | ==Academia and Career== | ||
Her research focuses on systemic representation, accountability and regeneration applied to social and environmental justice concerns and includes several articles in accredited journals as well as edited and sole-authored volumes such as From Polarisation to Multispecies Relationships, Springer (2021); Planetary Passport: Re-presentation, Accountability and Regeneration (2017); and Systemic Ethics and | |||
Non-anthropocentric Stewardship (2014), Springer, New York. | |||
She has supervised 34 PhD students to successful completion and continues to mentor and facilitates research with colleagues, graduates and higher degree students. In August 2019 she was nominated ‘Sociologist of the Month’ by the Current Sociology Journal in recognition of her paper: ‘Recognising our hybridity and Connectedness’. | |||
==Special Interests== | ==Special Interests== | ||