
The Routledge Handbook of Eco-Phenomenology
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Michael T. Heneise is Associate Professor at UiT – The Arctic University of Norway. His research explores dreams, cosmology, and human–nonhuman relations in Highland Asia and the Andes. He co-founded the Highland Institute and edits HIMALAYA, focusing on ecophenomenology, Indigenous epistemologies, and decolonial approaches to religion and healing.
Cassandra Falke is Professor of English Literature and leader of the Interdisciplinary Phenomenology group at UiT - The Arctic University of Norway. She has written two monographs, fifty articles and chapters and has co/edited five collections. Her work has received support from Fulbright, the NEH, the NOS-HS, and Cornell University.
Espen Dahl is Professor of Systematic Theology at UiT – The Arctic University of Norway. He writes on phenomenological approaches to religious experience, holiness, aesthetics, evil, nature, and the body. His most recent book is Incarnation, Pain, Theology: A Phenomenology of the Body (2024).
Alice Sundman holds a PhD in English literature from Stockholm University. Her current research focuses on literary imaginings of water in climate-changed future worlds. Her monograph Toni Morrison and the Writing of Place (Routledge 2022) explores the creation and presentation of Toni Morrison’s literary places.
Edvard Lia is a PhD Fellow at UiT – The Arctic University of Norway, working on a dissertation titled The Phenomenon of Breath: An Existential Interpretation of Respiratory Facts with Hans Jonas as the primary philosophical interlocutor. His other general research interests include the phenomenological tradition, Hegel’s philosophy, and eco-Marxism.