Ordoitz Galilea Editor

Ordoitz Galilea is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Susquehanna University, USA, where he teaches foundations and theory courses in sociology, as well as criminology, human rights and environmental sociology. His research primarily focuses on community culture and how collective meanings are created, spread, contested, and impact upon individual behaviours. Currently, he is researching how community identity and values are presented through festivals and public celebrations, such as the annual running of the bulls in his native Pamplona, Spain.

Phoebe Godfrey is Professor in Residence of Sociology at the University of Connecticut, USA. Her research interests include ecology, sustainability, climate change, food, social justice, and social theory, A scholar-activist, her research and teaching seek to put her personal commitments to equality, justice and sustainability into practice. She is the author of Understanding Just Sustainabilities from Within: A Case Study of a Shared-Use Commercial Kitchen in Connecticut (Routledge, 2021) and co-editor of Systemic Crises of Global Climate Change: Intersections of Race, Class and Gender (Routledge, 2016) and Emergent Possibilities for Global Sustainability: Intersections of Race, Class and Gender (Routledge, 2016). She is the co-founder of the CLiCK (Commercially Licensed Co-operative Kitchen) in Windham, Connecticut.