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Irus Braverman


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  • Professor of Law, Adjunct Professor of Geography, and, Research Professor at the Department of Research and Sustainability, University at Buffalo
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Irus Braverman is a SUNY Distinguished and Dr. Teresa A. Miller Professor of Law, Adjunct Professor of Geography, and Research Professor in Environment & Sustainability at the University at Buffalo, SUNY. Braverman's research examines nature politics, settler colonialism, environmental governance, and human-animal relations. A legal ethnographer and geographer, her work is based on extensive fieldwork, interviews, and archival analysis. Braverman is originally from Jerusalem.

Experience
  • –present SUNY Distinguished & Dr. Teresa A. Miller Professor of Law, Adjunct Professor of Geography, and Research Professor at the Department of Environment & Sustainability University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, University at Buffalo
Education
  • 2007 University of Toronto, Law & Geography

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