Paul is an Australian Gender and Environment scholar and activist special-izing in men, masculinities, and their impacts on Earth, others and self. His research and community education efforts are dedicated to creating a healthier planet for all. He is currently serving as a post-doctoral researcher at Chalmers University of Technology in Göteborg, Sweden, where he is developing conceptual and practical approaches to our understanding of men, masculinities, and Earth. His efforts are dedicated to building a conceptually sound and pedagogically internationalized movement for gender justice and environmental care. His recent publications includ…
Paul is an Australian Gender and Environment scholar and activist special-izing in men, masculinities, and their impacts on Earth, others and self. His research and community education efforts are dedicated to creating a healthier planet for all. He is currently serving as a post-doctoral researcher at Chalmers University of Technology in Göteborg, Sweden, where he is developing conceptual and practical approaches to our understanding of men, masculinities, and Earth. His efforts are dedicated to building a conceptually sound and pedagogically internationalized movement for gender justice and environmental care. His recent publications include a monograph that initiated this discourse titled Ecological Masculinities: Theoretical Foundations and Practical Guidance, complemented by an anthology that captures the growing reach of the subject academically and throughout civil society titled Men, Masculinities and Earth: Contending with the (m)Anthropocene. Paul also supervises research projects and teaches college courses on the human/Nature relationship, along with gender and technology studies.