Andrew Biro

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Andrew Biro (born 1969) is a Canadian political theorist and scholar of green politics.[1] He is a professor in the Department of Politics at Acadia University.[2]

Career

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Biro graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Arts in political science and history in 1991, and then from York University with a Master of Arts in political science in 1993. He went on to read for a PhD in political science from York, graduating in 2000.[3] His thesis was entitled Denaturalizing Ecological Politics: 'Alienation from Nature' from Rousseau to Marcuse,[3] and was supervised by Asher Horowitz.[4] During and shortly after his graduate studies, Biro taught at both York and the University of Western Ontario, before coming to the University of Toronto as postdoctoral researcher from 2001-2,[3] where he was supervised by Stephen Clarkson and Gordon Laxer.[4]

In 2002, Biro became an assistant professor and Canada Research Chair at Acadia University.[3] In 2005, his Denaturalizing Ecological Politics: Alienation from Nature from Rousseau to the Frankfurt School and Beyond was published by University of Toronto Press.[5] This was based ultimately on his PhD thesis.[4] In the book, Biro addresses human relationships to nature by exploring the concept of alienation in the thought of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Karl Marx, Theodor Adorno, and Herbert Marcuse.[5]

Biro was promoted to associate professor in 2008. In 2011, he had visiting positions at the University of Sydney and Carleton University,[3] and he published his edited collection Critical Ecologies: The Frankfurt School and Contemporary Environmental Crises with University of Toronto Press.[6] The book explores connections between the Frankfurt School of critical theory and green politics.[6] Biro was promoted to professor in 2014.[3]

In 2023, Biro published his second monograph. Organizing Nature: Turning Canada’s Ecosystems into Resources was written with Alice Cohen and published by University of Toronto Press.[7]

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