User:Spunkymonkey20/Chaone Mallory

Intro
Chaone Mallory is an American environmental science and philosophy researcher responsible for decades of research in the realm of the Social Sciences and one of the pioneer women of the Ecofeminism movement. She is most known for her time as an educator in the areas of Environmental Science, Gender Studies, and Philosophy and is credited for her research towards the foundations of the Ecofeminism movement.

Background + Education
Mallory received her higher education from Villanova University in the United States where she received her degree in Environmental Philosophy. She continued her education receiving her M.A. in Philosophy with a specificity in Environmental Ethics from the University of North Texas in 1999 and her B.A. with honors in Philosophy and Legal Studies from UC Santa Cruz in 1993. She also additionally received her PhD in Environmental Science, Studies and Policy as well as a Certificate of Women and Gender Studies at the University of Oregon in 2006.

Mallory also continued her passion for this subject matter through her time as an educator, where she has taught Environmental Studies at the University of Southern California and Philosophy at one of her alma mater, Villanova University.

Areas of Study + Research
According to her research works, Mallory focuses her attention of research and writing of interest towards Environmental Philosophy, Environmental Ethics, Feminist Theory, Ecofeminism, Green Political Thought, Environmental Justice, Gender Studies, and Critical Race Theory. She has devoted her time as an environmental scientist as well as a philosopher towards Environmental Philosophy, Ecofeminism, Science Studies, Green Political Theory, Feminist Theory, Queer Theory and Gender Studies, Subjectivity and Embodiment, Environmental Justice, Critical Race Theory, Critical Legal Studies, Theory and Praxis. Not only has Mallory devoted her life and career to researching environmentalism and eco-sustainability efforts, but also areas of equity in the realms of law and practice towards race, gender and sexuality.

Mallory has been influenced by other Environmental researchers, such as Aldo Leopold and his work in the Environmental research community. Mallory is well know for her studies and article writing surrounding the Ecofeminism movement. She has written dissertations and articles surrounding the inner workings ad contents of the Ecofeminism movement, in articles such as "What Is Ecofeminist Political Philosophy?: Gender, Nature, and the Political" Environmental Ethics. Vol. 32, Issue 3, 306 -322 (Fall 2010)", "Ecofeminism and the Green Public Sphere", in Advances in Ecopolitics (Vol. 1). Liam Leonard and John Q. Barry, eds. UK: Emerald Press. (December 2009)" , and "Ecofeminism and a Politics of Performative Affinity: Direct Action, Subaltern Voices, and the Green Public Sphere. Ecopolitics Online Journal (Vol. 1 No. 2. 2-13, October 2008)". Additionally, Mallory's dissertation research study, "External Dissertation Evaluator for Ph.D Thesis, Irene Lieselotte Wex, MacQuarie University, Sydney, Australia. Dissertation Title: "Environmental Justice and the Ecofeminist Perspective: Bridging the Gap Between Law and Justice." (Ph.D. awarded, November 2012)" also expands on her studies of Environmental Ethics, Philosophy and the Ecofeminism movement.

Mallory asserts her own teachings and philosophies of the Ecofeminism movement in her educational document "Ecofeminism: A Short Primer", to allow for others in her field of study and students of the social, environmental, and gender sciences to examine her academic research- furthering her pioneer work of the Ecofeminism movement in its totality and proving of its relevance in the environmental science community.