James K. Rowe

Associate professor
Environmental Studies
- Status:
- On leave July 2025 - Dec 2025
Accepting graduate students
- Contact:
- Office: DTB A143 jkrowe@uvic.ca 250-853-3574
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- Credentials:
- PhD (Politics) 2009, University of California, Santa Cruz
- Area of expertise:
- Political ecology, embodied social change, climate finance and politics, social movement politics
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Office Hours
Thursdays 3-5pm.
Interests
- how existential fear shapes political outcomes
- how mind-body practices can support positive political change
- the relationship between "inner" and "outer" change
- how social movements can counter the concentrated power of economic elites
- how finance capital and their government regulators can both block and accelerate climate action
About James K. Rowe
James' interdisciplinary research program is motivated by a desire to understand and strengthen social movements working towards social and ecological justice. His work cuts across three main areas – political theory, social movement strategy, and political economy – in order to develop an integrated and critical understanding of the challenges social movements face. James recently authored the book . His work has also appeared in the journals: The Arrow, BC Studies, BioScience, Journal of Human Rights and the Environment, New Political Science, Socialist Studies, Studies in Political Economy, and Theory & Event. He has also written for public-facing outlets: The Conversation, Corporate Knights, Jacobin, Lion’s Roar, openDemocracy, Truthout, The Tyee, Vancouver Sun, The National Observer and Waging Nonviolence. James has received both the Andy Farquharson Award for Teaching Excellence and the Social Science Teaching Excellence Award.Publications
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