While it features occasional guests, Immanence is edited and mostly written by me, Adrian Ivakhiv. I’m a professor of environmental thought and cultural studies at the University of Vermont, where I teach, think, research, and write about topics found at the intersections of culture, ecology, identity, media, philosophy, religion, and the arts, and where I coordinate the EcoCultureLab.
I’m the author of books on philosophical living in the shadow of the Anthropocene, the “ecologies” of film and cinema, the politics of “Gaian” pilgrimage and ecological sacred space, and over a hundred scholarly articles and book chapters, popular publications, encyclopedia articles, and more.
You can find more information about me here, read an interview for the critical geography journal Society and Space here, find some other autobiographical and podcast stuff here, or listen to Krista Tippett’s interview with me on her National Public Radio show “Speaking of Faith,” now called “On Being,” here. If you’re anything like me, you might find these 25 random things about me amusing.
And you can email me here.