Writing

Public Writing

I use techniques from my cultural studies doctorate to expose capitalist logic as it insidiously appears in everyday life. I've written broadly about time, work, travel, and autarkic regimes with ecocritical perspectives holding them tightly together. See below for selected publications and current thoughts and projects.

Who Really Pays for Your Cheap Flight?

A systematic analysis on tourism, environmental inequality, and the hidden costs of so-called cheap travel, tracing the ecological and social burdens concealed inside everyday conveniences of the masses.

Haze Abounds in Michigan

A piece of public-facing environmental writing that extends ecological questions into regional experience and everyday socio-economic inequalities.

Toxic Work in Post-2008 Spain

A literary-esque commentary on labor, toxicity, and environmental crisis in contemporary Spain that serves as a case study for the world at large.

Trabajo (Work)

A forthcoming contribution that approaches work through an ecopedagogical and environmentally reflective lens, questioning what we think we know about work and what kind of economy we believe in.

Toxic Work in Post-2008 Spain

A study of contemporary Spanish cultural works that examines how neoliberal ideas of work produce social, ecological, and emotional harm, while also imagining more sustainable and equitable futures.