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Associate Professor of Religion and Environment

336.758.3341

johnstlf@wfu.edu

115 Divinity and Religious Studies Building

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The three main foci of my research program related to religions are: 1) the politics of environmental and sustainability-oriented social movements and their normative elements; 2) locally appropriate pedagogies; and 3) the relationship between Western and non-Western scientific methodologies. My publications include works on the politics of the environment, the relationship between religion and environmental behavior in certain music subcultures, research into climate anxiety among Gen Z students, and place-based pedagogies. I am currently the President-Elect of the International Society for the Study of Religion, Nature, and Culture, and Co-Chair of the Publicly Engaged Scholarship in the Study of Religion seminar at the American Academy of Religion.