Lesley J F Green
Lesley Green (Professor)
Professor of Anthropology and Director of Environmental Humanities South www.envhumsouth.uct.ac.za at the University of Cape Town, working to build stronger African environmentalism in partnership with Critical Zone scholarship https://czo-archive.criticalzone.org/national/research/the-critical-zone-1national/ . To further this work she has recently been awarded an R80m grant by the Science for Africa Foundation https://scienceforafrica.foundation/deltas-africa for a project partnership with universities in Addis Ababa, Dar es Salaam, Lilongwe, Harare and Maputo, together with the Human Sciences Research Council and Leeds University. The work builds on the new field of biogeo sciences to build a bio-geo-social scholarship.
A former Cheney Visiting Research Fellow at the School of Earth and Environment at Leeds; Fulbright Scholar at the Science and Justice Research Center at the University of California at Santa Cruz; Mandela Fellow at Harvard, and Rockefeller Humanities Fellow at the Smithsonian, her current transdisciplinary research focuses on strengthening habitability to reduce precarity in Africa’s Anthropocene.
Her recent book on the politics of knowledge in environmental governance, Rock | Water | Life: Ecology and Humanities for a Decolonial South Africa published by Duke University Press https://www.dukeupress.edu/rock-water-life internationally, and Wits University Press https://shop.wits.ac.za/product/rock-water-life/ in South Africa, was awarded the Humanities Book Prize of 2023 by the Academy of Science of South Africa.
Lesley specialises in transdisciplinary graduate curriculum development in support of the transformation of higher education to address the planetary crisis. The convenor of the doctoral graduate team affiliated to Environmental Humanities South at UCT, she has supervised over two dozen Masters dissertations to completion, along with a dozen graduated PhDs.
Teaching
Graduate Curriculum Development: Anthropocene Social Sciences and Humanities
The departmental course code prefix for Anthropology has changed in the past decade. They include "ANS" (Anthropology, from 2022), "AXL" (School of African and Gender Studies, Anthropology and Linguistics, 2013-2021) and "SAN" (prior to 2013).
ANS 5414 Researching the Anthropocene: Designed and launched course, 2015-present. This is one of two core courses for the M.Phil specialising in Environmental Humanities. Masters and Doctoral graduates are required to take it, and design their dissertation proposals as part of the course requirements.
ANS 5417 Water, Society, Ecology: Designed and launched course online in partnership with Aarhus University, using both the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) and South African NQF. 25 students from a dozen countries took the course. Alternates annually with ANS5503.
ANS 5503 Social Science of Soil Health and Toxicity: Designed, for launch in 2022 as part of DELTAS project. The course develops social sciences for the "Critical Zone" -- the space of habitability at any point on the Earth's surface. Alternates annually with ANS 5417.
ANS 5502 Earth Politics: Ecopolitical Transformations: Designed for launch in 2022 as part of a collaborative teaching programme with universities in East and Southern Africa, the course focuses on African ecopolitical struggles in the time of planetary crisis. Alternates annually with ANS5416.
ANS 5416 Science, Nature, Democracy: This course, taught 2015-2020, focuses on science studies with a particular focus on science in southern Africa. It alternates annually with ANS5502.
Publications
Books
Green, Lesley. 2020. Rock | Water | Life: Ecology and Humanities for a Decolonising South Africa. Durham NC: Duke University Press.
Green, Lesley and David Green. 2013. Knowing the day, knowing the world: Engaging Amerindian thought in Public Archaeology. Tucson: Arizona University Press.
Green, Lesley (ed) 2013. Contested Ecologies: Dialogues in the South on Nature and Knowledge. Cape Town: HSRC Press.
dos Santos, Uwet Manoel Antonio, David Green and Lesley Green. 2013. Waramwi: A Cobra Grande. Trans. Luisa Valentini. São Paulo: IEPE.
Book Manuscripts in Preparation
Green, Lesley; Frank Matose, Anselmo Matusse, Nikiwe Solomon. Contested Ecologies 2: African Environmental Governance Struggles. Based on dissertation chapters by EHS graduates, 2017-2021. Status: Under review.
Journal Guest Editorships
Paterson, Barbara and Lesley Green (eds). 2015. Fishers Knowledge, Science and Compliance. Special section in Marine Policy Vol 60, pp.287-355, October 2015.
Green, Lesley (ed) 2009. Knowledge Contests, South Africa, 2009. Special issue of Anthropology Southern Africa 32(1&2).
Recent Research Grants
- 2023. CzASE Studies: Critical Zones Africa South & East. Science for Africa Foundation. Role: Programme Director.
- 2021: INTPART International Partnership Grant with the Universities of Oslo, Aarhus, Santa Cruz and UCT (Environmental Humanities South). Role: Partner.
- 2021: Heinrich Boell Stiftung, "Water Commons" documentary film project with Rehad Desai and Anita Khanna of Human Rights Media Trust / Uhuru Productions.
- 2021: Seedbox: MISTRAS-FORMAS International Environmental Humanities Collaboratory. Lead University: Linkoping, Sweden. Role: Partner; Manager of Post-doctoral Fellow. https://theseedbox.se
- 2020: Publishers' Choice Outstanding Academic Titles Award for the book Rock Water Life: Ecology and Humanities for a Decolonial South Africa (Duke University Press).
- September 2019: Leeds University Cheney Visiting Fellowship, Global Food and Environment Institute, Leeds University, UK
- 2018: Fulbright Visiting Scholar, Science and Justice Research Center at the University of California at Santa Cruz. 6-month sabbatical grant.
- 2017: Danish Agency for Science and Higher Education: Partnership with Environmental Humanities at Aarhus University, Denmark to develop a graduate-level curriculum for a new course on "Water, Society, Ecology".
Recent Keynotes and Public Lectures
2022. "How Will Another Environmental Governance Science Become Possible? A cosmopolitical approach for ubuntu in African environmentalism." Invited Guest Lecture: "Welcome to the Anthropocene" Seminar Series. Oslo School of Environmental Humanities, Norway. April 2022.
2022. "Inequalities of resources, access and influence: Approaching “Divides" from the perspective of the environmental humanities." Keynote: Seed Box Environmental Humanities Collaboratory, 7 February 2022. Universities of Linkoping, Sydney and British Colombia.
2022. Invited Keynote: Social Sciences in the Critical Zone. Forum on Contemporary Theory, Goa, India. 24-25 February 2022.
2021. Pedagogies to Advance Sustainability in African Tertiary Education, UCT Sustainability Summit, September 2021. Role: Thematic track leader. Click here to access the position paper.
2021. Keynote: Urboretum: Centres and Peripheries -- Reconfiguring Post Covid 19 Urban Landscapes. Paris. https://www.urboretum.org/programme
2019. Invited Public Lecture, The Sydney Environmental Humanities Lectures 2019: HumanNature: The Humanities in a Time of Environmental Crisis, at the Australian Museum in Sydney, jointly funded and coordinated by the University of New South Wales, Macquarie University, Western Sydney University, the University of Sydney and the Australian Museum. https://australianmuseum.net.au/landing/human-nature/
2017. Ocean Regime Shift. Keynote 2: Sustaining the Seas International Conference, Sydney, Australia, December 2017. http://www.sustainablefishlab.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/Program-final-1-3.pdf
2017. Moving Knowledge. Keynote: Canadian Social and Cultural Anthropology / International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, Ottawa, Canada, May 2017.
2016. Closing speech: "Anthropocene Campus: Technosphere Edition", Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, April 2016. https://www.hkw.de/de/app/mediathek/video/50736
Recent Public Engagement
Print Media (Abridged list)
Suraya Scheba, Faeza Meyer, Koni Benson, Meera Karunananthan, Vanessa Farr and Lesley Green. 2021. ‘New’ technology, old deal: Cape Town’s drip system plan will entrench water apartheid. Daily Maverick, 10 May 2021.
Petrik, Leslie; Jo Barnes, Kassim Badmus, Lesley Green. Potable water reuse: City of Cape Town must take a precautionary approach with necessary authorisations, monitoring and controls. Daily Maverick, 11 March 2021.
Gillespie, Kelly; Lesley Green, Carina Conradie, June Bam, Frank Matose, Vanessa Farr. 2021. Part 1: The Red Ants and the City of Cape Town. New Frame, 11 March 2021.
Gillespie, Kelly; Lesley Green, Carina Conradie, June Bam, Frank Matose, Vanessa Farr, 2021. Part 2: The Red Ants and the City of Cape Town. New Frame, 15 March 2021.
Green, Lesley. A Troll by any other name. Noseweek 250, 1 April 2021.
Green, Lesley. Mia Taylor: Facebook Troll Extraordinaire. Noseweek 249, 1 December 2020.
du Plessis, Pierre; Vanessa Farr; Lesley Green. 2020, Neither Markets Nor Militaries: On the critical importance of restoring the commons. Allegra Laboratory. https://allegralaboratory.net/neither-markets-nor-militaries-on-the-critical-importance-of-restoring-the-commons/
Green, Lesley and Vanessa Farr. When will Bheki Cele learn that guns and public health don't mix? Daily Maverick, 2 April 2020.
Farr, Vanessa and Lesley Green. Amid Escalating Gang Violence, the City of Cape Town Wages War on the Poor. Daily Maverick, 8 July 2020.
Green, Lesley. 2019. Towards a Politics for Soil Restitution. Daily Maverick, 5 February 2019.
Green, Lesley, Nikiwe Solomon, Leslie Petrik, Jo Barnes et al. 2019. Environmental Management Needs to be Democratised. Daily Maverick, 6 March 2019.
Farr, Vanessa and Lesley Green. 2019. “We speak for farmers not yet farming at scale.” Weekend Argus, Sunday Edition. 27 October 2019.
Websites and Social Media
WaterStories: http://www.waterstories.co.za, with Mycelium Collab, Leslie Petrik, Vanessa Farr and Nikiwe Solomon. 2020.
Sustainability as Pedagogy? Towards Tertiary Curricula in and of Africa. Developed for UCT Summit on the Sustainable Development Goals, with Nikiwe Solomon. https://www.sdginhigheredafrica.co.za
Environmental Humanities South, Facebook. ±1800 members globally.
Environmental Humanities South, UCT. www.uct.ac.za/envhumsouth
Journal Articles and Book Chapters
Links to most of my recent publications are listed on www.academia.edu under Lesley J F Green.