
Sophie Moore
Assistant Professor
Faculty Advisor to the Geography and Anthropology Undergraduate Society
Education
PhD, University of California, Davis, 2018
MA, San Francisco State University, 2008
BA, Reed College, 2002
Research & Teaching Interests
Sophie Moore is an interdisciplinary political ecologist whose research examines intersecting processes of socio-ecological and political change in the Afro-Americas. Moore's current research combines ethnographic and historical approaches to agrarian change and environmental justice in post-plantation geographies. She writes and teaches about formations of race, power, knowledge, and capital in the Caribbean and the Gulf Coast.
Specialty areas: Environmental Justice, Political Ecology, Human Geography, Environmental Humanities, the Caribbean and Gulf Coast.
Selected Publications
Moore, S. and Victoria Koski-Karell. 2023. "Geographies of Empire: Infrastructure and Agricultural Intensification in Haiti." In special issue on "Contours of Environmental Justice in the Caribbean," The Geographical Journal.
Moore, S. 2023. "Cacos and Cotton: Unmaking Imperial Geographies on Haiti鈥檚 Central Plateau." Chapter in edited volume Global Plantations in the Modern World: Sovereignties, Ecologies, and Afterlives. (Palgrave Macmillan).
Moore, S. "Plantationocene." Architectural Review 1485, October 2021: 7-12.
Moore, S. and Aida Arosoaie. "." Edge Effects. Published online 27 May 2021.
Moore, S. 2020. "." Gender, Place & Culture. Published online 27 November 2020.
Moore, S., Allewaert, M., G贸mez, P., and Mitman, G. Edge Effects. Published online 21 January 2019.
Wesner, A., Moore, S., Martin, J., Kirk, G., Dev, L., and Behrsin, I. 2019. 鈥淟eft Coast Political Ecology: A Manifesto.鈥 Journal of Political Ecology 26 (1): 529鈥44. (Authors are equal contributors, listed in reverse alphabetical order).
Moore, S. 2017. 鈥淥rganize or Die: Farm School Pedagogy and the Political Ecology of the Agroecological Transition in Rural Haiti鈥 The Journal of Environmental Education, 48(4): 248鈥259. Special issue on the political ecology of education.
Courses Taught
GEOG 1001: Human Geography - Americas & Europe
AAAS 3024: African Diaspora Intellectual Thought