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Christine Winter 2022 imageBA(VUW) MA Honours (ANU) PhD (Sydney)

Tēnā koe. Ko Ngati Kahungunu ki Wairoa ngā iwi. Ko Pākehā hoki ahau.

Dr Winter is Senior Lecturer in environmental, climate change, multispecies and indigenous politics. Her research focuses on the ways in which academic political theory, and particularly theories of justice, continue to perpetuate injustice for some people (and more specifically for Māori) and the environment. Her most recent research centres on ensuring the emerging field of a political theory of multispecies justice should have decolonial (and anticolonial) foundations.

Teaching

Contact details

Room 4N7, 4th floor, Arts (Burns) Building
Email christine.winter@otago.ac.nz
Research day: Friday

Publications

Winter, C. J. (2026). Temporal lies: A decolonial account of denatured seasonal celebrations in Aotearoa New Zealand. Time & Society. Advance online publication. doi: 10.1177/0961463X261426748 Journal - Research Article

Winter, C. J. (2025). A path to an otherwise [Review of the book The promise of multispecies justice]. Postcolonial Studies. Advance online publication. doi: 10.1080/13688790.2025.2518786 Journal - Research Article

Winter, C. (2025). White lies: On the epistemic violence of the settler state. ARTFORUM, 63(7), 70-73. Journal - Research Other

Winter, C. (2025). [Review of the book Decolonising animals]. Anthrozoös, 38(2), 427-429. doi: 10.1080/08927936.2024.2430823 Journal - Research Other

Winter, C., & Schlosberg, D. (2025). Authors’ response. Environmental Politics, 34(1), 192-194. doi: 10.1080/09644016.2024.2418223 Journal - Research Other

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