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Black and white photograph of Kimberlee Collins. She is a white woman who is smiling at the camera.

I am a critical disability and health studies scholar who draws from critical posthumanism to examine emotional responses to climate change. My research and scholarly contributions, rooted in critical disability studies, engage with the more-than-human world, grief, loss and death, emotion, affect, and non normativity and difference. I have published peer reviewed articles and books chapters on disability and the arts, affect, human-more-than-human entanglement and affective pedagogical praxis. I am a doctoral candidate at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health at the University of Toronto funded by a Queen Elizabeth II Graduate Scholarship in Science and Technology.

Contact me at:

kim.collins@mail.utoronto.ca