Charlotte joined the Open University as a lecturer of Politics & International Studies in 2023. She completed her Masters and PhD at the University of Manchester, funded by the ESRC NWSSDTP. She is the social media editor for the journal Environmental Politics. Charlotte’s research explores the concept of vulnerability in climate change politics, particularly in relation to Oceania and colonial discourses. Her research interests include environmental and climate change politics, and theories of feminism, coloniality and racial capitalism.
Resisting climate change vulnerability: feminist and decolonial insights (2024)
Weatherill, Charlotte Kate
International Politics, 61 (pp. 661-682)
[Book review] Anaïs Maurer, The Ocean on Fire: Pacific Stories from Nuclear Survivors and Climate Activists. Durham, Duke University Press, 2024 (2024)
Weatherill, Charlotte Kate
Antipode
Sinking Paradise? Climate change vulnerability and Pacific Island extinction narratives (2023)
Weatherill, Charlotte Kate
Geoforum, 145, Article 103566
Decarbonisation and Higher Education: competing logics of scarcity (2024-01-31)
Weatherill, Charlotte
Environmental Politics