Environmental Sociology; Philosophy, History, and Sociology of Science; Historical Sociology; Social Theory
Jordan Fox is associate professor in the Department of Sociology and Criminology, as well as Associate Professor in the Department of Environment and Sustainability. He is both a theorist and empirical researcher, who primarily uses qualitative methods. His broad interest is in our limited ability to control nature. Towards this end, Jordan’s current research examines a range of topics, including how and why powerful institutions have become strategically ignorant of ecological complexity; the political, environmental, and cultural origins of both invasive species ecology and fire ecology; and how social science should (or should not) incorporate natural science.
Please note that Jordan published under the name Jordan Fox Besek until 2023.