Faculty

Cheryl Hall

Associate Professor & SIGS Associate Director

Contact

Home Campus: Tampa
Office: SOC 357
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education

Ph.D., Politics, Princeton University, 1993
M.A., Politics, Princeton University, 1988
B.A., Politics and Women’s Studies, University of California, Santa Cruz, 1985

Bio

Cheryl Hall is a political theorist with specialties in environmental political theory, feminist theory, and emotion in politics. Her research has focused on the roles that human capacities, concepts, and practices play in encouraging or discouraging more just and sustainable ways of life. In recent years she has been especially interested in the question of how to foster political action on climate change by cultivating the emotional resources people need to sustain attention to the challenge.