Neel Ahuja is Associate Professor of Feminist Studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz, where he is a core faculty member in the Critical Race and Ethnic Studies Program. He is the author of Bioinsecurities: Disease Interventions, Empire, and the Government of Species (Duke University Press, 2016).
Frida Beckman is Associate Professor at the Department of English, Stockholm University. She is the author of Culture Control Critique: Allegories of Reading the Present (Rowman & Littlefield, 2016), Between Desire and Pleasure: A Deleuzian Theory of Sexuality (Edinburgh University Press, 2013), and the editor of Deleuze and Sex (Edinburgh University Press, 2011).
Colleen Glenney Boggs is Professor of English at Dartmouth College. She is the author of Animalia Americana: Animal Representations and Biopolitical Subjectivity (Columbia University Press, 2013), and Transnationalism and American Literature: Literary Translation 1773–1892 (Routledge, 2007).
Greg Garrard is Sustainability Professor at the University of British Columbia. He is the author of Ecocriticism (Routledge, 2004; 2nd edn., 2011) and the editor of The Oxford Handbook of Ecocriticism (Oxford University Press, 2014).
Michael Lundblad is Professor of English-Language Literature in the Department of Literature, Area Studies, and European Languages at the University of Oslo. He is the author of The Birth of a Jungle: Animality in Progressive-Era U.S. Literature and Culture (Oxford University Press, 2013), and the co-editor, with Marianne DeKoven, of Species Matters: Humane Advocacy and Cultural Theory (Columbia University Press, 2012).
Sara E. S. Orning is Senior Lecturer at the Centre for Gender Research at the University of Oslo. She has research interests in feminist theory, monster studies, animal studies, and disability studies. Her work has been published in Excursions and Wuxia.
Anat Pick is Senior Lecturer in Film Studies at Queen Mary, University of London. She is the author of Creaturely Poetics: Animality and Vulnerability in Literature and Film (Columbia University Press, 2011), and Maureen (Hen Press, 2016), a work of creative nonfiction. She is also the co-editor, with Guinevere Narraway, of Screening Nature: Cinema Beyond the Human (Berghahn, 2013).
Karen Lykke Syse is Associate Professor and director for the research topic Nature and Culture at the Centre for Development and the Environment, University of Oslo. She is an agronomist and ethnologist and holds a PhD in cultural history. Her most recent book, co-edited with Martin Lee Mueller, is Sustainable Consumption and the Good Life (Routledge, 2015).
Robin Chen-Hsing Tsai is a Professor in the English Department at Tamkang University and President of ASLE-Taiwan. His recent publications include two edited books, Introduction to Ecoliterature (Bookman, 2013) and Key Readings in Ecocriticism (Bookman, 2015).
Cary Wolfe holds the Bruce and Elizabeth Dunlevie Chair in English at Rice University, where he is Founding Director of 3CT: The Center for Critical and Cultural Theory. His books and edited collections include Animal Rites: American Culture, The Discourse of Species, and Posthumanist Theory (University of Chicago Press, 2003), Zoontologies: The Question of the Animal (University of Minnesota Press, 2003), What Is Posthumanism? (University of Minnesota Press, 2010), and Before the Law: Humans and Other Animals in a Biopolitical Frame (University of Chicago Press, 2013).