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Jeremy Kidwell
Ethicist, activist, hacker, ethnographer and eco-theologian. Interdisciplinary and unafraid.
Jeremy Kidwell is an Associate Professor in Theological Ethics at the University of Birmingham, with a background in constructive theology, moral philosophy, and information technology.
His work revolves around the intersection of nature and culture, delving into repairing the human relationship with the environment and the ethical dilemmas faced by creators across various fields.
Jeremy Kidwell's expertise spans in-depth ethnographic research, participatory action research, social network analysis, GIS mapping, and internet anthropology.
He holds a PhD in Theological Ethics from the University of Edinburgh, along with degrees in Theology and English Literature & Music from Regent College and Seattle Pacific University, respectively.
Jeremy also provides consultancy to public policy, NGO, and educational organizations to address critical societal and environmental issues.