Editorial Board

We work with social justice, antiracist, and ecological commitments, in favour of Indigenous sovereignty and grounded ecological knowledges.

Editor

Carlos Morreo - Green Agenda Editor

Dr Carlos Eduardo Morreo is a writer and organiser living in Naarm/Melbourne and the current editor of Green Agenda. Carlos is a lecturer at Trinity College, University of Melbourne and previously he taught in the School of Politics and International Relations at the Australian National University in Canberra. For several years Carlos was the executive officer of the independent Institute of Postcolonial Studies (IPCS) and is a member of IPCS’ Working Group. Carlos collaborates with the Elbit Out of Victoria / Weapons Out of Avalon campaign and the Latin American Solidarity Network (LASNET). He co-edited Postdevelopment in Practice: Alternatives, Economies, Ontologies (Routledge 2019) with Elise Klein.

Support Green Agenda

Across the unceded lands and waters of what we now know as Australia, Green Agenda is dedicated to publishing and working with grounded forms of writing – writing by people and from places, projects, and communities, where transformative change is already at play.

We are looking for volunteers to join our editorial collective:

  • Editors to build relationships with activists, movements, and community organisers, and help develop their ideas and on-the-ground work into contributions
  • Copy editors to ensure our published work and web formatting looks sharp
  • Digital editors to help grow our online presence through social media and website development
  • Reviews editors to coordinate book reviews and engage with publishers, and current publications relevant to our political and ecological commitments

We work with social justice, antiracist, and ecological commitments, in favour of Indigenous sovereignty and grounded ecological knowledges. We especially welcome Indigenous and racialised editors who can help ensure our publication contests colonial and racial logics while working towards decolonial and ecological futures.

Our volunteers work remotely, contributing their time to support writing that goes beyond commentary – writing that nurtures new possibilities for planetary becoming.

If you are interested in volunteering, please write to us with a positionality statement, a CV, and a few lines about why and how you would like to contribute.

Past editors

Dr Simon Copland received his PhD in Sociology at the Australian National University (ANU), for which studied online men’s rights groups and communities known as the ‘manosphere’. He has research expertise in masculinity, the far-right, online hate, and digital media platforms. In his spare time he is a David Bowie and sports fanatic, and volunteers for the state emergency services (SES). Simon edited Green Agenda until 2021.

Dr Felicity Gray completed her PhD at the Australian National University in the School of Regulation and Global Governance. Her current research focuses on nonviolence and intervention in conflict. She has previously worked as a policy and parliamentary adviser to Senators Christine Milne and Richard Di Natale. Felicity was the Australian Greens International Secretary.

Clare Ozich is the Chief of Staff for the Leader of the Victorian Greens, Samantha Ratnam and was the Executive Director of the Australian Institute of Employment Rights.

Feature image: Abstracts by Chris McPhee (2020) CC-BY-ND-2.0-DEED

Last updated: 28 November 2024