Kyle Whyte
Michigan State University
Biographical Sketch: Kyle Whyte is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Michigan State
University and affiliated faculty for Peace and Justice Studies,
Environmental Science and Policy, the Center for Regional Food
Systems, Animal Studies and American Indian Studies. He is an enrolled
member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation in Shawnee, Oklahoma. Dr.
Whyte writes on environmental justice, the philosophy of technology
and American Indian philosophy. His most recent research addresses
moral and political issues concerning climate change impacts on
Indigenous peoples. His articles have appeared in journals such as
Climatic Change, Ecological Processes, Synthese, Human Ecology,
Journal of Global Ethics, American Journal of Bioethics, Journal of
Agricultural & Environmental Ethics, Philosophy & Technology, Ethics,
Policy & Environment, Environmental Justice, and Continental
Philosophy Review. His research has been funded by the National
Science Foundation, Bureau of Indian Affairs, U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service, Great Lakes Integrated Sciences and Assessments Center, the
Sustainable Michigan Endowed Program and Spencer Foundation.
Papers:
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7 Principles of Indigenous Cooperative Stewardship