Prof. Warren Cook
Warren Cook is an Assistant Teaching Professor in the Department of Environmental Studies and a PhD Candidate of Communication (Rhetoric and Culture) in the College of Communication, Media, Design, and Information at the University of Colorado Boulder.
An interdisciplinary scholar, Warren draws upon qualitative field methods and rhetorical criticism to understand the environmental, scientific, and technological imaginaries that animate our everyday lives and approaches to pressing socio-ecological problems. He has work published in the international journal of Environmental Communication, the Quarterly Journal of Speech, and Environmental Justice.
Warren is Associate Director of the Sustainability and Storytelling Lab, which works to study, hear, amplify, and create stories that hold unsustainable acts accountable and make sustainable futures possible. He also directs the ENVS Internship Program as well as the Careers in the Environment (CITE) talks (see our list of previous speakers), which involve regular panels for students to hear from professionals in private, public, and nonprofit sectors on the future of jobs and sustainability.