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Anatoli Ignatov

Associate Professor of Sustainable Development at Appalachian State University

Anatoli Ignatov is an Associate Professor in the Sustainable Development Department at Appalachian State University, Boone, NC, with a focus on environmental political theory, African political thought, land politics, postcolonial theory, and law and development. Anatoli's research delves into earth jurisprudence and ecological political thought in Africa, providing unique perspectives often overlooked in mainstream political theory. Anatoli is currently working on a monograph titled 'The Invisible Governance of the Earth Spirits: African Diplomacies and Jurisprudence beyond the State' and has contributed scholarly work to prestigious publications like Africa, Political Theory, and Theory & Event.

Anatoli Ignatov has an extensive educational background, having pursued a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Political Science at The Johns Hopkins University, a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Political Science at San Francisco State University, and an Associate of Arts (AA) in Political Science, Anthropology, and Sociology at Contra Costa College. With this academic foundation, Anatoli brings a diverse perspective to his research and teaching endeavors.

In addition to his current role as an Associate Professor, Anatoli Ignatov has held previous positions as an Assistant Professor and a Postdoctoral Scholar at Appalachian State University. Through these positions, Anatoli has shaped the discourse on sustainable development, land justice, and African political thought. His contributions have been recognized through publications in respected journals like GeoHumanities and Contemporary Political Theory.

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Boone, North Carolina, United States