– Abigail Brown –
PhD student
School of Geography and the Environment University of Oxford
Abigail Brown is a PhD student in Geography and the Environment at the University of Oxford, researching fungicide resistance in arable and vegetable agriculture in England. She has a particular interest in multispecies flourishing and the more-than-human. Her current work is a qualitative mixed methods study, which investigates how assemblages of chemicals, humans and fungi are created and imagined by farmers, regulators, policy makers, NGOs and agrochemical companies in England.
For further information on Abigail see her institutional profile.

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