Camilla is a doctoral researcher in the DFG-funded project In-Forest (hyperlink to project page), an international collaboration with researchers in the Netherlands, South Africa and Tanzania, to study inequalities in science with an empirical focus on forest research.
Camilla completed her MSc in Sustainable Development at the Science Policy Research Unit (University of Sussex), where she studied inclusive collaboration between policy actors and communities towards a net zero mobility system. She has a BSc in Science and Technology Studies (STS) from the University College London, where she combined STS studies with behaviour change theory and environmental governance. Her BSc thesis examined framings of sustainability based on public environmental reports.
Camilla has worked to promote collaborative innovation at the Royal Society (the UK’s national academy for science), and to help gastropubs across Europe work towards net zero emissions. She is passionate about inclusive science, innovation and policy, as well as socio-environmental sustainability.
- Science and Technology Studies (STS)
- Gender and spatial equality
- Democratising science, technology and policy
- Socio-environmental sustainability pathways
- Strelnyk, O., Koch, S., Tetley, C., Sunagawa, S., Uisso, A. (2024). Science as a field of struggle: Gendered experiences of African scholars doing forest governance research. Forest Policy and Economics 169 (103339). DOI: 10.1016/j.forpol.2024.103339.
- Tetley, C., Koch, S. (2024): Narratives of research collaboration for sustainability at the global science-policy interface: A vehicle for inequality or transformation? Environmental Science & Policy 155 (103708). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2024.103708.
- Tetley, Camilla (2021): Local government and community engagement towards inclusive mobility decarbonisation: Existing barriers and how to overcome them. Policy recommendations. University of Sussex, Business School, Science Policy Research Unit.
- Koch, S., Tetley, C. (2023): What ‘counts’ in international forest policy research? A conference ethnography of valuation practice and habitus in an interdisciplinary social science field. Forest Policy & Economics 154, pp. 1-10. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.forpol.2023.103034.