Yogi Hendlin
Yogi Hendlin is an Assistant Professor in the Erasmus School of Philosophy, and a core member of the Dynamics of Inclusive Prosperity Initiative, both at Erasmus University Rotterdam, in the Netherlands. Hendlin is also a member of The Center to End Corporate Harm at the University of California, San Francisco.
Education
Hendlin studied at the University of California, Berkeley, with BAs in Rhetoric and Political Science, an MSc from the London School of Economics (Political Theory), an MA from the University of California, Los Angeles, and a PhD from Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel (Germany).[1]
Hendlin worked as a postdoctoral research fellow in plant philosophy at the University of Vienna, before taking up a 3-year postdoctoral position at the Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education (where Hendlin had previously worked as a pre-doctoral researcher), under Pamela Ling, at the University of California, San Francisco.
Career
Hendlin's work at Erasmus University Rotterdam has focused on the intersection of environmental philosophy and public health policy, especially the commercial determinants of health.[2][3][4]
Additionally, Hendlin is principal of the Feral Ecologies Lab, a working group dealing with broad ranging intersections between ecology, meaning-making, health, and society. Through the Feral Ecologies Lab, Hendlin has hosted various academics working in environmental philosophy,[5] biosemiotics and eco-evo-devo biology,[6] and public health.[7]
Since 2021 Hendlin is editor-in-chief of the journal Biosemiotics. From 2020-2024, the journal's impact factor more than doubled, as well as the journal's readership; in part, this was due to Hendlin instituting Target Articles and Commentaries, eliciting Target Articles from academics such as Denis Noble, Terrence Deacon, Eva Jablonka and Simona Ginsberg, and Nora Bateson.
Bibliography
Hendlin, Yogi Hale, Johanna Weggelaar, Natalia Derossi, and Sergio Mugnai, eds. Being Algae: Transformations in Water, Plants. Critical Plant Studies, volume 8. Brill, 2023.
Hendlin, Yogi Hale, and Jonathan Hope. Food and Medicine: A Biosemiotic Perspective. Springer Nature, 2021.
References
- ↑ "Yogi Hale Hendlin | Environmental Philosopher, Political Theorist, Public Health Scientist". Retrieved 2025-09-09.
- ↑ Bisschop, Lieselot; Hendlin, Yogi (2025-08-20). "How criminology can support environmental health: the case of PFAS". Environmental Health. 24 (1). Bibcode:2025EnvHe..24...59B. doi:10.1186/s12940-025-01214-2. ISSN 1476-069X. PMC 12366152 Check
|pmc=value (help). PMID 40836338 Check|pmid=value (help). Unknown parameter|article-number=ignored (help) - ↑ Hendlin, Yogi Hale (2021-09-01). "Surveying the Chemical Anthropocene: Chemical Imaginaries and the Politics of Defining Toxicity". Environment and Society. 12 (1): 181–202. doi:10.3167/ares.2021.120111. ISSN 2150-6779.
- ↑ Hendlin, Yogi Hale; Han, Elieen Le; Ling, Pamela M. (February 2024). "Pharmaceuticalisation as the tobacco industry's endgame". BMJ Global Health. 9 (2): e013866. doi:10.1136/bmjgh-2023-013866. ISSN 2059-7908. PMC 10859997 Check
|pmc=value (help). PMID 38316465 Check|pmid=value (help). - ↑ "Exploring the Indigenous Symbiocene with Professor Brian Burkhart | Erasmus School of Philosophy | Erasmus University Rotterdam". www.eur.nl. Retrieved 2025-09-09.
- ↑ "Center for Scientific Workshops in All Disciplines - Making Meaning in Biology: From EES to Biosemiotics". www.lorentzcenter.nl. Retrieved 2025-09-09.
- ↑ "Strategies to Recover (from) the Commercial Determinants of Health". Brocher. Retrieved 2025-09-09.
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