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Stephanie Wakefield is an urban geographer whose work critically analyzes the technical, political, and philosophical transformations of urban life in the Anthropocene. She holds a Ph.D. in Earth and Environmental Science from the CUNY Graduate Center and is currently Assistant Professor and Director of the Human Ecology program at Life University. Previously she was an Urban Studies Foundation Postdoctoral Research Fellow based at Florida International University and Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Culture and Media at Eugene Lang College. She is the author of Anthropocene Back Loop: Experimentation in Unsafe Operating Space and co-editor of Resilience in the Anthropocene: Governance and Politics at the End of the World. She recently completed a new book, The City in the Anthropocene: Resilience, Infrastructure, and Imagination at Miami’s End, which critically explores experimental sea rise adaptations in Miami, Florida and, through these, suggests new limits and possibilities for critical urban theory and practice in the age of climate change.