Faten Hafez | Environmental Humanities | Research Excellence Award

Research Excellence Award

Faten Hafez
Kean University, United States

Faten Hafez
Affiliation Kean University; Brookdale Community College
Country United States
Documents 2
Subject Area Environmental Humanities, Literary Studies, Ecocriticism
Event Global Sensor Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-1084-2629

Faten Hafez is an environmental humanities scholar, literary critic, educator, translator, and creative writer whose interdisciplinary work examines the relationship between literature, ecology, culture, and environmental consciousness. Her research focuses on representations of nature and environmental degradation in Anglo-American literature, particularly nineteenth-century women’s writing. Through scholarship, teaching, and translation, she has contributed to contemporary discussions in ecocriticism, environmental ethics, literary studies, and the humanities.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an academic overview of Faten M. Hafez, whose scholarly contributions span environmental humanities, ecocriticism, literary studies, medical humanities, translation studies, and creative writing. Her work explores ecological consciousness in literature and investigates how cultural narratives shape perceptions of environmental responsibility. Through research, teaching, and publication, Hafez has contributed to interdisciplinary scholarship connecting literary analysis with contemporary environmental concerns.[2]

Keywords

Environmental Humanities; Ecocriticism; Anglo-American Literature; Jane Austen Studies; Environmental Activism; Literary Ecology; Ecological Aesthetics; Women’s Writing; Medical Humanities; Translation Studies; Cultural Ecology; Environmental Ethics.

Introduction

Environmental humanities have emerged as a significant interdisciplinary field addressing the cultural dimensions of environmental change. Within this scholarly landscape, Faten M. Hafez has developed a research portfolio examining ecological representation in literature and the role of narrative in fostering environmental awareness. Her scholarship bridges literary criticism and environmental thought, highlighting the significance of historical literary texts in contemporary ecological discourse.[3]

Research Profile

Dr. Hafez earned a Ph.D. in Environmental Humanities with specialization in representations of nature and environmental degradation in early nineteenth-century Anglo-American women’s writing. She also completed a Master’s degree from Monmouth University and obtained a certificate in Medical Humanities from Drew University. Her academic appointments include service as Adjunct Assistant Professor at Kean University and Brookdale Community College, where she teaches literature, writing, and research-focused courses.[1]

Her research interests encompass environmental humanities, ecocriticism, literary ecology, environmental activism, nineteenth-century literature, Shakespeare studies, translation, and cultural studies. These areas collectively reflect an interdisciplinary approach to understanding the interactions between literature, society, and the natural environment.[2]

Research Contributions

  • Advanced environmental humanities scholarship through critical analysis of ecological representation in literature.
  • Contributed to ecocritical interpretations of Jane Austen and nineteenth-century literary traditions.
  • Explored environmental activism and ecological solidarity as cultural and literary phenomena.
  • Published interdisciplinary work connecting aesthetics, environmental ethics, and literary criticism.
  • Expanded access to Arabic literary voices through translation and cross-cultural scholarship.
  • Integrated environmental awareness into teaching and curriculum development.

Publications

  • Environmental Activism and the Power of Ecological Solidarity, Resistance: A Journal of Environmental Humanities (2024).
  • Ecological Aesthetics and the Austere Spaces of the Environment, Cogent Arts & Humanities (2026).
  • Jane Austen: From Androcentrism to Anthropocentrism, The Watchung Review (2021).
  • The Act of Ghostedness in the Ghost Stories of the Lesser-Known Victorian Authors, The CFP Journal (2022).
  • Citizen: An American Lyric (Book Review), The Watchung Review (2022).
  • My COVID Diary, SJU Humanities Review (2021).
  • Translations published in ArabLit Quarterly (2021, 2023).
  • Book manuscript in progress: Invisible Ecology in Jane Austen’s Novels: Culture, Society and the Representation of Nature.

Research Impact

The significance of Hafez’s work lies in its ability to connect literary scholarship with contemporary environmental concerns. Her analyses encourage readers and scholars to reconsider canonical literary texts through ecological perspectives while emphasizing the cultural dimensions of environmental stewardship. Her research also contributes to the growing body of environmental humanities scholarship that integrates historical, ethical, and literary approaches to ecological issues.[3]

In addition to research, her impact extends to higher education through innovative teaching practices recognized by the Faculty Innovation in Teaching Award and the McDonnell-Millard Teaching Excellence Award. These honors reflect her contributions to student engagement and interdisciplinary learning.[4]

Award Suitability

Faten M. Hafez demonstrates strong alignment with academic recognition in environmental humanities, literary studies, and interdisciplinary scholarship. Her publication record, innovative teaching achievements, contributions to environmental criticism, and commitment to cross-cultural literary engagement collectively support her suitability for international academic awards recognizing excellence in humanities research and educational leadership.[1][4]

Conclusion

Through a combination of scholarly research, translation, creative writing, and pedagogical excellence, Faten M. Hafez has established a notable presence within environmental humanities and literary studies. Her interdisciplinary approach highlights the continuing relevance of literature in addressing environmental challenges and contributes meaningfully to contemporary academic discourse.[2]

References

  1. Hafez, F. M. Academic biography, professional appointments, educational background, and research specialization.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1084-2629
  2. Hafez, F. M. Publications in environmental humanities, literary studies, translation studies, and creative writing.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1084-2629
  3. Hafez, F. M. Environmental humanities research focusing on ecological representation and literary ecology.
  4. Kean University. Faculty Innovation in Teaching Award and McDonnell-Millard Teaching Excellence Award recognition.
    https://www.kean.edu

Dr. Redouane Larbi Boufeniza | Climat award | Excellence in Research

Dr. Redouane Larbi Boufeniza | Climat award | Excellence in Research

Dr. Redouane Larbi Boufeniza, nanjing university of information science and technology, China

Boufeniza Redouane Larbi, is a multidisciplinary researcher and engineer with extensive experience in marine science, remote sensing, and coastal management. He holds a Bachelor’s degree from Abd ELHAK BENHAMOUDA High School and a Master’s degree in Marine Science from the Higher National School of Marine Sciences and Coastal Management (ENSSMAL) in Algeria. In 2021, he earned a Ph.D. in Space Oceanography and Coastal Monitoring, focusing on evaluating the color and biological quality of Algiers’ coast using multispectral satellite imagery. His research interests span marine science, remote sensing, GIS, climate studies, and the application of artificial intelligence in fisheries and aquaculture.

Professional Profile:

Summary of Suitability for Excellence in Research: 

Boufeniza Redouane Larbi’s academic and professional background is highly suited for consideration under the “Excellence in Research” category, especially within the fields of marine science, remote sensing, GIS, and coastal monitoring. Key elements that highlight his candidacy include.

Education:

  • PhD in Space Oceanography and Coastal Monitoring (May 2021)
    Higher National School of Marine Sciences and Coastal Management (ENSSMAL), Algeria
    Research Topic: Evaluation of color and biological quality of Algiers coast from multispectral satellite imagery.
    Research Laboratories:

    • Laboratory of Marine and Littoral Ecosystems “ECOSSYS MARL” (ENSSMAL)
    • Space Oceanography Laboratory (USTHB)
  • Advanced Master in Sustainable Blue Growth (Feb 2022)
    University of Trieste and OGS, Italy
    Research Topic: Application of artificial intelligence in fishing and aquaculture: A methodological overview.
  • PhD Student in Meteorology (Sep 2022 – Present)
    Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology (NUIST), China
    Research Topic: Deep learning-based downscaling of climate and aquaculture management in the Mediterranean Sea.
    Research Laboratory: Institute of Climate and Application Research (ICAR)
  • Master’s Degree in Marine Science (Jul 2014)
    Higher National School of Marine Sciences and Coastal Management (ENSSMAL), Algeria
    Research Topic: Geographic Information System (GIS) for a bathymetric and sedimentological study in Algiers Bay and El Djamila Bay, Algeria.
  • Engineering Degree in Coastal Management (Jul 2013)
    Higher National School of Marine Sciences and Coastal Management (ENSSMAL), Algeria
    Research Topic: GIS for the spatialization of physicochemical parameters in the Bay of Algiers.
  • Fishing Lieutenant (Jul 2012)
    Higher National Institute of Fisheries and Aquaculture (INSPA), Algeria
  • Bachelor’s Degree (Jun 2008)
    Abd ELHAK BENHAMOUDA High School, Algeria

Work Experience:

  • Engineer Project Manager (Feb 2015 – Jun 2021)
    Public Works Directorate, Marine and Airport Infrastructure Services, Algeria
  • University Teacher (Substitute, 2015–2019)
    University of Science and Technology Houari Boumediene (USTHB), Algeria

    • Taught Biostatistics and Mathematical Statistics and Computing (MSI) modules.
  • University Teacher (Substitute, 2016–2017)
    Higher National School of Marine Sciences and Coastal Management (ENSSMAL), Algeria

    • Taught Remote Sensing and Computer Science (Practical Work) modules.
  • Engineer Project Manager (Sep 2014 – Feb 2015)
    National Office of Management and Restructuring, Algeria

Publication top Notes:

Deep learning for sea surface temperature applications: A comprehensive bibliometric analysis and methodological approach

Spatio-temporal quantification and distribution of diatoms and dinoflagellates associated with algal blooms and human activities in Algiers Bay (Algeria) using Landsat-8 satellite imagery

Quantification of phytoplanktonic algae density in algiers bay (Algeria) by combining in situ measurements and landsat satellite images

Estimation of dinoflagellate and diatoms algae in algiers bay from landsat satellite data

Using GIS for spatio-temporal assessment of some physicochemical parameters in the bay of Algiers