 Hello, I'm an editor at Enago. I have a PhD in anthropology and 13 years experience as a lecturer in human geography and anthropology at university departments in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. For the past five years I have been a full-time academic and non-academic editor and I worked at Enago for two years where I specialise in social sciences, arts and humanities editing. I have conducted extensive multi-year qualitative research in the Canadian Arctic where my work has explored the relationships between humans and animals and human environment interactions. My PhD research explored the role of the sea and marine mammals in the livelihoods and culture of Inuit and all of my research since then has explored the impact of wildlife conservation management regimes on Inuit livelihoods and culture. My Arctic research has informed a wider interest in the impact of environmental management on local communities. My research has been funded by grants and scholarships from the British Academy and the Royal Anthropological Institute. My work has been published in, among others, global environmental change, human ecology, polar geography, human organisation and Arctic. In addition to my academic publications I have also write for non-academic publications and I have been published in on the BBC website, in the Huffington Post and in numerous British and Irish newspapers and magazines. As an editor, therefore, I am committed not only to ensuring the academic rigor of clients' manuscripts but also that the writing style is accessible and engaging. I look forward to working with you on your manuscript.