Bio
Naama Sadan is a postdoc at the Stanford Graduate School of Education and an affiliate of the Ardoin Socioecology Lab. She is a former high-school teacher and current researcher working on fostering cultural shifts toward sustainability in institutions. Originally from Jerusalem, Israel, she completed her Ph.D. at the Hebrew University, conducting fieldwork in California as a visiting student researcher at UC Berkeley. Her dissertation focused on integrating eco-literacy into California school districts. At Stanford, her research explores the role of rituals in promoting environmental education and sustainable behaviors in both religious and non-religious contexts. Naama also consults for the California Eco-Literacy Initiative (CALEI) and serves as co-chair of the Applied Collaboratory for Religion and Ecology (ACRE), a Stanford-based initiative. In addition to writing, she finds joy in other creative outlets as a permaculture designer, translator and teacher of mystical texts, and floral artist. Naama is always eager to connect with others passionate about cultural work that reconnects individuals and institutions with the earth.
Boards, Advisory Committees, Professional Organizations
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Advisor, Ten Strands (2025 - Present)
All Publications
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"It's not (just) about content: reimagining academic conferences for relational sustainability research"
JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES AND SCIENCES
2026
View details for DOI 10.1007/s13412-025-01086-5
View details for Web of Science ID 001668340400001
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Non-secular ideas and environmental education
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION RESEARCH
2025
View details for DOI 10.1080/13504622.2025.2600600
View details for Web of Science ID 001640478000001
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7341-1896