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Curriculum Vitae: Dr. Peter Andrée
D684 Loeb
Department of Political Science
Carleton University
1125 Colonel By Drive
Ottawa, Ontario
613-520-2600 x 1953
[email protected]
Education
PhD (2004) York University
Dissertation: The Global Politics of Agricultural Biotechnology
and the Environment: Canada and the Cartagena Protocol on
Biosafety
MA (1996) Trent University
Thesis: Strategies for Agricultural Sustainability Employed by
Farmers in the Kawartha Region of Ontario, Canada
BA (Hons) (1992) Trent University
Environmental and Resource Studies/Sciences and Philosophy
Employment
2011- Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Institute of Political
Economy, as well as Department of Geography and Environmental
Studies. Carleton University
2007-2011 Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Institute of Political
Economy, and Department of Geography and Environmental Studies.
Carleton University
2006 Visiting Research Fellow (post-doctoral), Geography and Environmental
Science, Monash University
2003-2005 Assistant Professor (limited term), Environmental and Resource Studies
Trent University
1997-2003 Course Instructor, Environmental and Resource Studies and International
Development Studies, Trent University
1999-2001 Course Instructor, Environmental Studies, York University
Gaps
September 2014-May 2015: Parental Leave
Professional Honours
2009 Carleton University Teaching Achievement Award
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Publications
Refereed scholarly publications: (all published with Peter Andrée as sole author unless
indicated)
Books
2014 Globalization and Food Sovereignty: Global and Local Change In the New
Politics of Food. Andrée, P., Ayres, J., Bosia, M., and Massicotte, M.-J. (eds).
University of Toronto Press. 376 pp.
2007 Genetically Modified Diplomacy: the global politics of Agricultural
Biotechnology and the Environment. Vancouver: UBC Press. 324pp.
Articles in refereed journals
2018 Andrée, P., Coulas, M. and P. Ballamingie. “Lessons from forty years of food
policy development in Canada and beyond.” Canadian Journal of Food Studies
special issue on National Food Policy. (accepted for publication)
2017 Martin, S. and P. Andrée. Putting food sovereignty to work: Civil society
governmentalities and Canada’s People’s Food Policy Project (2008-2011).
Journal of Civil Society 13(4): 374-391
2017 Levkoe, C., Andrée, P., Bhatt, V., Brynne, A., Davison,K., Kneen, C., Nelson, E.
Community-Campus Engagement for Sustainable Food Systems: Strengthening
Canada’s Food Movements. Journal of Higher Education, Outreach and
Engagement 20(3):32-61
2016 Andrée, P., E. Norgang, C. Clement, L. Langille, and P. Williams. ‘Structural
constraints and enablers to community food security in Nova Scotia, Canada’
Journal of Hunger and Environmental Nutrition 11(4):456-4902016
2014 Andrée, P., P. Ballamingie, B. Sinclair-Waters. Neoliberalism and the making of
food politics in Eastern Ontario. Local Environment: The International Journal of
Justice and Sustainability. DOI: 10.1080/13549839.2014.908277
2013 Mount, P. and P. Andrée. Visualizing Community-Based Food Projects in
Ontario. Local Environment: The International Journal of Justice and
Sustainability, 18(5): 578–591.
2013 Mount, P., S. Hazen, S. Holmes, E. Fraser, A. Winson, I. Knezevic, E. Nelson, L.
Ohberg, P. Andrée, K. Landman. Barriers to the Local Food Movement: Ontario’s
community food projects and the capacity for convergence. Local Environment:
The International Journal of Justice and Sustainability, 18(5): 500-515
2012 Martin, Sarah, and Peter Andrée. ‘The “Buy-Local” Challenge to Institutional
Foodservice Corporations in Historical Context’. Journal of Agriculture, Food
Systems and Community Development 2(3): 116-175)
2011 Andrée, Peter, Miranda Cobb, Leanne Moussa, and Emily Norgang. ‘Building
Unlikely Alliances around Food Sovereignty in Canada’ (Studies in Political
Economy 88: 133-162
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2011 ‘Civil society and the politics of GMO failures in Canada: A Neo-Gramscian
analysis.’ Environmental Politics. 20(2): 173-191
2010 ‘Competitive Productivism and Australia's Emerging 'Alternative' Agri-food
Networks: producing for farmers' markets in Victoria and beyond.’ Australian
Geographer 41(3): 307-322
2009 ‘Growing Right: Small scale farming is an answer, but not the solution.’
Alternatives 35(1):14-18
2007 ‘The food bank as classroom: Community-based education for teaching and social
change.’ New Community Quarterly 4(4): 44-51
2006 ‘And miles to go before I eat: Local limitations.’ Alternatives 32(3): 15-16
2006 ‘An Analysis of Efforts to Improve GM Food Regulation in Canada.’ Science and
Public Policy 33(5): 377-389
2005 ‘The Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety and shifts in the discourse of precaution.’
Global Environmental Politics 5(4): 25-46
2002 ‘The Biopolitics of genetically-modified organisms in Canada.’ Journal of
Canadian Studies 37(3):162-191
Chapters in refereed books
2017 Andrée, Peter. Patricia Ballamingie, Stephen Piazza, and Scott Jarosiewicz
Can community-based initiatives address the conundrum of improving household
food access while supporting local smallholder farmer livelihoods? Nourishing
Communities: From Fractured Food Systems to Transformative Pathways.
Knezevic, I., Blay-Palmer, A., Levkoe, C.Z., Mount, P., Nelson, E. (Eds.)
Springer. pp.77-94
2017 Ballamingie, Patricia, Peter Andrée, Mary Anne Martin, and Julie Pilson.
Addressing food access and housing security together: Lessons from a medium-
sized Ontario city. Nourishing Communities: From Fractured Food Systems to
Transformative Pathways. Knezevic, I., Blay-Palmer, A., Levkoe, C.Z., Mount,
P., Nelson, E. (Eds.) Springer pp. 3-22
2017 Andrée, Peter, Lauren Kepkiewicz, Charles Levkoe, Abra Brynne, and Cathleen
Kneen (2017). ‘Learning, Food and Sustainability in Community-Campus
Engagement: Teaching and Research Partnerships that Strengthen the Food
Sovereignty Movement.’ In Learning, Food and Sustainability in a Changing
World. Jennifer Sumner (ed.) Palgrave-McMillan, pp.133-153
2014 Mount, P., Shelley Hazen, Shawna Holmes, Evan Fraser, Anthony Winson,
Irena Knezevic, Erin Nelson , Lisa Ohberg, Peter Andrée, Karen Landman.
Barriers to the Local Food Movement: Ontario’s Community Food Projects and
the Capacity for Convergence, in Douglas H. Constance, Marie-Christine
Renard, Marta G. Rivera-Ferre (ed.) Alternative Agrifood Movements: Patterns
of Convergence and Divergence (Research in Rural Sociology and Development,
Volume 21) Emerald Group Publishing Limited, pp.209 – 228
2014 Andrée, P., J. Ayres, M. Bosia and M.J. Massicotte. ‘Introduction: Crisis and
Contention in the New Politics of Food’. In Globalization and Food Sovereignty:
Global and Local Change In the New Politics of Food. Andrée, P., Ayres, J.,
Bosia, M., and Massicotte, M.-J. (eds). University of Toronto Press. pp. 3-22
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2014 Andrée, P., J. Ayres, M. Bosia and M.J. Massicotte. ‘Food Sovereignty and
Globalization: Lines of Inquiry’. In Globalization and Food Sovereignty: Global
and Local Change In the New Politics of Food. Andrée, P., Ayres, J., Bosia, M.,
and Massicotte, M.-J. (eds). University of Toronto Press. pp. 23-52
2014 ‘The Neoliberalizing Environmentalities of Alternative Agri-Food Networks in
Australia: A critical examination of challenges and possibilities.’ In Globalization
and Food Sovereignty: Global and Local Change in the New Politics of Food.
Andrée, P., Ayres, J., Bosia, M., and Massicotte, M.-J. (eds). pp. 141-172
2014 Martin, S., and P. Andrée. ‘Canadian Food Activists at the Neoliberal Table: Food
sovereignty and the People’s Food Policy Project.’. In Globalization and Food
Sovereignty: Global and Local Change In the New Politics of Food. Andrée, P.,
Ayres, J., Bosia, M., and Massicotte, M.-J. (eds). University of Toronto Press. pp.
173-198
2011 Kokallaj, Alda, and Peter Andrée. Globalization and the Environment: Education
as a Path to the ‘Green State’. Knowledge, Differences and Identity in the Time of
Globalization: Institutional Discourse and Practices. Jim Kusch (ed.). Cambridge
UK: Cambridge Scholars Press. pp 42-66.
2009 Andrée, P. and L. Sharratt. ‘Unsatisfactory democracy: Conflict over genetically-
modified wheat.’ Environmental Conflict and Democracy in Canada. Laurie
Adkin (ed). Vancouver: UBC Press. pp. 16-32.
2005 ‘The Genetic Engineering Revolution in Agriculture and Food: Strategies of the
‘Biotech Bloc.’’ The Business of International Environmental Governance (pp.
135-166). David Levy and Peter Newell (eds). Boston: MIT Press
Scholarly Works Under Review
Edited Books under review
1) Civil Society and Social Movements in Food System Governance. Andrée, P, J.K.
Clark, C.Z. Levkoe and K. Lowitt (eds). Routledge/Earthscan (under review)
Academic Articles under review:
1) Goemans, M., C. Z Levkoe, P Andree, and N. Changfoot. ‘Learning to “walk the
talk”: Reflexive evaluation in community-engaged research’ Engaged Scholar
Journal. (under review)
Book Chapters under review:
1) Levkoe, C., Andrée, P., Ballamingie, P., Schwartz, K. ‘Community First’
Approaches to Community-Campus Engagement’ Community Service Learning
and Community Engagement: Impact for Sustainability. Cynthia Gallop (ed.)
University of Regina Press (under review)
2) Andrée, P., Ballamingie, P., Bedford, N. Changfoot, N., Levkoe, C., Schwartz, K.
Advancing ‘Community First’ Approaches to Community-Campus Engagement.
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Community Service Learning and Community Engagement: Impact for
Sustainability. Cynthia Gallop (ed.) University of Regina Press (under review)
3) Andrée, P., M. Coulas and P. Ballamingie. Canada’s National Food Policy: The
political basis for coordination and integration. Food Law in Canada. Heather
MacLeod-Kilmurray, Nathalie Chalifour, and Angela Lee (eds.). (under review)
4) Martorell, H. and P. Andrée. The commoning of food governance in Canada:
Lessons for a national food policy. Routledge Handbook of Food as a Commons.
Jose Luis Vivero Pol, Tomaso Ferrando, Olivier de Schutter and Ugo Mattei,
(eds). Routledge (under review)
5) Andrée, Peter; Jill K. Clark; Charles Z. Levkoe; Kristen Lowitt; Carla Johnston,
The Engagement Continuum: Citizen, Civil Society, and Social Movement
Participation in Food Systems Governance for Justice and Sustainability. Civil
Society and Social Movements in Food System Governance. Andrée, P, J.K.
Clark, C.Z. Levkoe and K. Lowitt (eds). Routledge/Earthscan (under review)
6) Johnston, C. and. P. Andrée. Non-Government Organizations and Food
Governance in the Northwest Territories. Civil Society and Social Movements in
Food System Governance. Andrée, P, J.K. Clark, C.Z. Levkoe and K. Lowitt
(eds). Routledge/Earthscan (under review)
Other (non-refereed) scholarly publications
Articles in non-refereed conference proceedings
2008 ‘Aligning Tenure and Promotion Procedures for Community-University
Engagement: Dialogue for Action.’ Edward T. Jackson, Karen Schwartz and Peter
Andrée. Proceedings of the Third International Community-University
Exposition. Victoria: University of Victoria (pp. 133-134)
Book reviews in scholarly journals
2016 Book Review Essay: ‘Distinct Approaches to Harper’s Environmental Policy
Legacy in Canada’. Review of Canadian Environmental Policy and Politics: The
Challenges of Austerity and Ambivalence, Fourth Edition (Oxford UP 2016) and
The Canadian Environment in Political Context. Andrea Olive (U of T Press
2015). Review of Policy Research 33(5): 566-569
2008 Review of Business and Environmental Politics in Canada. Douglas MacDonald
(Broadview Press 2007). Canadian Journal of Political Science 41 (1): 243-244
2004 Review of Unnatural Law: Rethinking Canadian Environmental Law and Policy.
David R. Boyd (UBC Press 2004). Alternatives 30(2): 41-42
Reports
2018 ‘Community First’ Funding for Community-Campus Partnerships. Peter Andrée,
Patricia Ballamingie, and Magda Goemans. Report to SSHRC. Ottawa
2018 Ensuring Community Comes first in Community-Campus Partnerships: Actions
for CCE Practitioners https://carleton.ca/communityfirst/wp-
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content/uploads/CFICE_Actions-for-CCE-Practitioners_FINAL2018Feb7.pdf
(with CFICE research team)
2017 The Case for a National Food Policy Council. Report by the ad hoc Working
Group on Food Policy Governance. https://www.cfa-fca.ca/wp-
content/uploads/2017/12/The-Case-for-a-National-Food-Policy-Council.pdf
(with 23 other contributors) 19 pages.
2017 Assessing the Impact of the Eastern Ontario Local Food Conference (with Omar
Elsharkawy). Food: Locally Embedded, Globally Engaged. URL TBC. 16 pages.
July 6. https://fledgeresearch.ca/resources-results/assessing-the-impact-of-the-
eastern-ontario-local-food-conference-eolfc/
2017 C2UExpo 2017 Collaborative Vision Statement on Community-Campus
Engagement (CCE) in Canada (with Maeve Lydon and other partners)
https://carleton.ca/communityfirst/cross-sector-work/aligning-institutions/vision-
for-cce-in-canada/
2017 CFICE Community Impact Symposium: a summary of findings (with Nicole
Bedford)
2016 Community First: Impacts of Community Engagement. Mid-term report.
https://carleton.ca/communityfirst/wp-content/uploads/CFICE-Midterm-Report-
Narrative_FINAL1_ForWEB_FINAL.pdf
2015 Andrée, Peter, Mary Anne Martin, Patricia Ballamingie and Julie Pilson. Food
Access, Housing Security and Community Connections: A Case Study of
Peterborough, Ontario. Nourishing Communities. October.
http://nourishingontario.ca/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Food-Access-Housing-
Security-and-Community-Connections-Peterborough-Case-Study-FINAL.pdf
2014 Activating Change Together for Community Food Security. Making Food Matter:
Strategies for Activating Change Together. NS: Food Action Research Centre
(FoodARC), Mount Saint Vincent University.
http://www.feednovascotia.ca/images/MakingFoodMatter.pdf
2014 Piazza, S., Ballamingie, P. and Andrée, P. (2014). Food Access and Farm Income
Environmental Scan. Working Paper 1, Nourishing Communities Working Paper
Series. http://nourishingontario.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Piazza-Food-
Access-and-Farm-Income.pdf
2013 ‘Challenges and Opportunities for Community Food Security: The Policy
Landscape in Nova Scotia. Prepared by the Policy Working Group of
Activating Change Together for Community Food Security (ACT for CFS) under
the leadership of Peter Andrée and Lynn Langille. (40 pages)
http://foodarc.ca/wp-
content/uploads/2013/08/ChallengesandOpportunitiesforCFSinNSAugust2013-
Rev.pdf
2013 ‘Challenges and Opportunities for Community Food Security: The Policy
Landscape in Nova Scotia SUMMARY Prepared by the Policy Working Group of
Activating Change Together For Community Food Security (ACT for CFS) under
the leadership of Peter Andrée and Lynn Langille. (10 pages)
http://foodarc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/Summary_Challenges-and-
Opportunities-for-CFS-August-2013-Rev.pdf
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2013 Andrée, Peter, Patricia Ballamingie, and Brynne Sinclair-Waters with Linda
Stevens ‘Eastern Ontario: Case Studies and Food Hub Innovations’. Models and
Best Practices for Building Sustainable Food Systems In Ontario and Beyond.
(Irena Knezevic, Karen Landman, Alison Blay-Palmer and Erin Nelson (eds.)
Guelph: Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs. (pp.68-116)
http://www.uoguelph.ca/omafra_partnership/ktt/en/agrifoodrurallink/resources/M
BPFullReportFINAL.pdf
2012 The Political Economy of Food Policy Change: A Framework for Analysis.
Prepared by the Policy Working Group Acting Change Together for Community
Food Security (ACT for CFS) under the leadership of Lynn Langille and Peter
Andrée (35 pages). http://foodarc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/Political-
Economy-of-Food-Policy-Change-_Nov2012_.pdf
2004 Andrée, P. and L. Sharratt. ‘Genetically Modified Organisms and Precaution: Is
the Canadian Government Implementing the Royal Society of Canada’s
Recommendations? A Report on the Canadian Government’s Response to the
Royal Society of Canada’s Expert Panel Report Elements of Precaution:
Recommendations for the Regulation of Food Biotechnology in Canada.’ Ottawa:
Polaris Institute http://www.cban.ca/Resources/Tools/Reports/Genetically-
Modified-Organisms-and-Precaution-Is-the-Canadian-Government-
Implementing-the-Royal-Society-of-Canada-s-Recommendations
1997 ‘Cultivating Sustainability: Strategies for the Kawarthas.’ Occasional Paper #1.
Frost Centre for Canadian Heritage and Development Studies. Trent University:
Peterborough, Ontario
Other Scholarly or Professional Activities
Editorial responsibilities
2019 Guest Editor: Special section of Michigan Journal of Community Service
Learning: Impacts of Community Engaged Teaching, Research and Practice (for
publication fall 2019)
2018 Guest Editor: Special issue of Canadian Journal of Food Studies: National Food
Policy (for publication summer 2018)
2018 Guest Editor: Special issue of Engaged Scholar Journal: Transformations through
‘Community First’ Engagement (for publication fall 2018)
2010- Editorial Board Member: Studies in Political Economy
Invited presentations
2018 ‘Community food Security’ Canadian Food Funders’ Collaborative. Toronto,
Ontario
2018 ‘Governance recommendations from forty years of national food strategy
development in Canada and beyond’ University of Ottawa Law School
2018 ‘Community-First community Campus Engagement’ Community Campus Engage
Canada Roundtable. Toronto, Ontario.
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2018 ‘Community-First community Campus Engagement’ Community Campus Engage
Canada Roundtable. Halifax, Nova Scotia.
2017 Is this Food Sovereignty? Civil Society Engagement in Food Policy-Making in
Canada. Centre for Agroecology, Water and Resilience, Coventry University, UK
2017 ‘Joined-up Food Policy Governance – A Canadian Model.’ Governance meeting
for a Food Policy for Canada. Ottawa, Ontario. September
2017 ‘Who is User? Who is Expert? Reflections on Community-Based Research’.
1125@Carleton. Carleton University, Ontario
2016 ‘Canada’s National Food Policy’. Food Law in Canada conference. Dalhousie
University. Halifax, Nova Scotia.
2016 ‘National Stakeholders in Canada’s National Food Policy’. Food Secure Canada
conference. Ryerson University. Toronto, Ontario.
2016 ‘Global Food Security’ SHAD Carleton. Carleton University. Ottawa, Ontario.
2015 ‘Sustainable Food Systems Activity in Eastern Ontario’* Centre for Sustainable
Food Systems Partnership Workshop. Balsillie School of International Affairs,
Waterloo, ON.
2015 ‘Can Genetically Modified Crops Help the Poor?’* Dalhousie University.
Halifax, Nova Scotia.
2014 ‘Globalization and Food Sovereignty’* Brock University. St. Catherine’s,
Ontario.
2014 ‘Globalization and Food Sovereignty’* St. Michael’s College. Burlington,
Vermont.
2014 ‘Neoliberalism and the Making of Food Politics in Eastern Ontario.’ University of
Ottawa. Ottawa, Ontario
2014 ‘Globalization and Food Sovereignty’ University of Ottawa. Ottawa, Ontario
2013 ‘Food, Politics and Community.’ Trent Temagami Colloquium.Temagami,
Ontario
2013 ‘Community Food Security in Nova Scotia.’* Activating Change Together for
Community Food Security (ACT for CFS) Conference. Mount Saint Vincent
University, Nova Scotia.
2013 ‘Power within the Food System: Creating Change’* Nova Scotia ‘Food
Gathering’ Halifax, Nova Scotia.
2013 ‘Challenges and Opportunities for Community Food Security: The Policy
Landscape in Nova Scotia’.* Mount Saint Vincent University, Halifax, Nova
Scotia.
2013 ‘Putting our money where our mouths are: The federal budget and food
insecurity.’ With Terry Audl; Cathleen Kneen; and Diana Bronson. Carleton
University.
2012 ‘The Locavore’s Dilemma: Author meets critic’(debate with Pierre Desrochers of
University of Toronto). Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario
2012 ‘Eastern Ontario: Case Studies and Food Hub Innovations’* Peter Andrée,
Patricia Ballamingie, and Brynne Sinclair-Waters with Linda Stevens.
Presentation at Food Hubs workshop sponsored by Ontario Ministry of
Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs.
2011 ‘Civil Society and Food Policy in Canada.’* Mount Saint Vincent University.
Halifax, Nova Scotia.
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2011 ‘The politics of GM crops and foods in Canada: Lessons for the products of
synthetic biology?’* Phytometasyn and Synthetic Biology Workshop, Banff,
Alberta.
2011 ‘Lost in a corn maize? Comparing the EU and Canada on central government
engagement in sustainable local food systems’* Mini-conference on Sustainable
Local Food Systems in Europe and the Americas: Lessons for Policy and Practice.
Trans-Atlantic Dialogue, Carleton University, Ottawa Ontario.
2010 ‘Neoliberalizations of Food and Agriculture’ Political Economy on Food Event.
Institute of Political Economy, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario
2009 ‘GMO Regulation in Canada: Outstanding concerns.’* Presentation to the
Parliamentary Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food. Ottawa,
Ontario.
2009 ‘An Analysis of GMO Regulation in Canada: ongoing issues’* Royal Society of
Canada. Ottawa, Ontario.
2009 ‘The Global Supply Chain and Challenges to the Food and Product Safety
System.’* Trans-America Conference. Franklin Center. Ottawa, Ontario
2009 ‘Darwinian Perspectives on Global Climate Change.’ Biology Department.
Carleton University. Ottawa, Ontario
2008 ‘The food crisis: Global and local responses.’ With Jennifer Clapp. Department of
Political Science speakers series. Carleton University. Ottawa, Ontario.
2008 ‘The regulation of GMOs in Canada: unresolved science/policy issues’*. Inter-
ministerial Committee on Genetically Modified Organisms. Quebec city, Quebec.
2007 ‘Food activism makes a difference.’* Kawartha World Issues Centre. Trent
University. Peterborough, Ontario.
2007 ‘Making public knowledge: Lessons from the international conflict over
genetically modified crops.’* Canadian Association for Food Studies. Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan.
* costs covered by host organization.
Other academic papers presented
2017 Canadian ‘Community First’ Community Campus Engagement. Peter Andrée,
David Peacock and Michelle Nilson. National Coordinating Committee for Public
Engagement. Bristol, UK
2017 ‘Governance recommendations from forty years of national food strategy
development in Canada and beyond’ Peter Andrée, Mary Coulas and Patricia
Ballamingie. Taking Stock: Food Law and Policy in Canada. University of
Ottawa. Ottawa, Ontario
2017 Citizen, Civil Society, and Social Movement Engagement in Food System
Governance for Justice and Sustainability. Peter Andrée, Carla Johnston, and Jill
Clark. Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI). Waterloo, Ontario.
2017 ‘Defining Success in Building a Sustainable Food System’ Peter Andrée and
Omar Elsharkawy. Canadian Association for Food Studies. Toronto, Ontario
2017 ‘Building a National Movement for Community-Campus Engagement’ Maeve
Lydon and Peter Andrée. C2UExpo. Vancouver, British Columbia.
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2017 The Case for ‘Community First’ Funding for Community-Campus Engagement’
Patricia Ballamingie and Peter Andrée. C2UExpo. Vancouver, British Columbia.
2016 ‘Food Governance Innovations for Systems Transformations.’ Roundtable
organizer, presenter and co-chair. Scarborough Fare. Joint annual meeting of the
Association for Food and Society, the Association for Agriculture, Food and
Human Values, and the Canadian Association for Food Studies. Scarborough,
Ontario.
2016 ‘Food Governance Innovations.’ The Governance of Seeds and Food: Taking
Stock. Carleton University and USC Canada. Ottawa, Ontario.
2016 ‘Community First: Impacts of Community Engagement on Stewart Street’
Peter Andrée, Nadine Changfoot and Stephen Hill. Canadian Alliance for
Community Service Learning Conference. Calgary, Alberta.
2015 ‘Temagami: You can see the world in this place’. Stephen Hill and Peter Andrée.
43nd Annual Trent Temagami Colloquium. Temagami, Ontario.
2015 ‘Looking Back, Looking Forward: Reflections and Recommendations for the
Next Phase of Community First: Impacts of Community Engagement’ Charles
Levkoe, Cathleen Kneen, Lauren Kepkiewicz, Peter Andrée. Canadian
Association for Food Studies. University of Ottawa. Ottawa, Ontario.
2015 ‘From Research to Action: Mobilizing Community-Campus Engagement to
Transform Institutional and Public Policy’ Charles Levkoe, Peter Andrée, Diana
Majury, Elizabeth Whitmore, Geri Briggs, Karen Schwartz, Cathleen Kneen.
Todd Barr. Natasha Pei. CUExpo Conference, Carleton University. Ottawa,
Ontario.
2014 ‘Community-Campus Collaboration in the Canadian Food Movement’. Peter
Andrée, Vikram Bhatt, Abra Brynne, Sherry Edmunds-Flett, Karen Davison,
Cathleen Kneen, Charles Levkoe, Erin Nelson, Tracy Sanden, Carolyn Young.
Canadian Association for Food studies. St. Catherine’s, Ontario.
2014 ‘Sharing power in community-campus partnerships: lessons from CFICE’. Peter
Andrée, P. Ballamingie, T. Barr, N. Changfoot, G. Briggs, D. Majury, C.
Muehlberger, N. Pei, K. Piggot, M. Popovici, B. Salmon, K. Schwartz, A. Zohar.
Community-Campus Partnerships for Health. Chicago, Illinois.
2013 ‘Best Practices in tackling housing insecurity and food access’. Julie Pilson,
Patricia Ballamingie and Peter Andrée, Canadian Association for Food Studies.
Victoria, BC.
2013 ‘Putting community first: Practices and policies for maximizing the benefits to
nonprofits of community-campus engagement.’ Edward Jackson, Geri Briggs,
Karen Schwartz, Peter Andree, Cathleen Kneen, Patricia Ballamingie, Stephanie
Kittmer, Christopher Yordy & Christina Muehlberger Association for Non-profit
and Social Economy Research conference, Victoria, BC
2013 ‘Reflections from the Community First: Impacts of Community Engagement
Project.’ PeterAndrée and Cathleen Kneen. Canadian Association for Food
Studies conference. Victoria, BC.
2013 ‘Contesting Agro-Extractivism, Insights from Food Sovereignty Activism’ with
Marie-Josée Massicotte. MiningWatch/Studies in Political Economy conference.
Ottawa, Ontario.
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2012 ‘Visualizing the Structures and Governance of Alternative Food Networks in
Ontario’ Phil Mount and Peter Andree, Canadian Association of Food Studies.
Waterloo, Ontario.
2012 ‘Does the lens of neoliberalism clarify the possibilities and limits of community
food initiatives?’ The case of Eastern Ontario. Peter Andrée, Patricia Ballamingie,
and Brynne Sinclair-Waters. Canadian Association of Food Studies. Waterloo,
Ontario.
2012 ‘Participatory Research on Community Food Security in Nova Scotia: A
methodology for achieving policy change?’ Peter Andrée, Irena Knezevic, Patty
Williams, Christine Johnson, Doris Gillis, Satya Ramen. Canadian Association of
Food Studies. Waterloo, Ontario.
2012 ‘Alternative Food Networks in Ontario’ Phil Mount and Peter Andree, Canadian
Association of Geographers. Waterloo, Ontario. Peter Andrée, Patricia
Ballamingie, and Brynne Sinclair-Waters
2010 ‘Canadian food activists at the neoliberal table: Food sovereignty and the People’s
Food Policy Project’ (Sarah Martin and Peter Andrée). Canadian Political Science
Association. Montreal, Quebec.
2010 ‘New alliances and old cleavages: Food Sovereignty and the changing face of
progressive food politics in Canada.’ Canadian Political Science Association.
Montreal, Quebec.
2010 ‘Food Sovereignty and the Federal Government: Where are the openings for a
shift in priorities?’ (Peter Andrée, Miranda Cobb, Austin Miller, Leanne Moussa,
and Emily Norgang). Canadian Food Studies Association. Montreal, Quebec.
2010 ‘Crisis, power and food politics in Canada: Food Sovereignty and the People’s
Food Policy Project.’ (Peter Andrée and Sarah Martin). Western Political Science
Association. San Francisco, California.
2009 ‘Tenure and Promotion Processes in Canada: Do they encourage the community-
engaged scholar?’ International Association for Research into Service Learning
and Community Engagement. University of Ottawa. Ottawa, Ontario.
2009 ‘The Shift from ‘Food Security’ to ‘Food Sovereignty’ in Canada: Implications
for building an alternative policy agenda.’ (Peter Andrée and Sarah Martin).
American Political Science Association. Toronto, Ontario
2009 ‘Food Sovereignty and the governance of alternative food networks in Australia.’
American Political Science Association. Toronto, Ontario
2009 ‘Theorizing the relationship between alternative agri-food networks and
sustainability in an uncertain present’ Environmental Studies Association of
Canada. Carleton University. Ottawa, Ontario.
2009 ‘The neoliberalizing environmentalities of alternative agri-food networks in
Australia: A critical examination of challenges and possibilities.’ Canadian
Political Science Association. Carleton University. Ottawa, Ontario
2009 ‘Community-based knowledge production.’ Canadian Association for Food
Studies. Carleton University. Ottawa, Ontario.
2008 ‘Teaching ecological citizenship: community-based research as pedagogy in
courses on environmental politics.’ Community-University Expo. University of
Victoria. Victoria, British Columbia.
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2008 ‘Aligning Tenure and Promotion for Community-University Engagement: The
case of Carleton University.’ Community-University Expo. University of
Victoria. Victoria, British Columbia.
2007 ‘Sustainable Agrifood Systems in Australia.’ Trent University Temagami Mini-
Conference. Temagami, Ontario
2007 ‘Contesting Productivism? Alternative agri-food networks in Australia.’ European
Society for Rural Sociology. Wageningen, the Netherlands. (Peter Andrée, Jacqui
Dibden, Vaughan Higgins and Chris Cocklin)
2007 ‘Farmer participation in alternative food supply chains in Australia: Lessons for
advocates of agri-food system sustainability’ Association for Agriculture, Food
and Human Values. Victoria, British Columbia.
2007 ‘Alternative food supply chains in Australia.’ Canadian Association for Food
Studies. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
2006 ‘Alternative food chains in Australia.’ School of Geography and Environmental
Science. Monash University, Melbourne.
2006 ‘Shortening food supply chains: A strategy for agricultural sustainability in
Australia?’ School of Geography and Environmental Science, Monash University,
Melbourne.
2006 ‘Integrating community-based education and service-learning into a course on the
Canadian Food System.’ Canadian Association for Food Studies. Toronto,
Ontario
2006 ‘The global politics of regulating genetically modified organisms.’ Department of
Political Science. Carleton, University. 2006 ‘The politics of GMOs: The Case of Roundup Ready Wheat in Canada.’ (Peter
Andrée and Lucy Sharratt). Conference of the Association for Agriculture, Food
and Human Values. Portland, Oregon 2004 ‘Implications of the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety for International Debates
over the Precautionary Principle.’ International Studies Association. Montreal,
Québec 2001 ‘Relationships between Scientists, ‘Knowledge Brokers’ and Regulatory Politics.’
Taking Nature Seriously: Citizens, Science and the Environment. University of
Oregon. Eugene, Oregon
1998 ‘Risk assessment of Agricultural Biotechnology: Limitations, legitimacy, and
International Policy Options.’ Joint Conference of the Society for the Social
Studies of Science and the Environmental Studies Association of Canada. Halifax,
Nova Scotia
Professional Training Delivered
2016 Carleton Connected: A new portal for connecting Carleton University with
community partners. Educational Development Centre, Carleton University (with
Brian Burns and Darren Mundt)
2016 Community-Based Teaching and Research. Carleton’s fifth annual community
engagement event. Discovery Centre, Carleton University.
2016 Teaching Assistant Orientation and Professional Development Workshop.
Department of Political Science, Carleton University
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2016 Community-Based Teaching and Research. Carleton’s fourth annual community
engagement event. Discovery Centre, Carleton University.
(http://carleton.ca/edc/faculty-and-instructors/community-engaged-
pedagogy/events/carletons-fourth-annual-community-engagement-event/)
2015 Teaching Assistant Professional Development Workshop. Department of Political
Science, Carleton University.
2009 Community-Based Research Projects for Graduate Students. Teaching
Conference. Educational Development Centre, Carleton University
2009 Integrating Community Service Learning into your course. Faculty Roundtable.
Educational Development Centre. Carleton University. (with Graham Smart)
2009 Course Design for Enhanced Student Engagement. Workshop for professors and
graduate students through the Educational Development Centre, Carleton
University.
2009 Community-engaged Pedagogy at Carleton: The state of the art. Opening
presentation given at the Community-Engaged pedagogy symposium. Educational
Development Centre, Carleton University.
2009 Building a culture of community-engagement. Presentation delivered at the
Community-Engaged pedagogy symposium. Educational Development Centre,
Carleton University.
2009 Writing a Teaching Philosophy Statement. Workshop presented at the
Professional Development Day for political science sessional instructors and TAs.
2008 Writing a teaching Philosophy Statement. Workshop presented at the Professional
Development Day for political science TAs.
2007 Becoming an effective TA in Political Science. Presentation given at the
introductory session for political science Teach Assistants.
Contract or other research
Technical reports
2017 March 2017 Wakefield Spring Public Engagement Session and Design Workshop
Report (Peter Andrée and Louis Molgat)
2009 Briefing to the Yukon Legislative Assembly RE: Petition No. 07- 1 – 4 Genetically
Engineered Crops: The Inadequacies and Limitations of Federal Regulation
2008 Genetically Modified Crops in Ontario (Lucy Sharratt and Peter Andrée)
Canadian Biotechnology Action Network. Ottawa, Ontario.
2005 Meeting Niche Market Demand with a Humane Farming, Slaughtering and
Traceability Standard. Peterborough, Ontario: Harley Farms Incorporated,
Genopod, and Trent University
2002 Comments on the Regulatory Proposal under the Canadian Environmental
Protection Act, 1999, for the possible implementation of the Cartagena Protocol
on Biosafety to the Convention on Biological Diversity. (co-authored with
Michelle Swenarchuk) Toronto: Canadian Environmental Law Association.
2001 Community-Based Experiential Education Options for the Bachelor in
Environmental Studies (BES) Program. A report prepared for the BES
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Curriculum Committee. Toronto: Faculty of Environmental Studies, York
University.
1997 A Feasibility Study and Business Plan for an ‘Incubator Kitchen’ in
Peterborough, Ontario. Peterborough, Ontario: Peterborough Social Planning
Council and the Community Opportunity and Innovations Network.
Research Grants
2018 $25,000 SSHRC Connections Grant. Governing a Food Policy for Canada
(With Prof. Charles Levkoe and Dr. Amanda Wilson, Lakehead
University).
2015 $152,000 SSHRC Partnership Grant. Food: Locally Embedded, Globally
Engaged (FLEdGE). (with Prof. Patricia Ballamingie and Prof.
Irena Knezevic). PI is Alison Blay-Palmer, Wilfred Laurier
University. Amount shown is for Carleton-based research 2015-
2020.
2014 $1,400,000 SSHRC Partnership Grant. ‘CFICE’. Principal Investigator. This
amount represents the total value of the grant administered through
my research account 2014-2019.
2014 $30,000 Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food. Co-lead (with Prof.
Patricia Ballamingie) of the Eastern Node of the Nourishing
Communities research project on local food hubs. PI is Alison
Blay-Palmer, Wilfred Laurier University. Amount shown is for
Carleton-based research 2014-2015.
2014 $40,000 SSHRC Insight Grant. Co-lead (with Prof. Patricia Ballamingie) of
the Eastern Ontario Node of Nourishing Communities research
project on the informal food economy. PI is Alison Blay-Palmer,
Wilfred Laurier University. Amount shown if for Carleton-based
research.
2012 $360,000 SSHRC Partnership Grant (7 years). Co-lead of Community Food
Security Hub. PI is Edward Jackson, Carleton University. This
amount represents the share of the total of $2.5M over the first four
years of the project for the CFS hub.
2012 $40,000 SSHRC Partnership Development Grant (2 years). Co-lead (with
Prof. Patricia Ballamingie) of Eastern Ontario research node.
Building and reinforcing resilient regional food networks in
Canada and beyond. PI is Alison Blay-Palmer, Wilfred Laurier
University. Amount shown if for Carleton-based research.
2011 $22,750 SSHRC and the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture Food and Rural
Affairs (24 months). Lead of Ottawa Research Group. Developing
Regional Food Hubs: Applying knowledge to Increase Local Food
Purchasing through local food linkages and value chains. PI is
Alison Blay-Palmer, Wilfred Laurier University. Amount shown is
for Carleton RAs.
2009 $200,000 SSHRC CURA Grant (5 years). Co-lead of WG2 (Policy Mapping
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and Analysis). ‘Community Food Security: Participatory
Approaches to Exploring the Policy Interface Between Food
Access and Supply.’ PI is Patty Williams, Mount Saint Vincent
University. Amount shown is for WG 2 activities 2009-2014.
2007 $10,000 Start-up Grant. Faculty of Public Affairs, Carleton University.
2006 $43 000 SSHRC (Post-doctoral fellowship): ‘Local and Regional Food
Chains: Prospects for Rural Sustainability’
1999 $3000 BIOCAP Canada. ‘Bio-based Responses to Climate Change’
1997 $48 000 SSHRC (Doctoral fellowship): ‘Regulating Genetically-
Engineered Organisms’
1994 $24 000 Ontario Graduate Scholarship (Graduate studies scholarship)
Awards
2009 $15,000. Carleton University Teaching Achievement Award
Stipends
2010 $5000 Educational Development Centre, Carleton University.
Faculty Associate, Community-engaged pedagogy
2009 $2500 Educational Development Centre, Carleton University.
Faculty Associate, Community-engaged pedagogy
Development Grants
2011 $25,000 Carleton Innovation Forum (CIF) grant for ‘The
Advancement of Undergraduate Sustainability & Environmental
Education (SEE) at Carleton University’ (Lead applicant: Mike
Brklacich, DGES)
Other Professional Activities
External refereeing undertaken for scholarly journals
2018 Research for All: ‘A Relational Model of Public Engagement’
2017 Canadian Journal of Food Studies: ‘An unfair fight: Examining relations of power
and discourse in Canada's GMO debates’
2017 Food Secure Canada: National Policy Briefs (through a joint community/
academic peer review process)
2017 Geoforum: ‘Alternative Food Networks and Farmer Livelihoods: A Spatializing
Livelihoods Perspective’
2016 Canadian Journal of Political Science: ‘Towards a More Collaborative Political
Science: A Partnership Approach’
2016 Food and Foodways: ‘From the Ground Up: Building Indigenous Food Security
in the Northwest Territories through Land-Based Programs’
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2016 Journal of Canadian Studies: ‘Debating Bill C-18: An Analysis of Power and
Discourse in Parliamentary Proceedings on Canada’s Agricultural Growth Act’
2015 Review of International Political Economy: ‘The new agrarian double movement:
hegemony and resistance in the GMO food economy’
2014 Environmental Politics: ‘Discursive Power in Canadian Biotech Politics’
2013 Environmental Politics: ‘Russia’s Moratorium over GMOs throughout the 2000s:
The regulatory usage of scientific advice.’
2013 Journal of Canadian Studies: ‘Biosafety and Intellectual Property Regimes as
Potential Barriers to Realizing the Benefits of Publicly Funded Research: the Case
of Canadian Sunflower Genomics’
2013 Agriculture and Human Values: ‘Standards as a Commons: Governance for
sustainable agriculture’
2012 Science and Public Policy. ‘A Distorted Regulatory Landscape’
2012 Global Environmental Politics. ‘Developing Biosafety Regulations in Iran’
2010 Global Environmental Politics. ‘Shaping Global Governance: Sustainable
development and the discursive power of business’
2009 Canadian Journal of Sociology. ‘The sociology of agriculture in transition: the
political economy of agriculture after biotechnology.’
2008 Journal of Rural Studies. ‘Does the purchase of ‘local food’ by consumers in
developed countries impact the health of African farm workers?’
2008 Environmental Politics. ‘Defining the Precautionary Principle: An Empirical
Analysis of Elite Discourse’
2007 Journal of Canadian Studies. ‘The regulation of genetically modified salmon in
Canada.’
2006 Global Environmental Politics. ‘A Regime Analysis of the Cartagena Protocol on
Biosafety.’
2002 Capitalism, Nature, Socialism. ‘The political economy of the Risk Society.’
External refereeing undertaken for scholarly presses
2015 University of Toronto Press. ‘The Intimate Commodity Revisited:
Contradictions and Challenges to Canada’s Food Industry’
2013-14 University of Toronto Press. ‘Organic Limited: The Political Economy of
Organic Food in Canada and the United States’
2010 ‘Environmental Discourses.’ Oxford University Press.
External refereeing undertaken for research funders
2015 National Science Foundation (US)
2014 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
Service to learned societies or professional associations
2011- Editorial Board Member, Studies in Political Economy
2009-2011 Board member, Canadian Association for Food Studies
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Service to the profession outside the university
2016- Chair, Wakefield Farmers Market
2015-2017 Member, Friends of the Wakefield Spring
2010-2015 Steering Committee Chair, SOS Wakefield
2009-2012 Advisory Committee Member. ‘Food For All.’ Community Food Policy
Initiative led by University of Ottawa and Just Food Ottawa. Ottawa,
Ontario and funded by the CIHR.
2004-2006. Committee Member. Kawartha Choice Committee. Peterborough
Chamber of Commerce
2002-2006. Steering Committee Member. Big Cedar Cooperative.
2000-2005 Member. Canadian Environment Network Biotechnology Caucus.
2001-2004 Coordinator. EcoCouncil of Peterborough and Area
2000-2001 Organizing Member. Kawartha Forum on Genetically-Modified Foods.
1998-2000 Peterborough Local Committee Chair. Canadian Crossroads International.
1991-1998 Peterborough Local Committee Member. Canadian Crossroads
International
1994-1997 Member. Peterborough Food Policy Action Coalition., Peterborough,
Ontario.
1996-1997 Board Member. Kawartha World Issues Centre. Peterborough, Ontario.
Consulting
1990-2006 Facilitator and community development work for various organisations
including the Kawartha World Issues Centre, Trent Centre for
Community-Based Education, Kawartha Pine Ridge District Health
Council, Community Opportunities and Innovation Network,
Peterborough Green-Up, the Peterborough Labour Council and the
Peterborough Social Planning Council.
Conference organization
2018 Creating an Innovative and Democratic National Food Policy for Canada.
Carleton University and University of Ottawa
2017 Innovative Governance Working Group Mini-Conference. Centre for
International Governance Innovation (CIGI). Waterloo, Ontario.
2017 Carleton’s 75th Anniversary Community-University Expo. Carleton University
2017 45th Annual Trent Temagami Colloquium. Temagami, Ontario
2017 Community-First: Impacts of Community Engagement Evaluation Symposium.
Carleton University
2016 Carleton’s 5th Annual Community Engagement Event. Carleton University
2016 The Governance of Seeds and Food: Taking Stock. Carleton University and USC
Canada.
2016 44th Annual Trent Temagami Colloquium. Temagami, Ontario
2016 Carleton’s 4th Annual Community Engagement Event. Carleton University,
Ontario
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2015 Carleton’s 75th Anniversary organizing committee. Carleton University, Ontario
2015 43rd Annual Trent Temagami Colloquium. Temagami, Ontario
2013 41st Annual Trent Temagami Colloquium. Temagami, Ontario.
2012 Annual Temagami Mini-conference on Indigenous and Environmental Politics.
Trent University. Temagami, Ontario
2011 Annual Temagami Mini-conference on Indigenous and Environmental Politics.
Trent University. Temagami, Ontario
2011 Mini-conference on Sustainable Local Food Systems in Europe and the Americas:
Lessons for Policy and Practice. Funded by the Canada-EU Trans-Atlantic
Dialogue, Carleton University. Ottawa Ontario.
2010 Annual Temagami Mini-conference on Indigenous and Environmental Politics.
Trent University. Temagami, Ontario
2009 Annual Temagami Mini-conference on Indigenous and Environmental Politics.
Trent University. Temagami, Ontario
2009 Meeting of the Canadian Association for Food Studies. Carleton University.
(Local Arrangements Coordinator)
2009 Community-engaged pedagogy. One day teaching symposium. Educational
Development Center. Carleton University. (Co-ordinator)
2008 Annual Temagami Mini-conference on Indigenous and Environmental Politics.
Trent University. Temagami, Ontario
2007 Annual Temagami Mini-conference on Indigenous and Environmental Politics.
Trent University. Temagami, Ontario
2006 Annual Temagami Mini-conference on Indigenous and Environmental Politics.
Trent University. Temagami, Ontario
2005 Annual Temagami Mini-conference on Indigenous and Environmental Politics.
Trent University. Temagami, Ontario.
2005 Agriculture and Rural Development: Global and Local Issues. Trent University.
Peterborough, Ontario. (Organizing committee member)
2004 Globalization, Food and the Environment: Grassroots Responses. Trent
University. Peterborough, Ontario. (Organizing committee member)
1996 Second Peterborough Conference on Community Economic Development.
Community Opportunities and Innovation Network. Peterborough, Ontario
(Organizing committee member and workshop facilitator).
1995 Getting Our Food onto Our Tables. Peterborough Food Policy Action Coalition.
Peterborough, Ontario (Chair of organizing committee)
1994 From Farm Gate to Kitchen Table. Trent University. Peterborough, Ontario
(Organizing committee member).
1992 Our Common Future Too. Kawartha World Issues Centre. Peterborough, Ontario
(Organizing committee member and workshop facilitator).
Webinars organization for knowledge mobilization beyond the university
2018 Community Voices: Advancing Community Policy Agendas through CCE.
Moderated by David Peacock. https://carleton.ca/communityfirst/2018/video-
community-voices-webinar-recording/
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2017 Faculty Voices on Effective Community-Campus Engagement. Organized and
chaired by Peter Andrée https://carleton.ca/communityfirst/2017/video-plain-
language-webinar-recording-2/
2017 ‘Subversions from the Informal and Social Economy: Relocating social and
ecological values in food systems (Eastern Ontario)’ Chaired by Peter Andrée.
Organized through the Nourishing Communities Research Network.
2015 ‘Collective Impact’. Chaired by Peter Andrée. Featuring Liz Weaver. Organized
through CFICE network
2014 ‘The story of The SEED’. Chaired by Peter Andrée. Featuring Erin Nelson. Co-
organized with Food Secure Canada.
2013 ‘Building links between community and university researchers in Participatory
Action Research: Lessons for addressing ethical issues in research’ Chaired by
Peter Andrée. Featuring Prof. Irena Knezevic, Felicia Newell and Sheila Byrd.
Co-organized with Food Secure Canada.
2013 ‘Evaluating community-university partnerships.’ Chaired by Peter Andrée.
Featuring Prof. Edward Jackson. Co-organized with Food Secure Canada.
2013 ‘University-Community Connections in the Waterloo Food System.’ Chaired by
Peter Andrée. Featuring Katherine Pigott, Prof. Steffanie Scott and Wajma
Qaderi-Attayi. Co-organized with Food Secure Canada.
2012 Building Regional Food Security through Community-University Linkages. Food
Security Research Network. Lakehead University. Featuring Prof. Connie Nelson,
Prof. Mirella Stroink, Madge Richardson. Co-organized with Food Secure
Canada.
Professional presentations in the community
2018 The Future of Farming in Hastings County (with Kimberly Bittermann). Four
presentations: Feb 12 (Hastings), Feb 26 (Maynooth), March 19 (Madoc), March
20 (Belleville)
2017 The Future of Farming in Hastings County (with Kimberly Bittermann).
Organized by Harvest Hastings. Nov. 30.
2017 The Future of the University (presentation on behalf of Carleton University). The
Future of Good conference. Ottawa
2017 Author meets readers. Focus: Globalization and Food Sovereignty. Organized
through Faculty of Public Affairs, Carleton University
2017 Canada’s National Food Policy. Presentation to Minister of Agriculture and Agri-
Food, Lawrence MacAulay, and members of the West Quebec Farmer’s
Association. Ottawa, Ontario
2015 Community First: Impacts of Community Engagement. Developing Future
Leaders Conference. Zelikovitz Centre for Jewish Studies. Carleton University,
Ottawa, Ontario.
2015 Housing Security, Food Access and Community Connections: A Case Study of
Peterborough, Ontario. Peterborough County-City Health Unit. Peterborough,
Ontario. (With Patricia Ballamingie, Mary-Anne Martin and Julie Pilson)
2014 Reflections on the Good Food revolution. Food Core. The Table Community
Food Centre. Perth, Ontario.
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2013 Does Canada Need a National Food Policy? Co-organizer and chair of panel
hosted by Carleton University’s Initiative for Parliamentary and Diplomatic
Engagement. Government Conference Centre, Ottawa.
2012 CFICE: Community/University partnerships and the Canadian food movement.
With Cathleen Kneen. Food Secure Canada conference. Edmonton, Alberta.
2012 ‘How to get academic researchers to help you get things done’. With Cathleen
Kneen. Workshop delivered at Food Secure Canada biennial meeting in
Edmonton, Alberta.
2012 Alternative Food Supply Chains and Sustainable Agriculture: Lessons from
Australia. Presentation for the Hastings Stewardship Council. Thurlow, Ontario.
2009 ‘SmartStax and GMO Regulation in Canada.’ Public presentation on behalf of the
Canadian Biotechnology Action Network. Ottawa, Ontario.
2008. ‘Food Justice.’ One World Dinner (fundraiser for Kawartha World Issues Center
and Jamaica Self-Help). Peterborough, Ontario
2005. ‘Agricultural Sustainability in Canada.’ (lecture and farm tour). Summer
Explorations in Canadian Culture. Trent University. Peterborough, Ontario.
2001 ‘Biotechnology and Democracy.’ INSTRUCT Student Conference. Trent
University. Peterborough, Ontario.
2000 ‘Genetically Modified Organisms and the Environment.’ University Women’s
Association of Peterborough. Peterborough, Ontario
2000 ‘Values and the Environment.’ Roots of our Future (student conference). Trent
University. Peterborough, Ontario
2000 ‘The Ethics of Genetic Engineering.’ Unitarian Fellowship of Peterborough.
Peterborough, Ontario
1998 ‘Agricultural Issues in the Kawarthas.’ Canadian Studies International Summer
Institute’ (lecture and farm tour for visiting Canadian Studies scholars). Trent
University. Peterborough, Ontario
1998 ‘The Politics of Agricultural Biotechnology: Competing Epistemologies.’
INSTRUCT Student Conference. Trent University. Peterborough, Ontario
1995. ‘Introduction to Agriculture’ (lecture and farm tour). Upper Canada College/
Frost Centre for Canadian Heritage and Development Studies Summer Program.
Peterborough, Ontario
1995. ‘Environment and Development.’ mini-enrichment program course for senior
high school students. Trent University. Peterborough, Ontario
Academic responsibilities (teaching)
Undergraduate courses taught
2018 PSCI 3609: The Global Politics of Food (Carleton)
2014 PSCI 3809 (special topics): The Politics of Food (Carleton)
2012 PSCI 3801: Environmental Politics (Carleton)
2012 PSCI 1002B: Global Political Issues (Carleton)
2011 PSCI 3801: Environmental Politics (Carleton)
2011 PSCI 3801: Environmental Politics (Carleton)
2010 PSCI 1002: Global Political Issues: The Politics of Food (Carleton)
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2010 PSCI 4808: Global Environmental Politics (Carleton)
2009 PSCI 3801: Environmental Politics (Carleton)
2009 PSCI 1002: Global Political Issues: The Politics of Food (Carleton)
2009 PSCI 4808: Global Environmental Politics (Carleton)
2008 PSCI 3801: Environmental Politics (Carleton)
2008 PSCI 1002: Global Political Issues: The Politics of Food (Carleton)
2008 PSCI 4808: Global Environmental Politics (Carleton)
2007 PSCI 3801: Environmental Politics (Carleton)
2006 PSCI 1002: Global Political Issues (Carleton)
2006 PSCI 3801: Environmental Politics (Carleton)
2005-2006 ERS 334: The Canadian Food System: A Community Development
Approach (Trent)
2004-2005 ERS 461: Global Environmental Policy (Trent)
2004-2005 IDS 221: Agrarian Change and Food Production in Global Context (Trent)
2004-2005 ERS 334: The Canadian Food system: A Community Development
Approach (Trent)
2004-2005 ERS 460: Public Policy in Global Perspective (Trent)
2003-2004 ERS 461: Global Environmental Policy (Trent)
2003-2004 ERS 310: Canadian Public Policy and the Environment (Trent)
2002-2003 ERS 461: Global Environmental Policy (Trent)
2001-2002 ERS 461: Global Environmental Policy (Trent)
2000-2001 ENVS 3300: Science and the Environment (York)
1999-2000 ENVS 3000: Environmental Ethics (York)
1997-1998 ERS 330: Environmental Ethics (Trent in Oshawa)
Graduate courses taught
2017 (fall) PSCI 5810: Approaches to Environmental Politics (Carleton)
2016 (fall) PSCI 5810: Approaches to Environmental Politics (Carleton)
2016 (winter) PSCI 5810: Approaches to Environmental Politics (Carleton)
2014 PSCI 5810: Approaches to Environmental Politics (Carleton)
2012 PSCI 5915: Community-Based Research in Food Policy and
Environmental Policy (Carleton)
2012 PECO 5001: Research Methodologies (Carleton)
2011 PSCI 5915: Community-Based Research in Food Policy and
Environmental Policy (Carleton)
2011 PECO 5001: Research Methodologies (Carleton)
2010 PSCI 5915: Community-Based Research in Food Policy and
Environmental Policy (Carleton)
2010 PSCI 5900: Canadian Food Policy Research Seminar (Carleton reading
course – 5 students)
2009 PSCI 5915: Community-Based Research in Food Policy and
Environmental Policy (Carleton)
2008 PSCI 5810: Approaches to Environmental Politics (Carleton)
2007 CNDS 5900: Democracy and the Environment in Canada (Carleton
reading course – 1 student)
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2005-2006 CSNS 507: The Canadian Food System (Trent reading course – 1 student)
2004-2005 CSNS 507: The Canadian Food system (Trent reading course – 1 student)
Thesis or Major Research Paper Supervision
(note: titles given, no student names)
Post-Doctoral
2017- Food Policy Post-Doctoral Fellowship. Funded by MITACS (Industry
Canada)
2016-2017 Entrepreneurial strategies of agribusiness mega-enterprises in Argentina
and Brazil. Funded by Robert McNamara Fellowship Program (World
Bank)
PhD
2016- National Food Policy. Department of Political Science, Carleton
University
2015- Climate Change Adaptation in Agriculture in Canada’s Maritime
Provinces: Governance Challenges and Opportunities. Department of
Political Science, Carleton University
2014- Discourses of Climate Change Adaptation in Agriculture: A Comparative
Analysis of Canada and Australia. Department of Political Science,
Carleton University
2011-2018 Moms Feeding Families in Peterborough City and County: Exploring the
extent to which community-based food initiatives can provide support.
Trent-Carleton Join PhD Program in Canadian Studies
2011-2017 The new governance of sustainable food systems: Shared insights from
four rural communities in Canada and the EU. Department of Political
Science, Carleton University
2008-2014 The struggle for democratic environmental governance around energy
projects in post-communist countries: the role of civil society groups and
multilateral development banks. Department of Political Science. Carleton
University.
MA
2015-2018 The Yellowknife Food Charter: A Participatory Action Research Project.
Institute of Political Economy, Carleton University
2016-2017 Saying what we mean and meaning what we say: deliberative democracy
and the Crown’s duty to consult the Clyde River Hamlet. Institute of
Political Economy, Carleton University
2015- Community-Based Adaptation to Climate Change in Bangladesh.
Geography and Environmental Studies, Carleton University
2015-2017 A Food Systems’ Approach to Food Governance. Institute of Political
Economy, Carleton University (co-supervisor)
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2011-2013 Municipal Food Policy. Institute of Political Economy, Carleton
University.
2011-2012 Cultivating Solidarity: How the local food movement can contribute to
global food justice. Institute of Political Economy, Carleton University
2010-2011 Abattoir Regulation in Canada. Institute of Political Economy, Carleton
University
2009-2011 Global Governance and Food Security Discourses: The FAO and the Via
Campesina. Department of Geography and Environmental Studies,
Carleton University
2009- 2010 Meaningful Consultation and Canada’s First Nations. Institute of Political
Economy, Carleton University
2009-2011 Mobilizing the Local Food Movement in Canada: Fostering Collaboration
and Effecting Policy Change. Department of Political Science, Carleton
University
2008-2010 The Eco-politics of the Alberta Tar Sands. Institute of Political Economy.
Carleton University
2008-2010 The discourse of food sovereignty in Canada. Institute of Political
Economy. Carleton University
2007-2008 Challenging commodity fetishism? The local food movement and the
reinvention of fine cuisine. Institute of Political Economy. Carleton
University. (co-supervisor)
2007-2008 Fair Trade Mainstreaming: An Innovative Response to the Challenges of
Hegemonic Neoliberalism. Department of Political Science. Carleton
University
2007-2008 Traveling Third Class: Regulating the Transport of Farm Animals in
Canada. Institute of Political Economy. Carleton University. (co-
supervisor)
BA (Hons)
2016-2017 Milk and Money: Regulated and Deregulated Dairy Marketing Systems
and their Impacts on Sustainability in Rural Quebec and Ontario. BPAPM
(Carleton)
2016-2017 Discourses Surrounding the Mercury Contamination of the Wabigoon
River and their Impact on Grassy Narrows First Nation. BPAPM
(Carleton)
2016-2017 Defining Success in Building a Just, and Sustainable Food System in
Eastern Ontario. Department of Geography and Environmental Studies
(Carleton)
2015-2016 From the ground out: How land access can grow the urban agriculture
footprint in Ottawa. BPAPM (Carleton)
2015-2016 International Engagement with Urban Agriculture Movements. BPAPM
(Carleton)
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2012-2013 First Nations’ Struggle for Environmental Justice: An Analysis of the
Northern Gateway Environmental Assessment. Political Science
(Carleton)
2012-2013 Feeding Movements of Change: The Special Rapporteur on the Right to
Food’s mission to Canada and Implications for CSOs. BPAPM (Carleton)
2011-2012 Fair Trade and the Small Producers Symbol. BPAPM (Carleton)
2010-2011 Seed Regulation and Seed Sovereignty in Canada. BPAPM (Carleton)
2010-2011 The Political Economy of the nutritional aspects of Food Aid. Political
Science (Carleton)
2010-2011 The Politics of Wind Energy in Ontario. DGES (Carleton)
2010-2011 Polyculture and Organic Agriculture in Ottawa: a sustainable local food
system. DGES (Carleton)
2009-2010 NGO influence in International Environmental Negotiations. BPAPM
(Carleton)
2009-2010 Adaptation to Climate Change in Ottawa. BPAPM (Carleton)
2008-2010 Furthering Food Security in Ottawa: Examining Partnership-Based Policy
between Local Government and Civil Society. BPAPM (Carleton)
2008-2009 Water as a human right in Canada. BPAPM (Carleton)
2008-2009 Resilience theory and natural resource management in Madagascar.
Political Science and Biology (Carleton) (co-supervisor)
2008-2009 Carbon taxation. Political Science (Carleton)
2007-2008 Canadian bulk water export policy. BPAPM (Carleton)
2007-2008 From efficiency to authenticity: the contradictions of institutional food
service and local food sourcing. Interdisciplinary Studies (Carleton)
2007-2008 Environmental Non-Government Organization influence: The case of the
2006 Pest Control Products Act. Political Science. (Carleton)
Thesis advisor (second reader)
PhD
2013-2015 Sowing the seeds of a collective autonomy: An analysis of postcapitalist
possibilities in food-based livelihoods. Department of Sociology and
Anthropology (Carleton)
2011-2016 Making of the Local: Organic Olives and Narratives of Space in
Gökçeada, Turkey. Department of Sociology and Anthropology (Carleton)
2009-2012 A Qualitative Analysis of Urban Food Relations and Livelihoods in
Istanbul, Turkey. Department of Geography (Carleton).
2008-2010 Alternative forms of agriculture and climate change. Department of
Geography (Carleton).
MA
2015 Basic Income and Housing Satisfaction: Evidence from the Mincome
Experiment. Institute of Political Economy (Carleton).
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2010 The political economy of vertical farming in Canada. Institute of Political
Economy (Carleton).
2009 Ecological agriculture in the Kawarthas. Frost Centre for Canadian Studies
and Native Studies (Trent)
2009 Cleaning up the Harbour: the Hamilton Harbour Remedial Action Plan as
a Sustainable Common Property Institution. Institute of Political
Economy, Carleton University (co-supervisor)
2008 Networks of Power: A feminist political ecology analysis of the World
Water Council. Institute of Political Economy (Carleton)
Examining boards
External
PhD
2016 The Political-Economy of Science and (Bio) Technology: The Emergence
of Agricultural Biotechnology in Canada. Department of Geography. York
University, Toronto
2016 United States Promotion of GM Foods in Mexico: An Application of a
Public Diplomacy Model. The University of Auckland. Auckland, New
Zealand.
2015 On the transformational potential of ‘eating local’: Insights for local food
system and social sustainability praxis. Griffith School of Environment.
Griffith University, Queensland, Australia
2011 In the Same Boat? Exploring Treaty Rights, Resource Privatisation,
Community Resistance, and Mi’kmaq/non-native Solidarity in Bear River
First Nation (BRFN), through Video-based Participatory Research.
Interdisciplinary Studies. Concordia University, Montreal, Québec
MA
2017 Cultivating Change: Optimizing Farmers’ Markets in Ontario.
Sustainability Studies. Trent University. Peterborough, Ontario
2008 Theorizing Governance in an Uncertain Present: Foucault and Post-
positivism in Policy Studies. Centre for Politics, theory and culture. Trent
University, Peterborough, Ontario.
Internal/External
PhD
2011 The Political Ecology of Biofuels Production: Jatropha in Kenya.
Geography and Environmental Studies, Carleton University
2007 Biotechnology and Public Consultation. Geography and Environmental
Studies. Carleton University.
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MA
2015 Knots that Strain & Threads that Bind: NGO-Grassroots Dynamics in the
Movement Web Challenging Canadian Resource Extractivism.
Department of Sociology and Anthropology Carleton. University
2011 The Environment and Social Work. School of Social Work. Carleton
University
2008 Community Supported Agriculture: A Qualitative Analysis. Geography
and Environmental Studies. Carleton University.
2007 Scaling up alternative food systems. Institute of Political Economy.
Carleton University.
Innovation in teaching methods
2009 Introduced a graduate course based around community-based research
projects.
2009 Introduced a community-based research film project to fourth year course
in global environmental politics.
2008 Developed a new community service-learning project for an introductory
course on global political issues.
2007 Introduced community-based research project to a third year course in
environmental politics.
2003-2005 Developed a course on the Canadian Food System and Community
Development that relied exclusively on community-based research or
service learning projects.
2002-2005 Created a radio project for a fourth-year course on global environmental
issues that had student groups presenting programs on the university radio
station (Trent)
2004 Co-facilitated a workshop (with Tom Whillans) on community-based
education techniques for the Instructional Development Centre (Trent)
2004 Developed a news-writing project for a third-year course in environmental
policy that required students to submit articles to community and student
newspapers (Trent)
Administrative responsibilities
Department
2015- Associate Chair. Political Science Department (Carleton)
2015- Member. Tenure and Promotion Committee. Political Science Department.
(Carleton)
2015- Member. Curriculum and Priorities Committee. Political Science
Department. (Carleton)
2015-2016 Member. Departmental Review Committee. Political Science Department.
(Carleton)
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2013-2014 Member. Undergraduate Studies Programming Committee. Political
Science Department. (Carleton)
2011, 2012 Member. Institute for Political Economy. Incoming Graduate Student
Selection Committee (Carleton)
2010-2012 Member. Undergraduate Studies Programming Committee. Political
Science Department. (Carleton)
2010 Member. Department of Geography and Environmental Studies. Hiring
Committee for Tenure-track position in Sustainability and Environment
(Carleton)
2009 Member. Institute for Political Economy. Incoming Graduate Student
Selection Committee (Carleton)
2009 Member. Curriculum and Priorities committee. Department of Political
Science. (Carleton)
2008-2009 Member. Tenure and Promotions committee. Department of Political
Science (Carleton)
2007-2008 Member. Hiring Committee for position in African Politics. Department of
Political Science. (Carleton)
2007-2008 Member. Graduate Studies Programming Committee. Political Science
Department. (Carleton)
2007- Member, Institute for Political Economy Board. (Carleton)
2007- Member. Political Science Departmental Board. (Carleton)
2004-2005 Member. Program Committee for the Indigenous Environmental Studies
Program. (Trent)
2003-2005 Member. Environmental and Resource Studies Program Committee.
(Trent)
2004-2005 Member. Committee on the Special Emphasis in Food and Agriculture.
(Trent)
2004-2005 Member. Environmental and Resource Studies Awards Committee.
(Trent)
2004-2005 Member. Environmental and Resource Studies Merit Committee.
(Trent)
2000-2001 Member. Bachelor in Environmental Studies Curriculum Committee.
(York) Faculty
2009 Member. School of Canadian Studies, Committee of Management.
(Carleton)
2008 Member. Faculty Representative on Hiring Committee for Instructor
Position. School of Criminology. Faculty of Public Affairs (Carleton).
2008 Member. Initiative on Community-University Engagement. Faculty of
Public Affairs. (Carleton)
University
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2017 Chair. 75th Anniversary Community-Academic Expo Strategic Planning
Subcommittee (Carleton)
2015- Member. Co-operative Education Committee (Carleton)
2015- Member. Carleton Centre for Community Innovation Management Board
(Carleton)
2015-2017 Member. 75th Anniversary Community-Academic Expo Conference
Committee (Carleton)
2014- Chair. Committee on Community Engaged Pedagogy (Carleton)
2014 Member. Hiring Committee. Department of Geography and
Environmental Studies (Carleton).
2013-2015 Member. Tenure and Promotion Appeals Committee (Carleton)
2009-2013 Chair. Initiative on Community University Engagement Pedagogy
Subcommittee. (Carleton)
2009-2010 Faculty Associate, Educational Development Centre, Carleton University
2007-2009 Member. Initiative on Community-University Engagement. (Carleton)
2006-2017 Member. Trent Temagami Mini-Conference Organizing Committee
(Carleton representative on Trent-based committee)
2004-2006 Chair. Trent Temagami Mini-Conference Organizing Committee. (Trent)