Welcome to the March 2023 edition of the EUC Research Update聽 - bringing you highlights from research activities at 91亚色's . We invite you to view our past updates on our Research News page.
Research Spotlights

Ellie Perkins on the UN Water Conference 2023 in New 91亚色 City.

Mahtot Gebresselassie on wheelchair users鈥 perspectives on transportation services hailed through Uber and Lyft applications.

Peter Victor on modelling alternative economic and environmental futures.

Aeisha Aggarwal and Kathy Young on understanding seasonal vulnerability to climate change in Southeast Iceland.

Fabio Oliveira on queerifying the social environmental debate.

Christian Anderson on a parallax view of everyday life and place-based urban political economy.
Accolades, Appointments, and Awards

91亚色 has launched a new research centre - the Institute for Technoscience & Society. EUC professor Kean Birch is the inaugural director of the new centre, which aims to build a global hub of critical interdisciplinary research and knowledge mobilization on the configuration of social power underpinning scientific claims, medical practices, emerging technologies, and sites of innovation.
"91亚色 has one of the largest concentrations of internationally-renowned experts working on these important societal issues and the ITS aims to support these researchers as they promote socially responsible and inclusive technoscience,鈥 says Birch. Kean has recently published a new policy briefing on Personal Data Governance in the Big Tech Era and a policy report on Rethinking Canada鈥檚 Competition Policy in the Digital Economy.

Sheila Colla has received a grant for a project on increasing pollinator habitat and awareness around the Native Plant Garden at 91亚色.

Photo credit: Anders Sandberg
The garden, located outside the Health, Nursing, & Environmental Studies (HNES) building at 91亚色, is a wildlife oasis in the middle of concrete, lawns, and buildings.
In spring/summer of 2023, the Centre for Bee Ecology, Evolution and Conservation (BEEc) and EUC will hold two public outreach events about pollinators and native plants, with hands-on gardening components. Interpretive signs will be installed about native plants' purpose and value. The project involve faculty, staff and students at EUC and the Faculty of Science.

Mike Layton, EUC adjunct professor and MES alumnus, has been appointed as 91亚色's first Chief Sustainability Officer. Layton is a proven champion of climate action and equality with almost two decades of experience leading change in public policy in senior roles both inside and outside government. At 91亚色, Layton will engage the community to ensure that sustainability continues to be a critical part of the university's work. He will be one of the guest speakers at the on Friday, March 31. For more info, read .

Phyllis Novak, Environmental Studies doctoral student, is the new Director of EUC's聽听补苍诲听聽Gardens. Novak is a social and eco-arts facilitator/curator, researcher, and strategist, trained in theatre performance with an interdisciplinary arts practice. In 2021-2022, she curated and directed series for ArtworxTO: Toronto鈥檚 Year of Public Art (in collaboration with fellow graduate student Charlotte Lombardo). The project is guided by EUC faculty members Sarah Flicker and Lisa Myers.

Novak with EUC students Davina Brown, Chevonnie Bailey and Em Kodolko.
Novak聽was recently a supporting producer for the mural ', a聽massive sticker project on the HNES windows. The project is part of an Academic Innovation Fund project by Gail Fraser, Lisa Myers, and Traci Warkentin centred around migratory bird mortality from window strikes. The design of the art occurred in ENVS 2122 Environmental Arts for Social Change. The installation was student driven by the Sky Studio Collective.

Stuart Schussler, Environmental Studies doctoral student, has been awarded a fellowship from the Provost鈥檚 Program for Interdisciplinary Postdoctoral Scholars at the University of Waterloo. Stuart's project, "Bridging the Gap: The Makings of Constructive Service Learning with Community Organizations" will aid university students in learning from the social movement organizations that shape our political landscape. He will research the best practices of university faculty and staff who have created successful service learning projects with community organizations, creating the tools that will help more students support these dynamic organizations in ways that are both useful and accountable.

闯辞蝉丑耻补听罢丑颈别苍辫辞苍迟听was awarded an inaugural Outstanding Service Award from the at their 2023 annual meeting in Montreal in February. 聽
Eleven members of the , including Jennifer Korosi and students, participated in the Annual Meeting which aims to enhance understanding of aquatic systems and to highlight areas where urgent action to protect and restore these aquatic ecosystems is necessary.
Thienpont is on the executive board of the Society, which represents Canada's vibrant scientific community studying all things aquatic.
Publications and Reports
Aggarwal, A. and Young, K.L. (2023). . Hydrology Research, 54 (1): 14鈥30.
Baltruszewicz, M., Julia K. Steinberger, J.K, Paavola, J. Ivanova, D., Brand-Correa, L.I., Owen, A. (2023)., Ecological Economics, Volume 205, March, 107686.
Birch, K. (2023) Personal Data Governance in the Big Tech Era: What is Happening to Our Personal Data?, ITS Policy Briefing #01-2023.
Birch, K. and Adediji, D. (2023) Rethinking Canada鈥檚 Competition Policy in the Digital Economy, ITS Policy Report #01-2023.
Eludoyin, A.O., Olusola, A.O., Fashae, O.A., Jeje, L.K., Faniran, A. (2023). . In: Faniran, A., Jeje, L.k., Fashae, O.A., Olusola, A.O. (eds) Landscapes and Landforms of Nigeria. Springer: World Geomorphological Landscapes.
Faniran, A., Kosoko Jeje L., Fashae O.A. and Olusola, A.O. (2023) Eds. . Springer: Geomorphological Landscape Book Series.

Fashae, O.A., Olusola, A.O., Obateru, R., Faniran, A. (2023). . In: Faniran, A., Jeje, L.k., Fashae, O.A., Olusola, A.O. (eds) . World Geomorphological Landscapes. Springer, Cham
Jeje, L.K., Orimoogunje, O., Olusola, A.O. (2023). . In: Faniran, A., Jeje, L.k., Fashae, O.A., Olusola, A.O. (eds) . World Geomorphological Landscapes. Springer, Cham.
Keil, R., Ali, H. and Treffers, S. (2023). . In . Manchester University Press.
Kepkiewicz, L. W., Boissoneau , D., Giacomini, T., Fenton, A., Lickers Xavier, A., & Rotz, S. (2023). . Canadian Food Studies / La Revue Canadienne Des 茅tudes Sur l鈥檃limentation, 10(1), 13鈥21.

Meherali, S., Munro, S. Puinean, G., Salami, B., Pui-Hing Wong, J., Vandermorris, A., Benoit, J.R.A., Flicker, S., Okeke-Ihejirika, P., Eleni Stroulia, E., Norman, W.V., and Scott, S.D. (2023). . JMIR Publications: Advancing Digital Health and Open Science. March.
Olusegun, C., Ogunjo, S. and Olusola, A. (2023). . International Journal of Climatology, March.
Olusola, A., Ogunjo, S. & Olusegun, C. (2023). . Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 195, 476.
Winfield, M., Hill, S. and Gaede, J. (2023). Eds. . UBC Press. November.
Yousuf, B. and Hyndman, J. (2023). (Chapter 4). In (2023) edited by Johanna Waters and Brenda Yeoh, pp. 51-67.
Zalik, A. "Cercados marinos y geojur铆dica: Extracci贸n en la zona fuera de jurisdicci贸n nacional" in Hernandez Cervantes y Lopez Barcenas (eds; 2023). . Mexico: Bonilla/Colegio de San Luis.
Events and Media Coverage

Kean Birch was featured on "" podcast from The Globe and Mail, sharing his views on Netflix's decision to introduce new rules for password sharing. Birch noted that Netflix鈥檚 business model was , as competition from other streaming services pulls content off the platform and draws users away. The question is, will it work?

Lina Brand Correa delivered a micro lecture on . Accordingly energy is everywhere, and the energy systems we rely on are also the main drivers of climate change. In her talk, Correa explores issues of fairness, the pace of change and the relationship between energy and economic growth and considers the universe of possibilities that opens up when you challenge yourself to make change.
The video is part of 91亚色's free Microlecture Series in Sustainable Living. Learn more and earn a Digital Badge as a Sustainable Living Ambassador at .

EUC organized a panel discussion on Raju Das' book (2022) with discussants Greg Albo, Professor, Department of Politics, 91亚色 and Stefan Kipfer, Professor, Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change.
The volume unpacks the capitalist state鈥檚 functions in relation to commodity relations, private property, and the crisis-ridden production of (surplus) value as a part of the capital circuit. It also examines state鈥檚 political and geographical forms. Read more details in
The book was also reviewed by Chris Nineham in , noting that it is an important restoration of Marx鈥檚 original revolutionary analysis.

Andil Gosine's artwork from the 2014-2018 SSHRC project "Visual Arts After Indenture" was the subject of a by Subhalakshmi Gooptu, Professor of World Literature at Fashion Institute of Technology (SUNY) who also published an article on it in Feminist Review. In addition, his book was featured on Episode 43 of the podcast "."

Chandra Maracle, ES PhD student, is featured in the latest episode of Paulette Moore鈥檚 The (Paulette is also in the Environmental Studies PhD program). In the one-hour interview, Chandra discusses food sovereignty as the reason why the Haudenosaunee/Rotinonhsy贸n:ni Confederacy became elevated in our collective thinking (Kanikonr铆yo) and envisioning -- as well as her current role as a scholar/artist with EUC and beyond.
Chandra is also part of the project that offers education packages containing videos and photo essays using food as an entry to pressing issues, such as Indigenous-settler relations, food justice and food sovereignty, and anti-racism in the food movement.
Cate Sandilands was one of the panelists of the 鈥溾 that described how to apply an LGBTQ-centered approach to ecology to 鈥渆nvironmental and conservation work." The panel featured a diversity, equity, inclusion (DEI), and justice officer from American Rivers, which addresses 鈥渃limate change, unnecessary dams, pollution, floods, and outdated policies.鈥
Dayna Scott shared her opinion in on the process of environmental assessment for road projects servicing Ontario's Ring of Fire. Serving as an adviser to the Neskantaga Nation, Scott noted that the Neskantaga Nation has been excluded from most of the process. In an interview with The Trillium, Scott argues that "There have been attempts by the consultants for the projects to consult or engage with the Neskantaga First Nation, but there have been no meaningful attempts to actually adopt the consultation protocols that Neskantaga requires."

Mimi Shulman, MES alumna and mixed media artist, was featured at the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) with her work on . Her historical and romantic one-of-a-kind jewellery with bows, hearts, love knots, birds, and cupids cast in silver or gold that is designed for modern women. Accordingly, they are expressions of her feelings and fears transformed into a physical object with wit and irony by 鈥渢aking a serious situation and lightening it.鈥 She plays upon the association of jewellery as gift鈥攅ven for oneself鈥攖hat mark life鈥檚 events, saying, 鈥淚 decided that I needed a medal for coming this far in life.鈥

Greg Thiemann shared his knowledge on the process of bear tracking in Gizmodo online magazine. On the topic of "," Thiemann explained that tracking devices can be very helpful in recording bear's location. The best part of using the burr-on-fur-tracking devices is that bears' skin does not have to be pierced for the device to be fully attached as it does with more invasive instruments like ear tags. Thiemann also noted that bears tend to engage in wrestling behaviours with each other, which means that firm attachment of the tracking device is critical in ensuring that no data will get lost.
Steven Tufts, a spokesperson for the Toronto Airport Workers鈥 Council, was cited in a Toronto Star article on noting that airlines need to do their part to ensure they adhere to the cap limits to avoid the travel turmoil in 2022. 鈥淎irlines have to still commit not to overselling,鈥 Tufts said. 鈥淗opefully knowing they have a capacity limit put on by Pearson means 鈥 they鈥檒l go back and adjust their algorithms appropriately.鈥
Mark Winfield shared his views on the quick process of approval for mines with CBC in an article titled "". Winfield states that many mining projects in Ontario receive special exemptions to accelerate the speed of project approval. "I find it difficult to imagine how the approvals process for mines could be more streamlined than it already is," said Winfield, "I would be particularly sensitive to things that let them further off the hook on liabilities for mine closure and clean-up."

Join us for Peter Victor's book launch of with special guests:
The Honourable Elizabeth Dowdeswell, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario and David Miller, Managing Director, C40 Centre for City Climate Policy and Economy and former Mayor of Toronto (virtual). You can reserve either free in-person tickets or livestream tickets. Doors open at 5.00pm. Remarks by the special guests and the author, and the livestream, will start at 5.30pm. Snacks and non-alcoholic drinks will be provided. Escape from Overshoot: Economics for a Planet in Peril, and other books by Peter Victor, will be available for purchase at a discount. The book is also available directly from .
Anna Zalik co-wrote an opinion piece on in The Hill Times. Zalik argues that TC Energy鈥檚 pursuit of investor-state arbitration over U.S. President Joe Biden鈥檚 cancellation of Keystone XL serves as a warning to Mexico.

EUC has concluded its Food Sovereignty winter seminar series organized by Martha Stiegman in collaboration with Seed Change with our last talk on Feminist Agroecologies on March 23 that featured Leonida Odongo (Kenya), Tiffany Traverse (Secw茅pemc煤lecw) Fourth Sister Farm, and Julia Kamau (Kenya) Seed Savers Network, Kenya. Four webinars held over the winter term explored themes related to Food & Seed Sovereignty, featuring movement leaders working to strengthen traditional and agroecological food systems and to defend women鈥檚 and farmers rights, in the face of land grabbing, restrictive intellectual property right regimes and policies designed to support the expansion of corporate agribusiness. Visit our to see and listen to our previous seminars. Thank you to all our presenters, partners and participants!
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