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CURRICULUM VITAE

Amanda Wilson Assistant Professor

DEGREES: Ph.D. Sociology with a Specialization in Political Economy, , 2015 M.A., Labour Studies, McMaster University, 2008 B.A., Global Development Studies and Political Studies, Queen’s University, 2007

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY 2018- Assistant Professor, School of Social Innovation, Saint Paul University. 2017-18 PostDoctoral Fellow, Centre for Sustainable Food System Research and Engagement, . 2017-18 Contract Instructor, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Carleton University. 2016 Part-time Professor, Department of Sociology, University of . 2015 Part-time Professor, School of Conflict Studies, Saint Paul University.

SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: 2019- Governance Committee member, Canadian Food Studies Journal 2019- Co-President, Joint Health and Safety Committee, Saint Paul University 2019- Member, Groupe de réflexion sur la recherche, Saint Paul University 2019- Secretary and Board member, Canadian Association of Food Studies 2018-19 Secretary-Treasurer, Mauril Belanger Social Innovation Atelier 2018-19 Board Member, Research Centre on Social Innovation and Transformation 2017-18 Board Member, Canadian Association of Food Studies 2017-18 Referee. Journal of Rural Studies. 2014-17 Referee. Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography. 2012 Member. Critical Social Research Collaborative, Carleton University. Wilson page 2

COURSES TAUGHT 2019 Theoretical Foundations of Social Innovation. School of Social Innovation. Saint Paul University. 2019 Conflict in Organizations (Workplaces). School of Conflict Studies. Saint Paul University. 2019 Collective Action Strategies and Discourses. School of Social Innovation. Saint Paul University. 2019 Théories de la Justice Sociale. School of Social Innovation. Saint Paul University. (2018). 2018 Sociology of Education. Department of Sociology and Anthropology. Carleton University. (2017). 2017 Foundations in Social Justice. Department of Sociology and Anthropology. Carleton University. 2016 Political Sociology. School of Sociological and Anthropological Studies. . 2015 Qualitative Research Methods in Conflict Studies. School of Conflict Studies. Saint Paul University.

EXTERNAL RESEARCH FUNDING:

Year Source Type Amount Role Purpose 2019 SSHRC Insight Grant C $244,910 Co-Investigator Research

2018 Indigenous and Northern $72,000 Principal Research Affairs Investigator

2017 SSHRC Connections Grant C $25,000 Co-Investigator Knowledge Dissemination 2017 SSHRC Partnership Grant C $2,500 000 Co-Investigator Research

2017 Post-doctoral Fellowship, G/C $45,000 Co-Investigator Research Mitacs Accelerate Program

2015 Graduate G $15,000 Principal Research Scholarship, OGS Investigator

2012 Joseph-Armand Bombardier C $105,00 Principal Research CGS Doctoral SSHRC Investigator

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INTERNAL RESEARCH FUNDING:

Year Source Amount Role Purpose

2018 Saint Paul University Research $3,203 Principal Research Grant Investigator 2017 Lakehead University SRC $5,000 Co-Investigator Research Visiting Scholar Fund 2017 Lakehead University VP $5,000 Co-Investigator Travel Research Strategic – International Research Collaboration Grant.

PUBLICATIONS: Journals edited ...... 1 Chapters in books ...... 2 Papers in refereed journal ...... 5 Papers in refereed conference proceedings...... 4 Research reports and Policy Analysis ...... 5 Other (book reviews, conference presentations, popular publications) ...... 20

Journals Edited:

1. Co-editor and Introduction co-author (2018). Special Issue: Building an Integrated National Food Policy for Canada. Canadian Food Studies 5(1) September 2018. Chapters in Books: 1. Levkoe, C and A Wilson (2019). Policy Engagement as Prefiguration: Experiments in Food Policy Governance through the National Food Policy Dialogue in Canada. In Andree et al (Eds) Civil Society and Social Movements in Food System Governance. Routledge. 2. Wilson, A (2013). Enacting Diverse Possibilities: The Performativity of research for social change. In Fogel et al. (Eds) Imaginative Inquiry: Innovation Approaches to Interdisciplinary Research. Palo Alto, CA: Academica Press. pp. 9-28

Papers in refereed Journals:

1. Hammelman, C., C.Z, Levkoe. J. Agyeman, S. Kharod, A. Moragues-Faus, E. Munoz, J. Oliva and A. Wilson (forthcoming). Integrated Food Systems Governance: Scaling Equitable and Transformative Food Initiatives through Scholar-Activist Engagement. Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development. 2. Levkoe, C., A. Wilson and V. Schembri (2019). Community-Academic Peer Review: Prospects for Strengthening Community-Campus Engagement and Enriching Scholarship. Engaged Scholar Journal 4(2). 3. Przednowek, A, M. Goemans and A. Wilson (2019). “I had a big revelation”: Student Experiences in Community-First Community-Campus Engagement. Engaged Scholar Journal 4(2). Wilson page 4

4. Wilson, A. (2013). Beyond Alternative: Exploring Autonomous Possibilities in Food. Antipode: A Radial Journal of Geography 45(3): 719-737 5. Wilson A. (2010). Co-opting Precariousness: Can Worker Co-ops be an alternative to Precarious Employment? Just Labour 16: 59-75

Papers in Refereed Conference Proceedings

1. Wilson, A. (2019). Between Commoning and Confrontation: Transforming Food System Imaginaries. Canadian Association of Food Studies. Vancouver: University of British Columbia. June 5. 2. Wilson, A. (2014). Coping and Prefiguring on the inside: Exploring post-capitalist subjectivities and values in food-based livelihoods. Canadian Association for Food Studies. , May 26. 3. Wilson, A (2013). Enacting Diverse Possibilities in Research for Social Change. Canadian Sociological Association. Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo. May 29. 4. Wilson, A (2012). Beyond Alternative: Exploring Autonomous Possibilities in Food. Canadian Association for Food Studies. University of New Brunswick, Fredericton. May 28. 5. Wilson, A. (2008). Co-opting Precariousness? Canadian Association of Co-operative Studies. University of British Columbia, Vancouver. June 5

Research Reports and Policy Analysis

1. Wilson, A. [lead author] (2018). Harvesting Resilience and Cultivating Sustainability: A Study of Northern Food Systems. Food Secure Canada. 2. Wilson, A. and Food Secure Canada (2017). Creating a Just, Healthy and Sustainable Food System: Food Secure Canada's Recommendations for a Food Policy for Canada. Food Secure Canada. 3. Wilson, A. and Food Secure Canada (2017). From Patchwork to Policy Coherence: Principles and Priorities of Canada's National Food Policy. Discussion Paper. Food Secure Canada. 4. Wilson, A. and H. Martorell (2017). Supporting New Farmers through Agricultural Policy. Discussion Paper. Food Secure Canada and FLEdGE. 5. Wilson, A. and the New Farmers Initiative (2017). Towards a Farm Renewal, Business Development and Labour Pillar. Policy Brief. Food Secure Canada.

Book Reviews

1. Wilson A. (2018). Getting Political and Getting Organized: A Call to Repoliticize the Food Movement: A review of The New Food Activism: Opposition, Cooperation, and Collective Action. Antipode: A Radial Journal of Geography 2. Clark P, C. Clement C, and A Wilson (2015). Review: Globalization and Food Sovereignty: Global and Local Change in the New Politics of Food. Canadian Food Studies 2(1): 190-193.

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Non-refereed Conference Presentations, Workshops and Invited Talks

1. Panelist. (2019). Civil Society and Social Movements in Food System Governance Part 1. Canadian Association of Food Studies. Vancouver: University of British Columbia. June 3. 2. Panelist. (2018). Toward Integrated Food Systems Governance: Policy, Justice and Social Movements. American Association of Geographers. New Orleans. April 10. 3. Wilson, A (2018). Civil Society Engagement in National Food Policy. Thought for Food: Laboratory for the Interdisciplinary Study of Food. University of Ottawa. March 17. 4. Co-organizer (2017). Governing A Food Policy for Canada: Challenges and opportunities for innovation. University of Ottawa. March 23rd. 5. Wilson, A. (2017). Policy as Prefiguration: Creating Room to Maneuver in Canada's Consultation on National Food Policy. Taking Stock: Food Law and Policy Conference. University of Ottawa. Nov 2. 6. Panelist (2017). Transitions and Innovations in Food Governance. Symposium: The Governance of Seeds and Food: Taking Stock. Carleton University, Ottawa. October 27th 7. Organizer. (2016). Turning the Tide: Making Agricultural Policy work for New Farmers. Food Secure Canada Assembly. , Toronto. October 13-15. 8. Organizer and Facilitator. (2016) Workshop: National Food Policy 9. Wilson, A. (2016). Experiential Education and Garden-based Learning. Faculty of Education, University of Ottawa. January 18th.

Popular Publications

1. Wilson, A., Levkoe, C.Z., Andree, P., Blay-Palmer, A., Boulet, A., Brockington, M., Ferguson, R., Galloway, T., Martin, D., Martorell, H., Robidoux, M., Skinner, K., Spring, A., Wesche, S. 2019. Cultivating Food Sovereignty and Sustainable Food Systems in the North: A Review and Recommendations. Montreal, Quebec: Food Secure Canada. Pp. 16. 2. Wilson, A. (2018). Between Pipelines, NAFTA and Pot: Healthcare ministers meeting an important opportunity to keep healthcare on the agenda. IPolitics. 3. Wilson, A. (2018). Panel wrong about need to pay for plasma donations. Toronto Star. 4. Wilson, A. (2017) Innovation or Inertia: Unpacking the Federal Government's Shortlist for the Innovation Superclusters. Food Secure Canada. 5. Wilson, A. (2017) The new Canadian Agricultural Partnership: Dancing to the same old tune? Food Secure Canada. 6. Levkoe, C. and Wilson, A. The promise of a national food policy for Canada. The Conversation. 7. Wilson, A. Financing the Co-operative Movement: For Better or For Worse? The Dominion 69 8. Wilson, A. Reorganizing the workplace: Economic emancipation in 3 (not-so-simple) steps. BriarPatch Magazine 39(6). 9. Wilson, A. Reigning in Russell. Labour Notes 369 (web).

DATE: 2019