My research and teaching focus on sustainability and climate resilience in agri-food contexts. I take a place-based, empirical approach, examining contemporary dynamics as well as how historical processes condition agri-food systems and efforts to make them ‘better.’ I am particularly interested in the role of environmental knowledge (how do we come to know food’s environmental problems and how does this influence solutions?) and how initiatives and policies address social inequities. I approach food from ‘farm to fork’ through multi-sited ethnographies. This involves work with farmers and rural communities as well as actors across food systems. I strive to decenter human perspectives through more-than-human methods and to explore complex human experiences through participatory arts-based approaches (e.g. Photovoice) that disrupt the researcher-researched dynamic.
Since 2022, I have been a Researcher at the Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University. I have Bachelor’s degrees in Zoology and English, a Master’s in Sustainability and Environment, and a PhD in Geography. Before joining the Stockholm Resilience Centre, I was a Fellow in Gender, Environment and Development at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences and a Postdoc at the University of Oxford.