Researcher

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Anna-Liisa Aunio

Department of Sociology

Anna-Liisa Aunio鈥檚 research over the past several years focuses on understanding the sociological drivers of environmental issues, particularly in relation to climate change and food systems.聽 She is currently the Principal Investigator for the Food Justice and Sustainability project at Dawson, which focuses on mapping the food system for Montreal鈥檚 33 boroughs, building and carrying out community food organizations needs and assets assessments for five neighborhoods, and hosting dialogues to support collaborative research and action to guide food policy in Montreal.

Contributions to Dawson Community

In 2012, she founded the Dawson rooftop gardens project at 成人黑料, which now hosts gardens sites with organic food at three locations on the campus rooftops. In collaboration with the Peace Centre and the First Peoples鈥 Centre, she has supported the development of a Three Sisters garden at one rooftop location on campus. She has contributed to the development of pedagogical materials in active learning using gardens sites to enrich student learning for a broad array of disciplines and programs across the college. She is the co-coordinator of the environmental studies profile.

Publications

  • (forthcoming) Fallon, Kathleen, Aunio, Anna-Liisa, and Jessica Kim. 鈥淒ecoupling International Agreements from Domestic Policy: The State and Soft Repression,鈥 Human Rights Quarterly.
  • 2011 Aunio, Anna-Liisa and Suzanne Staggenborg. 鈥淭ransnational Linkages and Movement Communities,鈥 Sociology Compass 5(5): 364-375.

  • 2012 Aunio, Anna-Liisa. 鈥淢obilizing the Generation Gap: Transnational Coalition and Insider/Outsider Strategy in the Climate Action Network” Jeff Goodwin, Rachel Kutz-Flamenbaum, Gregory M. Maney, and Deana A., eds. Strategies for Social Change, pp. 93-119.

Education

  • PhD, 2010, Sociology, McGill University
  • M.A., 2000, Policy Studies, Johns Hopkins University
  • B.A., 1996, History and Political Science, Rutgers University

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