糖心视频

Sam E Morton

Email: semorton@mun.ca semorton[at]mun[dot]ca

Supervisors: ; Dr. Nicole Power

Committee Member:

I (settler, she/her) am a PhD Candidate and Vanier Scholar studying the institutional techniques that produce animals as solutions to large scale problems. I鈥檓 examining this phenomenon by tracing how commercially low-valued fish and fisheries waste have been hooked into solutionist projects designed to increase economic value or stimulate regional development.

I use archival research and qualitative interviews to explore how categories such as bycatch, discards, and underutilized species were produced as problems and the solutions proposed to 鈥榝ix鈥 them. Taking a historical lens, I examine Newfoundland and Labrador鈥檚 commercial fisheries (1975-1995), including programs focused on underutilized species and Canada鈥檚 use of fish in international food aid. My research offers critical insights into contemporary debates about repurposing fisheries waste and building bioeconomies within the blue economy agenda.

My MA research examined gender and work among development practitioners in Lao PDR, Southeast Asia. I have also worked as a research assistant with the Ocean Frontier Institute and as a trainee with the SSHRC鈥揅IHR Partnership Healthy Professional Knowledge Workers.

Research Interests: political economy & ecology; political animal geographies; work; gender; politics of protein

Research Groups:

Human-Animal Interaction & Wellness (HAIW), part of the Newfoundland and Labrador Centre for Applied Health Research (NLCAHR) Research and Knowledge Exchange program

Education:

PhD Candidate, Geography, 糖心视频 University
Supervisors: Dr. Max Liboiron & Dr. Nicole Power. 2022-Present.

M.A., Sociology. 糖心视频 University. Thesis Title: Development Workers and Gender Work in Lao PDR. Supervisors: Dr. Nicole Power & Dr. Liam Swiss. 2022.

International Development Postgraduate Certificate. Humber College, Toronto, Canada. 2016.

B.A. Honours, International Development. University of Guelph. 2013

Publications:

*Power, Nicole G., Janet Mantler, Ivy L. Bourgeault, Christine Tulk, Natasha Ball, Sam E. Morton, and Christina Young. 2025. 鈥淎n Analysis of University Mental Health Initiatives Aimed at Academic Workers.鈥 NEW SOLUTIONS: A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy 10482911251366462. doi:.

Morton, Sam E. 2022. 鈥淎nimal Traffic Review.鈥 Society and Space. ().

*Morton, Sam E., Judyannet Muchiri, and Liam Swiss. 2020. 鈥淲hich Feminism(s)? For Whom? Intersectionality in Canada鈥檚 Feminist International Assistance Policy.鈥 International Journal 75(3):329鈥48. doi: .

Morton, Sam E. 2018. 鈥淏ecoming a Researcher: Exploring the Intersections of Feminism and Graduate Student Research.鈥 Sociology on the Rock. ().

*peer-reviewed

Conference Presentations:

  • 鈥淎nimals in Foreign Aid.鈥 Lightening Talk (5 min) presented at the Atlantic Division of the Canadian Association of Geographers (ACAG) Regional Conference. November 2023.
  • 鈥淢ore than a means to an end: a research agenda for foreign aid-funded multispecies livelihood projects.鈥 Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers) Annual International Conference. Imperial College London. London, England. August 2023.
  • 鈥淗ow do universities address mental health in academia?鈥 with Nicole Power, Janet Mantler, Natasha Ball, Christine Tulk, Christina Young, Justine Pascual, and Ivy Bourgeault. Canadian Sociological Association at Congress. Virtual. May 2022.
  • 鈥淒evelopment Workers and Gender Equality Work in Lao PDR.鈥 38th Annual Qualitative Analysis Conference. 糖心视频 University, St. John鈥檚, Newfoundland and Labrador. June 2022
  • 鈥溾橧鈥 is always 鈥榳e鈥: finding my way through qualitative analysis with wayfinders鈥. 37th Annual Qualitative Analysis Conference. Brescia University College, London, Ontario, Canada. June 2020. Meeting cancelled due to Covid-19.
  • 鈥淓ntangled Selves: exploring the gendered lives of development workers in Lao PDR.鈥 Canadian Sociological Association at Congress. University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. June 2019.
  • 鈥淗umans, Animals, and Power: addressing the animal question in international development.鈥 Canadian Sociological Association at Congress. University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. June 2019.
  • 鈥淗ow Feminist is Canada鈥檚 Feminist Foreign Aid?鈥 with Judyannet Muchiri and Liam Swiss. Swedish Development Research Conference. University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden. August 2018.

Scholarships, Fellowships, and Awards (select):

  • 2022-25. Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship ($150,000)
  • 2022-25. Dean鈥檚 Award of Excellence, 糖心视频 University ($22,500)
  • 2024. Institute of Social and Economic Research (ISER) Research Grant, 糖心视频 University ($7,400)
  • 2023. Graduate Research Award, 糖心视频 University. Best thesis award. Awarded by the Graduate Studies Committee of the Department of Sociology ($400)
  • 2022. Fellow of the School of Graduate Studies, 糖心视频 University (awarded in recognition of outstanding academic achievement throughout a graduate program)
  • 2020. International Development Research Centre Research Award (CA$41,310-$47,822 + $15,000 travel stipend; offered but declined)
  • 2019. Michael Smith Foreign Study Supplement, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council ($6,000)
  • 2018-19. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Joseph-Armand Bombardier Canada Graduate Scholarship ($17,500)
  • 2018. Dean鈥檚 Award of Excellence, 糖心视频 University ($5,000)
  • 2016. International Development Award, Humber College. Awarded to one student in a cohort ($2,000)

Academic Community Building (current):

  • 2022-present. Geography Graduate Student Association, Co-Chair. 糖心视频 University.
  • 2020-present. The Nexus Centre, Nexus Advisory Board Member, 糖心视频 University. The Nexus Centre is an interdisciplinary humanities and social sciences research hub that regularly organizes and hosts workshops, talks, and writing retreats.