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Sarah Martin

Associate Professor & Graduate Coordinator

Martin

SN 2046
Department of Political Science, Science Building
糖心视频 University of Newfoundland
St. John's, NL A1B 3X9 Canada

Telephone: (709) 864-8181
Email: sarahjmartin[at]mun[dot]ca


Academics

BA Hons, MA with Distinction (Carleton); PhD (University of Waterloo)


Areas for Student Research Supervision

  • Food politics
  • Environmental politics
  • Finance and financialization
  • Global political economy/political economy

Bio

Dr. Martin specializes in the global political economy of food and agriculture, and her research explores questions about the governance of food and agriculture at the local and global scale. Her work as a cook, chef and meat cutter in a variety of settings from institutional cafeterias to high-end restaurants to remote logging camps has led to a particular interest in how food politics is practiced in the everyday, and the tensions found within the global political economy. Past research has explored food sovereignty movements, the political economy of foodservice corporations, and the interaction between finance and agriculture. She is currently researching the dynamics of food, feed and fuel in relation to environmental politics and agri-aquacultures.


Selected Publications

2023    鈥溾楩inprint鈥 technopolitics and the corporatisation of global food governance鈥, Sarah J. Martin and Charles Mather. Area.

2023    鈥淔inancing energy futures: The contested assetization of pipelines in Canada鈥, Amy Janzwood, Kate J. Neville and Sarah J. Martin. Review of International Political Economy.

2022    鈥淗ow War in Ukraine Impacts Food Insecurity in Canada鈥 The Independent.   July 18.

2022     , Julie Guthman, Michaelanne Butler, Sarah J. Martin, Charles Mather, Charlotte Biltekoff. NatureFood. 3: 391鈥393.

2022     Kate J. Neville and Sarah J. Martin. Social Movement Studies 2 (2): 190-210.

2021     , Sarah J. Martin, Charlie Mather, Christine Knott, and Dean Bavington. Geoforum. 123: 47-55.

2020     Green Meat?: Sustaining Eaters, Animals, and the Planet Ryan Katz-Rosene and Sarah J. Martin. McGill-Queens University Press. 

2020     鈥, Daniel Banoub and Sarah J. Martin. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space. 38 (6): 1101鈥19.

2020     鈥 Environmental Politics 29 (2): 297鈥316.

2020     The Independent.

2017     Sarah J. Martin and Peter Andr茅e. Journal of Civil Society, 12 (4): 374-391.

2017    鈥淢eat鈥, Ryan Katz-Rosene and Sarah J. Martin. I-PEEL (International Political Economy of the Everyday)

2015     Canadian Food Studies, 2 (2): 287-293.

2015     Sarah J. Martin and Jennifer Clapp). Journal of Agrarian Change 15 (4): 549鈥59.

2013    . Global Social Policy 13 (2): 216鈥225.