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Mark C.J. Stoddart

Professor (Ph.D. University of British Columbia)

Royal Society of Canada College of New Scholars

Research Interests

Environmental sociology; Political sociology & social movements, Communication & culture

Contact Information

Ph: 709-864-8862
Em: mstoddart@mun.ca
Office: A-4070

Personal Profile

Professor Stoddart's research, teaching, and student supervision orients around eco-politics, social movements, and environmental governance in relation to climate change, oil and energy transitions, and sustainable tourism development. By making connections across local, national, and cross-national levels of analysis, his work is lauded as 鈥渆ssential reading鈥 for social-ecological sustainability.

Affiliations

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Treasurer, International Sociological Association .

Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement in Resource-Rich Communities: Comparative Cases from the Global South and High North. SSHRC Insight Grant (Co-Investigator; Principal Investigator: Nathan Andrews, University of Northern British Columbia).

Making Sense of Climate Action: Understanding Social Mobilization to Curb Anthropogenic Climate Change through Advances in Social Network Analysis. SSHRC Insight Grant (Co-Investigator; Principal Investigator: David B. Tindall, University of British Columbia).

Co-lead of the Canadian team of : Comparing Climate Change Policy Networks.

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Research
Recent Publications

Books

Haslam, Paul, Nathan Andrews, Karin Buhmann, Ibironke Odumosu-Ayanu, and Mark Stoddart (Eds). Contested Consultations in the Extractive Industries: Rights, Processes, and Tensions. Routledge. .

Slawinski, Natalie, Brennan Lowery, Ario Seto, Mark C.J. Stoddart, and Kelly Vodden (Eds) (2023). Revitalizing PLACE through Social Enterprise. 糖心视频 University Press. .

Tindall, David, Mark C.J. Stoddart, and Riley E. Dunlap (Eds) (2022). . Edward Elgar Publishing.

Stoddart, Mark C.J., Alice Mattoni, and John McLevey (2020).  Palgrave Macmillan.

Journal Articles

Oyedele, Obasanjo Joseph, and Mark C.J. Stoddart (2025). "When Two Elephants Fight, it is the Grass Underneath That Suffers: A Socio-Cultural Perspective on Oceans and Oil in Nigeria鈥檚 Niger Delta." Maritime Studies 24, art. 44.

Stoddart, Mark C.J., Yasmin Koop-Monteiro, and David B. Tindall (2025). 鈥淚nstagram as an Arena of Climate Change Communication and Mobilization: A Discourse Network Analysis of COP26.鈥 Environmental Communication 19(2), 218-237.

Stoddart, Mark C.J., 脕sthildur Elva Bernhar冒sd贸ttir, and Yixi Yang (2024). 鈥淩egionalizing the Sustainable Development Goals for Island Societies: Lessons from Iceland and Newfoundland.鈥 Island Studies Journal 19(2): 168-190. .

Howe, Adam C., David B. Tindall, and Mark C.J. Stoddart (2023). 鈥淒rivers of Tie Formation in the Canadian Climate Change Policy Network: Belief Homophily and Social Structural Processes.鈥 Social Networks 75: 107-117.

Koop-Monteiro, Yasmin, Mark C.J. Stoddart, and David B. Tindall (2023). 鈥淎nimals and Climate Change: A Visual and Discourse Network Analysis of Instagram Posts.鈥 Environmental Sociology 9(4): 409-426.

Stackhouse, Matthew, Howard Ramos, Karen Foster, and Mark C.J. Stoddart (2023). 鈥淧erceptions of Local Environment Change and Ecological Habitus.鈥 Environmental Sociology 9(4): 445-462.

Stoddart, Mark C.J., Karen Foster, Howard Ramos, and Tuomas Yl盲-Anttila (2023). 鈥淔raming Climate Change During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Competing Crises?鈥 Environmental Communication 17(3): 276-292.

Stoddart, Mark C.J., David B. Tindall, Maria Brockhaus, and Marlene Kammerer (2023). 鈥淐onference of the Parties Meetings as Regularly Scheduled Critical Events for Global Climate Governance: Reflecting on COP26 and the Glasgow Climate Pact.鈥 Society & Natural Resources 36(4): 442-450.

Stoddart, Mark C.J., and Yixi Yang (2023). 鈥淲hat are the Roles of Regional and Local Climate Governance Discourse and Actors? Mediated Climate Change Policy Networks in Atlantic Canada.鈥 Review of Policy Research 40(6): 1144-1168.

Stoddart, Mark C.J., Yixi Yang, and Cole Atlin (2023). 鈥淩egionalizing the Sustainable Development Goals: Interpretations of Priorities and Key Actors for Creating Sustainable Island Futures.鈥 Ecology and Society 28(2): 4. .