Kristen Lowitt

Assistant Professor

School of Environmental Studies

Dr. Kristen Lowitt

Contact Information

Office: 3131 Biosciences Complex
Phone: 613-533-6000, ext. 77420
Email: kristen.lowitt@queensu.ca
    Twitter: @KLowitt

BES, Environmental Studies, York University
MES, Environmental Studies, Dalhousie University 
PhD, Interdisciplinary Studies, Memorial University

Recent News

Faculty of Arts and Science News - Faculty of Arts and Science researcher Kristen Lowitt has received funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) to hire a community researcher and a research assistant to help develop a comprehensive food strategy for the Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox and Addington (KFL&A) area. The project is being undertaken in partnership with the KFL&A Food Policy Council (FPC). Read the full story

Research

General Research Interests:

- Sustainable food systems
- Food sovereignty
- Small-scale fisheries
- Participatory action research
- Community development

My research goals are directed towards working with communities to build just and sustainable food systems in rural and coastal settings. Three main themes characterize my research program: a) the role of small-scale fisheries in sustainable food systems; b) Indigenous food sovereignty, and specifically reconciling Western natural resource management with Indigenous governance of land and water; and c)  collective action and civil society participation in food systems governance. While my research is grounded in environmental studies and human geography, I draw upon a larger literature in the social sciences, including insights from sociology, regional and international development, environmental management, and political ecology. My research approach is based in partnership-building and co-production of research and knowledge with communities.

Visit  to learn more about our collaborative Indigenous food sovereignty film project.

Teaching

ENSC 103 - Environment and Sustainability
ENSC 315 - Global Food Security, Agriculture and Environment
ENSC 480 - Community Food Justice