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Sandra Widmer is an Associate Professor and Graduate Program Director in the Department of Anthropology at York University, part of the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies. Her research focuses on medicine, science, reproduction, and colonialism, particularly in the southwestern Pacific Islands (Vanuatu), Canada, and digital spaces. She holds a PhD from York University and MA/BA degrees from Dalhousie University.
Research Themes:
- Reproductive justice and datafication of reproduction
- Indigenous kinship and land care in Vanuatu
- Social life of microbiome tests and personalized nutrition
- Colonial impacts on metabolism and labor governance
Current Projects:
- Moral Figures: Making Reproduction Public in Vanuatu (examines quantification of reproduction and indigenous resilience)
- Eating for Trillions: DTC Microbiome Tests (SSHRC-funded study on microbiome tests and fermentation cultures)
- Metabolizing Modernity (investigates colonial nutrition science in Pacific labor systems)
Background: Previously held postdoctoral positions at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science (Berlin) and visiting roles at the University of Auckland and University of Toronto. Identifies as a settler scholar with ancestral ties to Tkaronto.
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