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Sarah Rotz is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change (EUC) at York University, where she teaches courses like Land & Food and Interdisciplinary Social Inquiry. Her work bridges Environmental Justice, Political Ecology, and Decolonial Methodologies.
Research Themes include:
- Settler colonial impacts on land tenure and food sovereignty
- Critical analysis of digital agricultural technologies
- Financialization of farmland and food systems
- Feminist and Indigenous research ethics
- Climate justice movements
Recent Publications analyze corporate control of farmland data, Indigenous-settler solidarity in food movements, and the intersection of digitalization, financialization, and land concentration in Canadian agriculture. She co-edited a book Uncertain Harvest: The Future of Food on a Warming Planet.
Awards include:
- SSHRC Insight Development Grant
- Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship
- Richard Barham Graduate Medal
As co-founder of the RAIR Collective, she promotes Indigenous-led land rematriation and food sovereignty. She also co-chairs York’s Climate Emergency Committee, organizing talks on climate justice and energy sovereignty.
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