
Meera Karunananthan (ÐÓ°ÉÔ´´ University) has been working with water justice networks around the world for nearly 15 years. Her research methodology combines feminist ethnographic research with critical policy analysis as part of dialogical processes of building knowledge of systems operating across multiple scales through situated solidarities. She would like to engage the Climate Commons in a discussion about how we expand our epistemological community by sharing and building knowledge from different geographical and social locations in order to develop more just, equitable and effective climate mitigation and adaptation strategies.
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Further Readings:
KJ Neville and SJ Martin, . Social Movement Studies, 2022.
Max Liboiron,ÌýManuelÌýTironi, andÌýNerea Calvillo, “,”ÌýSocial Studies of Science, 2018.
Bridie McGreavy et al., “,” Sustainability Science, 2021
Sarah Marie Wiebe and Leah Levac, eds. Policy Justice and the Practical Craft of Deliberative Democracy. Under contract with University of Toronto Press.
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Resources and Communities at ÐÓ°ÉÔ´´:
(CPEP)
(Ontario Public Interest Research Group ÐÓ°ÉÔ´´)