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Dr. Phoebe  Stephens

Assistant Professor, Food Security and Sustainable Agriculture

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Email: pstephen@dal.ca
Research Topics:
  • Sustainable food systems
  • Social innovation
  • Alternative food systems
  • Financialization

Dr. Stephens holds a PhD in Social and Ecological Sustainability from the University of Waterloo (2021), a Masters in Global Governance from the University of Waterloo (2012) and a BA in International Development Studies from McGill University (2007). Prior to joining Dalhousie, Dr. Stephens pursued a SSHRC postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Toronto. She also has several years of work experience in policy and communications in the non-profit and private sectors. Dr. Stephens’ research program explores the intersection of food, finance and innovation for supporting more sustainable trajectories. Ìý

Courses

SOCI 1000

SOCI 1001

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Select Publications

Peer Reviewed Journal Articles

2023ÌýStephens, P.Ìýand Wolf, S. Agritech Entrepreneurship, Innovation Intermediaries, and Sustainability Transitions: A critical analysis. Journal of Innovation Economics and Management.

2023 Dordi, T.,ÌýStephens, P.,ÌýGeobey, S., Weber, O. New Bottle or New Label? Distinguishing impact investing from responsible or ethical investing. Accounting and Finance.

2022ÌýÌýStephens, P. and Hinton, L. The State of Post-Secondary Food Studies Pedagogy in Canada: An exploration of philosophical and normative underpinnings. Canadian Food Studies.

2021ÌýStephens, P. Social Financing for a Resilient Food Future. Sustainability 12(13).

2021Ìý Stephens, P. Community Investing for Sustainable Food Systems: Assessing the barriers and opportunities for transformation. Agriculture and Human Values.

2019ÌýStephens, P., Knezevic, I., and Best, L. Community financing for sustainable food systems: The case of FarmWorks Investment Co-operative. Canadian Food Studies 6(3): 60-87.

2019ÌýStephens, P., Nelson, C., Levkoe, C., Mount, P., Knezevic, I., Blay-Palmer, A., Martin, A-M. A Perspective on Social Economy and Food Systems: Key insights and thoughts on future research. Canadian Food Studies 6(3): 5-17.

Book Chapters

2023 Isakson, R., Clapp, J.,ÌýStephens, P.ÌýFood security and Financialization. In the Edgar Handbook of Food Security and Governance. Edited by Martin Caraher.

2022ÌýStephens, P., Isakson, R., and Clapp, J. Financialization and Sustainable Diets. In Routledge Handbook on Sustainable Diets. Edited by Kathleen Kevany. Ìý

2022ÌýStephens, P. Financialization in the Food System Perspective. In Food studies: Matter, Meaning & Movement. Edited by David Szanto, Amanda Di Battista, and Irena Knezevic. Accepted.

2021 Clapp, J., Collins, A., and Stephens, P. How the Legacies of the Last Global Food Crisis Sowed the Seeds for the Next One. In Critical Perspectives in Food Studies 3rd edition. Edited by Jennifer Sumner, Anthony Winson and Mustafa Koc. Oxford University Press. Accepted and in press.

2020ÌýStephens, P. and Clapp, J. Financial Resources and Regenerative Food Systems. In Routledge Handbook of Sustainable and Regenerative Food Systems. Edited by Jessica Duncan, Han Wiskerke and Michael Carolan. Routledge. Accepted and in press.

2020 Clapp, J. and Stephens, P. Financialising Nature. In Handbook of Global Sustainability Governance. Edited by Agni Kalfagianni, Doris Fuchs and Anders Hayden. Routledge.

2018 Clapp, J. and Stephens, P. Researching the Global Environmental Politics of Food. In A Research Agenda for Global Environmental Politics. Edited by Peter Dauvergne and Justin Alger, 101-114. Cheltenham, Edward Elgar.

Book Reviews, Policy Papers, etc.

2022ÌýÌýStephens, P. Food giants reap enormous profits during times of crisis. The Conversation Canada. June 13.

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