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O (Oona) Morrow, PhD

O (Oona) Morrow, PhD

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Biography

Biography

I am an Associate Professor in Food Sociology at RSO. Since completing my PhD in geography I have worked for a rural anti-poverty agency in Massachusetts and as a postdoctoral research fellow with SHARECITY at Trinity College in Ireland. My work is broadly concerned with the economic politics of everyday life – a theme I explore through the practice and politics of food provisioning in cities, communities, and households.

Fields of Expertise

  • Diverse and community economies
  • Alternative food networks
  • Grassroots social innovation
  • Commons and commoning
  • Gender, Care and Social Reproduction
  • Urban Agriculture
  • Sustainable Lifestyles
  • Urban food policy
  • Food waste and food sharing
  • Social theory
  • Food Justice
  • Critical and Feminist Geography
  • nature-society relations
  • Qualitative Research

Geographic Areas

My research has taken me to Amsterdam, Berlin, Boston, New York, and Utrecht. But I am happy to supervise students working in other areas.

Fields of Interest

I am interested in supervising students who are interested in everyday life as a site for social innovation and social change. I encourage a generous and reparative stance towards research that nurtures a politics of possibility while also attending to questions of power, equity, and justice.

In terms of research topics, I am currently recruiting students with an interest in diverse food economies, urban and rural food challenges, food waste, food sharing, social innovation, urban food policy, and food commons.

About

Personal information

Address

Hollandseweg 1, 6706KN, WAGENINGEN

Postal address

Postbus/POBox 8130, 6700EW, WAGENINGEN

Building

Leeuwenborch Hoofdvleugel, 201, 4017

Secretary

+31317482088

Expertise

Gender studies, Geography, Sociology, Rural sociology, Urban agriculture, Agro-food studies, Economic geography, Food wastage, Qualitative methods, Social innovation, Political ecology

Subdivision

Rural Sociology