Selected Publications & Recent Talks
by current and former lab members

Monique Deveaux
Monique Deveaux. 2021. Poverty, Solidarity, and Poor-Led Social Movements. Oxford University Press.
Candace Johnson
Candace Johnson. 2020. Responsibility, Affective Solidarity, and Transnational Maternal Feminism. Feminist Theory, 21(2), 175-198. https://doi.org/10.1177/1464700119859768
Candace Johnson. 2020. Socially Engaged Research Across Borders: Feminist Bridges for Global Gender Justice and Human Rights. Politics, Groups, and Identities, 8(2), 444-452. https://doi.org/10.1080/21565503.2019.1629312
Stephen Henighan & Candace Johnson (Eds.). 2018. Human and Environmental Justice in Guatemala. University of Toronto Press.
Marie-Pier Lemay
Marie-Pier Lemay. 2023. Engaged Solidaristic Research: Developing Methodological and Normative Principles for Political Philosophers, Feminist Philosophy Quarterly, 9(4), 1-28. https://ojs.lib.uwo.ca/index.php/fpq/article/view/15004/13084
Marie-Pier Lemay. 2023. Transnational Solidarity in Feminist Practices: Power, Partnerships, and Accountability. Journal of Global Ethics, 20(1), 13–30. https://doi.org/10.1080/17449626.2023.2281994
Marie-Pier Lemay. 2020. “Transnational Solidarity in Feminist Practices: Power, Partnerships, and Divisions.” Paper delivered to the Canadian Philosophical Association (online).
Rebecca Tatham
Kalowatie Deonandan & Rebecca Tatham. 2018. Transnational and Local Solidarities in the Struggle for Justice: Choc versus Padilla In Stephen Henighan & Candace Johnson (Eds.), Human and Environmental Justice in Guatemala, University of Toronto Press, 56-84.
Lilian Barraclough
Field, E., & Barraclough, L. (2025). Applying the 7P Framework to Youth–Adult Partnerships in Climate Organizing Spaces: “If We Are Going to Be the Ones Living with Climate Change, We Should Have a Say”. Youth, 5(3), 66. https://doi.org/10.3390/youth5030066
Barraclough, L., & Zurba, M. (2023). Building Community: Vocabularies and Rituals Used to Define and Process Climate Grief by Politically Active Youth in Mi’kma’ki. Journal of Mental Health and Climate Change, 1(1), 59–83. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8320445