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Poverty

Selected Publications & Recent Talks

by current and former lab members


Monique Deveaux

Monique Deveaux. 2023. What Philosophers Can Learn from Poor-Led Social Movements [Guest lecture], Peace & Conflict Studies Program and Department of Philosophy at Colgate University.

Monique Deveaux. 2023. Politicizing Poverty: What Can be Learned from Poor-Led Social Movements [Guest lecture]. Seminar Series on Poverty at Collège Internationale de Philosophie, .

Monique Deveaux. 2021. Poverty, Solidarity, and Poor-Led Social Movements. Oxford University Press.

Monique Deveaux. 2018. Poor-Led Social Movements and Global Justice. Political Theory, 46(5), 698-725. https://doi.org/10.1177/0090591718776938

Monique Deveaux. 2016. Beyond the Redistributive Paradigm: What Philosophers Can Learn from Poor-Led Politics. In H.P. Gaisbauer et al. (Eds.), Ethical Issues in Poverty Alleviation, Springer, 219-240.

Monique Deveaux. 2015. The Global Poor as Agents of Justice, The Journal of Moral Philosophy, 12(2), 125-50.

Candace Johnson

Candace Johnson. 2018. Introduction: Transitional, Transnational, and Distributive Justice in Post-War Guatemala. In Stephen Henighan and Candace Johnson (Eds.), Human and Environmental Justice in Guatemala. University of Toronto Press. https://doi.org/10.3138/9781487519001-003

Leah Levac

Laura Pin, Leah Levac & Erin Rodenburg. 2022. Legislated Poverty? An Intersectional Policy Analysis of COVID-19 Income Support Programs in Ontario, Canada. Journal of Poverty27(5), 404–425. https://doi.org/10.1080/10875549.2022.2113590

Leah Levac & Jillian Crocker. 2022, October 30. New Anti-Poverty Initiative Focuses on Lived Experiences to Help Shape Policy. The Conversation. https://theconversation.com/new-anti-poverty-initiative-focuses-on-lived-experiences-to-help-shape-policy-192305

The podcast series referenced in the article is Storied Lives: Shifting Perspectives on Poverty, a research project by the Guelph & Wellington Task Force for Poverty Elimination and the University of Guelph’s Community Engaged Scholarship Institute and Live Work Well Research Centre. By amplifying the experiences of people living in poverty, this project encourages members of the public to examine assumptions about the causes of poverty.

Cameron Fioret

Cameron Fioret. 2018. “How to Reduce Poverty and Re-Connect People to Nature.” The Conversation. https://theconversation.com/how-to-reduce-poverty-and-re-connect-people-to-nature-89657

Gordon Trenbeth

Gordon Trenbeth. [Forthcoming]. Bear Markets : The Structural Horror of Non-Human Spaces. In W. Chavez & V. Dani (Eds.), Horror Capital : Class, Material, and Production Analyses of Horror Entertainment.

Marie-Pier Lemay

Katerina Pitasse Fragoso & Marie-Pier Lemay. 2024. Philosophy, Poverty, and Inequality: Normative and Applied Reflections. In G. Schweiger & C. Sedmak (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy and Poverty (1st Edition). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003162926