Programs
Graduate Programme in Communication & Culture
A Partnership of Ryerson University and York University
Faculty Profiles
| Area of Concentration | Media and Culture |
| University | York University |
| E-Mail Address | dbarndt@yorku.ca |
Education B.A., Comprehensive Social Studies and French (Otterbein
College); M.A., Social Psychology; Ph.D., Sociology (Michigan State)
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Biography Deborah Barndt is Associate Professor in Environmental
Studies. He is co-coordinator of the Wild Garden Media Centre. She has taught the graduate
courses Critical Education for Social Change, Cultural Production Workshop, and Women and
Development. She has also taught the undergraduate courses Environmental Attitudes and
Communication, Gender and Development, and will be teaching the first year BES Workshop.
Deborah has advised students on such topics as popular education, global and local food
systems, participatory communication, art and activism, and women's narratives. Deborah
recently completed a five-year research project, "Tracing the Tomato from Mexican Field to
Canadian Table: Women Workers in Globalized Food Production," funded by the Social Sciences
and Humanities Research Council of Canada. She is currently an advisor to a CURA-supported
project, Sustainable Toronto, as well as to a participatory resource management project in
Pearl Lagoon, Nicaragua. Deborah is a member of the North American Alliance for Popular
Education, the Latin American Studies Association, the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values
Society and the Association for the Study of Food and Society.
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Research Interest Popular education and social movements; Media analysis;
Photographic methods for participatory research/education/action; Cultural production;
Community development; Women, globalization, and food. |
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Selected Publications
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