Marie-Josée Massicotte is associate professor at the School of Political Studies. Her main fields of research include social mouvements and collective action, international political economy and alternative economies, globalization, power and global governance, food politics, as well as social an...
Marie-Josée Massicotte is associate professor at the School of Political Studies. Her main fields of research include social mouvements and collective action, international political economy and alternative economies, globalization, power and global governance, food politics, as well as social and environmental justice. Her actual research project, funded by the SSHRC, is analyzing Brazilian and Mexican peasant movements and agricultural trade politics. Marie-Josée is also interested in questions related to methodologies linked to research action, the interaction between theory and practice, and knowledge production emerging from activist practices at multiple scales, like with the World Social Forum process since 2001.