Jeremy Wagner

PhD in Global Governance   MIPP, 2017  

Jeremy Wagner
Student, Graduate
Student, Graduate

RESEARCH CLUSTERS

RESEARCH CLUSTERS

Jeremy Wagner

PhD in Global Governance

MIPP, 2017

Jeremy Wagner is a PhD student and Doctoral Fellow in the Global Governance program at the Balsillie School of International Affairs. His research interests include corporate food regime expansion in sub-Saharan Africa and the subsequent interactions between ‘formal’ and ‘informal’ food systems.

Jeremy completed the Master of International Public Policy program at the Balsillie School of International Affairs in 2017. He has been a Research Fellow with the Hungry Cities Partnership since 2016 and has collaborated on multiple research projects pertaining to supermarkets and urban food security in the Global South. As a ‘foodie’, Jeremy has developed a curiosity for exploring the networks, institutions, and implications surrounding the production, distribution, and consumption of food. Jeremy enjoys travelling, trying new foods, and the occasional long run.

Awards

  • Balsillie Doctoral Fellowship, 2018
  • CIGI Graduate Fellowship, 2016
  • Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Scholarship, 2015

Select Publications

  • Nickanor, N., Kazembe, L., Crush, C., Wagner, J. (2018). “The Urban Food System of Windhoek, Namibia”, Hungry Cities Partnership Report No. 8.
  • Owuor, S., Brown, A., Crush, J., Frayne, B., Wagner, J. (2017). “The Urban Food System of Nairobi, Kenya”, Hungry Cities Report No. 6.
  • Wagner, J., S. Nickel, J. Rempel and M. Verbenkov. 2016. “Supermarket Food Procurement Practices in Dar es Salaam: Risks and Benefits for Smallholder Farmers”. The Undercurrent Journal. 12(1) 36-46.

Education

  • Master of International Public Policy, Balsillie School of International Affairs, 2017
  • Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Philosophy, University of the Fraser Valley, 2014
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