Dr Chiara Tornaghi
Biography
Chiara is a critical human geographer and scholar-activist, with a background in politics, sociology and planning. Her research aims to contribute to building an alternative urbanism inspired by the principles of agroecology, resource sovereignty and global justice. To this end my work revolves around political ecology, grassroots pedagogy, insurgent planning, urban commons, and food sovereignty and justice movements.
After graduating in Political Science (2001, State University of Milan, Italy), she obtained her PhD in Applied Sociology and Social Research Methods (2005, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy), and a Postgraduate Certificate in European Spatial Planning (2006, University of Newcastle, UK). She has been a lecturer and researcher at the Cities and Social Justice Research Cluster, in the School of Geography, University of Leeds (2008-2015); City of Vienna Visiting Junior Professor at the Interdisciplinary Centre for Urban Culture and Public Space (SKuOR), TU Vienna (2009); and Teaching Fellow at the Faculty of Sociology, University of Milano-Bicocca (2005-2008) and the Faculty of Architecture and Society, Politecnico of Milan (2008-09).
She is a member of the Steering Committee of the International Critical Geography Group and Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society (RGS), where she is affiliated to the Food Geographies working group. Since 2006 she has been involved in a number of EU FP research programmes, and between 2013 and 2016 she has co-chaired Working Group 5 (‘Urban agriculture metabolism’) within the EU funded COST Action “Urban Agriculture Europe”.
As scholar-activist and engaged citizen she has been involved or helped establish a number of food sovereignty/food policy initiatives, including the Leeds based Edible Public Space, Tinwolf-LandShare, Leeds Urban Harvest and Public Healing Garden, and she is a member of the Reclaim the Fields pan-European constellation. Her aim is to support communities to develop alternative urban agro-ecological environments.
Institution: Centre for Agroecology Water & Resilience, Coventry University, UK
You can learn about Chiara's passions and concerns in Unit 3
Her full university profile and recent publications are available here