Current Projects

Disaster-Driven Vulnerabilities as Homelessness Pathways

Research project engaging emergency social services providers with experience of recent disasters in Canada to understand the pathways linking disaster-driven vulnerabilities to homelessness and housing precarity; barriers and gaps to accessing disaster support services; and best practices and lessons learned for inclusionary disaster response and recovery. Project with Dr. Anna Kopec (Carleton University), in partnership with the Institute for Research on Public Policy, and supported by a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Partnership Engage Grant.

Drowning: Climate Change and the New Inequality

Book under contract (anticipated Spring 2027) arguing that climate change is an unprecedented threat to three centuries of progress toward greater human equality, and that redistribution is a key missing piece in governments’ strategies to mitigate, adapt to, and build resilience to climate change.