Dayna Scott
Associate Professor
Environmental Studies
York University
United States of America
Biography
Professor Dayna Nadine Scott joined Osgoode’s faculty in 2006 after completing a SSHRC Post-Doctoral Fellowship at McGill’s Faculty of Law and a Hauser Global Research Fellowship at NYU. She is cross-appointed with the Faculty of Environmental Studies. Professor Scott’s teaching is in environmental law and justice; risk regulation; and international environmental governance.
Research Interest
"Environmental Justice Gender and Environmental Health Feminist Theory of the Body Critical Sociology of Risk Trends in Regulation and Governance"
Publications
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Dayna Nadine Scott, Jennie Haw & Robyn Lee, “Wannabe Toxic-Free? From Precautionary Consumption to Corporeal Citizenship†(2016) Environmental Politics 21pp.
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Dayna Nadine Scott & Adrian A. Smith, “The Abstract Subject of the Climate Migrant: Displaced by the Rising Tides of Renewable Energy Economy†(2017) Journal of Human Rights and the Environment (forthcoming).