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Suzanne Mills is an Associate Professor in the Department of Labour Studies at McMaster University. Her research employs a spatial lens to study identity, work, and labour unions, focusing on various dimensions of work and organizing in northern underdeveloped regions. Dr. Mills has a particular interest in employment resource extraction and the role of environmental assessments. Her work critically examines impact benefit agreements and explores the colonial gender relations that structure labour dynamics. She has a strong academic background, with a PhD in Human Geography from the University of Saskatchewan, and master’s and bachelor’s degrees in Conservation Biology and Wildlife Biology, respectively. She completed her postgraduate training as a SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellow in Geography at Queen's University, where she furthered her research on these topics.
McMaster University • Hamilton, ON
Teaching and researching in the field of Labour Studies, with a focus on work, identity, and organizational dynamics in underdeveloped regions.
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