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I received my PhD in Human Geography from Wilfrid Laurier University in 2024 and my MA in Public History from the University of Waterloo in 2005. Prior to completing my doctoral work, I had a 15-year career in a variety of administrative and creative roles in the not-for-profit and post-secondary sectors.
As a creative geographer and an interdisciplinary artist specialized in research-creation, I use arts-based methods to investigate landscapes and more-than-human futures.
I teach courses in sustainability, degrowth, environmental communications, and environmental thought.
2026-2029 (Co-applicant) SSHRC, Insight Grant. "Nourishing the Neighbourhood: Mapping a relational (re)turn to future local food systems in Waterloo Region." $111, 437
2026-2027 (Collaborator) SSHRC, Knowledge Synthesis. "Vers une transformation écoresponsable des arts: Synthèse des connaissances, agenda de recherche et guide des meilleures pratiques." $30,000
2025 Region of Waterloo, Arts Fund for "More-than-human Illuminations" $3825
2017 Region of Waterloo, ION LRT Public Art Program for "Arras" $76,262
2014 Ontario Arts Council, Exhibition Assistance for "Eriu" $1200
2013 Region of Waterloo, Arts Fund for "Mathesis: Mother Wisdom" $2900
(Submitted 2026) McAllister, C. and L. Judge. "Evaluating Degrowth Policy Proposals in the Canadian Context." Degrowth Journal.
(Forthcoming 2026) Judge, L. "Co-creating with Dolostone, Re-imagining Deep Time." In M. Adams & J. Moriarty (Eds.), Human-Animal & Multispecies Relations: Risk Taking in Research Methods. Intellect.
2021 Review of Propen, Amy D., Visualizing Posthuman Conservation in the Age of the Anthropocene. H-Environment, H-Net Reviews. December, 2021. https://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=56742
2020 “Postcards from the Chihuahua Border: Revisiting a Pictorial Past, 1900s-1905s, by Daniel D. Arreola.” Historical Geography, vol. 48: 136-138. DOI: 10.1353/hgo.2020.0005
2019 “The Science of Scenery: How We See Scenic Beauty, What It Is, Why We Love It, and How to Measure and Map It, by Andrew Lothian.” The Canadian Geographer, 63(3). https://doi.org/10.1111/cag.12551
2016 The Muralist. A/J Alternatives Journal. 42(3)
2016 The Power of Art. A/J Alternatives Journal. 42(3)
Contact Info:
Office location: Arts 3C9
Office hours:
By apppointment.
Personal website: laurenjudge.com