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Dr Kiah Smith
Dr

Kiah Smith

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Overview

Background

Kiah Smith is a Sociologist with expertise in environment, sustainable development and food justice. With a strong record of international publications on food justice, food security, climate resilience, financialisation, ethical trade, green economy, sustainable livelihoods, gender empowerment and food system governance, Kiah’s work contributes new understandings of the social dimensions of food system transformation at the intersection of multiple crises. Using mostly qualitative, participatory methodologies (such as action research and future scenario planning), her research emphasises the role that civil society plays in transformative policy making that is systems-focused and inclusive of social-ecological perspectives. For example, her ARC DECRA study - Fair Food, Civil Society and the Sustainable Development Goals - examined how civic stakeholders are able to resist, reshape or redefine what a just and sustainable food system might look like, based on co-design and collaboration with civil society, local government, advocacy groups and grassroots food actors (food hubs, community gardens, and food charities) in Australia. This interdisciplinary research agenda can best be summarised as one where ‘food futures’ are closely connected with ‘deep’ sustainability, rights, justice and empowerment, within the growing field of ‘sustainability transitions’.

Other past and present studies include: Multifunctional horticulture - land, labour and environments; Ethical consumption and COVID; Responsible innovation in digital agriculture; Employment policy and indigenous food sovereignty in remote Australia; Financialisation of food and farmland in Australia; Resilience and governance of Australian food systems during crisis; and Mapping civil society, human rights and the SDGs. Kiah has conducted research in Australia and internationally, she has worked with local NGOs (in Africa and Australia), with the United Nations Research Institute in Geneva, and in multidisciplinary research teams spanning the social and natural sciences both here and abroad. Kiah is also a Future Earth Fellow, treasurer of the Australasian Agrifood Research Network, and executive member of the RC40 on Food and Agriculture in the International Sociological Association. Her work at the nexus of academia and policy/advocacy contributes to the growing movement for the right to food in Australia and globally.

Availability

Dr Kiah Smith is:
Not available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland

Research interests

  • Food Justice

    Civic/ alternative food networks; Fair Food organising; Community food policy making; Food citizenship; Social solidarity economy; Environmental justice; Right to food

  • Agrifood Political Economy

    'Financialisation of Food and Farming' in Australia, with a focus on agribusiness investment in the the North Queensland sugar industry; Supermarket power and industry 'greening'; Food crisis, multiple crises (food, climate, economic); Horticulture and regional development

  • Sustainable Development

    SDGs; Social dimensions of green economy; UN policy processes; Research translation

  • Food systems governance

    Resilience of long and short food chains; Adaptive, reflexive governance; Food systems in 'crisis', e.g. flooding, climate change; Food systems transformation; Multi-stakeholder participation and power; climate change

  • Gender and Ethical Trade

    Fair and ethical trade, e.g. 'ethical consumption and production' networks; Ecofeminism; Smallholder food production/trade in the Global South; Sustainable livelihoods Gender empowerment; Conventions, standards, multistakeholder regulation

Research impacts

Over the past decade, Kiah has collaborated with FIAN International on the right to food, UN Women on their ‘Feminist Plan for Sustainability and Social Justice’, UNRISD programmes on ‘A new eco-social contract’ and ‘Localising the SDGs’, and Future Earth through her ‘Fair Food Futures’ podcast and animation. She has provided expertise to global food security policy making through participation in the UN High Level Panel on the Sustainable Development Goals (2018), UN Food Systems Summit Civic Dialogues (2021), 2022 People’s Summit , and the UN SDG Summit in 2023.

Kiah's research has informed submissions to the Australian government, including to the Senate inquiry on resilience and flooding (2013), Australia's progress on the SDGs (2018), Financial Investment (2020), Food Pricing and Food Security in Remote Indigenous Communities (2020), and Food Security (2022), as well as to civic initiatives such as the AFSA People’s Food Plan (2023) and CSIRO's discussion paper on ‘Transforming Australian Food Systems’ (2022). At the Centre for Policy Futures, Kiah’s expertise in justice, rights and empowerment will contribute across the focal areas, and help to build the Centre’s capacity for research as social action, non-traditional research translation and impact, and policy engagement with the SDGs.

Works

Search Professor Kiah Smith’s works on UQ eSpace

68 works between 2006 and 2024

41 - 60 of 68 works

2019

Conference Publication

The contribution of agri-food scholarship to australian rural sociology

Lawrence, G. and Smith, K. (2019). The contribution of agri-food scholarship to australian rural sociology. Rural Issues Symposium - The Future of Rural Sociology in Australia, Bendigo, Australia, 28 June 2019.

The contribution of agri-food scholarship to australian rural sociology

2018

Journal Article

From disaster management to adaptive governance? Governance challenges to achieving resilient food systems in Australia

Smith, Kiah and Lawrence, Geoffrey (2018). From disaster management to adaptive governance? Governance challenges to achieving resilient food systems in Australia. Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning, 20 (3), 387-401. doi: 10.1080/1523908X.2018.1432344

From disaster management to adaptive governance? Governance challenges to achieving resilient food systems in Australia

2018

Conference Publication

A 'Quintis'sential Failure? The sandalwood saga in the Ord

Lawrence, G., Smith, K. and Langford, A. (2018). A 'Quintis'sential Failure? The sandalwood saga in the Ord. XXV Meeting of the Australasian Agri-food Research Network, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 30 November-5 December 2017.

A 'Quintis'sential Failure? The sandalwood saga in the Ord

2018

Book Chapter

The concept of 'financialization': criticisms and insights

Lawrence, Geoffrey and Smith, Kiah (2018). The concept of 'financialization': criticisms and insights. The financialization of agri-food systems: contested transformations. (pp. 23-41) edited by Hilde Bjørkhaug, André Magnan and Geoffrey Lawrence. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315157887-2

The concept of 'financialization': criticisms and insights

2017

Other Outputs

Food system governance in Australia: Co-creating the recipe for change

Smith, K., Bellotti, W., Davey, T., Dean, J., Durham, J., Ferguson, M., Muriuki, G., Oliver, G., Schubert, L. and Xu, H. (2017). Food system governance in Australia: Co-creating the recipe for change. Global Change Institute, The University of Queensland.

Food system governance in Australia: Co-creating the recipe for change

2017

Journal Article

Gendered conventions of ethical trade

Smith, Kiah (2017). Gendered conventions of ethical trade. Journal of Consumer Ethics, 1 (2), 19-30.

Gendered conventions of ethical trade

2016

Conference Publication

Recent Chinese Investment in Australia's Agri-food Industries

Lawrence, G., Sippel, S., Smith, K. and Raymond, S. (2016). Recent Chinese Investment in Australia's Agri-food Industries. XXII Meeting of the Australasian Agri-food Research Network, Adelaide, South Australia, 7-10 December 2015.

Recent Chinese Investment in Australia's Agri-food Industries

2014

Conference Publication

From Disaster Management to Reflexive Governance? Challenges to the Governance of Australian Food Systems in 'Crisis'

Smith, K. and Lawrence, G. (2014). From Disaster Management to Reflexive Governance? Challenges to the Governance of Australian Food Systems in 'Crisis'. XXI Meeting of the Australasian Agri-food Research Network, Sydney, NSW Australia, 24-26 November 2014.

From Disaster Management to Reflexive Governance? Challenges to the Governance of Australian Food Systems in 'Crisis'

2014

Journal Article

Ethical trade, gender and sustainable livelihoods in Kenya: mixed methods for women's participation

Smith, Kiah (2014). Ethical trade, gender and sustainable livelihoods in Kenya: mixed methods for women's participation. Sage Research Methods doi: 10.4135/978144627305013509769

Ethical trade, gender and sustainable livelihoods in Kenya: mixed methods for women's participation

2014

Journal Article

Flooding and food security: a case study of community vulnerability and resilience in Rockhampton

Smith, Kiah and Lawrence, Geoffrey (2014). Flooding and food security: a case study of community vulnerability and resilience in Rockhampton. Rural Society, 23 (3), 215-227. doi: 10.1080/10371656.2014.11082066

Flooding and food security: a case study of community vulnerability and resilience in Rockhampton

2014

Journal Article

Review of Hidden Hunger: Gender and the Politics of Smarter Foods

Smith, Kiah (2014). Review of Hidden Hunger: Gender and the Politics of Smarter Foods. Journal of Development Studies, 50 (7), 1039-1040. doi: 10.1080/00220388.2014.922270

Review of Hidden Hunger: Gender and the Politics of Smarter Foods

2013

Conference Publication

Flooding and Food Security: A Case Study of Community Resilience in Rockhampton, Australia

Smith, K. and Lawrence, G. (2013). Flooding and Food Security: A Case Study of Community Resilience in Rockhampton, Australia. XX Meeting of the Australasian Agri-food Research Network, Melbourne, VIC Australia, 1-5 December 2013.

Flooding and Food Security: A Case Study of Community Resilience in Rockhampton, Australia

2013

Conference Publication

The Performance of Long and Short Food Chains in the Queensland Floods of 2011 - a Preliminary Analysis

Smith, K., Lawrence, G., MacMahon, A., Muller, J. and Brady, M. (2013). The Performance of Long and Short Food Chains in the Queensland Floods of 2011 - a Preliminary Analysis. XX Meeting of the Australasian Agri-food Research Network, Melbourne, VIC Australia, 1-5 December 2013.

The Performance of Long and Short Food Chains in the Queensland Floods of 2011 - a Preliminary Analysis

2013

Other Outputs

Submission to the Senate Committee on Recent Trends in the Preparedness for Extreme Weather Events

MacMahon, Amy, Smith, Kiah, Muller, Jane, Belesky, Paul, Lawrence, Geoffrey and Brady, M. (2013). Submission to the Senate Committee on Recent Trends in the Preparedness for Extreme Weather Events. Federal Standing Committee on Environment and Communications St Lucia, Qld, Australia: The University of Queensland.

Submission to the Senate Committee on Recent Trends in the Preparedness for Extreme Weather Events

2013

Conference Publication

The resilience of long and short food chains during the Queensland floods of 2011

Smith, K., Lawrence, G., MacMahon, A., Muller, J. and Brady, M. (2013). The resilience of long and short food chains during the Queensland floods of 2011. XX Meeting of the Australasian Agri-food Research Network, Melbourne, Australia, 1-5 December 2013.

The resilience of long and short food chains during the Queensland floods of 2011

2013

Conference Publication

Governance of food security in times of climate crisis: insights from the 2011 Queensland Floods

Smith, K., Lawrence, G. and MacMahon, A. (2013). Governance of food security in times of climate crisis: insights from the 2011 Queensland Floods. XX Meeting of the Australasian Agri-food Research Network, Melbourne, Australia, 1-5 December 2013.

Governance of food security in times of climate crisis: insights from the 2011 Queensland Floods

2012

Other Outputs

Green Economy or Green Society? Contestation and politics for a fair transition

Cook, Sarah , Smith, Kiah and Utting, Peter (2012). Green Economy or Green Society? Contestation and politics for a fair transition. Geneva, Switzerland.: United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD) .

Green Economy or Green Society? Contestation and politics for a fair transition

2012

Book Chapter

Negotiating organic, fair and ethical trade: Lessons from smallholders in Uganda and Kenya

Smith, Kiah and Lyons, Kristen (2012). Negotiating organic, fair and ethical trade: Lessons from smallholders in Uganda and Kenya. Food systems failure: The global food crisis and the future of agriculture. (pp. 182-202) edited by Christopher Rosin, Paul Stock and Hugh Campbell. London, United Kingdom: Earthscan.

Negotiating organic, fair and ethical trade: Lessons from smallholders in Uganda and Kenya

2012

Journal Article

Introduction: Green economy and sustainable development, Bringing back the 'social'

Cook, Sarah and Smith, Kiah (2012). Introduction: Green economy and sustainable development, Bringing back the 'social'. Development, 55 (1), 5-9. doi: 10.1057/dev.2011.120

Introduction: Green economy and sustainable development, Bringing back the 'social'

2011

Other Outputs

Contesting 'ethicality': Ethical trade, gender and sustainable livelihoods for smallholder farmers in Kenya

Kiah Smith (2011). Contesting 'ethicality': Ethical trade, gender and sustainable livelihoods for smallholder farmers in Kenya. PhD Thesis, School of Social Science, The University of Queensland.

Contesting 'ethicality': Ethical trade, gender and sustainable livelihoods for smallholder farmers in Kenya

Funding

Current funding

  • 2023 - 2026
    High-value horticulture and global production networks in coastal Australia (ARC Discovery Project administered by the University of Sydney)
    University of Sydney
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2020 - 2023
    Leaving No One Behind: An investigation of the role and performance of civil society organisations in achieving the SDGs in Germany and Australia
    Universities Australia - Germany Joint Research Co-operation Scheme
    Open grant
  • 2019 - 2023
    Fair Food Futures, Civil Society and the Sustainable Development Goals
    ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award
    Open grant
  • 2019 - 2021
    Civic networks, food justice and the SDGs: designing fair food futures for Australia
    UQ Early Career Researcher
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Dr Kiah Smith is:
Not available for supervision

Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Australian Civic Food Networks in Food Systems Governance: Experiences, Challenges, and Opportunities

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Peter Walters

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Australian Civic Food Networks in Food Systems Governance: Experiences, Challenges, and Opportunities

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Peter Walters

  • Doctor Philosophy

    COVID-19 impacts on alternative and local food systems: Unpacking the potential for sustainable food production and consumption

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Katherine Cullerton

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Civil society participation and reflexive governance in Australia's food system

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Peter Walters

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Digital and Agricultural Innovation, and Alternative Agriculture Practices in Australia

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Kristen Lyons

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Women's Empowerment Through Contract Farming: Vegetable Seed Value Chains in Bangladesh

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Rajendra Adhikari

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Digital and Agricultural Innovation, and Alternative Agriculture Practices in Australia

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Kristen Lyons

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Women's Empowerment Through Contract Farming: Vegetable Seed Value Chains in Bangladesh

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Rajendra Adhikari

Completed supervision

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