Audra Mitchell

Audra Mitchell




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PhD, Queen’s University of Belfast, UK
BAH, Queen’s University, Kingston


Canada Research Chair (Tier II) in Global Political Ecology, Wilfrid Laurier University, 2018-24 (renewable).
SSHRC Partnership Development Grant, “Decolonizing Against Extinction” (PI) , 2018-22.
SSHRC Connection Grant, “Caring for Kin, Confronting Global Disruptive Change” (PI), 2018-19.
SSHRC Knowledge Synthesis Grant, “How Can Indigenous Knowledges Respond to the Global Extinction Crisis?” (co-CI)
Independent Social Research Foundation Residential Research Group Award, 2016.
CIGI Chair in Global Governance and Ethics, Balsillie School of International Affairs, 2015-18.
Independent Social Research Foundation Early Career Fellowship, 2013-14.
Visiting Fellowship, University of Queensland Department of Political Science and International Relations, 2014.
Mitchell, Audra. 2021. (Bio)plurality: Indigenous Resurgence Against Global Extinction . In press with the University of Minnesota Press.
Bawaka Country including A. Mitchell, K. Lloyd, S.Wright, S.Suchet-Pearson, B. Ganambarr, R. Ganambarr and D. Maymaru. 2020. “Dukarr lakarama: Listening to Guwak, Talking Back to Space Colonization”. Political Geography , online first.
Mitchell, Audra and N. Theriault. 2020. “Extinction” in “ Anthropocene Unseen: A Lexicon for the Anthropocene to Come “. Cultural Anthropology , online first (open access).
Leduc, Tim, A. Mitchell, J. Rubis and N. Theriault. 2019. “Living Protocols: (Re)making Indigenous Worlds in the Face of Extinction”. Special edition of Social and Cultural Geography , online first.
Mitchell, Audra. 2019. “Can IR Confront the Cosmos?” in Routledge Handbook of Critical International Relations . Edited by Jenny Edkins. London: Routledge, pp. 51-60.
Mitchell, Audra. 2018. “(Re)vitalizing laws, (re)making treaties: Indigenous-led resurgence against the ‘Sixth Mass Extinction’”. Social and Cultural Geography , online first.
Mitchell, Audra. 2017. “Beyond Biodiversity and Species: Problematizing Extinction”. Theory, Culture and Society 33: 23-42.
Mitchell, Audra. 2016. “ Is IR Going Extinct? “. European Journal of International Relations .
Burke, Anthony, S. Dalby, S. Fishel, D. Levine and A. Mitchell. 2016. “Planet Politics: A Manifesto from the End of IR”. Millennium Journal of International Studies 44 (3): 499-523.
Mitchell, Audra. 2016. “Extinction”. Gender: Nature . Edited by Iris Van Der Tuin. New York: MacMillan.
Mitchell, Audra. 2015. “Thinking Without the Circle: Marine Plastic and Global Ethics”. Political Geography 47: 77-85.
Mitchell, Audra. 2014. “Only Human? Towards Worldly Security”. Security Dialogue 45 (1): 5-21.
Mitchell, Audra. 2014. International Intervention in a Secular Age: Re-enchanting Humanity . London: Routledge.
Mitchell, Audra. 2011. “Quality/Control: International Intervention and the ‘Everyday'”. Review of International Studies 37 (4): 1623-45.
Mitchell, Audra and O. Richmond. 2011. Hybrid Forms of Peace: From the Everyday to Post-liberalism . Basingstoke: Palgrave.
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Audra Mitchell (she/her) is a settler of Ukrainian, Polish, Scottish and English ancestry, currently living and working on the Ancestral and Treaty lands of the Attawandaron (Neutral), Haudenosaunee (Six Nations of the Grand River) and Anishinaabe (Mississaugas of the New Credit) peoples.
Prof. Mitchell holds the Canada Research Chair in Global Political Ecology at the Balsillie School of International Affairs. From 2015-18, she held the CIGI Chair in Global Governance and Ethics at the Balsillie School of International Affairs. Audra has previously worked at the University of York, UK (2010-15) and the University of St. Andrews, UK (2009-10), and in 2014 she was a visiting scholar at the Universities of Queensland (Australia) and Edinburgh (UK). Audra completed her PhD at the Queen’s University of Belfast, UK (2009).
Prof. Mitchell has published four books and special journal editions, over thirty journal articles and book chapters, and has led a grant portfolio of over $2 million, including several international partnerships and networks.
Prof. Mitchell’s vibrant, multi-disciplinary program of research addresses global ecological harms through the lens of multi-scale structural violence, grounded in active engagement with currently-marginalized, multi-species communities. For example, her work examines the relationships between complex harms such as plant and animal extinctions, climate change and pollution and structures of violence such as colonization, racism, gendered violence and genocide. Audra’s unique approach weaves together her background in violence studies, global theory, political ecology and anti-oppression theory (including decolonial, Indigenous, BIPOC, queer, more-than-human, and critical disability studies). Her recent work is indebted to collaboration and co-creation with Indigenous and BIPOC scholars, knowledge keepers and communities in Canada, Australia, the United States and elsewhere. Audra has also been active in developing research communities committed to mentoring, amplifying and supporting emerging researchers from currently-marginalized communities.
Prof. Mitchell is a neurodivergent (Autistic and Dyspraxic) scholar. Her work actively engages neurodivergent methods and forms of knowledge, and she is committed to critiquing ableist forms of violence in and beyond academia, including by building solidarities across marginalized communities.
Current and emerging research streams:
Prof. Mitchell’s previous research has made significant contributions to several areas of international and global theory, including more-than-human global ethics; space colonization and Indigenous outer space law; Western secular cultures of violence; and critical, decolonial and post-colonial approaches to peacebuilding and international intervention.
Audra currently has research opportunities available for students and community-based researchers interested in any of the research streams outlined above. Researchers with lived experience of marginalization are particularly encouraged to connect.
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