Research Summary
My scholarship is embedded in a critical participatory action research (CPAR) framework. This approach to research holds that an analysis of power relations is crucial to the knowledge production process. My environmental justice and food sovereignty scholarship is based in the voices and lived experiences of those most impacted by these issues and informed by localized knowledges.
Education
- Ph.D. , Parks, Recreation, & Tourism , University of Utah . Project: The Impact of Language Framing on Critical Elaboration in Sustainability Education
- M. Ed. , Educational Studies, University of Utah
- B.A., Environmental Studies/Political Science, University of Vermont
Biography
Adrienne Cachelin is a Professor with the Environmental and Sustainability Studies Program at the University of Utah. Her research and teaching interests are rooted in environmental justice and community participatory action research.
Adrienne also serves as the SPARC Environmental Justice Lab. In this role she facilitates transdisciplinary community based environmental justice action research with an interdisciplinary team of community, faculty, and student researchers.
Selected Publications
Kuttner, P., Antunes, A., Cachelin, A., Fitisemanu, L., Folau, M., Hart, S., & Salcedo, A., (2022). Establishing Principles for Community-Based Research: Story & Power in the Community Research Collaborative. Metropolitan Universities 3(3). https://doi.org/10.18060/25819
*Joyner, L., Yagüe, B., Cachelin, A., & Rose, J. (2022). Farms and gardens everywhere but not a bite to eat? A critical geographic approach to food apartheid in Salt Lake City. Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems and Community Development, 11(2). https://doi.org/10.5304/jafscd.2022.112.013
*Cachelin, A., & Nicolosi, E. (2022). Investigating critical community-engaged pedagogies for transformative environmental justice education. Environmental Education Research. https://doi.org/10.1080/13504622.2022.2034751
Cachelin, A., (2020) Nourishing a sense of place: Refugee foodways in the New West. In Eliason, E., McNeill, L. & Edison, C. (Eds). This is the plate: Utah Food Traditions. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press.
Community Research Collaborative. (2020). In it together: Community-based research guidelines for Communities and Higher Education. Salt Lake City, UT: University Neighborhood Partners.
*Cachelin, A., Ivkovich, L., Jensen. P., & Neild, M., (2019). Leveraging Foodways for Health and Justice. Local Environment. https://doi.org/10.1080/13549839.2019.1585771
Cachelin, A., & Rose, J. (2019). Guiding questions for critical sustainabilities. Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences 8(4) 570-572.
Rose, J., & Cachelin, A. (2019). Critical sustainability: Incorporating critical theories into contested sustainabilities. Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences 8(4) 581-525.
*Schott, W. & Cachelin, A. (2017). Promotion vs. education in choosing Real Food. Consilience: The Journal of Sustainable Development 17(1) 182-195.
Cachelin, A., Rose, J., & Rumore, D. (2016) Leveraging place for critical sustainability education: The promise of participatory action research. Journal of Sustainability Education 11 (February) 1-20. http://www.jsedimensions.org/wordpress
Cachelin, A. (Ed.). (2015). Savor: Stories of Community, Culture, & Food. Salt Lake City: Salt Lake Education Foundation.
Cachelin, A., Paisley, K., & Rose, J. (2015). Disrupting neoliberal discourse in environmental education: A qualitative analysis of intentional framing. Environmental Education Research 25(8), 1127-1142.
Rose, J., & Cachelin, A. (2014). Critical sustainability in outdoor education: Place as a means to social justice and ecological integrity. Taproot Journal of Outdoor Education 23(1), 7-16.
Rose, J., & Cachelin, A. (2013). Critical sustainability: Promoting pedagogies of placefulness in outdoor education. The Journal of Sustainability Education 5(May) 2-29. http://www.jsedimensions.org/wordpress.
Cachelin, A., & Ruddell, E. (2013). The impact of language framing on sustainability education. Journal for Environmental Studies and Sciences 3(3), 306-315.
Cachelin, A., Paisley, K., & Dustin, D. (2009). Obligation and opportunity: A role for outdoor educators in the sustainability revolution. Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education, & Leadership 1(2), 141-150.