Housed within the Lincoln Alexander School of Law’s Justice and Technology Initiative, the Health Law and Innovation Research Group is a research …
Assistant Professor
Angela Lee’s work takes a critical approach to the regulation of new and emerging technologies, as broadly construed, and considers their larger impacts on the environment, public health, and social justice, especially in light of the multiple systems and structures in which they are embedded. Her past research has focused primarily on technology in the context of food and agriculture.
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Areas of Expertise: Law and technology, food and agriculture law, environmental law, environmental justice, animal law, innovation policy, feminist legal studies, critical race studies, socio-legal studies
Contributions
Greedy Bat Eaters versus Cruel Pig Killers: The Lose-Lose Battle of Divisive Discourse Angela Lee, “Greedy Bat Eaters versus Cruel Pig Killers: …
Bill C-230 Marks an Important First Step in Addressing Environmental Racism in Canada Angela Lee & Heather McLeod-Kilmurray, “Bill C-230 marks an …
Seeding Sustainability Over Extracting Capital: Advancing a Vision for Technology Justice in the Canadian Agri-Food Sector Angela Lee, “Seeding Sustainability Over Extracting …