Caroline Scott

is a Master’s student at Dalhousie University and a graduate from the University of King’s College and Dalhousie with a degree in International Development Studies and Social Anthropology. Caroline’s honours thesis research was focused on using extractivism as a theoretical framework to analyze how Canadian development policies privilege corporate interests and perpetuate inequality through mining abroad. Her research in CJV2 builds on this work to explore the human rights abuses faced by seafarers across the globe. She is passionate about connecting local to global issues and is actively engaged in mutual aid projects in her community focused on housing and seafarer’s rights and welfare in the Port of Halifax.

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