Lily Charette
Lily Charette is a first-year MA student conducting research in the ReSET CoLab alongside their colleagues and their supervisor, Dr. Christina E. Hoicka, at the University of Victoria. They completed their BA in Human Environment, with a minor in Sustainability at Concordia University. After completing an honours thesis on the role of community participation in securing public consent for increased police spending in Montreal, Lily has found their research interests lie in understanding the roles that various mechanisms of knowledge dissemination play in social and environmental transformations. Their current research takes a participatory action approach to better understand how participatory research can be used to mobilize knowledge in the energy transition.