Kate Munden-Dixon
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Indiana University
For over 10 years, Kate Munden-Dixon's research has focused on analyzing food systems change and helping communities respond to these changes in multiple countries and contexts, including Honduras, Thailand, Georgia and California. Munden-Dixon orients all of her research towards questions that have clear social and political relevance and aim to produce outcomes that are useful not only for fellow academics but for research participants, policy makers, and community organizations. To that end, Munden-Dixon has published widely in both scholarly and applied outlets, including seven peer-reviewed co-authored articles, four research reports, one book review, and nine other publications.
Munden-Dixon currently works with the Sustainable Food Systems Science initiative at Indiana University as a postdoctoral research fellow. Previous to this current role, she received her Ph.D. in Geography at the University of California, Davis and a masters from the University of Georgia in Environmental Planning and Design.