
Kendra Strauss (she/they)
Education
DPhil, School of Geography, University of Oxford
MSc in Nature, Society and Environmental Policy, School of Geography, University of Oxford
BA Hons (Cultural Studies), McGill University
Research Interests
I am a geographer and feminist political economist with teaching and research interests in the areas of labour and regulation, social reproduction, migration, urbanization, and social infrastructures. I am interested in the ways that categories of social difference shape how wage labour and unpaid work are valued and regulated, and what counts as labour. My research has focused on pension politics and financialization, precarity and unfreedom in contemporary labour markets, and labour and urbanization.
Before coming to SFU I taught at Birkbeck College (University of London) and held posts at the University of Glasgow and the University of Cambridge, where I was Director of Studies for Geography at Robinson College.
Current Projects
Understanding Precarity in BC (UP-BC) Partnership Grant. I am the co-Director with Iglika Ivanova, Senior Economist with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA) 鈥 BC Office, of this SSHRC-funded community-academic partnership. The project runs from 2021-2027; the UP-BC Partnership includes 37 academic and community-based researchers, and 27 diverse community partners, committed to researching and tackling multi-dimensional precarity in BC and in a comparative context.
Workers in the Aging City: Eldercare Labour Markets in Vancouver and Shanghai: This SSHRC-funded project is led by Dr Feng Xu (Political Science, UVic) and Dr Kendra Strauss (The Labour Studies Program, SFU). The project, which runs from 2016-2020, investigates paid eldercare work in two major urban labor markets with different care regimes.
Teaching (selected courses)
- LBST 101-3 Introducing Labour Studies
- LBST 202-3: Labour Research for Social Change: Methods and Approaches (Q)
- LBST 307: Unfree Labour and Modern Slavery
- LBST/GEOG 328-4: Labour Geographies
Graduate Student Supervision
I am happy to supervise MA and PhD students with research interests in the areas of Labour Studies and Geography, in particular: feminist political economy and feminist political ecology, migration, unfree labour, precarity, and feminist urban theory.
Books
- Meehan, K. and Strauss, K. (eds) (2015) Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press.
- Fudge, J. and Strauss, K. (eds.) (2013) Routledge, Studies in 'Employment and Work Relations in Context'. Book Review by Ben Rogaly on the Society & Space open site (free access).
- Clark, G. L., Strauss, K. and Knox-Hayes, J. (2012) Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Other selected publications:
2023
- Ivanova, I. and Strauss, K. (2023) . Vancouver: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, pp. 1-72.
- Strauss, K. (in press). Care and social reproduction. In: Contemporary Economic Geographies, Jennifer Johns and Sarah Marie Hall (eds). Bristol: Bristol University Press.
- Strauss, K. (in press). Anglophonic Labour Geography. In: Handbook of Labour Geography, Andrew Herod (ed). London: Edward Elgar.
2022
- Strauss, K. (2022) . The Conversation, August 8, 2022. https://theconversation.com/a-summer-ofdiscontent-why-public-sector-workers-are-preparing-to-strike-in-b-c-186808
- Reid-Musson, E., Strauss, K. & Mechler, M. (2022) A virtuous industry鈥: the agrarian work-family ethic in US rulemaking on child agricultural labour, Globalizations 19:(6): 922-936. (Authorship: Reid-Musson 50%, Strauss 30%, Mechler 10%).
- Strauss, K., & Xu, F. (2022). Devalued labour, COVID-19, and the problem of profitability: crises of seniors care in Shanghai, China and British Columbia, Canada. Studies in Political Economy, 103(2), 109鈥129. (open access) (Equal co-authorship)
- Strauss, K. (2022). Introduction to Displacements. Special Issue on 鈥淒isplacements鈥 (28 papers), edited by Kendra Strauss. Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 112(3), 621鈥625. (open access)
2021
- Strauss, K. (2021) Beyond crisis? Using rent theory to understand the restructuring of publicly funded seniors鈥 care in British Columbia, Canada, Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space. . (open access)
2019
- Strauss, K. (2019) 鈥溾.&苍产蝉辫;Dialogues in Human Geography.
- Strauss, K. (2019) 鈥淟abour Geography III: Precarity, Racial capitalisms and Infrastructure鈥.&苍产蝉辫;Progress in Human Geography. 44(6): 1212鈥1224.
- Strauss, K. (2019) 鈥淐ontract鈥.&苍产蝉辫;Antipode. Article published online first:
- Strauss, K. (2019) 鈥淔eminist Economic Geography鈥. In: Aurdey Kobayashi et al. (ed), International Encyclopedia of Human Geography, 2e.
2018
- Strauss, K. (2018) 鈥淕eographical Imaginations of Pension Divestment Campaigns鈥 In: Marion Werner, Jamie Peck, Rebecca Lave and Brett Christophers (eds) Doreen Massey: Critical Dialogues. New York: Agenda Publishing.
- Strauss, K. (2018) "Reproduction, justice and spatialities of power" In: Matt Coleman and John Agnew (eds) Geographies of Power. London: Edward Elgar.
- Strauss, K. (2018) 鈥淟abour Geography II: Being, knowledge and agency鈥.&苍产蝉辫;Progress in Human Geography. Article published online first:
- Strauss, K. and Xu, F. (2018) At the Intersection of Urban and Care Policy: The Invisibility of Eldercare Workers in the Global City. Critical Sociology. Article first published online: .
- Schwiter, K., Strauss, K., and England, K. (2018) "At home with the boss: Migrant live-in caregivers, social reproduction and constrained agency in the UK, Canada, Austria and Switzerland". Trans Inst Br Geogr. 2018;00:1鈥15.
- Fudge, K. and Strauss, K. (2018) 鈥淢igrants, Unfree Labour, and the Legal Construction of Domestic Servitude: Migrant Domestic Workers in the UK鈥. In: P. Kotiswaran (ed.) Unsettling Paradigms, Revisiting the Law of Trafficking: The Palermo Protocol at 15. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. In press. (Revised and updated reprint of the 2014 chapter of the same name, published in Migrants at Work. Equal co-authors).
2017
- Werner, M., Strauss, K. et al. (2017) Feminist political economy in geography: Why now, what is different, and what for?鈥 Geoforum 79: 1-4.
- Strauss, K. (2017) 鈥淟abour geography 1: Towards a geography of precarity?鈥 Progress in Human Geography. DOI: 10.1177/0309132517717786.
- Strauss, K. (2017) 鈥淪orting victims from workers: Forced labour, trafficking, and the process of jurisdiction鈥.&苍产蝉辫;Progress in Human Geography41(2): 140-158.
- Strauss, K. (2017) "Precarious Work", Wiley-AAG International Encyclopedia of Geography: People, the Earth, Environment, and Technology, edited by Douglas Richardson, Noel Castree, Michael F. Goodchild, Audrey Kobayashi, Weidong Liu, and Richard A. Marston.
- Strauss, K. (2017) "Precarious work and winner-take-all economies". In: Gordon L. Clark, Maryann P. Feldman, Meric S. Gertler, and Dariusz Wojcik, The New Oxford Handbook of Economic Geography
2016
- Strauss, K. and McGrath, S. (2016) 鈥淭emporary migration, precarious employment and unfree labour relations: Exploring the 鈥榗ontinuum of exploitation鈥 in Canada鈥檚 Temporary Foreign Worker Program鈥.&苍产蝉辫;Geoforum 78: 199-208.
- Buckley, M. and Strauss, K. (2016) 鈥淲ith, against and beyond Lefebvre: Planetary Urbanization and Epistemic Plurality鈥.&苍产蝉辫;Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 34(4): 617鈥636.
- Fudge, K. and Strauss, K. (2016) 鈥淢igrants, Unfree Labour, and the Legal Construction of Domestic Servitude: Migrant Domestic Workers in the UK鈥. In: P. Kotiswaran (ed.) Unsettling Paradigms, Revisiting the Law of Trafficking: The Palermo Protocol at 15. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
2015
- Strauss, K. (2015) 鈥淭hese Overheating Worlds鈥.&苍产蝉辫;Annals of the Association of American Geographers, special issue on 鈥楩utures: Imagining Socioecological Transformation鈥 105(2): 342-350.
- McGrath, S. and Strauss, K. (2015) 鈥淯nfreedom and workers鈥 power: ever-present possibilities鈥.&苍产蝉辫; In: by K. van der Pijl The International Political Economy of Production. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 299-317. (Second author, 40% contribution).
- Strauss, K. (2015) "Pension systems and labour law in the EU". In: Costello, C., Davies, A. and M. Freedland (eds.) Research Handbook on EU Labour Rights Law. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.
- Strauss, K. (2015) "Social reproduction and migrant domestic labour in Canada and the UK: Towards a multi-dimensional concept of subordination". In: Craig, G, Lewis, H. Skrivankova, K. and L. Waite (eds.) Vulnerability, exploitation and migrants: Insecure work in a globalised economy. London: Palgrave.
- Wainwright, J., Kosek, J., Strauss, K., Akhter, M., Labban, M., Mann, G. (2015) 鈥淕eoff Mann's Disassembly Required: A Field Guide to Actually Existing Capitalism (2013, Oakland: AK press)鈥. Capitalism Nature Socialism. Published online: 10 Apr 2015. DOI:10.1080/10455752.2015.1030436.
- Strauss, K. 鈥淔eminist economic geography and Capital in the Twenty-First Century: going beyond 鈥榓dd gender and stir鈥 鈥. Geoforum Online First: DOI: 10.1016/j.geoforum.2015.07.005.
- Strauss, K. (2015) 鈥溾. openDemocracy
2014
- Strauss, K. (2014) 'Accessing pension resources: the right to equality inside and out of the labour market鈥. International Journal of Law in Context 10(04): 522-537.Fudge, K. and Strauss, K. (2014) 鈥淢igrants, Unfree Labour, and the Legal Construction of Domestic Servitude: Migrant Domestic Workers in the UK鈥. In C. Costello and M. Freedland (eds) . Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Ince, I., Featherstone, D., Cumbers, A., Mackinnon, D., and Strauss, K. 鈥淏ritish Jobs for British Workers? Negotiating Work, Nation and Globalisation through the Lindsey Oil Refinery Disputes.鈥 Antipode. Article first published online: 28 MAY 2014. DOI: 10.1111/anti.12099.
- Strauss, K. 鈥淐hallenging labor and work to survive well.鈥 Book review symposium for J.K. Gibson-Graham, Jenny Cameron and Stephen Healy, Take Back the Economy: An Ethical Guide for Transforming Our Communities. Social & Cultural Geography. Published online: 22 May 2014. DOI: 10.1080/14649365.2014.916991.
2013
- Strauss, K. (2013) "Fair-mutualisation and the socialisation of risk and reward in European occupational pensions". In Countouris, N. and Freedland, M. (eds) Resocialising Europe in a Time of Crisis. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Strauss, K. (2013) "Flexible work, flexible pensions: The evolution of retirement (in)security." In Arthurs, H. and Stone, K. (eds.), Rethinking Workplace Regulation: Beyond the Standard Contract of Employment. New York: Russell Sage.
- Strauss, K. (2013) "Unfree again: social reproduction, flexible labour markets and the resurgence of gang labour in the UK". Antipode 45(1): 180-197.
2012
- Strauss, K. (2012) "Coerced, forced and unfree labour: geographies of exploitation in contemporary labour markets". Geography Compass6(3): 137-148.
- Featherstone, D., Cumbers, A., Mackinnon, D., Strauss, K. (2012) "Boundary Crossing: Progressive Localism in the Age of Austerity". Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 37(2): 177鈥182.
2008-2011
- Strauss, K. (2011) "Globalization and the service workplace: Citizenship, entitlement, and the future of UK occupational pensions". American Behavioral Scientist, 55(7): 902 - 919.
- Clark, G. L., Duran-Fernandez R., and Strauss, K. (2010) "Being in the market": the UK house-price bubble and the intended structure of individual pension investment portfolios. Journal of Economic Geography, 10(3): 331鈥359.
- Strauss, K. (2009) "Financialisation and gendered risk in occupational pensions". In Clark, G. L., Dixon, A. and Monk, A. H. (eds.), Managing Financial Risks: From Global to Local. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 258-279.
- Strauss, K. (2009) "Cognition, context, and multimethod approaches to economic decision-making". Environment and Planning A, 41(2): 320-317.
- Strauss, K. (2008) "Re-engaging with rationality in economic geography: behavioural approaches and the importance of context in decision-making". Journal of Economic Geography, 8(2): 137-156.
- Clark, G. L. and Strauss, K. (2008) "Individual pension-related risk propensities; the effects of socio-demographic characteristics and a spousal pension entitlement on risk attitudes". Ageing and Society, 28: 847-874.
Courses
Summer 2025
This instructor is currently not teaching any courses.