Fern Wickson


Job description

Committed to the interdependent flourishing of nature in all her forms, I work as a cross-disciplinary scholar and knowledge broker facilitating inner and outer sustainability transformations through leadership, governance, and education.

I am truly awed by the spectacular array of biological and cultural diversity on this precious planet and have dedicated myself to finding ways to care for our collective co-arising. I adamantly believe that sustainability and resilience require weaving the threads of disciplinary and experiential knowledges together as we work to craft caring ways to be in partnership with the world.

I have a background in ecology and political science, with a BA/BSc from the Australian National University, an Honours degree in Environmental Politics from the University of Tasmania, and a PhD on Environmental Governance awarded by both the natural and social science faculties at the University of Wollongong.

I have worked as an environmental activist, an academic researcher, and an intergovernmental advisor. I have campaigned against the logging of old growth forests, sought solutions for nature-friendly food systems, created international exhibitions to conserve the cultural heritage of seeds, researched responsible regulation of bio- and nano-technologies, and provided international policy advice on how many whales and seals may be sustainably harvested.  

Currently, I am coordinating the development of a new experience-based Masters program in Ocean Leadership at UiT the Artic University of Norway. I am also a Coordinating Lead Author for the IPBES Transformative Change Assessment, lead facilitator for Homeward Bound (a global leadership initiative for women in STEMM), and owner/operator of The Peaceful Wild studio for yoga and meditation.

More details on my research, publications, lectures, national and international committee work, and CV can be found on my website www.fernwickson.com

 


  • Fern, Lauren, Michael :
    Growing through transformation pains: integrating emotional holding and processing into competence frameworks for sustainability transformations
    Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 2025 DOI
  • Tanguy, Jean-Paul, Jeanne-Marie Gherardi, Zhiwei, Fern Elizabeth :
    Addressing epistemic injustices in species at risk assessments through improved credibility and legitimacy: case study of narwhal management in Ittoqqortoormiit
    NAMMCO scientific publications 2024 DOI / ARKIV
  • Sophie, Kimberly, Geert, Martin, Sophie, Alejandro et al.:
    Report of the NAMMCO-ICES Workshop on Seal Modelling (WKSEALS 2020)
    NAMMCO scientific publications 2021 DOI / ARKIV
  • Gunhild Hoogensen, Embla Eir, Fern :
    Gender and Intersectional Approaches to Security in the Arctic
    2020
  • Flor Rivera, Fern, Vera Helene :
    Bridging different perspectives for biocultural conservation: art-based participatory research on native maize conservation in two indigenous farming communities in Oaxaca, Mexico
    Environment, Development and Sustainability 2019 DOI / ARKIV
  • Enzo, Erica, Maria, Fern :
    A One Health approach to managing the applications and implications of nanotechnologies in agriculture
    Nature Nanotechnology 2019 DOI
  • Trine, Erik, Fern :
    The rewriting of human/nature relations through genome editing
    2019 DOI
  • Fern, Ellen-Marie :
    Standardising Responsibility? The Significance of Interstitial Spaces.
    2019 DOI
  • Flor Rivera, Fern, Vera Helene :
    Finding CreativeVoice: Applying Arts-based Research in the Context of Biodiversity Conservation
    Sustainability 2018 DOI / ARKIV
  • Sarah Agapito, Fern :
    Challenges for transgene detection in landraces and wild relatives: learning from 15 years of debate over GM maize in Mexico
    Biodiversity and Conservation 2017 DOI
  • Sarah Agapito, Flor Rivera, N., G., M., R.O. et al.:
    Transgene flow in Mexican maize revisited: Socio-biological analysis across two contrasting farmer communities and seed management systems
    Ecology and Evolution 2017
  • Unai, Patricia, Sandra, György, Eva, Marie et al.:
    Valuing nature's contributions to people: the IPBES approach
    Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 2017 DOI
  • Fern :
    Do We Care About Synbiodiversity? Questions arising from an investigation into whether there are GM crops in the Svalbard Global Seed Vault
    Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 2016 DOI
  • Daniel Ferreira, Marek, Fern, Afonso Inácio, Rubens Onofre, Thomas :
    Chronic Responses of Daphnia magna under Dietary Exposure to Leaves of a Transgenic (Event MON810) Bt-Maize Hybrid and its Conventional Near-Isoline
    Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A 2015 DOI / ARKIV
  • Fern, Ellen-Marie :
    Standardising Responsibility? The Significance of Interstitial Spaces
    Science and Engineering Ethics 2014 DOI
  • Fern, Roger, Kamilla Lein :
    The walkshop approach to science and technology Ethics
    Science and Engineering Ethics 06. février 2014 DOI
  • Fern, Thomas, Brian, Angelika, Silvio Oscar :
    Science based risk assessment requires careful evaluation of all studies
    Nature Biotechnology 2013 DOI
  • Fern, Brian :
    Reply to J.N. Perry et al
    EMBO Reports 2012
  • Fern, Brian :
    Ethics of Science for Policy in the Environmental Governance of Biotechnology: MON810 Maize in Europe
    Ethics, Policy & Environment 2012 DOI
  • Ana Maria Delgado, Kamilla, Fern :
    Public engagement coming of age: From theory to practice in STS encounters with nanotechnology
    Public Understanding of Science 2011 DOI
  • Fern, Ana, Kamilla :
    Public engagement coming of age: From theory to practice in STS encounters with nanotechnology
    Public Understanding of Science 2011 DOI
  • Rasmus Tore, Fern :
    Imag(in)ing the Nano-scale: Introduction Nanoethics (2011) 5:159-163
    NanoEthics 2011 DOI
  • Anna L., Fern :
    The TD Wheel: A heuristic to shape, support and evaluate transdisciplinary research
    Futures: The journal of policy, planning and futures studies 2010 DOI
  • Fern, Ana, Kamilla :
    Who or What is 'The Public'?
    Nature Nanotechnology 2010
  • Fern, Frøydis, Anne Ingeborg :
    Treating nanoparticles with precaution: recognising qualitative uncertainty in scientific risk assessment
    2010 DOI
  • Fern :
    Reliability Rating and Reflective Questioning: A case study of extended review on Australia’s risk assessment of Bt Cotton
    Journal of Risk Research 2009 DOI
  • Kamilla, Fern :
    Nano Meets Macro: Social perspectives on Nanoscale Sciences and Technologogies
    Pan Stanford Publishing 2010
  • Kamilla, Fern :
    Nano meets Macro: Social Perspectives on Nanoscale Sciences and Technologies
    Jenny Stanford Publishing 2010
  • Anna, Muath K, Espen, Camilla, Aina, Arne et al.:
    Genteknologi i en bærekraftig fremtid
    Genteknologiutvalget - Norsk Offentlig Utredning (NOU) 2023 FULLTEKST
  • Maya, Fern, Amaranta, Rachel :
    Losing practices, relationships and agency: ecological deskilling as a consequence of the uptake of modern seed varieties among South African Smallholders
    Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems 2021 DOI
  • Tucker, Fern :
    Offerings
    2018
  • Odd-Gunnar, Anne Ingeborg, Fern :
    Genteknologiloven og genredigering: Ja takk, begge deler.
    27. juillet 2018
  • Flor Rivera, Fern, Vera Helene :
    Finding CreativeVoice: Applying arts-based research for agrobiodiversity conservation
    2017
  • Fern :
    Should genetically modified organisms be part of our conservation efforts?
    The Conversation 2016
  • Fern :
    Synthetic Biology and Synbiodiversity: How New Biotechnologies are Raising New Philosophical Questions for Biodiversity Conservation
    2016
  • Fern :
    Scientists and the regulation of risk: standardising control. By David Demortain, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, 2011, 288 pages, £75.00 (hardback), ISBN 978-1-84980-943-6
    Science and Public Policy 2013
  • Fern :
    Standards: recipes for reality (infrastructures) by Lawrence Busch MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2011, 384 pages, US$24.70, £23.70, ISBN 9780262016384
    Science and Public Policy 2013
  • Fern :
    New modes of thought required for the Age of Ecology: Plato’s revenge: politics in the age of ecology, by William Ophuls. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2011, 193 pages, US$27.95, £19.95 (hardback), ISBN 978-0-262-01590-5
    Science and Public Policy 2013 DOI
  • Fern, Thomas, Brian, Angelika, Silvio Oscar :
    Science-based risk assessment requires careful evaluation of all studies
    Nature Biotechnology 2013 DOI / ARKIV
  • Ellen-Marie, Harald, Fern :
    Verdens minste problem
    16. mars 2013
  • Brian, Fern :
    Response to "The anglerfish deception" Reply
    EMBO Reports 2012 DOI
  • Fern, Brian :
    The anglerfish deception The light of proposed reform in the regulation of GM crops hides underlying problems in EU science and governance
    EMBO Reports 2012 DOI
  • Fern :
    The Scientific Revolution
    IEEE technology & society magazine 2012 DOI
  • Fern :
    Nanomaterials need flexible regulation
    Nature 2011
  • Fern, Ana Maria Delgado, Kamilla :
    Who or what is the public?
    Nature Nanotechnology 2010 DOI
  • Fern, Kamilla :
    Introduction: Science and Society
    2010
  • Fern, Kamilla :
    Introduction
    2010
  • Fern, Kamilla, Ana Maria Delgado :
    "Why Public is a Problem and not a Solution"
    2010
  • Fern :
    Mosquitoes: just how much biodiversity does humanity need?
    Nature 2010 DOI
  • Fern :
    Recognising Values in Scientific Risk Assessment: Biotechnology vs Nanotechnology
    2009

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    Research interests

    Transformative change for just and sustainable futures

    Biodiversity conservation and care

    Environmental controversies

    Interfaces between science, ethics and politics in environmental governance

    Sustainable food systems

     

    Responsible research and innovation in emerging science technology

    Theory and practice of cross-disciplinary research

    Teaching

    Ecological leadership

    Critical global challenges

    Environmental ethics

    Sustainability & resilience

    Transformative change





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