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Mallory Zhan
Chercheuse postdoctorale
Centre de sociologie des organisations (CSO), Laboratoire interdisciplinaire d'évaluation des politiques publiques (LIEPP)
Discipline(s) : Sociologie
Biographie
Mallory est une chercheuse qui met à profit sa formation interdisciplinaire en sociologie, en sciences politiques et en études du développement pour étudier les thèmes de la consommation durable, de la citoyenneté écologique et de la transition juste. Ses projets actuels portent sur les initiatives locales et les actions publiques de promotion de la consommation durable et de la sobriété en Chine et, plus largement, dans les pays émergents. De 2021 à 2023, elle a dirigé de nombreuses activités de recherche dans le cadre du projet Horizon 2020 DIALOGUES, en se penchant sur le thème de la participation citoyenne pour une transition énergétique juste à travers l'Europe. Les travaux de Mallory ont été publiés dans des revues de renom telles que Environmental Politics, Consumption and Society, Sustainability: Science, Practice and Policy. Mallory Zhan est titulaire d'un doctorat en environnement et développement durable de l'Université de Genève et d'un master en études du développement de l'Institut des Hautes Etudes Internationales et du Développement en Suisse.
Education
Ph.D. in Environment and Sustainable Development (2023)
University of Geneva, Switzerland
M.A. in Development Studies (2017)
The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva, Switzerland
B.A. in Development Economics (2014)
Agnes Scott College, Decatur, GA, U.S.A
Recherche en cours
Septembre 2023 - septembre 2025
Postdoctoral researcher on elite consumption in China. Working closely with grassroots environmental groups, Mallory aims to co-create community initiatives that tackle overconsumption, toward the promotion of sufficiency-oriented lifestyles in urban China.
2021-2023
Inclusive DIALOGUES towards an operational concept of energy citizenship to support the Energy Union, funded under the Horizon 2020 Programme of the European Commission
2018-2023
Sustainable Consumption, Green Citizenship and Well-being: Understanding the Zero Waste Lifestyle Movement in Urban China, doctoral research project at the University of Geneva
ENSEIGNEMENT(S)
At the School of Social Sciences, University of Geneva:
Participatory and Qualitative Methods (Master’s level – 2022)
Social and Environmental Dilemmas in Capitalism (Master’s level – 2021, 2022)
Sustainable Consumption and Social Change (Master’s level – 2021, 2022)
Summer school on Sustainable Development Goals (Mixed –2018, 2019, 2020)
Publications
- Shejale, S., Zhan, M. X., Sahakian, M., Aleksieva, R., Biresselioglu, M. E., Bogdanova, V., Cardone, B., Epp, J., Kirchler, B., Kollmann, A., Liste, L., Massullo, C., & Schibel, K.-L. (2025). Participation as a pathway to procedural justice: A review of energy initiatives across eight European countries. Energy Research & Social Science, 122, 103982. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.erss.2025.103982
- Sahakian, M., Zhan, M.X., Epp, J., Liste, L., Nilsen, B. T., Schibel, K., Reusswig, F., Aalto, P., Haider, J., Kirchler, B., and Kollmann, A. (2024). From dispersed practices to radical socio-technical imaginaries: the role of action labs for supporting collective energy citizenship. Consumption and Society. DOI: 10.1332/27528499Y2024D000000041
- Zhan, M.X. (2024): Active, dutiful and pragmatic: practicing green citizenship in urban China. Environmental Politics. DOI: 10.1080/09644016.2024.2319520
- Mallory Xinyu Zhan. Lifestyle for social change? Exploring framing and lifestyle politics in the Chinese zero waste movement. Consumption and Society, 2024, 3 (1), pp.56-75. ⟨hal-04402731⟩
- Zhan, M.X. (2022) Sustainable Consumption and the Well-being Dividend: Insights from the Zero-Waste Movement in Chinese Cities. Sustainability: Science, Practice and Policy, 18:1, 731-748.
- Zhan, M.X. (2022) Waste in Zero-Waste Households: The Power of Materials and Norms in Everyday Consumption. Worldwide Waste: Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, 5(1):4, 1-15.
- Sahakian, M. and Zhan, M.X. (2023) Practice Makes Perfect! Exploring how Practices Cause Consumption Problems and are also Part of the Solution. In Fischer, Sahakian, King, Dyer and Seyfang (eds.) Teaching and Learning Sustainable Consumption: A Guidebook. Routledge.
- Shejale, S., Zhan, M.X. and Sahakian, M. (2022) What forms of citizenship in European energy initiatives? Deterrents and enablers to further support a just energy transition. DIALOGUES Project. Available at: https://www.dialoguesproject.eu/public_result/what-forms-of-citizenship-in-european-energy-initiatives-deterrents-and-enablers-to-further-support-a-just-energy-transition/
- Clément, G., Guerrieri, M., Sahakian, M., Schibel, K.L., Zhan, M.X. (2022) Guidebook for designing and implementing Citizen Action Labs and Recruitment to the Citizen Action Labs. DIALOGUES Project. Available at : https://www.dialoguesproject.eu/public_result/guidebook-for-designing-and-implementing-citizen-action-labs-and-recruitment-to-the-citizen-action-labs/
- Zhan, M.X. and Sahakian, M. (2023) Pathways to deepening energy citizenship. DIALOGUES Project. Available at: open access link upcoming.