Bilde av Quist, Sofie Elise
Bilde av Quist, Sofie Elise
Norwegian Centre for the Law of the Sea sofie.e.quist@uit.no +4777644851

Sofie Elise Quist


Job description

Sofie is a PhD fellow at the Norwegian Centre for the Law of the Sea, Aurora Centre, Faculty of Law. 

Her doctoral project "Encountering Blue Transformation: a legal ethnography of salmon farming and resistance in Norway and Chile" explores and problematises the relationship between law and power in the roll out of the blue transformation focusing on one of the world’s most valuable aquaculture industries: salmon farming. 

According to the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), aquaculture now provides more aquatic food for human consumption than fisheries and is the world’s most rapidly growing food production industry. Alongside States and multinational corporations, international organisations themselves are playing a significant role in pushing “sustainable aquaculture intensification” to meet a growing global demand for aquatic foods. In this context, farmed salmon has emerged as a significant contributor to the expansion of global trade in aquatic products in recent decades.

The aim of this thesis is two-fold: First, it seeks to problematise the narrative of salmon farming as a catalyst for a blue transformation rooted in sustainable development by analysing how (international and national) legal frameworks that facilitates or constrain salmon farming re-arrange local coastal relationships. The aim of this exercise is to document the relationship between the legal technicalities of blue transformation and local forms of dispossession and environmental injustice. Second, turning to the communities living along the coasts where salmon farming expands, the thesis explores how coastal Indigenous Peoples and small-scale fishers/ seafood harvesters in southern Chile and northern Norway mobilize law to resist or refuse salmon farming.

Through critical legal ethnography, the thesis aims to visibilize normative conflicts within the blue transformation programme, unearth global lines of resonsibility of coastal environmental in/justice, and explore how local resistance and refusal of salmon farming may point in the direction of a more just coastal governance.


  • Emily Margaret, Alba Hernandez, Ana Maria Montana, Sofie Elise :
    Positionality
    2025 DOI / ARKIV
  • Laura, Marcelle, Alba Hérnandez, Ana Maria Montana, Emily Margaret, Sofie Elise et al.:
    Activities for Ocean Literacy
    2025 DOI / ARKIV
  • Annika, Sofie Elise :
    ‘Promising More than It Delivers’?: A Critical Reading of the HRC’s Daniel Billy et al v. Australia (2022) Decision Linking Climate Change and Human Rights
    UCLA Journal of Environmental Law and Policy 2023 DOI
  • Margherita Paola, Sofie Elise, Laura, Diana Garduño, Dana :
    Learning to Connect with the Ocean. Ocean Literacy and Sustainable Food Systems
    2025
  • Margherita Paola, Sofie Elise :
    Brief Introduction to Ocean LIteracy and book launch
    2025
  • Sofie Elise :
    A human rights approach to sustainable blue food systems
    2024
  • Sigrid Eskeland, Ole Kristian, Margherita Paola, Mathilde Daasvatn, Edel Oddny, Lena et al.:
    Legal pathways towards sustainable blue food systems in the aquaculture sector
    UiT Norges arktiske universitet 2024
  • Margherita Paola, Laura, Emily Margaret, Sofie Elise, Juliana, Katharina et al.:
    Living Laboratory and Learning Toolkit on Ocean Literacy
    2024
  • Margherita Paola, Laura, Katrina, Juliana, Katharina, Alba Hernández et al.:
    The Ocean Incubator Network (OIN) Living Laboratory and Ocean Literacy Toolkit
    Septentrio Reports 2024 DOI / ARKIV
  • Margherita Paola, Mathilde Daasvatn, Edel Oddny, Ole K., Sigrid Eskeland, Sofie Elise et al.:
    Legal pathways towards sustainable blue food systems in the aquaculture sector : Interdisciplinary workshop and roundtable discussion 10 January 2024.
    Septentrio Reports 2024 DOI / ARKIV
  • Sofie Elise :
    A Multispecies Justice Perspective on the Future of Food From the Sea
    2024
  • Sofie Elise :
    Reimagining human-ocean relations in encounters with Blue Transformation at the “the ends of the world
    2024

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    Research interests

    My research interests lie at the intersection of international law, critical legal studies, political ecology, and the environmental humanities. Thematically, I work across international law, ocean and coastal law, political economy, human rights, indigenous studies and food studies. I am especially interested in action research and participatory scholarship.

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