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Micheal Jerowsky serves as a Sessional Lecturer (Term 1 & 2) in the Department of Geography within the Faculty of Arts at the University of British Columbia. His office is located in GEOG 117, and he maintains a professional website at www.mikejerowsky.com.
As a community-based researcher and educational technologist, Dr. Jerowsky specializes in the intersection of geography, technology, and environmental justice. His research spans multiple interconnected domains including biodiversity and ecology within political contexts, digital geographies with emphasis on GIS and geospatial analysis, knowledge production practices, and power dynamics related to colonialism and justice frameworks.
Dr. Jerowsky's innovative work focuses on how emerging technologies like VR, AR, and AI can enhance environmental education and promote greater access to green spaces. His teaching portfolio includes courses such as Environmental Justice and Social Change (ENST 313) and Environmental Impact Assessment (ENST 319), reflecting his commitment to addressing contemporary socioecological challenges through critical geographical perspectives.
As a sessional instructor, he contributes to UBC's educational mission through his expertise in both theoretical frameworks and practical applications of geographical knowledge, particularly in how technology can bridge gaps in environmental access and understanding.
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