
معرفی
Dr. Jayne Carrick is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the University of Sheffield's School of Sociological Studies, Politics and International Relations. She is affiliated with the South Yorkshire Sustainability Centre. Her research focuses on improving public participation in political decision-making, particularly in environmental and climate policy contexts. She has contributed to projects like Climate Assembly UK and evaluates democratic innovations such as citizens' assemblies and mini-publics.
Education:
- PhD in Politics, Newcastle University (2020)
- MA Politics (Research), Newcastle University (2016)
- MSc Renewable Energy and Enterprise, Newcastle University (2010)
- BSc (Hons) Environmental Science, Plymouth University (2001)
Research Interests: Jayne's work emphasizes participatory environmental planning, climate governance, and the integration of complexity-framed research methods in social studies. She explores how democratic innovations like citizens' assemblies enhance public engagement in environmental policy-making, particularly regarding climate change and flood risk management.
Articles Trends: Her publications span topics from participatory decision-making frameworks to marine pollution and renewable energy. Recent work highlights the application of Bayesian Belief Networks in stakeholder engagement and evaluations of climate assembly impacts on public policy.
Labs/Teams: Active in the South Yorkshire Sustainability Centre, focusing on transdisciplinary research addressing environmental and societal challenges.

