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Jocelyn Thorpe is an Associate Professor at the University of Manitoba, jointly appointed in Women’s and Gender Studies and History. Her research synthesizes critical race theory, feminist scholarship, and environmental studies to interrogate colonial legacies in Canada, focusing on how historical power dynamics perpetuate contemporary social and ecological inequities. She emphasizes collaborative inquiry, having worked with a supportive committee during her PhD in Environmental Studies (2008).
Research Themes:
- Colonialism, Race, and Gender in Canadian Environmental History
- Decolonial Futures and Social Justice
- Interdisciplinary Methodologies in Nature-Culture Studies
Publications highlight her work on the entangled histories of colonialism and environmental management, particularly in central Canada. Her scholarship challenges naturalized inequities and advocates for equitable human-environment relationships.
Awards:
- 2015: Teaching Excellence Award (New Faculty Category), University of Manitoba Faculty of Arts





