
معرفی
Kylie Wrigley is a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at the School of Arts and Humanities, Edith Cowan University, and an educator at Murdoch University. She works at the intersection of climate justice, feminist and decolonial ethics, and community organizing, often collaborating with Indigenous communities, youth, and local governments.
- Doctor of Philosophy, Edith Cowan University (2024)
- Master of Philosophy in Development, Environment & Cultural, Norway (2020)
- Bachelor of Science, University of Western Australia (2012)
Her research focuses on feminist and decolonial climate justice, participatory action research, and collective care in environmental movements. Kylie emphasizes co-creating knowledge with communities to address structural inequities and promote sustainability transformations.
Her recent articles explore themes such as Indigenous sovereignty, youth climate advocacy, and community-led policy, reflecting her commitment to socially engaged methodologies. Awards include the 2024 Graduate Women Western Australia Scholarship and the 2024 Centre for People, Place and Planet Director’s Citational Justice Award.
- Co-supervised PhD projects on water justice for girls and climate-just transformation of community organizations
- Active in the Climate Justice Union WA and Centre for People, Place and Planet




