Matt Sparke
استاد · Political Geography
Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversityمعرفی
Matt Sparke serves as Professor of Politics and Executive Director of Global and Community Health at the University of California, Santa Cruz, where his research critically examines the intersection of political geography, citizenship, and global health within transnational contexts. His work analyzes how globalization and migration reshape political belonging and access to rights, with particular focus on health equity implications.
Central to Sparke's scholarship is the concept of 'biological sub-citizenship,' which theorizes the systemic deprivation of health rights for marginalized populations. Current research investigates pandemic impacts on migrant communities, exploring how urban superdiversity in cities creates protective effects against health access barriers during crises like COVID-19. This work bridges political theory with practical health policy analysis.
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