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Sandrine Jean is an Assistant Professor and Graduate Coordinator in the Department of Anthropology at Memorial University of Newfoundland, within the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. She holds a PhD in Urban Studies from INRS-Urbanisation, Culture, Société Research Center (2014), preceded by MA (2009) and BA (2006) in Anthropology from Université de Montréal.
Her research focuses on urban and rural dynamics, spatial representations, family residential choices, and workforce mobility. Key areas include the interplay between urban/suburban living, neighborhood attachment, and the social construction of territories. Geographically, her work emphasizes Quebec, Atlantic Canada, Alberta, and Mexico.
Her publications (2010–2022) explore topics like Fly-in/Fly-out work camps, ethnic diversity in middle-class neighborhoods, and young families' roles in urban transformation. Methodologically, she employs concept mapping and ethnographic approaches.
Dr. Jean coordinates graduate programs and has contributed to interdisciplinary projects on public health in youth protection centers. No specific awards are listed, but her work reflects sustained engagement with urban sociology and cultural anthropology.




