
معرفی
Sheryl-Ann Simpson is an Associate Professor at Carleton University, affiliated with the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies. Her work bridges the interactions between state policies and community practices, focusing on citizenship, immigration, environmental justice, and urban health. She combines quantitative, qualitative, and spatial methods with feminist and critical perspectives to advance social justice.
- Education: BSc (Ag) from McGill University, MA from Clark University, PhD from Cornell University.
Her research methodologies emphasize participant observation, visual/sensory analysis, archival research, and participatory design. Key themes include climate change resilience, migration policy, and critical praxis in urban planning. Publications span journals like Planning Theory & Practice, Landscape and Urban Planning, and Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, often analyzing policy impacts on marginalized communities.
Notable collaborative projects include the #OurChangingClimate social media initiative and the New Migrant Cities: An Atlas of Sorts. She maintains a strong commitment to interdisciplinary approaches, integrating political science, biology, and geography in her work.



