Melody Lynch
- Adjunct Professor, Geography, Planning and Environment, Concordia University
I am an interdisciplinary researcher with expertise in both social and natural sciences. My research sits at the intersection of environment, health, and social justice. I work with women, ethnic minorities and Indigenous groups on collaborative projects aimed at documenting and addressing structural inequalities in Southeast Asia and the Canadian Arctic.
Experience- 2021–present Adjunct Professor, Geography, Planning and Environment, Concordia University
- 2025 McGill University, PhD Geography
- 2025 Positive Futures for Urban Agriculture in Asia? A Review, Geography Compass 2025 Intersectionality in critical ocean studies, Routledge Handbook of Critical Ocean Studies 2025 Planting flowers for the bees: spirituality, emotion, and embodied subjectivities through relational practices of socioecological care, Social Science & Medicine 2024 Epistemic inclusion in the Qanuilirpitaa? Nunavik Inuit health survey: developing an Inuit model and determinants of health and well-being, Canadian Journal of Public Health 2023 Creative counter-discourses to the“green city” narrative: practices of small-scale urban agriculture in Hanoi, Vietnam, Local Environment 2021 Rocking the boat: intersectional resistance to marine conservation policies in Wakatobi National Park, Indonesia, Gender, Place & Culture
- Canadian Association of Geographers American Association of Geographers Royal Geographical Society
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