Carolyn Prouse
Associate Professor
PhD (Geography), University of British Columbia
Mackintosh-Corry Hall, D304
91TV's University
Department of Geography and Planning
Associate Professor, Department of Geography and Planning
Cross-appointed to the Department of Global Development Studies
Research Interests
I am an anticolonial urbanist and white settler living on Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe territory. My research is focused on how diverse urban communities are marginalized by economic development and social reproductive initiatives, and how people and markets are transformed through grass-roots space-making practices. I draw together work in feminist geographies, critical race theory, political economy, urban political ecology, and postcolonial/decolonial theory to help understand these processes. I ask questions such as:
- How do low-income, racialized communities grapple with state-led upgrading efforts in Brazilian favelas?
- How do communities build their own “public” infrastructure (such as park areas) in the shadow of state-led projects?
- How are zoonotic biosurveillance programs re-configuring the labour of people in Southern cities and with what implications for their safety and privacy?
- How does non-valued work – such as breastfeeding – become distributed through urban infrastructures of infant feeding?
My work takes me to North America, South America, and Sub-Saharan Africa.
Supervision
I am interested in supervising students at both the Master’s and Doctoral levels pursuing research in global urban infrastructure, social reproduction, bio-economies, and urban political ecology. Please be in touch via email for specific details about funding packages.