Research in Human Geography

The broad emphasis in the field of Human Geography is on exploring the evolution of a multitude of human systems. The focus is on the interactions and linkages between systems that operate at different scales, ranging from local (work, place, bodies, gender, health and healthcare, urban areas) and increasing through regional and national scales (citizenship, justice, governance, post-colonialism, indigenous peoples) to global systems (globalization, development, economies, sustainability). Unifying themes include identity and place.

Degree Options: BA, BA(H), MA, PhD

Note: Students interested in pursuing the Master of Planning (MPL) degree can learn more by visiting the School of Urban and Regional Planning (SURP) area of our website.

Faculty Affiliate Website Status
Dr. Laura Jean Cameron
(cameron@queensu.ca)
Sonic Arts of Place Laboratory (SAPLab) Green Square
Dr. Mark Stoller
(mark.stoller@queensu.ca)
https://markstollerresearch.com/ Green Square

Faculty Affiliate Website Status
Dr. Julia Christensen
(julia.christensen@queensu.ca)
https://www.juliachristensen.ca/ Red Square
Dr. Mark Stoller
(mark.stoller@queensu.ca)
https://markstollerresearch.com/ Green Square
Status Legend
Green Square Accepting graduate students
Red Square Not currently accepting graduate students