Parker Muzzerall

PhD Student
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Education

B.A. Honours., Sociology, Dalhousie University, 2017


Research

Motivated by a desire to understand how we might achieve an equitable and habitable future, my research agenda critically examines the cultural, political, and geographic processes that shape social responses to climate change, and how those responses intersect with political action and polarization. In that, I am also interested in climate justice, both as a normative theory and as a social movement, and how claims of climate (in)justice are met at the community and state level.


Awards

2020- Sociology Graduate Scholarship, University of British Columbia Department of Sociology ($10,000)
2017- Canadian Sociology Association Outstanding Graduating Student Award
2017- Dalhousie University Rev S. H. Prince Prize in Sociology ($500)
2015-2017- Dalhousie University In-course Scholarship ($2500)

Teaching

Teaching Assistant

University of British Columbia

SOCI 102: Inequality and Social Change


Parker Muzzerall

PhD Student
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Education

B.A. Honours., Sociology, Dalhousie University, 2017


Research

Motivated by a desire to understand how we might achieve an equitable and habitable future, my research agenda critically examines the cultural, political, and geographic processes that shape social responses to climate change, and how those responses intersect with political action and polarization. In that, I am also interested in climate justice, both as a normative theory and as a social movement, and how claims of climate (in)justice are met at the community and state level.


Awards

2020- Sociology Graduate Scholarship, University of British Columbia Department of Sociology ($10,000)
2017- Canadian Sociology Association Outstanding Graduating Student Award
2017- Dalhousie University Rev S. H. Prince Prize in Sociology ($500)
2015-2017- Dalhousie University In-course Scholarship ($2500)

Teaching

Teaching Assistant

University of British Columbia

SOCI 102: Inequality and Social Change


Parker Muzzerall

PhD Student
Education

B.A. Honours., Sociology, Dalhousie University, 2017

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Motivated by a desire to understand how we might achieve an equitable and habitable future, my research agenda critically examines the cultural, political, and geographic processes that shape social responses to climate change, and how those responses intersect with political action and polarization. In that, I am also interested in climate justice, both as a normative theory and as a social movement, and how claims of climate (in)justice are met at the community and state level.

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2020- Sociology Graduate Scholarship, University of British Columbia Department of Sociology ($10,000)
2017- Canadian Sociology Association Outstanding Graduating Student Award
2017- Dalhousie University Rev S. H. Prince Prize in Sociology ($500)
2015-2017- Dalhousie University In-course Scholarship ($2500)
Teaching keyboard_arrow_down

Teaching Assistant

University of British Columbia

SOCI 102: Inequality and Social Change