Jenny Pickerill (born 23 November 1973) is a Professor of Environmental Geography and Head of Department at the
University of Sheffield. Her work considers how people value and use the environment, the impact of social justice on environmental policy and establishing ways to change social practise.
Early life and education
Pickerill studied geography at the
Newcastle University
Newcastle University (legally the University of Newcastle upon Tyne) is a UK public university, public research university based in Newcastle upon Tyne, North East England. It has overseas campuses in Singapore and Malaysia. The university is ...
.
She moved to
Scotland for her graduate studies, where she specialised in
geographic information system
A geographic information system (GIS) is a type of database containing Geographic data and information, geographic data (that is, descriptions of phenomena for which location is relevant), combined with Geographic information system software, sof ...
s at the
University of Edinburgh.
She returned to Newcastle for her doctoral degree, where she earned her PhD in geography in 2000.
During her PhD, Pickerill worked briefly at
Lancaster University
Lancaster University (legally The University of Lancaster) is a public university, public research university in Lancaster, Lancashire, Lancaster, Lancashire, England. The university was established in 1964 by royal charter, as one of several pla ...
where she worked on a project with Bronislaw Szerszynski.
Research and career
Pickerill started her independent research career at
Curtin University
Curtin University, formerly known as Curtin University of Technology and Western Australian Institute of Technology (WAIT), is an Australian public research university based in Bentley, Perth, Western Australia. It is named after John Curtin, ...
in
Perth.
Here she studied the internet activism of Australian environmentalists.
Pickerill was made a lecturer in human geography at the
University of Leicester in 2003. She spent 2008 as a visiting fellow at the
Oxford Internet Institute
The Oxford Internet Institute (OII) is a multi-disciplinary department of social and computer science dedicated to the study of information, communication, and technology, and is part of the Social Sciences Division of the University of Oxford ...
.
She moved to the
University of Sheffield in 2014. Pickerill works on environmental geography, in particular, how people use and value the environment.
This aspect of her work has involved the use of social science, investigating the complicated relationships between humans and the environment. Pickerill has explored grassroots initiatives that tackle environmental challenges. She has studied how environmental activists share their understanding of the environment using technology and how they frame their message. She is also interested in environmental activists who choose to protect one aspect of the environment whilst ignoring another. Her work recognises that environmental issues often overlap with other aspects of inequality; including racism, colonialism and neo-liberalism. Often activist movements incorporate populations of a range of social categories, and Pickerill has looked at its role in the
Occupy movement,
anti-war movement and the
environmental movement in Australia.
Pickerill has studied the impact of experimental solutions on environmental challenges and role of students in redesigning their future. This has included ways to self-build safe, environmentally friendly housing.
She has revealed that women are not well represented in eco-building communities.
She is currently investigating the potential for eco-communities in environmentally friendly, sustainable cities.
Selected publications
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Alongside her academic publications, Pickerill has written for ''
The Conversation''.
References
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1973 births
Living people
Environmental scientists
Alumni of Newcastle University
Alumni of the University of Edinburgh
Academics of the University of Sheffield
Academic staff of Curtin University
Academics of the University of Leicester