
Cristina Temenos
CeMoRe Visiting Fellow
Cristina Temenos is an Urban Studies Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Manchester Urban Institute and Geography Department at the University of Manchester. She is an urban geographer studying the relationships between social justice and the mobilization of social, health, and drug policies across cities in the Global North and Global South. Past work has examined social movement mobilization for drug policy reform, the importation and implementation of urban sustainability frameworks, and examining mobility transitions. Her current research examines the mobilization of austerity programmes across cities and their effects on public health services in European cities. During her time at CeMoRe, Cristina looks forward to engaging with other mobilities researchers about the intersection of multiple forms of mobilities research with emerging interests on policy mobilities through reading groups, one-on-one discussions, and a workshop. Her work on urban policy mobilities has been published in the Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Environment and Planning A, the International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, and The Routledge Handbook of Mobilities. She is an editorial board member for Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space and Geography Compass.
Contact: Department of Geography, Arthur Lewis Building, School of Environment, Education and Development, University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, UK.
Email: Cristina.Temenos@manchester.ac.uk
Twitter: @CTemenos