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Sophie-May Kerr is a lecturer in the City Futures Research Centre at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), focusing on urban cultural geography. She employs social research methods to explore lived experiences related to housing and neighborhood transformation, particularly interested in socio-material experiences of apartment living. In 2020, Sophie-May completed her PhD at the University of Wollongong, titled ‘Dwelling discordant spaces: Material emotional geographies of parenting in apartments’. Since joining the City Futures team in 2021, she has combined her academic expertise with extensive experience in community engagement and project leadership within the non-profit sector. Sophie-May's work includes supporting refugee settlement, and she has led various programs in employment training, education, youth leadership, and social inclusion. Additionally, she has co-designed cultural capacity training for businesses and schools, advocating for equitable and inclusive communities.
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