https://liberalarts.temple.edu/academics/faculty/rosan-christina
Christina Rosan has taught at Temple University since 2009. She is particularly interested in how we make cities more sustainable and just. She received her Bachelor’s in History (with Honors) from Williams College.
https://liberalarts.temple.edu/about/faculty-staff/geography-and-urban-studies/christina-rosan/
Programs. Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies; Global Studies; Latin American Studies; Center for Sustainable Communities
https://news.temple.edu/news/2021-12-16/depth-look-race-space
Christina Rosan is an associate professor in geography and urban studies focused on sustainable cities. She is also a Faculty Fellow with Temple’s Center for Sustainable Communities and the Loretta C. Duckworth Digital Scholars Studio.
https://liberalarts.temple.edu/research/labs-centers-and-institutes/center-sustainable-communities/people
Christina Rosan. Office Location . Gladfelter Hall, 320. Expand View Profile Copy Link. Affiliated Faculty Kevin A. Henry. College of Liberal Arts. Geography and Urban Studies. Professor and Department Chair. Concentrations. Environmental Studies; Geographic Information Systems; Undergraduate Chair.
https://sites.temple.edu/tusustainability/2021/04/27/struggle-space-to-a-green-new-deal/
Panelist and professor in Temple’s GUS department, Christina Rosan, explained that the term was coined in passing by an African-American cab driver of hers to describe the systemic injustices he and his community faced: “they got us in this struggle space.”
https://sites.temple.edu/tusustainability/2021/11/03/community-engagement-and-environmental-justice/
One professor from Temple’s Geography and Urban Studies Department, Christina Rosan, is working to address the struggle space through her research. Along with other researchers at Temple, Professor Rosan created an equity index to identify the areas in Philadelphia that face systemic inequalities.
https://sites.temple.edu/librarynews/2024/02/06/libraries-to-offer-spring-series-on-climate-action-and-environmental-justice/
Monday, March 25, 3-5 pm. Charles Library first floor event space, 1900 N. 13th Street. This event is for anyone interested in strategic science communication scholarship and bringing urgent social and environmental problems to the forefront of discussion.
https://scholarshare.temple.edu/bitstream/handle/20.500.12613/8922/Montes_temple_0225E_15364.pdf?sequence=1
I would first like to thank my advisor Dr. Christina Rosan. From the very beginning, she valued my experience as a community engagement practitioner and advocated for my enrollment into the program. She has provided endless guidance, supported me in so many ways, helped to cultivate the vision for my work, and ultimately
https://liberalarts.temple.edu/research/labs-centers-and-institutes/public-policy-lab/people
Dr. Christina Rosan is Associate Professor of Geography and Urban Studies at Temple University. She is particularly interested in how we make cities more sustainable and just. Rosan is active in the Philadelphia sustainability community and is eager to use research to inform practice.
https://news.temple.edu/news/2022-12-05/eco-friendly-faces-meet-temple-s-ecoreps-advocating-sustainable-campus
As part of the Liberal Arts Undergraduate Research Awards, Dofflemyer has worked with Associate Professor of Geography and Urban Studies Christina Rosan on a white paper and map outlining places inside and outside of the city where EcoReps have worked on sustainability projects. The goal of the research project is to encourage experiential ...