Sandrine Jean
Education:
BA (Anthropology), Université de Montréal, 2006
MA (Anthropology), Université de Montréal, 2009
Thesis Title: Social Representations of Rurality and Urbanity in Contemporary Quebec: A Concept Mapping Approach
PhD (Urban Studies), INRS-Urbanisation, Culture, Société Research Center, 2014
Dissertation Title: Neighbourhood Attachment and Residential Choices of Young Middle-class Families in the City and the Suburbs: the Case of Montreal Metropolitan Region
Position:
Assistant Professor
Graduate Coordinator
Contact:
Email: sjean@mun.ca
Phone: (709) 864-2161
Office: Queen's College, QC-4026
Research Interests:
Urban and Rural Anthropology: Urban and rural dynamics, cities and suburbs, neighbourhoods, cultural representations of space, social construction of territories, regional and urban planning, urban environment
Anthropology of Space and Place: sociability, diversity and cohabitation, public space, everyday life, time and space contraction, place-based identity, neighbourhood attachment, gentrification
Anthropology of Families and Housing: Young families, youths, housing and residential choices, home-work balance
Mobility and Workforce: mobile workforce, daily mobility and active transportation, long-distance commute and Fly-in/Fly-out, healthy environment and workplace, work camps.
Geographical: Quebec, Atlantic Canada, Alberta, and Mexico
Selected publications and conferences:
DOROW, S., JEAN, S. 2022
"Managing Liminal Time in the Fly-in Fly-out Work Camp”, Human Relations, vol. 75, n o 4, p.681-704.
DEJEAN, F., RICHARD, M., JEAN, S. 2019
Le rôle des groupes religieux dans la fabrique du lien social : l’action des Églises évangéliques montréalaises auprès des personnes immigrantes, Journal of Canadian Ethnic Studies, vol. 51, n o 2, p. 131-151.
DÉSILETS, G., JEAN, S. 2019
“Introduction”, in DESILETS, G., JEAN, S., La mobilité des migrants middling, [The mobility of Middling Migrants], vol. 19, p. 5-9.
JEAN, S. 2017
« L’expérience de la diversité dans les quartiers de classe moyenne à Montréal : Entre inconforts et rapprochements », Anthropologie et sociétés, vol. 41, n o 3, p.213–231.
JEAN, S., BILODEAU, A. 2016
Les jeunes familles au cœur des transformations des quartiers péri-centraux : le cas du quartier Ahuntsic à Montréal, [Young families in the heart of the transformations of peri-central neighborhoods; a new form of gentrification?], Lien social et Politiques, n o 77, p.184-199.
JEAN, S. 2016
“Neighbourhood Attachment Revisited: Middle-class Families in the Montreal Metropolitan Region”, Urban Studies, vol. 53, no 12, p. 2576-2583.
JEAN, S. 2014
« Ville ou banlieue? Les choix résidentiels des jeunes familles de classe moyenne dans la grande région de Montréal » [City or Suburb? Residential Choices of Young Middle-class Families in the Greater Montreal Metropolitan Area], Recherches Sociographiques, vol. LV, no 1, p. 105-134.
JEAN, S., GERMAIN, A. 2014
« La diversité ethnique croissante des quartiers de classes moyennes dans la métropole montréalaise : des jeunes familles perplexes » [The Growing Ethnic Diversity of Middle-class Neighborhoods in Montreal metropolitan area: Young Families and the Unexpected Other”], Canadian Ethnic Studies/Études ethniques au Canada, vol. 46, n o 2, p. 1-23.
LAMBERT, G., HALEY, N., JEAN, S., FRAPPIER, J.-Y., OTIS, J., ROY, E. 2013 "Sexual Health of Adolescents in Residential Youth Protection Centres", Canadian Journal of Public Health, vol.104, n o 3, p.216-221.
JEAN, S. 2012
« Les représentations sociales de la ruralité et l’urbanité québécoise contemporaine. Une approche par la cartographie conceptuelle », [Social Representations of Rurality and Urbanity in Present-day Quebec. A Concept Mapping Approach], Recherches sociographiques, vol.53, n o 1, p.103-131.
JEAN, S. 2010
« L’urbanité québécoise contemporaine : entre les représentations sociales des jeunes urbains et des jeunes ruraux», [Quebec’s Contemporary Urbanity: Between Social Representations of Urban and Rural Youngsters], Diversité urbaine, vol.1, n o 1, p.105-124.