Dr Sarah-Anne Munoz | sitemap | log in
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Research Overview As a human geographer, I am interested in the spatiality of human-environment interactions. I currently work within the fields of sustainability and social enterprise with the Sustainable Development Research Centre (SDRC) in Forres. My particular research interests lie in the following areas: * Social enterprise and sustainable development * Migration processes and rural/urban development * Processes of identity construction and community formation * Segregated residential geographies
Contact Details SDRC, Horizon Scotland, The Enterprise Park, Forres sarah-anne.munoz@sdrc.uhi.ac.uk tel:
Current Projects SDRC Social Enterprise Workshop Series Environmental Management System for the Highlands and Islands Enterprise Network A Sustainability Strategy for Perth College
Research Affiliations Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. Research Groups: Population Geography and Quantitative Methods Member of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society
Recent Publications Munoz, S., Tinsley, S., (in press) 'Selling to the Public Sector: problems and prospects for social enterprises', The Journal of Corporate Citizenship Munoz, S., (in press) 'Geographies of Faith: the differing residential patterns of the Indian-Hindu, Indian-Sikh and Indian-Mulism populations of Dundee and Glasgow', Population Space and Place Munoz, S., (2008) 'Sustainable Procurement - buying from social enterprises', Public Sector Executive, March/ April 2008, 6 (7) Munoz, S., (2006) 'Divided by faith? The impact of religious affiliation on ethnic segregation', Scottish Geographical Journal, 122 (2), pp. 85 - 99
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