Emmanuel Kyeremeh
Assistant Professor
Department: Geography & Environmental Studies
Office: JOR-631, Jorgensen Hall
Phone: 416-979-5000 x557240
Email: ekyeremeh@torontomu.ca
Education: PhD (Western University, Geography with a specialization in Migration & Ethnic Relations)
Discipline: Geography
Areas of Expertise:
- Food Security
- Food Sovereignty
- Health Outcomes of Immigrants
- Immigrant Wellbeing
- Intergration Process of Immigrants
- Social & Urban Geography
Dr. Emmanuel Kyeremeh is an interdisciplinary researcher whose work examines the social, spatial, and structural dimensions of well-being, integration, and networks. His current research focuses on marginalized populations, including Black communities, immigrants, and older adults, with particular attention to how race, aging, migration, and functional limitations shape access to food and well-being. Drawing on quantitative, qualitative, and spatial methods, he engages with frameworks such as intersectionality, social networks, and political economy to understand lived experiences and policy implications. His work contributes to debates on food justice, population health, and equity-oriented interventions in Canada and beyond.
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