Christine Gibb is a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Geography and Planning and the Asian Institute. She is currently researching how gendered religious practices, institutions and norms determine access to disaster assistance in Southeast Asia. Her doctoral research investigated a specific case of environmental migration in the Philippines, and focused on governmentality and exclusion in relocation sites and other post-disaster spaces. She has an interdisciplinary background, which includes studies in geography (Ph.D. from the Université de Montréal), capacity development and extension, and international development (M.Sc. from the University of Guelph), and biology (B.Sc.H. from Queen’s University). Her research interests include environmental migration, global environmental change, feminist geography, post-disaster reconstruction, and accompanied research methodologies. Outside academia, she has worked as a consultant for several United Nations agencies and NGOs on environment, development, and youth education issues.