Jocelyn Perry
Jocelyn Perry (@JocelynGPerry) is a doctoral student in Public Policy at Oxford’s Blavatnik School of Government. Her research focuses on community engagement in climate adaptation policymaking and the complexities of climate-induced displacement and mobility as adaptation. Previously, Jocelyn managed a research theme on migration, urbanization, and climate change at the University of Pennsylvania’s global public policy hub. She has also worked as a Fulbright Public Policy Fellow with the Malawian Department of Refugees, for the Social Science Research Council African Peacebuilding Network, and in disaster response and community development in Chicago. Originally from Philadelphia, Jocelyn received a BA in International Relations and Hispanic Studies from the University of Pennsylvania, Phi Beta Kappa and summa cum laude, and an MPhil in International Relations and Politics with Distinction from the University of Cambridge as a Gates Cambridge Scholar. She is also on LinkedIn.
Articles by this author:
A New Bill Could Help the U.S. Lead on Climate Change and Displacement
by Jocelyn Perry and Yael Schacher
Nov 17th, 2023
Good COP, Bad COP: After the Mixed Results of COP26, What’s Next?
by Ben Abraham and Jocelyn Perry
Nov 24th, 2021