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==Education==
Agyeman received a B.Sc. with Joint Honors in Geography and Botany from [[Durham University]] in 1980, an M.A. in Conservation Policy from [[Middlesex University]] in 1987 and a Ph.D. in Urban Studies from the [[University of London]] in 1996.<ref name=faculty />
 
==Publications==
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<big>'''Co-edited books'''</big>
*''Just Sustainabilities: Development in an Unequal World'' ([[MIT Press]], 2003)
*''The New Countryside?: Ethnicity, Nation and Exclusion in Contemporary Rural Britain'' ([[Policy Press]], 2006)
*''Environmental Justice and Sustainability in the Former Soviet Union'' (MIT Press, 2009)
*''Speaking for Ourselves: Environmental Justice in Canada'' ([[UBC Press]], 2010)
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===Awards ===
He is a [[Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts]] (1996) and the [[Royal Geographical Society]] (2016). He received the Benton H. Box Award from [[Clemson University]] Institute for Parks in 2015<ref>{{cite web |last1=Shuff |first1=Danielle |title=Agyeman receives Clemson University Institute for Parks award |url=http://newsstand.clemson.edu/agyeman-receives-clemson-university-institute-for-parks-award/ |website=The Newsstand |accessdate=24 July 2018}}</ref> and the Athena City Accolade from the KTH [[Royal Institute of Technology]] in 2018.<ref>{{cite web |title=Athena City Accolade Award |url=https://www.cfp.abe.kth.se/nyheter/athena-city-accolade-award-1.831308 |website=Center for the Future of Places |publisher=KTH Royal Institute of Technology |accessdate=29 January 2019}}</ref> In 2023, he became Hedersdoktorer (Honorary Doctor) at KTH Royal institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden.<ref>{{cite web |title=Honorary doctors at KTH |url=https://www.kth.se/en/om/mot/priser/hedersdoktorer/hedersdoktorer-vid-kth-1.3974 |website=KTH |accessdate=15 August 2023 |date=4 August 2023}}</ref>
 
===Visiting professorships===
Agyeman has been a visiting professor at [[University of South Australia]] (2008–13), [[Northumbria University]] (2010-14), [[University of British Columbia]] (April–May 2011) and [[McGill University]] (2017-18); he also held the Walker Ames Visiting Professorship at the [[University of Washington]] (2017). He is currently the TD Walter Bean Visiting professor at the [[University of Waterloo]], Canada (2020–21).
He held a Visiting Fellowship at The Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions, hosted by the [[University of Victoria]] (2011). Agyeman was a Senior Scholar at Thethe [[Center for Humans and Nature]] (2013–16) and a Fellow of the McConnell Foundation's Cities for People program in Montréal (2017).<ref name=Agyeman2018 />
 
===Advisory positions===