Evangeline McGlynn is a geographer who studies the long-term impacts of disaster on urban space. She also writes on spatial imaginaries through the lens of STS and digital geographies. McGlynn holds a PhD in geography from the University of California Berkeley, with a secondary concentration in science and technology studies, and an MDes from the Harvard Graduate School of Design. The subject of her dissertation work was the legacy of the 1988 Spitak earthquake in Armenia. She is currently starting a project related to the Kahramanmaraş earthquake sequence. In addition to scholarly pursuits, McGlynn has worked for more than a decade as a professional cartographer and GIS specialist, often operating in the humanitarian sphere in post-disaster and conflict settings.