
About
Diana Ojeda is a Professor in the Department of Geography and the Department of International Studies at Indiana University Bloomington, and serves as Director of the Commons Program at the Ostrom Workshop. Her work bridges political ecology, agrarian transformations, and political geography, with a strong regional focus on Latin America and the Caribbean.
- Institution: Indiana University Bloomington
- School: College of Arts and Sciences
- Departments: Geography, International Studies
- Leadership: Director, Commons Program, Ostrom Workshop
- Email: diojeda@iu.edu
Her research explores the dynamics of land dispossession, particularly in the Colombian Caribbean, and investigates processes of environmental and territorial defense, state violence, and the political dimensions of tourism. She is deeply engaged in critical scholarship on commons and governance through her leadership role at the Ostrom Workshop.
Diana Ojeda is actively involved in academic publishing, serving as the handling editor of Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography and as a member of the editorial collective of The Journal of Peasant Studies, reflecting her influence in radical geography and critical agrarian research.
While no specific publications or scientific awards are listed in the provided text, her research profile suggests a strong trajectory in interdisciplinary, justice-oriented geographical scholarship. There is no indication of part-time status, and she appears to be a fully active, tenured faculty member.
Education:
- Ph.D., Geography, Clark University, 2012
- M.A., Geography, Clark University, 2009
- B.A., History, Universidad de los Andes (Colombia), 2004
- B.A., Economics, Universidad de los Andes (Colombia), 2002
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