About
Jaskiran Kaur Chohan is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Geographical Sciences at the University of Bristol. Her research focuses on political ecology, with an emphasis on peasant agriculture, agroecology, food systems, decolonization, and sustainable development in Latin America. She explores topics such as corporate food regimes in conflict zones, socio-environmental tensions in rural Colombia, and the impacts of global crises like the Covid-19 pandemic on food systems.
Education: Holds an MSc, BA, and PhD in relevant disciplines (specific details not provided in text).
Research Interests: Jaskiran’s work bridges social sciences and environmental studies, addressing issues like agro-extractivism, campesino livelihoods, gender dynamics in rural areas, and the role of peasant reserves in resisting corporate influence. Her recent projects highlight Colombia’s Boyacá páramos and the Zona de Reserva Campesina, emphasizing the intersection of ecological conservation and social justice.
Publications: Her recent articles analyze the corporate food regime in conflict zones, agroecology as a social movement, and food system resilience during crises. These works contribute to debates on decolonizing agriculture and achieving sustainable rural futures.
Awards: No awards explicitly mentioned in the provided text.
Grants and Advising: No explicit details on grants or student advising are provided, though her publications suggest ongoing research collaborations. She is affiliated with related researchers like Mark Eisler (Bristol Veterinary School).
Labs/Teams: No specific lab affiliations mentioned, but her work aligns with interdisciplinary teams focusing on Latin American studies and sustainable development.
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