
About
Lianne Oosterbaan is a Researcher in the Sustainability Research Group at the Hertfordshire Business School, University of Hertfordshire. She holds a PhD from the same institution (2022) and specializes in economic anthropology with a focus on South Asian rural contexts. Her work examines intersections between gender, land rights, food security, and natural resource access.
Education:
- PhD, University of Hertfordshire (2022)
Research Interests:
- Ethnographic exploration of gendered land rights in South India
- Household food security dynamics and rural livelihood strategies
- Gendered access to urban spaces and resource distribution
- Impacts of bureaucratic systems on indigenous practices
Key Research Trends: Recent work highlights gender disparities in land use effectiveness (2022), workday/non-workday food security variations (2025), and systemic barriers faced by marginalized groups in accessing natural resources. Earlier studies (2011-2016) explored symbolic gender expressions, urban space utilization, and agricultural sustainability challenges.
Grants & Projects:
- "Social Mobilities in South India" (2023-2024) – Principal Investigator
She contributes to academic discourse through teaching specialisms in data analysis, visualization, and research methodologies. Her work is affiliated with the University’s Sustainability Research Group, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration.
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