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Oliver Froehling is an Adjunct Professor of Geography at the University of Kentucky and Director of SURCO (Servicios Universitarios y Redes de Conocimientos en Oaxaca AC), an organization linking academic research with social movements in southern Mexico. His work bridges academia and grassroots activism, focusing on indigenous autonomy, NGO dynamics, and social/environmental justice. He coordinates the university's Oaxaca-based summer geography program, offering students immersive fieldwork opportunities.
Education: BA (1991) and MA (1993) in Geography from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, with unfinished PhD work in Kentucky. His research explores political ecology, digital media's role in social movements, and the globalization of managerial practices within NGOs. Current initiatives include developing academic-community partnerships to guide social change efforts.
Key research areas include resistance against mining, sustainability discourse critiques, and coalition-building strategies. His publications analyze neoliberal development impacts, Zapatista cyber-strategies, and participatory conservation approaches. Froehling envisions SURCO as a think-tank driven by and for social movements, emphasizing applied knowledge production.
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