
معرفی
Blanche de Moidrey is a postgraduate researcher at the Global Development Institute (University of Manchester) and a research associate with The CareLab. Her work focuses on care practices for the more-than-human world, critiquing capitalist epistemologies through feminist and Indigenous perspectives.
- Education:
- Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Global Development Institute, University of Manchester
- Master of Philosophy (MPhil), Development Studies, University of Cambridge (2023-2024)
- Bachelor of Arts (BA), Politics and International Studies, University of Warwick (2019-2022)
Her research explores alternatives to capitalist human-nature dichotomies via relational ontologies. She teaches Interdisciplinary Perspectives on International Development and contributes to SDGs through ethics of care and epistemic pluralism research.
Her 2022 article on Universal Basic Income integrates feminist theory with critiques of capitalism. Key research themes include feminist theory, Indigenous knowledge systems, and climate justice.
- Scientific Contributions:
- ESRC-funded PhD project on care practices in Scotland and New Zealand
- Presentation at BISA PGN (2025), Cambridge Darwin College (2024), and ICUR (2022)
- Member of RED (Resources, Environment, Development) and PIA (Power, Inequality, Activism) research groups



