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Jennifer Langill
Title:
PhD Student
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Current research:
I am a feminist human geographer, working at the intersect of development geographies and nature-society relations. Conceptually, I draw from feminist approaches to political ecology and critical livelihood scholarship. I am interested in the relationships between social and political marginalization, livelihood activities, and individual lifeworlds. My doctoral work is empirically based in the highlands of northern Thailand.
Supervisor: Sarah Turner
Degree(s):
M.A. in Geography (University of Toronto), B.A. (Hons.) in Global Development Studies (Queen's University)
Group:
Graduate Students