Lecturer in Global Political Economy, University of Leeds
I conduct research on the political economy of land, water and infrastructure in Ecuador and Colombia. I draw on a range of academic disciplines to study political economy, including politics, economics, anthropology, geography, sociology and history. I work at the University of Leeds, having previously taught at London School of Economics, University of Oxford and University College London. I am a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
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