Andrea J. Nightingale is Professor of Human Geography, University of Oslo and Research Fellow, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. She has worked in Nepal for over thirty years on natural resource governance and her current collaborations also work with researchers in Kenya and Nicaragua. Her recent book is Environment and Sustainability in a Globalizing World, Routledge, 2019.
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Choosing to “stay with the trouble”: a gesture towards decolonial research praxis
In the midst of growing hunger from colonial academia we reflect on the need to right our relationships with the Indigenous and other racialized peoples with whom we work in Nicaragua.
March 15, 2022



















