Noémi Gonda is a researcher at the Department of Urban and Rural Development at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. Prior to becoming a researcher, she has been working between 2002 and 2010 with smallholder farmers, Indigenous groups and international organizations in Nicaragua, Honduras and Guatemala. Her research interests include the nexus between socionatural transformations and democracy.
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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



















