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Jean Grugel

Jean Grugel

Profesora de investigación, IBEI

Coordinadora del programa de apoyo postdoctoral

Catedrática de política de desarrollo, University of York

Biografía

Jean Grugel is Research Professor at IBEI and Professor of Development Politics, University of York where she founded the Interdisciplinary Global Development Centre. Before moving to York, Jean was Professor of Politics at the University of Sheffield, where she was also Head of the Department of Geography, and the Open University. 

Jean was a member of the UK’s Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021 Sub-Panel in Politics and International Studies and the ESRC’s International Development Expert Group until 2021.

Her research spans a range of areas within the field of international development, including, global health human rights, migration, regional governance, and democratization and her work on these topics has been published in journals such as Development and Change, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, World Development, Migration Studies and International Affairs. Her most recent monograph is The Gendered Face of Covid-19 in the Global South (2022, University of Bristol Press). She has recently completed a large project on health governance in sub-Saharan Africa and continues to work on health inequalities and the sexual and reproductive health rights of Venezuelan migrants, with colleagues from the UK and Latin America. She leads the University of York team in the LAC-EU H2020 project.

Investigación

Líneas de investigación

  • Desarrollo global
  • Regionalismo y gobernanza regional
  • Género
  • Salud global
  • Derechos humanos

Publicaciones más destacadas

  • Barlow, MattGrugel, Jean; Saka, Lilian; Murray-Evans, Peg

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    2023.Failing Women and Girls during Covid-19: The Limits of Regional Gender Norms in Africa.British Journal of Politics and International Relations,EnlaceLogo open access
  • Riggirozzi, Pia; Cintra, Natalia; Grugel, Jean; Garcia Garcia, Gabriela; Carvalho Lamy, Zeni

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    2023.Securitisation, humanitarian responses and the erosion of everyday rights of displaced Venezuelan women in Brazil.Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies,EnlaceLogo open access
  • Grugel, Jean; Barlow, Matt; Lines, Tallulah; Giraudo, Maria Eugenia; Omukuti, Jessica

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    2022.The Gendered Face of Covid-19.University of Bristol Press.Enlace
  • Giraudo, Maria Eugenia; Grugel, Jean

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    2022.Imaginaries of Soy and the Costs of Commodity-led Development: Reflections from Argentina.Development and Change,Volume 53, Issue 4:796-826EnlaceLogo open access
  • Omukuti, Jessica; Barlow, Matt; Giraudo, Maria Eugenia; Lines, Tallulah; Grugel, Jean

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    2021.Systems thinking in COVID-19 recovery is urgently needed to deliver sustainable development for women and girls.The Lancet Planetary Health,5 (12):921-928EnlaceLogo open access
  • Riggirozzi, Pia; Grugel, Jean; Cintra, Natalia

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    2020.Situational Brief: Protecting Migrants or Reversing Migration? COVID-19 and the risks of a protracted crisis in Latin America.The Lancet Migration and Health,EnlaceLogo open access
  • Grugel, Jean; Macias, Susana; M. Rai, Shirin

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    2020.Depletion, Intersectionality and the Limits of Social Policy: Child Carers in Mexico.European Journal of Politics and Gender,3 (2):221-236Enlace
  • Grugel, Jean; Philipp, Horn

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    2018.The SDGs in Middle Income Countries: Setting or Serving Domestic Development Agendas: Evidence from Ecuador.World Development,Vol 109:73-84EnlaceLogo open access
  • Grugel, Jean; Riggirozzi, Pia

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    2018.Neoliberal Disruption, Neoliberal Return: Twenty First Century Challenges to Neoliberal Governance in Latin America.Critical Social Policy,33 (3):547-566Enlace
  • Grugel, Jean; Fontana, Lorenza

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    2018.Human rights and the pink tide in Latin America: which rights matter?.Development and Change,50 (3):707-734Enlace
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