Gerónimo Barrera de la Torre

Job title: 
Assistant Professor
Department: 
Geography
Bio/CV: 

As a geographer, my interests are at the intersections of political and historical geographies, political ecologies, and critical cartographies. My work focuses on peoples’ relation to their land/territory/landscape while engaging wide-reaching environmental policies, colonialism, and statism. My research is grounded on collaborative methods, mainly social mapping, and videography, highlighting the multiple geographies and ways of knowing that can inform epistemic and social justice efforts. I have worked closely with communities in Oaxaca for over a decade on a range of issues, such as forest conservation, agrarian change, social mapping, and local knowledges. Currently, I am in the final stage of a feature documentary film exploring the consequences of and experiences around the international carbon offset market in Indigenous and campesino communities in Mexico.

Research interests: 

Social mapping, political ecology, historical and political geography, environmental history, Indigenous/campesino ontologies and epistemologies, Latin American geographies, videography