Professor Jean Grugel
Professor of International Development

| Room number: | C14a |
| Telephone (internal): | 27942 |
| Telephone (UK): | 0114 222 7942 |
| Telephone (International): | +44 114 222 7942 |
| Email: | J.B.Grugel@Sheffield.ac.uk |
Professor Jean Grugel joined the Department of Geography in January 2011 as Professor of International Development. She graduated in History and English and has a PhD in Politics/Latin American Studies, all from the University of Liverpool. She had previously held a Chair in Politics at the University of Sheffield, and has worked at the Universities of York and Madrid, and for a short time at the Latin America Bureau as a researcher and writer.
Jean is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (RSA) and an Academician of the Academy of Social Sciences (AcSS). She has held visiting positions in a number of universities in Europe and Latin America, including the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, FLACSO Argentina and the Universidad Central de Venezuela in Caracas. She currently works closely with colleagues in the University of Lund, Sweden, the Fundação João Pinheiro, Minas Gerais, Brazil and the Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals, Barcelona.
She is currently a member of two project funded by the Department of Education, Spain: "The Middle Classes in Latin America and New Political Demands" and "The EU in an international system in transition" and is working with UNRSID on the political economy of mining and children’s rights.
Jean is Director of the Sheffield Institute of International Development (SIID). Previously , she was co-Director of PSA (now RESS) between 2009 and 2012.
Research Interests |
Development, democratization and citizenship, civil society and advocacy politics, human rights, children and childhood, regionalism. |
Current research |
My current research projects coalesce around four broad areas. I consciously seek to bring interdisciplinary insights to bear in all of these areas. Democratization
Children's rights
Global governance, vulnerability and marginalization
Political economy of development
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Teaching |
In my teaching and supervision, I aim to encourage students to think independently and to be open to different theoretical and disciplinary perspectives. I am keen that students question the universality and relevance of their own experiences. Given that much of my teaching is in the area of international development, I particularly encourage students to learn how to uncover and engage with social and political environments that may be quite different from their own. I believe that students should be able to challenge received wisdoms theoretically and that they should appreciate the value of empirical and grounded scholarship. My background in politics and the kind of issues I research mean that I encourage students to be alert to underlying questions of power. Much of my teaching is research-led, meaning that I often draw examples from the global South and Latin America in particular. |
Key Publications |
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Other information |
Jean has acted as an advisor to the European Commission and UNICEF on children's rights and to the European Commission on aid and policy towards Latin America. She was a trustee of NGO, Childhope until 2009 and remains committed to supporting civil society initiatives in development. She is a member of the International Scientific Advisory Board of Chile: Governing and Resisting Neoliberalism (University of Grenoble) and of Democracy Beyond the Nation State: Transnational Actors and Global Governance (Universities of Stockhom and Lund). She was editor of the Bulletin of Latin American Research 2003-2009 and is editor of the book series Development, Justice and Citizenship (Palgrave, London). |
