Marine Gauthier
Doctoral Researcher @ Graduate Institute International Relations, social sciences / Global Governance, Knowledge and Expertise, International Development, Indigenous Peoples Rights and knowledge
- À chaque COP, les peuples autochtones sont invités à “être visibles”, rarement à être entendus. J’explore cette tension dans mon dernier article pour The Conversation. 🔗 theconversation.com/cop-apres-cop-les-peuples-autochtones-sont-de-plus-en-plus-visibles-mais-toujours-inaudibles-268706
- I wrote for @allegralab.bsky.social on @yaelberda.bsky.social’s Colonial Bureaucracy and Contemporary Citizenship. A brilliant book on how paperwork (censuses, permits, blacklists) became tools of colonial control and still shape mobility & exclusion today. allegralaboratory.net/colonial-bur...
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- Sometimes I wonder if the planet would burn slower if fewer men had unwavering certainty about how to save it. open.substack.com/pub/climatej...
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- Why Bother with Academic Conferences on Climate Justice? substack.com/@climatejust...
- Excited to attend #DSA2025 in Bath, organized by @devcomms.bsky.social! Looking forward to rich debates on international development and anticipation governance📍Room CB3.1 | 📅 27 June | 🕘 9am – see you there! #IntDev #AnticipatoryGovernance
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- I recently contributed to EADI’s Decolonizing Knowledge series with a blog post and podcast, reflecting on what it means to be an “expert” in international development. A great opportunity to take a more reflexive look at my research @gvagrad.bsky.social.
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- Follow the #ClimateJustice Dispatch on substack! open.substack.com/pub/climatej...
- Do participatory approaches in environmental governance lead to epistemic justice? Out now in Academia Environmental Sciences and Sustainability (Special Issue on Inclusive Ecology): 👉 www.academia.edu/2997-6006/2/... #Conservation #IndigenousKnowledge #PoliticalEcology #SustainabilityScience
- How fascinating to read these reflections on the state of our discipline!
- ¡Hola, mundo! My first, ehm, skeet (?) on here is about a new working paper from @guygrossman.bsky.social Will Dinneen and I. It’s on Political Scientists’ favorite topic: Political Science. We look at 140,000 PS papers published in 174 journals over the last two decades. Some of the highlights:
- 🚨Why do IOs struggle to learn? Interesting new article showing how the « criticism culture ». This is insightful for understanding #safeguards and #accountability struggles—when critical voices are silenced and reports are polished, unintended harms may go unchecked. #InternationalOrganizations
- Why do many IOs struggle to learn despite a plethora of formal learning processes and tools? In my new ISQ article, I argue that the criticism culture—the way IOs deal with criticism from their employees—is an overlooked but crucial variable to explain (the lack of) learning in IOs. 🧵 lmy.de/DsCjm
- I had the honor of speaking with the Fourth World Journal about my research on #ClimateGovernance, #REDD+, and #IndigenousRights. We discuss power, justice, and the challenges of integrating Indigenous perspectives into global climate policies. Watch the full interview here: youtu.be/NUgVw6xCe2Q
- Interesting new working paper on #climatefinance - it offers a set of guiding questions to assess whether reforms address deep power imbalances between the Global North and Global South. Thank you @sei.org #DecolonialFinance #ClimateJustice
- Just published an article in Fourth World Journal: "Re-territorializing Climate Governance: The REDD+ Initiatives in the DR Congo" It means a lot to me—DRC, IP rights, climate. Special thoughts for my friends and colleagues in DRC. www.cwis.org/2025/01/the-... #ClimateJustice #DRC #IndigenousRights
- 🔎 How do public policies understand and manage social-ecological risks in a world shaped by climate change and shifting power dynamics? This CFP at Sciences Po (19-20 June 2025) seems to tackle exactly that! #ClimateRisk #InterdisciplinaryResearch #SciencesPo #CFP #ClimatePolicy
- Strongly agree—bridging Development Studies and IR is key to understanding power, inequality, and global governance in turbulent times. Interdisciplinary thinking can offer sharper insights and more just solutions. #IR #DevStudies #GlobalPolitics”
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- Africa’s digital divide holds immense promise—but at what cost? Foreign control, data exploitation, and environmental impacts may mirror colonial patterns. What about digital sovereignty, sustainability, local empowerment? Here also, what system do we reinforce by “bridging the gap”?
- Excited to participate in the International Political Sociology panels at #SwissPoliticalScienceAssociation Annual Congress at #Unige ! Glad to be part of a community that fosters meaningful dialogue and reflection! #SPSA2025 #AcademicCommunity
- 🔎 Interested in reviewing a book? Allegra welcomes reviewers to engage with works that deconstruct settler colonialism. Let’s collectively focus on fostering critical conversations. 🌍 #SettlerColonialism #Borders #Empire #BookReviews #DecolonialThought #CallForReviewers
- I had the opportunity to share insights on tropical forests and human rights in accessible and engaging way: explaining deforestation using Minecraft! 🎮 Creative tools like this may help make environmental issues resonate with a broader audience. #Forests #Deforestation #Minecraft #Indigenouspeoples
- Congratulations to Dr. Albert Barume on his appointment as #UNSpecialRapporteur on the rights of #IndigenousPeoples! A well-deserved recognition for a brilliant advocate. I’m grateful to have worked with him in DRC—his expertise and commitment are truly inspiring. #IndigenousRights #UN
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- Why is the qualitative vs. quantitative divide overrated? Thought-provoking piece challenging traditional research binaries and inviting us to rethink methodology as a creative and context-driven process! #ResearchMethods #SocialSciences #CriticalThinking
- 📣New blog post I wrote for our students in the module Fundamentals of Social Science Research Design. In my experience, academics tend to pour their whole identity in the qual vs quant binary, and socialise the next generation into it but it is outdated 🤷🏻♀️ www.audreyalejandro.com/the-methodol...
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- Exciting opportunity! DRC is a fascinating context for research. For those interested in natural resource governance and conflict, this is a chance to engage deeply with one of the most compelling regions in the world. Don’t miss out! #PhDOpportunity #DRC #NaturalResources #PoliticalEcology
- Could tech solutions for sustainable agriculture obscure structural violence? In-depth take on how blitzscaled climate programmes risk harm despite good intentions. #Sustainability #ClimateJustice anthrosource.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
- Overpopulation as a climate change trope - rooted in postcolonial biases? Dave Vetter argues it’s a racist framing, sidestepping systemic equalities. Fascinating intersection of discourse, power and expertise in climate governance. #climatejustice #postcolonialism #politicsofexpertise