Coline Chevrin
Coline Chevrin is sixth-year Ph.D. student in Geography at the department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at the Graduate Center. After a Master’s Degree in Territorial Policies for Sustainable Development, Coline specialized in territorial and development studies. She was an assistant professor and researcher in Argentina at the Universidad Nacional de Rosario from 2013 to 2017. Her research focuses on the impact of the soybean extractivist model on the restructuring of the city of Rosario, Argentina. She analyzes how the extractive frontier has materialized in the different spaces of the city, how communities organize to resist enclosure and displacement and to secure space. She pays specific attention to the different ways solidarity emerges from those processes. She is particularly interested in Latin American situated knowledge, decolonial praxis, and Global South and feminist geographies. Coline has been experimenting visualizing her research through documentary photography and alternative methods. She is a 2024 Fulbright Hays recipient.