Juan Carlos Jimenez

PhD Student, (he/him)

Campus

Fields of Study

Areas of Interest

Rural livelihoods, collective/historic memory, agrarian change, migration, youth studies, climate change adaptations, community organizing and development, emotional geographies, geographies of trauma.

Working Dissertation

Supervisors

Dr. Ryan Isakson
Dr. Christian Abizaid

Biography

I am a Ph.D. Student in Human Geography at the University of Toronto’s Geography and Planning Department. My interests include youth migration, rural livelihoods, community development, climate change adaptation, emotional geographies, geographies of trauma, and agrarian change in Latin America. I conduct research in El Salvador and Nicaragua on themes that include climate insurance, climate impacts, rural livelihood diversification, community-based adaptation practices, historical memory, youth studies, social reproduction, and migration and displacement. I identify as a Salvadorian Canadian and am the son of Salvadorian refugees to Toronto. As a community-based researcher and activist, I also do research with Central American Diaspora in South Ontario using Photovoice to discuss experiences with migration, historic trauma, and community responses to trauma.

Education

Masters of Environmental Studies, York University
Bachelor of Arts, University of Toronto

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