
- Location
- Burg. Oudlaan 50, Rotterdam
- cortesi@iss.nl
Profile
Luisa Cortesi is an environmental anthropologist who studies water disasters and climate change, environmental knowledge and technologies, environmental justice and sustainable development. She is currently Assistant Professor of Water, Disasters, and Environmental Justice at the International Institute of Social Studies, The Netherlands. She is also Marie S. Curie Junior Fellow at the Freiburg Institute of Advanced Studies, Germany and Visiting Assistant Professor of Environment and Sustainability, Department of Natural Resources and Environment, Cornell University, USA.Ā Ā
Dr. CortesiĀ holds a dual Ph.D. with distinction in Anthropology and in Environmental Sciences from Yale University.Ā In 2018-2020, she was the Stanford H. Taylor Postdoctoral Fellow in Science and Technology Studies and Anthropology at Cornell University, and Fellow at the Atkinson Centre of Sustainability.Ā
Recently, her work has received the 2019 Field Prize for āpoetic and literaryā scholarship, the highest honor for graduate dissertations at Yale University; the Josephine de Karman fellowship (2017-2018) for āhigh academic standardsā based on a national competition amongst graduate students of any discipline in the U.S.;Ā the 2017 Eric Wolf Prize by the Political Ecology Society for āadvancing the field of political ecologyā;Ā the 2017-2018 biennial PRAXIS Applied Anthropology Award for āoutstanding achievement in translating anthropological knowledge into actionā; and the 2016 Curl Prize by the Royal Anthropological Institute for āthe best paper relating to the results or analysis of anthropological workā.Ā Both the PRAXIS and the Curl Prize are open rank competitions.Ā
Dr. Cortesiās recent work has been supported by the Wenner Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research (Engaged Grant, Dissertation Grant, Osmundsen Initiative), the Social Sciences Research Council, the American Institute of Indian Studies, the Fulbright-IIE Fellowship, the Atkinson Centre for Sustainability, Engaged Cornell, the MacMillan Centre, the YIBS Institute for Biospheric Studies, the Tropical Resources Institute, the Agrarian Studies Program at Yale, the South Asian Studies Council, the de Karman Fellowship, the Alice Bloomfield Scholarship, and the United Nations Fellowship.Ā Ā
- Luisa Cortesi (2021) - An Ontology of Water and Land in North Bihar, India<sup>ā </sup> - Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 27 (4), 870-889 - doi: 10.1111/1467-9655.13611 - [link]
- Alejandro Camargo & Luisa Cortesi (2019) - Flooding Water and Society - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water, 6 (5), 1-9 - doi: 10.1002/wat2.1374 - [link]
- Luisa Cortesi (2018) - The Muddy Semiotics of Mud - Journal of Political Ecology, 25 (1), 617-637 - doi: 10.2458/v25i1.22945 - [link]
- Luisa Cortesi, Lauren Baker, Samara Brock, Francis Ludlow, Michael R. Dove & Jeffrey Stoike (2017) - Mainstreaming Morality: an Examination of Moral Ecologies as a Form of Resistance - Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture, 11 (1)
- Luisa Cortesi (2020) - What Will Italy Become Without Its Elders? - Sapiens - [link]
- Luisa Cortesi & K. J. Joy (2021) - Split Waters: The Idea of Water Conflicts - doi: 10.4324/9781003030171 - [link] - Taylor and Francis Ltd.
- Luisa Cortesi (2021) - Water Conflicts: The Social Life of an Idea - In Split Waters (pp. 1-25) - [link] - Taylor and Francis Ltd.
- Luisa Cortesi (2019) - Filtering Dirty Water and Finding Fresh One: Engaging with Tradition in Dug-well Intervention in North Bihar - In Anjal Prakash, Chanda Gurung & Sreoshi Singh, Informing Water Policies in South Asia (pp. 313-333) - [link] - Routledge India
- Luisa Cortesi, Michael R. Dove, Chris Hebdon, AM Lennon & Jeffrey Stoike (2018) - Environmental Anthropology - In Hilary Callan, International Encyclopedia of Anthropology (pp. 1-19) - doi: 10.1002/9781118924396.wbiea1758 - John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
- C. Anne Claus, Sarah Osterhoudt, Lauren Baker, Luisa Cortesi, Chris Hebdon, Amy Zhang & Michael R. Dove (2015) - Disaster, Degradation, Dystopia - In The International Handbook of Political Ecology (pp. 291-304) - doi: 10.4337/9780857936172.00030 - [link] - Edward Elgar Publishing
- Luisa Cortesi (2014) - Global News: Global at a local scale: Examples from Italy and India - In To See Once More the Stars (pp. 124-128) - New Pacific Press
- Luisa Cortesi (2012) - Nature is Hard to Know: Conflicts over Floods as Struggles of Knowledge - In Eklavya Prasad, K.J. Joy, Suhas Paranjape & Shruti Vispute, Agony of Floods - [link] - Forum for Policy Dialogue on Water Conflicts in India
3105 Research Paper Preparation
- Year
- 2021
- Course Code
- ISS-3105-21-22
4356 Water Disasters, Adapt. and Just.
- Year
- 2021
- Course Code
- ISS-EGSH-0086
4150 Political Economy
- Year
- 2021
- Course Code
- ISS-4150-21-22
4229 Global Political Ecology
- Year
- 2021
- Course Code
- ISS-4229-21-22
General Information
- Year
- 2021
- Course Code
- ISSGENERAL-21-22