
Jo Sharp
Jo is Professor of Geography in the School of Geography and Sustainable Development at the University of St Andrews in Scotland. She is a feminist political geographer with varied research interests including postcolonialism, health, and critical geopolitics. Much of her early work sought to extend what is considered to be the geopolitical beyond the formal spheres of statecraft to include popular culture and the everyday, and this has continued through my more recent postcolonial work on subaltern geopolitics.
In the last 20 years, she has also worked on environment, gender and health projects in Africa. She has collaborated with local researchers and Bedouin women on a gender and development project in Wadi Allaqi in south-eastern Egypt, and is current working as part of an interdisciplinary team of epidemiologists, vets, modellers and social scientists on a One Health project to evaluate the key drivers of zoonotic disease (those which are transmitted from animals to humans) in northern Tanzania, understand the impacts of these diseases, and develop interventions that will be appropriate for the various affected communities. Together with researchers who use arts-based methodologies she is trying to develop collaborative, participatory approaches to research into environmental and health-based issues.
She has co-edited The Ashgate Research Companion to Critical Geopolitics (2013), Geopolitics: an introductory reader (2014), The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Political Geography (2015), and Imagine a Country (2020).
More about Jo: https://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/geography-sustainable-development/people/js314
More about Jo’s One Health research can be found here: http://livestocklivelihoodsandhealth.org/
Jo on Twitter: @ProfJoSharp