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Manon Deguet

PhD Candidate

Center for International Studies (CERI)

Research Interest(s): Rights of nature, Ecology, Peru, Bolivia

Discipline(s): Political Science

Subdiscipline(s): Comparative Politics

Research Group(s): Environmental risks and planetary limits, State, political regimes, mobilisations

Geographical Area(s): Latin America and the Caribbean

Country(ies): Bolivia, Peru

Language(s): French, Spanish, English

Biography

Manon Deguet is a PhD student in political science, specializing in comparative politics. Under the joint supervision of Sandrine Revet (CERI) and Franck Poupeau (CNRS, CREDA), she is studying the political construction of the rights of nature in Peru and Bolivia. She holds a master's degree in development and international cooperation from Sciences Po Toulouse. After two years' experience in a sustainable development research and consultancy firm, she worked for a year and a half at the French Institute of Andean Studies in Lima, where she conducted exploratory research on her thesis topic.

Thesis topic

La construction politique des droits de la nature : l’expérience péruviano-bolivienne autour du lac Titicaca, supervised by Sandrine Revet & Franck Poupeau