Dr. Jinat Hossain

Postdoc / Lecturer

Kritische Nachhaltigkeitsforschung

Telefon
+41 31 684 33 19
E-Mail
jinat.hossain@unibe.ch
Büro
102
Postadresse
Universität Bern
Geographisches Institut
Hallerstrasse 12
CH-3012 Bern

I am Post-doctoral Researcher in Critical Sustainability Studies, funded by Swiss Government Excellence Scholarship. My research interest covers multi-disciplinary issues connected to gender and feminist theories. Some of the themes I am interested in are- feminist political ecology, climate change and development in the Global South, feminist political economy of work, land and (transnational) labor, gendered policies and governance and migration and mobility. I am a qualitative researcher by training, and my geographical focus is on South Asia, prominently Bangladesh.

My PhD research focuses on the role of gender and social innovation in understanding sustainable adaptation in the rural coastal territory of Bangladesh. In my project, I have unfolded the complex interconnection among gender, development, and climate change adaptation dynamics in rural coastal Bangladesh by examining two case studies in the Southern Bangladesh.

My academic background has a blend of gender studies, development studies, and later human and cultural geography. I have started my academic career by teaching in different Universities in Bangladesh. I currently hold a position of Assistant Professor (study leave) at Noakhali Science and Technology University, Bangladesh. I have also involved in teaching assistant and guest lecturer in Belgium. Besides, I have co-designed and coordinated action research projects on construction of masculinity and gender-based violence in the rural Bangladesh with my colleagues in Centre for Men and Masculinities Studies in Bangladesh. I have  also contributed to different science outreach activities. I am also currently coordinating South Asian Sub-group of EnJust Network and I am a research team member of Climate resilience Salons. In addition to research, I am a freelance fiction writer, theatre artist and visual content creator.


Current project:

Local crisis, global demand: The climate change adaptation, gender and shrimp cultivation in the Sundarbans delta of Bangladesh

Bangladesh is known as a disaster-prone country in South Asia, which is very much exposed to the severe threats of climate change. Often defined as one of the most climate-vulnerable regions in the world, the South-west coastal Bangladesh possesses a complex and unique socio-ecological system with the interaction of the Bay of Bengal and the Sundarbans Forest. Sharing a prospective role by export earnings since the early 1980s, shrimp farming in the Sundarbans delta was identified and promoted as a major adaptation strategy in the coastal landscape by the government, NGO and donor community. The research aims to understand the multi-level (global, national, rural coastal) governance, process and politics of the global supply chain of aqua culture. Within the theorization of feminist political economy, climate change adaptation, de-colonial development and justice in sustainability transitions, the specific objective is to see the implications of aqua culture for decent work and how those implications are embedded in the broader socio-ecological and political settings. This explorative research includes secondary data analysis, analysis of previously collected PhD data and key informant interviews.  Shrimp farming was often viewed and promoted as an important means of poverty reduction, employment generation and community progress in the coastal area of Bangladesh. However, shrimp farming with an expansion of crab cultivation since 2010 causes both environmental crisis and social injustice on the ground.


Research Interests:

  • Sustainable climate change adaptation
  • Feminist political ecology
  • Feminist political economy of work
  • Migration and mobility justice
  • Land and inheritance right
  • Gendered policy and governance

CV

Sept 2023 - Aug 2024 Post-doctoral Researcher, Institute of Geography, University of Bern
May 2018 - Present (Study Leave) Assistant Professor, Noakhali Science and Technology University Bangladesh
July 2018 - Present Co-Principal Researcher (Voluntary), Centre for Men and Masculinities Studies (CMMS) Dhaka, Bangladesh
Sept 2017 -  June 2018 Program Manager (Research and Advocacy), Centre for Men and Masculinities Studies (CMMS) Dhaka, Bangladesh
Jan 2016 - Apr 2018 Assistant Professor (Arts and Social Sciences) American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB) Dhaka, Bangladesh
Aug 2011 - Dec 2015 Lecturer (Arts and Social Sciences), American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB) Dhaka, Bangladesh

 

Education

October 2018 - Present
(Redefended, Public defense is scheduled on 27th September, 2023)

PhD in Sustainable Adaptation, social innovation and Gender, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
September 2016 - September 2017 Masters in Globalization and Development, Institute of Development Policy and Management (IOB), University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium
August 2013 - October 2015 Master of Philosophy in Gender and Development, University of Bergen (UIB), Bergen, Norway
June 2008 - July 2009 Master of Social Science in Women and Gender Studies, University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh
June 2005 - July 2008 Bachelor of Social Science in Women and Gender Studies University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh

Publications

Hossain, J., Mahmud, K. T., Rafiq, F., & Haque, S. (2023). Does Land Ownership Really Improve the Decision-Making Capacity of the Rural Women? Reflections from Bangladesh. Local Development & Society, 1-17.

Hossain, J. & Ishtiaq, J. (2023) Negotiating gender equal inheritance rights:  The rise of Islamic politics   and the global feminist landscape in Bangladesh. Religion, State & Society. 51(2), 174-193.

Hossain, J. (2022). Leaving for Living?: Factors and Dynamics behind Bangladeshi Female Migration to the Gulf States. South Asian Diaspora. 15(1), 61-79.

Hossain, J. & Ishtiaq, J. (2022): Gender Equality in Contention: Exploring the debates of gender-equal inheritance right, Journal of Public Administration and Policy. 25(3), pp. 323-335.

Begum, S., Hossain, J., & Stevens, J. (2021). Gender and public space: Mapping palimpsests of art, design, and agency in Shahbag, Dhaka. Social Inclusion, 9(4), 143-157.

Mahmud, K. T., Kabir, F., Hossain, J., & Chawdhury, D. (2021). Can Land Ownership Really Improve the Economic Status and Decision-Making Capacity of the Rural Women? Evidence from Bangladesh. Journal of Poverty, 1-19.

Hossain, J. & Mahmud, K.T. (2021). Students’ perceptions on women’s landrights and inheritance in Bangladesh. Asian Journal of Women’s Studies.

Naveli, T.E. & Hossain, J. (2019). Birth Ritual, Practices and Gender Preference for Expecting Child in a Matrilineal Indigenous Community: A Case study on Garos Living in Sainamari village, Madhupur, Bangladesh. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bangladesh (Hum.), Vol. 64(2), pp. 239-250

Hossain, J. (2018). Migration, Market and Institution. A Bangladeshi Paradox from Gender Lens. South Asian Journal of Policy and Governance. Vol. 42 (1). pp. 64-86

Hossain, J. & Nahar, L. (2015). ‘Practicing HILALA MARRIAGE in Bangladesh: Questioning Women’s Rights and Legal Pluralism’. National University Journal of Humanities, Social Science and Business Studies. 2(1), pp. 49-60

Book Chapters

Hossain, J. (2020). “How Government Policies Are Rolled Back before Implementation: A Study of Unequal Inheritance Rights in Bangladesh”. In Ishtiaq, J., Salauddin, A., Kabir, S.L., Haque, M. (Ed.) Gender Mainstreaming in Politics, Administration and Development in South Asia and Beyond. USA: Palgrave Macmillan