Jeffrey is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in Human Geography at Rutgers. He grew up along different coastal towns in the South of India and with hindsight, he sees how much of that influences what he wants to do in his research. Jeffrey has a Bachelors’ in Biotechnology and a Masters’ in Technology and Development. Currently, he is interested in small-scale fisheries, aquaculture, marine governance, caste, space, and commons. These are some of Jeffrey’s previously published papers:
- Jeffrey Immanuel, J. 2020. “Coastal Shrimp Aquaculture in India: Should the Farmers Be Blamed?” In Occupation of the Coast II: The Puzzle of Shrimp Production on the East Coast of India, edited by Siddharth Chakravarty and Savita Vijayakumar. New Delhi: The Research Collective – Programme for Social Action. https://updatecollective.files.wordpress.com/2021/01/trc_occupationofcoast_ii_webversion.pdf.
- Jeffrey Immanuel, J., and N. C. Narayanan. 2022a. “Tragedy to the Commons and Outcomes of Blue Growth: Comparative Study on the Politicized Environment of Aquaculture.” In Social Exclusion and Policies of Inclusion, edited by Smita Mishra Panda, Annapurna Devi Pandey, and Supriya Pattanayak, 135–56. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-9773-9_8.
- “A Brief History of Blue Revolution 2.0: Key Drivers, Actors, and Policies in the Indian Context.” Economic and Political Weekly 57 (24). https://www.epw.in/journal/2022/24/special-articles/brief-history-blue-revolution-20.html.
- Jeffrey Immanuel, J., N. C. Narayanan, and Anshul Singh. 2019. “Coastal Regulation Zone, 2018: Into the Sea with Regulations.” Economic and Political Weekly 54 (10). https://www.epw.in/journal/2019/10/discussion/coastal-regulation-zone-2018.html.