Tyanif Rico Rodriguez

Rank: 
Assistant Professor

Contact information

Building: 
Vienna, Quellenstrasse 51
Room: 
D 204-b

Tyanif Rico Rodríguez is Assistant Professor at the Department of Gender Studies at the Central European University. 

 

As Feminist interdisciplinary scholar, her research concerns multispecies, community-based care relations in peasant context amid socio-environmental conflicts in Latin America. 

Prior to join to CEU she was a Fellow at the Rachel Carson Center, Postdoctoral Fellow at Bielefeld University in the CALAS Laboratory the Anthropocene as a Multiple Crisis, and Postdoctoral researcher at the Open Society Hub for the Politics of the Anthropocene at CEU. 

She is sociologist and holds a PhD in Geography with honorable mention from UNAM, a master’s degree in agrarian social studies from FLACSO, Argentina, and another on social sciences from COLMICH, México. Her work explores concepts of care, territoriality, and politics from decolonial, feminist, and neo-materialist approaches

In her book Territorial Care: Poetics, Politics and Ethics in Latin American Peasant Worlds, she discusses how modes of resistance entangle poetics and politics in peasant societies through affective socio-ecological relationships centered on territory. Her work offers a sharp critique of the objectifying view of nature and bodies perpetuated by narratives such as the Anthropocene. Drawing on the experiences of women's movements in Latin America, and engaging with feminist philosophical and analytical perspectives, she develops a comprehensive framework for forms of resistance in obliterated worlds, which recreates and displaces the sensible. This framework creates new ethical possibilities by reclaiming the territorial, affective, and poetic dimensions of politics.

She is currently investigating the role of affect in strategies of collective and territorial care, as well as exploring how strategies for the care and healing of ecosystems emerge in relationships between institutions, academics, and communities of care, based on ancestral or local knowledge. She has researched and taught in Mexico, Colombia and Germany, as well as participated in numerous international conferences and organized international academic events and publications. 

 

Her more recent publications include:

“Cuidado Territorial. Prácticas éticas, políticas y poéticas en los mundos campesinos de América Latina”. Kipu Verlag (2026)

“La poética del cuidado. Potencia política para la re-existencia”. Revista Cauces, práxis transformadora. (2026)

With Ressiore., Coyotecatl., Morales., González-Duarte., Dicenta., “Un/repairing Through More-than-human Care in Latin America: Conversatorio – Engagement” (2024)

With Kaltmeier., “Biodiversity in the Andes from the Mid-Nineteenth Century to 1950: Tropical Andes in the Key of the Anthropocene.” In Biodiversity – Handbook of the Anthropocene in Latin America II. (2024)

“Territorial and Multispecies Care Strategies: Practices and Discourses of Peasants from Nariño, Colombia”. In Los cuidados en y más allá del Antropoceno: Un recorrido interdisciplinario ante las crisis socioecológicas. (2024).

With Volmer, “Usos y definiciones del Territorio en contextos de explotación minera: Miradas al Macizo colombiano”. Forum for Inter-American Studies - FIAR. (2022)

With Montaña, “Contested Meanings of Territorial Production: Modern Territories of Coffee and Steel in Colombia.” In Territorialising Space in Latin America: Processes and Perceptions. (2021)

With McCall, M., Napoletano, B., Boni, A., Rico-Rodríguez, T. (Eds) Territorializing Space in Latin America, Sringer Book Series. (2021). 

Qualification

PhD. (with distinction) Geography, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.
Master of Rural Studies and Social Sciences, El Colegio de Michoacán, México
Master on Critical Agrarian Studies, Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, FLACSO. Argentina
Bachelor of Science, Sociology, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana. Colombia.