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Kirsten Francescone

Submitted by celiagrimbly on Tue, 01/06/2026 - 19:30
First Name
Kirsten
Last Name
Francescone
Email
kirstenfrancescone@trentu.ca
Location
Champlain College
Campus
Peterborough
Job Title
Assistant Professor
Job Designation
Director, Trent in Bolivia Program
Accreditation
B.A. (Windsor), M.A., Ph.D. (Carleton)
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Kirsten Francescone poses for a photo in front of a wall covered in red and green leaves
Dr. Kirsten Francescone is an anthropologist whose research sits at the intersection of political economy, human rights, and critical development studies, with a regional focus on Latin America. She has more than a decade of academic and professional experience examining the impacts of extractive industries, particularly mining and agriculture, on Indigenous peoples, women, and working-class communities. 
Her work is grounded in engaged anthropology and oriented toward post-capitalist and just ecological futures. Professor Francescone's current collaborative project explores women-led Indigenous agroecological movements in southern Ecuador as alternatives to extractivism. Her SSHRC-funded doctoral research examined life and labour in Bolivia’s Cerro Rico de Potosí, documenting gendered exploitation under changing mining regimes. 
Before joining Trent University in 2023, Prof. Francescone served as the Latin America program coordinator and co-manager at MiningWatch Canada, where she focused on international human rights advocacy and Canada’s responsibilities as a home state for corporate investment abroad.
Home Department
International Development Studies
Program Affiliation
Human Rights & Global Justice (Co-op Available)
Areas of Expertise
Mining
Agriculture
Natural Resource Development
Land and Territorial Defense
Human Rights
Corporate Accountability
Labour
Latin America
Publications
Francescone, Kirsten and Lisa Rankin. (accepted for publication), “Waiting for a response in light of deadly attacks? Assessing Canada’s international obligations to human rights defenders from the perspective of international advocacy.” Journal of Human Rights Practice,

Francescone, Kirsten. 2021. “Situating “el trato humano”: the role of Cuban medicine for political discussions of value in Potosi, Bolivia.” Dialectical Anthropology, 45 (1): 81-97.

Francescone, Kirsten. 2019. “Tracing indium production to the mines of the Cerro Rico de Potosí”, Economic Anthropology, 6(1) :110-122.

Francescone, Kirsten and Vladimir Diaz Cuellar. 2016. “Canadian mining interests in Bolivia (1985-2015): trajectories of flops, success and violence”, Latin American Policy, 7(2). (With Vladimir Diaz)

Francescone, Kirsten. 2015. “Cooperatives and the politics of abandonment in Bolivia”, Extractive Industries and Society, 2(4): 746-755.
Areas of Research

Dr. Kirsten Francescone is an anthropologist whose research sits at the intersection of political economy, human rights, and critical development studies, with a regional focus on Latin America. She has more than a decade of academic and professional experience examining the impacts of extractive industries, particularly mining and agriculture, on Indigenous peoples, women, and working-class communities. 

Her work is grounded in engaged anthropology and oriented toward post-capitalist and just ecological futures. Professor Francescone's current collaborative project explores women-led Indigenous agroecological movements in southern Ecuador as alternatives to extractivism. Her SSHRC-funded doctoral research examined life and labour in Bolivia’s Cerro Rico de Potosí, documenting gendered exploitation under changing mining regimes. 

Before joining Trent University in 2023, Prof. Francescone served as the Latin America program coordinator and co-manager at MiningWatch Canada, where she focused on international human rights advocacy and Canada’s responsibilities as a home state for corporate investment abroad.

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