Senior Lecturer
Contact Details:
- Tel: 046 6038219
- Email: j.cockburn@ru.ac.za
Biography
Jessica is a Senior Lecturer in Environmental Science. She grew up on a farm in a family passionate about conservation and social justice, and as such has always had an interest in understanding landscapes in an integrated way. She recently completed a Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Environmental Learning Research Centre at Rhodes University, where she further developed the research in the nexus of Landscapes-Linkages-Learning which she started in her PhD. Being based in the Faculty of Education for two years allowed Jessica to deepen her work on the social aspects of social-ecological systems research. Jessica completed her PhD in the Department of Environmental Science in 2018. She was supervised by with Georgina Cundill, Sheona Shackleton and Mathieu Rouget and the title of her thesis was ‘Stewardship and collaboration in multifunctional landscapes: a transdisciplinary enquiry’. Before that Jessica worked as a practitioner-researcher in various projects in KwaZulu-Natal in a diversity of applied environmental research settings: catchment management, urban ecosystem management and land use planning.
In 2013 she graduated with an MSc in Zoology from North-West University (Potchefstroom). Her MSc research was an example of applied social-ecological research which sought to address the research-implementation gap by tracking and understanding the implementation of a sustainable pest management system in sugarcane. Jessica has an undergraduate BSc in Botany and Entomology, with Honours in Entomology. She has also learnt many important skills in the ‘University of Life’, having travelled and worked in Europe and in South Korea between her degrees.
Through her work on Landscapes, Linkages, and Learning Jessica has come to appreciate the value of a critical realist philosophy in underpinning and deepening inter- and transdisciplinary social-ecological research. She is curious about how people work together to address complex sustainability challenges in a variety of contexts and configuration: whether they are diverse stakeholders in rural landscapes, researchers working in partnership with policy-makers and practitioners, or researchers working together across disciplinary boundaries. She is interested in human-nature interactions as they play out in stewardship and sustainable livelihoods. She draws on learning theories and realist evaluation approaches to support her research on multistakeholder collaboration for sustainability.
Recent publications:
Biggs, R., Reyers, B. Blanchard, R., Clements, H., Cockburn, J., Cumming, G.S., Cundill, G., de Vos, A., Dziba, L., Esler, K., Fabricius, C., Haman, M., Henriksson, R. Kotschy, K., Lindborg, R., Luvuno, L., Masterson, V., Nel, J.L., O’Farrell, P., Palmer, C.G., Pereira, L., Pollard, S. Preiser, R., Roux, D., Scholes, R., Selomane, O., Shackleton, C., Shackleton, S., Sitas, N., Slingsby, J.A., Spierenburg, M. & Tengö, M. 2023. The Southern African Program on Ecosystem Change and Society: an emergent community of practice. Ecosystems & People, 19: 2150317. DOI: 10.1080/26395916.2022.2150317.
Raschke, A.B., Cockburn, J., Cisneros, P., Ocampo-Melgar, A., Schoon, M., Carr Kelman, C. & Srinivasan, J. 2023. Learning from sticky variables in cross-case analyses of collaboration in social-ecological systems. Ecosystems and People, 19:1, https://doi.org/10.1080/26395916.2023.2187639
Thondhlana, G., Yose, P., Cockburn, J. & Shackleton, C. 2022. Livestock ecosystem services and disservices in a medium-sized South African town. Ecosystems & People, 18(1): 31-43.
Cockburn, J. 2021. Knowledge integration in transdisciplinary sustainability science: Tools from applied critical realism. Sustainable Development, 1-17, https://doi:10.1002/sd.2279.
Chambers, J. Wyborn, C., Ryan, M., Reid, R., Riechers, M., Serban, A., Bennett, N., Cvitanovic, C., Fernandez-Gimenez, M., Galvin, K. Goldstein, B., Klenk, N., Tengo, M., Brennan, R., Cockburn, J., Hill, R., Munera, C., Nell, J., Osterblom, H., Bednarek, A., Bennett, E., Brandeis, A., Charli-Joseph, L., Chatterton, P., Curran, K., Dumrongrojwatthana, P., Paz-Duran, A., Fada, S., Gerber, J., Green, J., Guerrero, A., Haller, T., Horcea-Milcu, A., Leimona, B., Montana, J., Rondeau, R., Spierenburg, M., Steyaert, P., Zaehringer, J., Gruby, R., Hutton, J., Pickering, T. 2021. Six modes of co-production for sustainability. Nature Sustainability, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41893-021-00755-x
McGarry, D. Weber, L. James, A. Kulundu-Bolus, I. Pereira, T., Ajit, S., Temper, L. Macintyre, T.K., Villarreal, T., Moser, S.C. Shelton, R. Chaves Villegas, M.C., Kuany, K.K., Cockburn, J., Metelerkamp, L., Bajpai, S., Bengtsson, S., Vermeylen, S., Lotz-Sisitka, H., Turhan, E. and Khutsoane, T. 2021. Chapter 10: The Pluriversity for Stuck Humxns: A Queer EcoPedagogy & Decolonial School (pp. 183-218). J. Russell (ed.), Queer Ecopedagogies: Explorations in Nature, Sexuality, and Education 8, Springer International Publishing, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-65368-2_10
Shackleton, S., Bezerra, J. Cockburn, J., Reed, M.G. & Abu, R. 2021. Interviews and surveys. (Chapter 7). In: Biggs, R., de Vos, A., Preiser, R., Clements, H., Maciejewski, K. & Schluter, M. 2021. The Routledge handbook of research methods for social-ecological systems. 1st edition, Routledge, London (526 pages).
Sellberg, M.M., Cockburn, J., Holden, P.B. & Lam, D.P. 2021. Towards a caring transdisciplinary research practice: Navigating science, society and self. Ecosystem and People, 17(1): 292.305.
Cockburn, J., M. Schoon, G. Cundill, C. Robinson, J. A. Aburto, S. M. Alexander, J. A. Baggio, C. Barnaud, M. Chapman, M. Garcia Llorente, G. A. García-López, R. Hill, C. Ifejika Speranza, J. Lee, C. L. Meek, E. Rosenberg, L. Schultz & Thondhlana, G. 2020. Understanding the context of multifaceted collaborations for social-ecological sustainability: A methodology for cross-case analysis. Ecology and Society, 25 (3): 7 https://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol25/iss3/art7/
Cockburn, J., Rosenberg, E., Copteros, A., Cornelius, S.F., Libala, N., Metcalfe, L. & van der Waal, B. 2020. A relational approach to landscape stewardship: Towards a new perspective for multi-actor collaboration. Land, 9(224). doi:10.3390/land9070224
Fazey, I., Schapke, N., Caniglia, G., Hodgson, A., Kendrick, I., Cockburn, J., et al. 2020. Transforming knowledge systems for life on Earth: Vision of future systems and how to get there. Energy Research & Social Science, 70, 101724.
Cockburn, J., G. Cundill, G., Shackleton, S., Rouget, M., Zwinkels, M., Cornelius, S, Metcalfe, L. and Van den Broeck, D. 2019. Collaborative stewardship in multifunctional landscapes: toward relational, pluralistic approaches. Ecology and Society 24 (4):32. [online] URL: https://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol24/iss4/art32/
Cockburn, J., Cundill, G., Shackleton, S., Rouget, M., Wright, D. R., Koopman, V., Cornelius, S. F. A., Zwinkels, M., McLeod, N., Van den Broeck, D., le Roux, J.-P., Cele, A., & Schroder, S. (2019). Relational hubs for collaborative landscape stewardship. Society & Natural Resources: https://doi.org/10.1080/08941920.2019.1658141 (paper attached)
Wolff, M. G., J. J. Cockburn, C. De Wet, J. Carlos Bezerra, M. J. T. Weaver, A. Finca, A. De Vos, M. M. Ralekhetla, N. Libala, Q. B. Mkabile, O. Nelson Odume and C. G. Palmer. 2019. Exploring and expanding transdisciplinary research for sustainable and just natural resource management. Ecology and Society 24 (4):14. [online] URL: https://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol24/iss4/art14/
Holden, P., Cockburn, J., Rosenberg, E. & Shackleton, S. (Under revision). Supporting and developing competencies for transdisciplinary sustainability research: A PhD scholar perspective. In: Kremers, K.L., Liepins, A. S., & York, A. M. Developing Change Agents: Innovative Practices for Sustainability Leadership. (Book chapter). Available online: https://open.lib.umn.edu/changeagents/chapter/supporting-and-developing-competencies/
Cockburn, J., Cundill, G., Shackleton, S., & Rouget, M. 2019. The meaning and practice of stewardship in South Africa. South African Journal of Science 115(5/6): Art. #5339. https://doi.org/10.17159/sajs.2019/533
Cockburn, J., Palmer, C., Biggs, H. and Rosenberg, E., 2018. Navigating Multiple Tensions for Engaged Praxis in a Complex Social-Ecological System. Land 7(4): 129.
Cockburn, J., Cundill, G., Shackleton, C., & Rouget, M. 2018. Towards place-based research to support social-ecological stewardship. Sustainability 10(5): 1434.
Cockburn, J., & G. Cundill, 2018. Ethics in Transdisciplinary Research: Reflections on the Implications of ‘Science with Society’, In: Macleod, C., Marx, J., Mnyaka, P., Treharne, G. (Eds.), Handbook of Ethics in Critical Research: Stories from the Field. Palgrave Macmillan, London, United Kingdom, pp. 81-97.
Cockburn, J., Koopman, V., Pereira, L & Van Niekerk, J. 2018. Institutional bricolage to address sustainability challenges in the South African sugarcane industry: a case study of the SUSFARMS® initiative in the Midlands area of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. In: Pereira, L.M., McElroy, C., Girard, A., & Littaye, A. Food, Energy, and Water Sustainability: Governance Strategies for Public and Private Sectors, Earthscan: Routledge, London, pp. 133-151.
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