Dr. Jonathan Rigg, Professor (Chair) of Human Geography at the University of Bristol, specializes in livelihoods, migration, and rural-urban change across Southeast and South Asia. A former Director of the Asia Research Institute (National University of Singapore), he is a Fellow of the British Academy (2022) and recipient of the Royal Geographical Society’s Victoria Medal (2020).
He works on issues of agrarian transformation, poverty, vulnerability, migration, disaster and livelihoods in the Asian region, and has undertaken fieldwork in Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Nepal and Sri Lanka. His book Challenging Southeast Asian development: the shadows of success was published by Routledge in 2015 and explores the underside of rapid economic growth and structural change. His latest book, More than rural: textures of Thailand’s agrarian transformation, will shortly be published by Hawaii University Press and draws on three decades of field-based research in Thailand.
