Professor Jasmine Fledderjohann

Professor in Sociology and Social Justice

Research Overview

Broadly speaking, my research focuses on social justice and inequalities, particularly in the area of health and well-being. With a global focus, I examine 1) food security and nutrition; 2) sexual and reproductive health; and 3) digital inequities. I am currently a UKRI Future Leaders Fellow. My fellowship examines the measurement and sociocultural correlates of food insecurity in Ethiopia, India, Peru, and Vietnam. Further details of the project can be found at: https://wp.lancs.ac.uk/foodequity/. (Please note: I cannot fund PhD studentships, and all postdoctoral roles on the project have already been filled.)

Selected Publications

Reproductive Justice for the Invisible Infertile: A Critical Examination of Reproductive Surveillance and Stratification
Barnes, L., Fledderjohann, J. 1/02/2020 In: Sociology Compass. 14, 2, 18 p.
Journal article

Algorithmic Reproductive Justice
Fledderjohann, J., Knowles, B., Miller, E. 5/06/2024
Conference contribution/Paper

Food Insecurity: A Barrier to Reproductive Justice Globally
Fledderjohann, J., Patterson, S., Owino, M. 30/06/2023 In: International Journal of Sexual Health. 35, 2, p. 296-311. 16 p.
Journal article

Children’s educational outcomes and persistence and severity of household food insecurity in India: Longitudinal evidence from Young Lives
Argaw, T.L., Fledderjohann, J., Aurino, E., Vellakkal, S. 30/04/2023 In: The Journal of Nutrition. 153, 4, p. 1101-1110. 10 p.
Journal article

A watershed moment for social policy and human rights?: Where next for the UK Post-COVID
Clair, A., Fledderjohann, J., Knowles, B. 25/06/2021 Bristol : Policy Press. 134 p. Electronic ISBN: 9781447363842.
Book

Reimagining infertility: a critical examination of fertility norms, geopolitics, and survey bias
Fledderjohann, J., Barnes, L. 1/01/2018 In: Health Policy and Planning. 33, 1, p. 34-40. 7 p.
Journal article

  • Centre for Alternatives to Social and Economic Inequalities
  • Centre for Child and Family Justice Research
  • Centre for Gender Studies
  • DSI - Society