Geographer and lecturer at Radboud University (Netherlands). Her work sits at the intersection of anthropology, critical geography, and Black postcolonial studies. More specifically, Osbourne explores the emotional and material manifestations of coloniality, as well as strategies for confronting them in various urban contexts. She has researched situations of urban inequality and insecurity in cities such as Kingston and Brussels; along similar lines, she has conducted research on how violence and poverty have become tourist and consumer experiences. Osbourne is a member of the Beyond Inhabitation Lab at the University of Turin and the organizing committee of the Inward Outward symposium on the decolonization of audiovisual archives. Osbourne has also studied tourism initiatives that incorporate racial perspectives and colonial memory, and she has monitored the parliamentary commission on Belgium's colonial past.