Colloquia
Practicing hope keeps the possibility of change alive鈥攁 methodology against fear in dismal times. And while the dismal touches all too many places in multiple registers these days, countertopography is a way of marking the common effects of, and responses to, large-scale processes in disparate locations.
Aaron Strain Professor and Baker Ferguson Chair of Politics Whitman College Abstract: Dreams of "unf**king the planet" and "saving the world" with massive seaweed-based carbon dioxide removal (CDR) projects
Dr. Robin Roth Professor of Geography University of Guelph Abstract: The Conservation through Reconciliation Partnership is a Canada-wide network of Indigenous thought leaders, scholars, conservation
Dr. A铆da Guhlincozzi Assistant Professor of Geography University of Missouri Abstract: This presentation covers the recent work in health geography focused on vulnerable populations by Dr. A铆da Guhlincozzi and colleagues.
Dr. Clancy Wilcott Assistant Professor University of California, Berkeley Abstract: This talk discusses a series of critical cartographic interventions undertaken in collaboration between local Indigenous,
Dr. Michael Fabris Blackfoot Scholar Assistant Professor University of British ColumbiaAbstract:In this presentation, I analyze the Piikani Nation鈥檚 attempts to halt the construction of the Oldman River
Huatsen Gyal Assistant Professor Anthropology Department Rice University AbstractDrawing on a group of Tibetan pastoralists鈥 efforts to make environmental documentary films as a means of creating alternative narratives of their relationship to
Dr. Cypri Jehan Paju Dale Research Fellow University of Wisconsin MadisonAbstractIn Komodo National Park, the natural habitat of world鈥檚 largest living lizard known as Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis) and the indigenous people of Ata Modo, a
Isaac Rivera Chancellor's Postdoctoral Fellow Department of Geography 麻豆免费版下载BoulderAbstractInsurgent cartographies are an expression of knowing the world from the standpoint of place. This talk delves into the concept of insurgency and its expressions
Andrew Linke Department of Geography Associate Professor University of UtahAbstractPolitical instability and social conflicts vary geographically and in severity. Intense violence 鈥 leading to many civilian casualties 鈥 engulfs some regions of the