Dissertations

Author/Title Research Type Related Fields
Jiaxin Feng. Understanding dynamic human emotions toward geographic environments: An integration of EEG into GIScience. University of Washington. 2024. Graduate, Dissertations
Sutton, A. M., & Mayer, J. D. (2023). Modeling the social and political contexts of United States health protective interventions during the COVID-19 pandemic. [University of Washington Libraries]. Graduate, Dissertations
Rivera, I. J., & Elwood, S. (2023). Mapping the terms of freedom & the ongoing refusal of settler imaginaries. [University of Washington Libraries]. Graduate, Dissertations
Shoffner, E. C., & Lawson, V. A. (2023). Relational conservation territories : racialized property regimes, negotiated rights and environmental management in the selva misionera. [University of Washington Libraries]. Graduate, Dissertations
Espinosa Guarderas, Juan Mateo. "Herbs, Soil, and Health: Beyond Human and Planetary Medicine." University of Washington, 2023. Graduate, Dissertations
Thompson, S. (2023).  Caring in Crises: Spatializing Infrastructures of Care Through Tenant Protections [Dissertation]. University of Washington. Graduate, Dissertations
Wilson, M. (2023) An elusive consensus: mental health and psychosocial support in disasters and emergencies since 1980. [Doctoral dissertation, University of Washington] Graduate, Dissertations
Anderson, R., Biermann, C., & Elwood, S. (2022). Killing for coexistence : the bio- and necro-political ecology of wolf conservation and management in Washington State. [University of Washington Libraries]. Graduate, Dissertations
Neel, P., & Bergmann, L. R. (2021). Global China, global crisis : falling profitability, rising capital exports and the formation of new territorial industrial complexes. [University of Washington Libraries]. Graduate, Dissertations
Alcorn, C. M., & England, K. (2021). New labor rights and new work arrangements : shifting geographies of paid domestic work in urban Brazil. [University of Washington Libraries]. Graduate, Dissertations
Babb, M. A., & Ellis, M. (John M. (2021). Dimensions of interstate and intrastate household migration, 1990-2015. [University of Washington Libraries]. Graduate, Dissertations
Sandoval, E., & Ybarra, M. (2021). Landscapes of violence : Latinx migrants navigating life in Chicagoland. [University of Washington Libraries]. Graduate, Dissertations
Yang, X., & Chan, K. W. (2021). The selective migration and children of migrants in China. [University of Washington Libraries]. Graduate, Dissertations
Crane, J. A., & Lawson, V. A. (2021). Assisted voluntary return : negotiating the politics of humanitarianism and security in migration management. [University of Washington Libraries]. Graduate, Dissertations
Cox, C. R., & Bergmann, L. R. (2021). The productivore’s dilemma : extinction or extermination? [University of Washington Libraries]. Graduate, Dissertations
Doll, R. C., & Bergmann, L. R. (2020). Place, power, and potential : agricultural modernization and the remaking of China’s countryside. [University of Washington Libraries]. Graduate, Dissertations
Kowalski, A. A., & Nyerges, T. L. (2020). Resilience of energy systems : theoretical and empirical perspectives. [University of Washington Libraries]. Graduate, Dissertations
McKeithen, W., & Brown, M. P. (2020). Life in prison : biopolitics, Ill-being, and the neoliberal penitentiary. [University of Washington Libraries]. Graduate, Dissertations
Valencia, Y., & Lawson, V. A. (2019). Inmigrante indocumentado : transnational communities of thriving in the midst of racial structural inequalities. [University of Washington Libraries]. Graduate, Dissertations
Drakopulos, L. A., & Jarosz, L. (2019). Eyes on the seas : a digital political ecology of fisheries monitoring programs. [University of Washington Libraries]. Graduate, Dissertations
Naslund, S., & Brown, M. (2019). Bodies inside bodies : examining the use of helminthic therapy and its challenge to popular and biomedical discourses. [University of Washington Libraries]. Graduate, Dissertations
Slager, E. J., & Elwood, S. (2018). Infrastructures of survival : digital justice and black poetics in community Internet provision. [University of Washington Libraries]. Graduate, Dissertations
Michelle Daigle, PhD, Embodying Self-Determination: Re-placing Food Sovereignty Through Everyday Geographies of Indigenous Resurgence Graduate, Dissertations, Masters Theses
Eloho Basikoro, Ph.D. Pathologies of Patriarchy: Death, Suffering, Care and Coping in the Gendered Gaps of HIV/AIDS Interventions in Nigeria Graduate, Dissertations, Masters Theses
Margaret Wilson, MA, Ebola exceptionalism: on the intersecting political and health geographies of the 2014-2015 epidemic Graduate, Dissertations, Masters Theses