Hur, S., & England, K. (2020). Feeling toward decoloniality : transnational solidarity efforts to seek redress for survivors of war violence. [University of Washington Libraries]. |
Graduate, Masters Theses |
Global, Health |
Gause, E., & Mayer, J. D. (2020). Identifying disproportionate burden through the spatial covariance of two acute deaths of despair : firearm suicide and opioid overdose. [University of Washington Libraries]. |
Graduate, Masters Theses |
Health |
Ramiller, A., & Ellis, M. (2020). “Don’t destroy our neighborhood” : neighborhood imaginaries and the politics of upzoning / displacement through development: spatial and temporal dynamics of residential eviction and capital investment. [University of Washington Libraries]. |
Graduate, Masters Theses |
Urban Studies |
Broyer, E., & Lawson, V. A. (2020). A new campus in the city : place-making in South Lake Union. [University of Washington Libraries]. |
Graduate, Masters Theses |
Urban Studies |
Schwartz, A., & Ybarra, M. (2020). Indigenous nations’ access to geospatial climate change data : the case of the Lummi Nation. [University of Washington Libraries]. |
Graduate, Masters Theses |
Environment, Geographic Information Systems, Indigenous, Politics |
McKeithen, W., & Brown, M. P. (2020). Life in prison : biopolitics, Ill-being, and the neoliberal penitentiary. [University of Washington Libraries]. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Health, Justice, Politics |
Davenport, T., & Knopp, L. (2020). Historical geographies of trans care practices in the United States. [University of Washington Libraries]. |
Graduate, Masters Theses |
Politics, Social Movements, Transgender Studies |
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 |
Citizenship, Immigration, Law |
Drakopulos, L. A., & Jarosz, L. (2019). Eyes on the seas : a digital political ecology of fisheries monitoring programs. [University of Washington Libraries]. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Environment, Food, Science and Technology |
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 |
Health, Science and Technology |
Porter, J., & England, K. (2018). Recuperando la tierra : understanding the legacies of social movements through the entanglement of home and urban housing landscapes in Costa Rica. [University of Washington Libraries]. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Global, Housing, Justice, Social Movements, Urban Studies |
McClelland, J., & Herbert, S. (2018). Planners and the work of renewal in Addis Ababa : developmental state, urbanizing society. [University of Washington Libraries]. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Cities, Global, Politics, Urban Studies |
Dwyer, M., & Chan, K. W. (2018). Urban citizenship, quality domesticity, and the queer precarity of rural migrants in Beijing. [University of Washington Libraries]. |
Graduate, Masters Theses |
Global, Migration, Urban Studies |
Slager, E. J., & Elwood, S. (2018). Infrastructures of survival : digital justice and black poetics in community Internet provision. [University of Washington Libraries]. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Class, Community, Science and Technology |
Hollenhorst, O., & Mayer, J. D. (2017). A rights-based evaluation of humanitarian information and communication technology policy. [University of Washington Libraries]. |
Graduate, Masters Theses |
Global, Science and Technology |
Palmquist, W. R., & Sparke, M. (2017). Does the NGO sector undermine national health providers? How to measure migrations of health workers between public and NGO care providers on a cross-country basis. [University of Washington Libraries]. |
Graduate, Masters Theses |
Global, Health, Labor |
Ramírez, M. M., & Lawson, V. A. (2017). Decolonial ruptures of the city : art-activism amid racialized dispossession in Oakland. [University of Washington Libraries]. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Class, Housing, Race and Ethnicity, Social Stratification/Inequality |
Lizotte, C. A., & Mitchell, K. (2017). The geopolitics of Laïcité in a multicultural age : French secularism, educational policy and the spatial management of difference. [University of Washington Libraries]. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Global, Immigration, Politics, Social Movements |
Anderson, R. (Robert M., & Biermann, C. (2017). From non-native “weed” to butterfly “host” : knowledge, place, and belonging in ecological restoration. [University of Washington Libraries]. |
Graduate, Masters Theses |
Environment |
Gordon, E., & Elwood, S. (2017). Social justice philanthropy as poverty politics : a relational poverty analysis of alternative philanthropic practices. [University of Washington Libraries]. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Class, Justice, Poverty |
Childs, A. G., & Brown, M. P. (2017). Bound but determined : reproduction and subversion in Folsom’s, IML’s, and Seattle’s gay leather communities. [University of Washington Libraries]. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Class, Queer Studies, Race and Ethnicity |
Romero, A. F., & Mitchell, K. (2017). Permission to participate : resource governance in Alaska and incorporating Alaska native participation through Alaska native corporations. [University of Washington Libraries]. |
Graduate, Masters Theses |
Economics, Environment, Indigenous, Indigenous Geographies |
Young, J. C. (Jason C., & Elwood, S. (2017). Encounters across difference : the digital geographies of Inuit, the Arctic, and environmental management. [University of Washington Libraries]. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Environment, Indigenous, Indigenous Geographies, Science and Technology |
Stubbs, R. W., & Ellis, M. (John M. (2017). Place, policy and parity : examining and visualizing spatial and socioeconomic contributions to hospital charge markup. [University of Washington Libraries]. |
Graduate, Masters Theses |
Health, Poverty |
Sandoval, E., & Ybarra, M. (2017). UndocuQueer disidentifications : “being undocumented and gay, just like death, means having to navigate between two worlds.” [University of Washington Libraries]. |
Graduate, Masters Theses |
Immigration, Queer Studies, Race and Ethnicity |