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Author/Title Research Type Related Fields
Galvis, J. P. (2011). Managing the living city : public space and development in Bogota. University of Washington. Graduate, Dissertations
Farías, M. (2011). Embodying economic ’crisis’ : Argentina’s middle classes and the cultural politics of difference. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Schultz, A. M. (2011). (Re)Placing the “fattest Americans” : a critical geography of obesity and diabetes among the Akimel O’otham. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Ramírez, M. M. (2011). Food as an engine : race, privilege, and the transformative potential of food justice work in Seattle. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Faubion, C. T. (2011). Discourse, power, and policy : constructing AIDS treatment access in South Africa. University of Washington. Graduate, Dissertations
Bartos, A. E. (2011). Remembering, sensing and caring for their worlds : children’s environmental politics in a rural New Zealand town. University of Washington. Graduate, Dissertations
Kelly, J. A. (2011). Pilgrims of modernity : Beijing luxury hotel workers in pursuit of an urban future. University of Washington. Graduate, Dissertations
McKinney, K. (2011). Seeding whose future? : Exploring entanglements of neoliberal choice, children’s labor, and mobility in hybrid Bt cotton seed production in western India. University of Washington. Graduate, Dissertations
Ruiz, T. F. (2011). Separate and unequal? : exploring the racial geographies of school quality and student achievement. University of Washington. Graduate, Dissertations
Theron Stevenson, MA, Balkan Ghosts in Heavenly Gardens: How Nature Parks and Tourism are making a European Croatia. Graduate, Dissertations, Masters Theses
Sara Gilbert, MA, Aspirations and Anxieties: the Neoliberal Geopolitics of the NIC Graduate, Dissertations, Masters Theses
Ron Smith, PhD, Occupation ‘from the river to the sea’: Subaltern geopolitics of graduated incarceration in the 1967 Occupied Palestinian Territories Graduate, Dissertations, Masters Theses
Ellis, R. (2010). Civil society, savage city : spaces of urban governance in Chennai, India. University of Washington. Graduate, Dissertations
Paige, S. B. (2010). Social, behavioral and spatial dimensions of human health and primate contact in Western Uganda. University of Washington. Graduate, Dissertations
Eckert, J. R. (2010). Tropes 2.0 : strategic mobilizations of the Geoweb. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Carmalt, J. (2010). Geographic perspectives on international law : human rights and Hurricane Katrina. University of Washington. Graduate, Dissertations
Gillespie, K. A. (2010). Killing with kindness? : reconceptualizing “humane slaughter.” University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Piedalue, A. D. (2010). Solving violence through development : India’s national family health survey-3 and the framing of domestic violence. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Gorn, C. (2010). ’A place like this’ : producing psychiatric disablement in adult home. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Grobelski, T. (2010). The dynamics of scale in EU environmental governance : a case study of integrated permitting in Poland. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Hickey, H. M. (2010). Driving globalization : Bangkok taxi drivers and the restructuring of work and masculinity in Thailand. University of Washington. Graduate, Dissertations
Pearson, A. L. (Amber L. (2010). Health and vulnerability : economic development in Ugandan pastoralist communities. University of Washington. Graduate, Dissertations
Dominic Corva, PhD, The Geo-politics of Narco-governance in the Americas: a Political Economy Approach Graduate, Dissertations, Masters Theses
Stephen Young, PhD, The Global Redline: Mapping Markets, Movements and Moralities in the Financialization of India Graduate, Dissertations, Masters Theses
Tony Sparks, PhD, As much like home as possible: Geographies of homelessness and citizenship in Seattle's tent city 3 Graduate, Dissertations, Masters Theses