Masters Theses

Author/Title Research Type Related Fields
Vale, H. M., & Freshour, C. (2023). Collapsing moments : confronting anti-Black logics in the Philippines’ colonial archive. [University of Washington Libraries]. Graduate, Masters Theses
Balancing the quantitative/qualitative divide: A rhythmanalytic review of Seattle’s Black-Owned Restaurants’ experience during the COVID-19 pandemic (2020-2021) Graduate, Masters Theses
Wolkin, K., & Ybarra, M. (2022). Parallel disentanglement : treaty-based navigation of settler-indigenous governance politics. [University of Washington Libraries]. Graduate, Masters Theses
Carrasco, W., & Ybarra, M. (2022). The cracking of concrete jungles : practicing indigenous kinship in diaspora. [University of Washington Libraries]. Graduate, Masters Theses
Orosco, O., & Ybarra, M. (2022). “Se pesa’ : structural uncaring in the COVID-19 pandemic and caregivers” kinships of care. [University of Washington Libraries]. Graduate, Masters Theses
McCrea, T. P., & Zhao, B. (2021). Sensing the cloud : a materialist spatial analysis of data centers and critical conceptualization. [University of Washington Libraries]. Graduate, Masters Theses
Cleasby, E., & England, K. (2021). Possibilities for sustainable futurity : examining the radical potential of small, mobile living structures and the Capitol Hill Organized Protest in achieving sustainability. [University of Washington Libraries]. Graduate, Masters Theses
Brown, D. L., & Ellis, M. (John M. (2021). 413 in the house : an exploration of a black sense of place and black placemaking in Springfield, Ma. [University of Washington Libraries]. Graduate, Masters Theses
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
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
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
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
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
Davenport, T., & Knopp, L. (2020). Historical geographies of trans care practices in the United States. [University of Washington Libraries]. Graduate, Masters Theses
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
Hollenhorst, O., & Mayer, J. D. (2017). A rights-based evaluation of humanitarian information and communication technology policy. [University of Washington Libraries]. Graduate, Masters Theses
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
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
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
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
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
Fiorio, L., & Ellis, M. (2016). Neighborhoods neighboring neighborhoods : adjacency, relative position and tract-level racial change in the U.S. 2000 to 2010. [University of Washington Libraries]. Graduate, Masters Theses
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
Porter, J., & Oliver, R. (2016). Rethinking Lactation Space: Working Mothers, Working Bodies, and the Politics of Inclusion. Space and Culture, 19(1), 80–93. Publications, Essays, Articles, and Book Chapters, Graduate, Masters Theses