Posts by: RPN

 

¿Clase o gradiente de clase? El falso “efecto de demostración” / Class or Gradient of Class? The false “demonstration effect”

September 7

Ezequiel Adamovsky, University of Buenos Aires, CONICET Research Center For English translation, click here. La mayoría de los trabajos que se...

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“A Mass Conspiracy to Feed People”: World-Class Waste and the Struggle for Space in the Global City

August 14

David Boarder Giles, University of Canterbury, Department of Anthropology This ethnographic research explores the cultural and political...

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Poverty and the New Geography of Blame in the United States

July 23

Jeff Maskovsky, Queens College, City University of New York, Department of Urban Studies Poverty and inequality are being re-territorialized in...

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Questioning our Questions

July 23

Koji Pingry, University of Washington, Department of Geography In our American society it is incredibly hard for us to break out of the comforts we...

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Fighting with Family and Seeking Transformation through Care

July 8

Emma Slager, University of Washington, Department of Geography Earlier this year, I attended a family wedding that took me into the company of...

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The (Visual) Art of Contact

June 20

Sarah Elwood and Vicky Lawson, University of Washington, Department of Geography A few weeks ago, Seattle’s Real Change organized this...

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Syllabus: Geographies and Politics of Poverty and Privilege

June 6

This syllabus reflects a 400 level undergraduate geography class, co-listed within the University Honors program. It is co-curated by Vicky Lawson...

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Using maps to draw needed resources to non profits in all high poverty areas of Chicago

June 3

Daniel Bassill, Tutor/Mentor Connection, Chicago  Since 1993 the Tutor/Mentor Connection (T/MC), a small Chicago organization, has been...

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The Kilburn Manifesto, neoliberal crisis and new political frontiers / El Manifesto Kilburn, crisis neoliberal y nuevas fronteras políticas

May 27

Monica Farias, University of Washington, Department of Geography Doreen Massey’s simple but provocative way of talking about complex and...

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