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Relational Poverty Research by RPN Members

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Reversal of Fortune: Garden of Virtual Kinship

May 21

Stephanie Rothenberg, University at Buffalo, Department of Visual Studies I am an artist working at the intersection of social justice and...

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Radical Vulnerability: Towards Stronger Alliances

May 12

Elyse Gordon, University of Washington, Department of Geography Vulnerability is the birthplace of innovation, creativity and change. Brene...

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The Multiple Relational Geographies of Urban Redevelopment

May 2

Bob Lake, Rutgers University, Bloustein School of Planning & Public Policy Urban redevelopment in the neoliberal city is frequently...

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Spaces in Transition? Mapping Manila’s Peri-Urban Fringe

May 2

Arnisson Andre C. Ortega, University of the Philippines, Population Institute In recent decades, neoliberal restructuring has facilitated dramatic...

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What is a “Sensible” Wage?

April 28

Ryne Moses Maloney-Risner - University of Washington  Seattle has been receiving national attention for its progressive political culture since...

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Unfree labour and social reproduction

April 16

Kendra Strauss-Donald, Simon Fraser University, Department of Geography This work is comprised of several strands, which build on a broader...

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OutsideIN – 1,000 Safer by 2015

April 16

Real Change, Seattle, Washington, Advocacy and Organizing Program Last January, 3,123 men, women and children were counted without basic shelter...

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Contesting the neoliberal metropolis: macroeconomics and/in the city and the 2013 protests in Brazil

April 16

Felipe Magalhães – Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil - Department of Geography A wide range of heterogeneous social...

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Governing Urban Poverty: Boston, Dublin and Vancouver

April 16

Karen Murray - York University - Department of Political Science Empirically, Karen aims to document the governmental and political character and...

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