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Relational Poverty Research by RPN Members

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Red Line Service

February 17

Rhoda Rosen & Billy McGuinness, School of the Art Institute Faced with the appalling statistics issued by the Chicago Coalition for the...

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‘Pobre Pobreza (Poor Poverty)’: Destabilizing Poverty Knowledges and Representations through Participatory Visual Methods in Colombia

February 17

Amy Ritterbusch, Universidad de los Andes Poor poverty: Multiple Perspectives’ is a participatory visual methods project mobilized in five...

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Making Space in Vancouver’s East End: From Leonard Marsh to the Vancouver Agreement

February 5

Karen Bridget Murray, York University, Department of Political Science Download the PDF

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“The Poor are Us”

February 3

Video of the talk Vicky Lawson and Sarah Elwood gave at the Bellingham City Club, WA on January 27th, 2016 about the work of the RPN and the...

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“My Hamburg” – “My Rio de Janeiro“ Ordinary Homeless Cities?” Geographies of Homelessness in the context of Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) and Hamburg (Germany)

January 23

Katharina Schmidt, Working Group Critical Geographies of Global Inequalities, Institute for Geography, University of Hamburg, Germany The photo...

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The Sustainable Development Apparatus: Towards a postcolonial cookstove ethnography

January 18

Isaac Rivera, University of Colorado, Department of Geography and Environmental Science The need to transition towards renewable energy and...

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The Cultural Politics of Representation, Global Development and Developmental Disabilities in the United States: Digital Mapping as a Cultural Studies Methodology

January 14

Ronnie Thibault, M.A., Cultural Studies University of Washington Bothell This research draws from representational theory to explore how...

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Geography 499 – ‘Reflecting on Global Poverty and Care’

October 16

Anisa Jackson and Stella Jones (with Koji Pingry) University of Washington This syllabus was developed by three undergraduate students at the...

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Rural Women and the Uneven Process of Inclusion

September 17

Tara Cookson, University of Cambridge, Department of Geography Conditional cash transfers (CCTs) have become the world’s most popular tools for...

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