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Relational Poverty Research by RPN Members

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Articulating decolonial spaces and solidarities: artivistas in Oakland and Oaxaca

October 26

Magie Ramírez, PhC, University of Washington Through my engagement with art collectives based in Oakland, California and Oaxaca, México, my...

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Middle Class Poverty Politics: Buenos Aires and Seattle

October 26

Sarah Elwood, University of Washington Victoria Lawson, University of Washington Santiago Canevaro, Universidad de Buenos Aires & Nicolas Viotti,...

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Managing Child Poverty

October 26

Dena Aufseeser, University of Maryland My research focuses on understanding and re-conceptualizing child poverty in a range of spaces. My most...

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‘Prevention is the best treatment’ : The Politics of HPV Vaccination in Tanzania

October 26

Helen Olsen, Rutgers University This project examines the logics through which girls enrolled in school come to be framed as ideal subjects for HPV...

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Geographies of poverty and prisons

October 26

Anne Bonds, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Anne Bonds is an Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee with...

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Spaces of Interdependent and Caring Citizenship: Women Rising for Immigration Reform

October 26

Kristy Copeland, University of Washington As with the deserving and undeserving poor of the 19th century, currently much attention is placed on...

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The Relational Poverty Network

October 26

The Relational Poverty Network (RPN) innovates in poverty research as our members work together to create new ideas and approaches to understanding...

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The ethnic-racial dimension in the making of middle class and lower classes identities in Argentina, c. 1930-2003

October 26

Ezequiel Adamovsky, University of Buenos Aires / CONICET My research explores the relationship between class identities, ideas of nation and...

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