Paper Sessions (2:30–4:00pm)

Dispossession (Gould 114)

Jennifer Mateer
University of Victoria
“New Constellations of Neoliberal Water in India: Water Tanker Usage and De Facto Privatization in Urban Punjab”

Maíra Borges Fainguelernt
UNICAMP
“Impacts of mega dams on riverine peoples in the Amazon: an intersectoral and interdisciplinary approach is necessary”

Jessica Hallenbeck
University of British Columbia
“Lawlessness and Settler Colonial Dispossession: The McKenna-McBride commission, gender violence, and archival absence”

Amber Murrey
Clark University
“Extractivism, Development Geographies, and Witchcraft Epistemologies.”

May Farrales
University of British Columbia
“The Colonial Technology of Beauty”

Identity (Gould 110)

Danielle Rivera
University of Michigan
“Intersections of Global North and South in Rio Grande Valley Colonia Organizing”

Mónica Farías
University of Washington
“Relational political subjects and the elusiveness of privilege in grassroots organizations in Buenos Aires”

Thomas Christian
Western Washington University
“Making Meaning in the Mountains Nearby: Social Class and the diverse landscapes of The Seattle Mountaineers, 1906-1940.”

Anisa Jackson
University of Washington
“TFW the Internet is Structured within the White-iarchy”

Linda Lapina
Roskilde University / University of British Columbia
“Recruited into Danishness? An autoethnography of passing”