Jul 25, 2010

Spring 2010 Sabbatical fun!

Spring 2010, the second semester of my sabbatical was fun and busy. Here are some of the things I was doing.

April 14-18, 2010. Gender and Environment: Critical Tradition and New Challenges (Panelist), and ‘What do we mean by ‘critical’? “Critical Geographies of Latin America and the Caribbean, Part 3 (Discussant). Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers (AAG). Washington DC.

April 10, 2010. “Ethics and Ontologies of Gender Research, Locating the Researcher.” Panelist and workshop leader at conference Rethinking Gender, Power, and Resistance in Latin America and Asia. University of Pittsburg, Pittsburgh, PA.

April 2-3, 2010. “Reading Black/Afro-descendant feminisms: Notes for a Latin American Postcolonial Politics of Difference.” Paper presented at the Symposium on Black/Afro-descendant feminisms in the Americas. University of Massachusetts (UMASS), Amherst, MA

Mar 13, 2010. “Thinking across Borders: A Disciplinary Nomad’s Reflections on Ecology and Society.” Invited Keynote address at the Uppsala-New Delhi Ecology and Society Network’s workshop, Understanding Global Environmental Change: The South Asian Challenge. Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi, India.

Mar 3-5, 2010. “Are Disciplines masculine? Some reflections on methods, geography and gender.” Plenary address at conference Contextualising Geographical Approaches to Studying Gender In Asia. University of Delhi, New Delhi.

Feb 25, 2010. (with Mónica Amador). “Rethinking Latin America Beyond the Romance of Resistance.” Invited talk for the Open Thinkers Forum, JNU, New Delhi.

February 17, 2010. “W(h)ither Progress and Development?: Some postcolonial reflections on Science and Social Change.” Invited talk at the Center for the Study of Science Policy Colloquium. JNU, New Delhi.

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