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2011 Political Ecology Conference

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Facilitator
Brian Grabbatin


SpeakerJulie Sheppard-Powell


TreasurerSarah Watson


ScribeJon Otto


Political Ecology Working Group

See PoliticalEcology.org for details about DOPE2012.

Established 2010




About Political Ecology Working Group:

PEWG is an interdisciplinary group of scholars at the University of Kentucky that
are united by their interested in the theory and practice of Political Ecology. The
group provides a stimulating intellectual atmosphere for critical thinking on nature, the environment, societies, economies, and cultures. PEWG serves the academic
community at UK by proving a forum for peer review, holding public lectures and
brown bag events that feature researcher from the university and around the world,
and hosting a political ecology conference that allows faculty and graduate students
an opportunity to present and discuss their current research.

To join or learn more email us at: ukpewg@gmail.com
Or join our google group mailing list: http://groups.google.com/group/UKPEWG


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PEWG Sponsored Events:


April 22 (Friday), 2:00pm Rm. 209 Main Building
"Ellen Churchill Semple Day Lecture"
Karl Zimmerer, Department of Geography, Penn State University
(Department of Geography and PEWG)

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Conference Info:


. On February 18th and 19th the University of Kentucky Political Ecology Working Group held the first annual “Dimensions of Political Ecology: Conference on Nature Society Research.” The conference was organized by a group of graduate students in geography, anthropology, and sociology. Conference participation was interdisciplinary and international with over 125 participants serving as presenters, discussants, and field guides. Given the success of the event a follow up in 2012 is imminent.
See the UKPEWG website for more details about the working group and the conference.

Conference Program:

Paper Session Schedule (PDF)


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