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Associate Professor of Geography • Indigenous Politics in the Americas; Human Rights; and Critical Cartography. • Director, Latin American and Latinx Studies Center (2023-26) • Ph.D. University of California Berkeley, 2007
Human Geography

Research Interests

My work focuses on the politics of indigeneity in the Americas, with particular attention to questions of land, territory, and rights. In the past, I have developed these interests through research on titling and demarcation of indigenous lands in eastern Nicaragua. I have recently shifted my work to Oaxaca, Mexico. This work is broadly informed by my longer involvement with indigenous rights, as both an advocate and a researcher, in Ecuador, Chile, Honduras, and the western United States. Much of that work further engages with the diversity of mapping practices used to advocate for recognition of indigenous land rights.Ìý


Current Research

I am currently at work on a new project on the contemporary politics of indigeneity in Oaxaca, Mexico. This project has three components. The first involves a critical engagement with the concept of territory that works through research on community radio projects across Oaxaca. Communities conceive of radio, and the space that it activates and enlivens, as part of their territory. This effort builds on longer histories of struggle over land and resources, while at the same time extending the idea of territory in new dimensions that ground efforts to rethink territory. A second component of this project considers the experiences of indigenous rights activists who have held positions in the Oaxacan state government in recent years. A third component is comprised of ongoing collaboration with community intellectuals reflecting on and writing about the politics of indigeneity with respect to the pressing political challenges they face in Mexico.Ìý


More Info

I am a faculty affiliate of the CU Center for Native American and Indigenous Studies and the Latin American Studies Center. I am also a research affiliate at (SURCO)


Recent Courses Taught

  • Fall 2023 GEOG 3812Ìý Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean
  • Spring 2024 ³Ò·¡°¿³ÒÌý5662 Topics in Economic Geography
  • Fall 2023 GEOG 3742Ìý Place, Power, Culture
  • Fall 2022 GEOG 3742Ìý Place, Power, Culture
  • Fall 2022 GEOG 5152Ìý History and Theory of Geography
  • Spring 2022ÌýGEOG 3812 Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean
  • Spring 2022Ìý³Ò·¡°¿³ÒÌý5662 Topics in Economic Geography
  • Fall 2021ÌýGEOG 5152Ìý History and Theory of Geography
  • Spring 2021 GEOG 3812Ìý Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean
  • Fall 2020 GEOG 4812Ìý Environment and Development in South America
  • Fall 2020 GEOG 5152Ìý History and Theory of Geography
  • Spring 2020 GEOG 3812 Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean
  • Spring 2020 ³Ò·¡°¿³ÒÌý5662 Topics in Economic Geography
  • Fall 2019 GEOG 4812Ìý Environment and Development in South America
  • Spring 2019 GEOG 3812 Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean

Awards and Honors

  • Outstanding Graduate Mentor, CU Graduate School, 2016.
  • Â鶹ӰԺ Faculty Assembly Faculty Recognition Award, Service, 2014.

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