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Past Events

8 April 2004   David Harvey - The New Imperialism
31 March 2004   Geography Department - Weekly Coffee and Bagels
30 March 2004   Emily Yeh - The Academic Job Market
18 March 2004   Derreck Kayongo - Bringing Hope: A Fight Against HIV/AIDS
10 March 2004   Engineers without Borders - Information Session
10 March 2004   What to do with a DART START Grant - Four Perspectives from Ph.D Students
5 February 2004   Binka Le Breton - Rainforest, Use it or Lose it
5 November 2003   Richard Nyirenda - Community Forestry Management in Zimbabwe
20 October 2003   Binka Le Breton - Trapped: Modern-day Slavery in the Brazilian Amazon
12 September 2003   Stephen Peterson - Making Development Work: Finances and Decentralization in Ethiopia
26 April 2003   Scholars from the U.S. Institute of Peace
21-22 April 2003   Thai Farmers
11 April 2003   Developing a Field Persona
9 April 2003   Women in the Field
5-6 April 2003   Africa-Related Resources in the Rocky Mountain Region: Conservation, Culture, and Arts
21 March 2003   Development Studies Graduate Certificate
23 February 2003   David Simon - Theory and Policy at the Development-Environment Interface
14 February 2003   Brian King - Mapping Livelihoods in the Former KaNgwane Homeland
15 November 2002   Oliver Coomes - Peasant Economy and Forest Ecology in the Peruvian Amazon
8 November 2002   Peter Ward - Metropolitan Planning in Multi-Jurisdictional Latin American Megacities : A Case for Subsidiarity?
1 November 2002   Fieldwork: Getting Started
25 October 2002   James Ferguson - Decomposing Modernity: History and Hierarchy after Development
4 October 2002   Funding Workshop
4 October 2002   Marc Edelman - Networks Beget Networks: The Rise and Fall and Rise of Civil Society Initiatives in Central America
26 April 2002   Inspirations from Gilbert White: Water, Poverty and Health: Across 30 Years and Across North and South
25 April 2002   David Lewis - Civil Society in Non-Western Contexts
19 April 2002   David Satterthwaite - Can Cities Ever be Sustainable? Poverty, Environment, and Urbanization in Low and Middle Income Countries
18 April 2002   Paul Polak - Ending Rural Poverty
11 April 2002   Sarah Hamilton - Nontraditional Export Agriculture and Rural Development in Highland Guatemala
4 April 2002   Irungu Houghton - Poverty Reduction, Environment and Development in Kenya
7 March 2002   Everything that You Wanted to Know About Field Work, But Were Afraid to Ask
15 February 2002   Tania Murray Li - Ethnic Cleansing, Recursive Knowledge, and the Dilemmas of Sedentarism
5 February 2002   Ajaya Dixit - Water Politics in Nepal and the Role of ENRON
31 January 2002   Wen Bo - Growing the Grassroots Environmental Movement in China
1-3 November 2001   Links between mining, environment and development bringing together communities in the Andes and Boulder
2 November 2001   Martin Scurrah and Carlos Zorilla - Non-governmental responses to transnational mining in the Andes
29 October 2001   Neil Smith - Geographies of terror: manufacturing nationalism and the politics of urban reconstruction in New York City
26 October 2001   Victoria Lawson - Locating globalization: feminist (re)readings of the subjects and spaces of globalization
14 September 2001   David Preston - The myth of overgrazing in the Andes and beyond
27 April 2001   Daniel Weiner - Community based GIS in South Africa: implications for GIS and society
20 April 2001   Arturo Escobar - Nature, place and culture in some contemporary social movements, aColombian case
13 April 2001   Stuart Corbridge - Development as Freedom: The Spaces of Amartya Sen
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