Hidden Gardens and Other Acts of Subtle Resistance
Maxwell Hall, 204B
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The department of Anthropology presents; Hidden Gardens and Other Acts of Subtle Resistance: Multispecies Politics in a Mexican Coffee Plantation
About the speaker:
Jiménez-Soto is an Assistant Professor in Food Studies at Syracuse University. She earned her Ph.D. in Environmental Studies with an emphasis in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from the University of California Santa Cruz in 2018. Her research uses interdisciplinary engagements, bridging the fields of agroecology and political ecology to examine environmental problems at the nexus of food, agriculture and the environment in both the U.S. and Latin American contexts.
Category
Career Development
Type
Lectures and Seminars
Region
Campus
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Alumni
Faculty
Staff
Students, Graduate and Professional
Students, Prospective
Students, Undergraduate
Organizer
MAX-Anthropology
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