Noah Theriault

Position: Visiting Professor of the Ph.D Indigenous Studies & MA Social Development Studies
Categories: Visiting Professor of the MA Social Development Studies, Visiting Professors for PhD Indigenous Studies
In-person visiting professor of the Ph.D Indigenous Studies & MA Social Development Studies.
University of Wisconsin-Madison, now Faculty of the Department of History, Carnegie Mellon University.
He will teach SDS 298 (Global Political Ecologies), Hybrid, this Midyear term 2024.
His recent publications include the ff:
1) with June Mary Rubis. “Concealing Protocols: Conservation, Indigenous Survivance, and the Dilemmas of Visibility.” Social & Cultural Geography (in press).
2) with Clod Yambao, Sarah Wright, and Rosa Cordillera Castillo. “‘I am the land and I am their witness’: Placemaking amid displacement among Lumads in the Philippines.” Critical Asian Studies 54.2 (2022): 259-281.
3) “Unraveling the Strings Attached: Philippine Indigeneity in Law and Practice.” Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 50.1 (2019): 107-128.