ANNOUNCEMENT: Meet the New in-person VISITING PROFESSOR of the Ph.D Indigenous Studies & MA Social Development Studies
We’re thrilled to announce the new in-person VISITING PROFESSOR of the Ph.D Indigenous Studies & MA Social Development Studies.
NOAH THERIAULT, Ph.D. Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, now Faculty of the Department of History, Carnegie Mellon University, is an interdisciplinary scholar working at the intersection of cultural anthropology, political ecology, and social history.
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.