ACMS Conference: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Development, Environment, and Political Economy

The American Center for Mongolian Studies is hosting a research conference with the theme “Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Development, Environment, and Political Economy” on July 3rd.

Participants include:
Lauren Bonilla, PhD Candidate, Clark University, Department of Geography
Kirsten Dales, MA Candidate, Royal Roads University Presented by Amarjargal Gungaabayar
Devon Dear, PhD Candidate, Harvard University, Committee on Inner Asian and Altaic Studies
Sara L. Jackson, PhD Candidate, York University, Department of Geography
Alexey Mikhalev, Professor and vice-director of Inner Asia Institute of Buryat State University, Ulan-Ude
Morten Axel Pedersen, Associate Professor of Anthropology, University of CopenhagenVladimir Rodionov, Professor of Political Science at Buryat State University, Ulan-Ude
Marissa Smith, PhD Candidate, Princeton University, Department of Anthropology
Erdenetuya Urtnast, Lecturer, Mongolian State University of Education, Department of Mongolian History

Program (PDF)

About Julian Dierkes

Julian Dierkes is a sociologist by training (PhD Princeton Univ) and a Mongolist by choice and passion since around 2005. He teaches in the Master of Public Policy and Global Affairs at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada. He toots @jdierkes@sciences.social and tweets @jdierkes
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