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Friday

8:30
8:45

Breakfast
Welcome

9:0010:30

Panel 1:
Bridging
Theory and
Practice

Carole
McGranahan
Daina Stanley
Tom Hanson

Greg Ortiz
Rachel
Fleming
Alison Cool
10:3010:45
10:4512:00

From Research Subjects to Project


Collaborators: Toward a Participatory
Ethnographic Process
Fire on the Frontier: Regime Shifts, Policy Rifts,
and Adaptive Fire Management in Bolivia's
21st Century Socialism
Culture of Energy: Boom, Bust, and Promise on
the Eagle Ford Shale
Feminism and Temporality: Expectations,
Disappointment, and the Problem with
Wanting More for Professional Women in
Bangalore
Discussant

Coffee Break
Panel 2:
Politics of
Positionality &
Engagement

Drew Zachary

Alison Hanson
Dawa
Lokyitsang
Lara Stein
Pardo

12:001:00
1:00-2:00

Lunch

2:00-2:15
2:15-3:30

Coffee Break
Panel 3:
Situating the
Ethnographer

Workshop

The Politics of Ethnographic Engagement for


the baffled: Knowledge and confusion in postearthquake Nepal
Not India's Daughter: Exploring the
Possibilities and Politics of Feminist Research
Stating the Obvious: Being a Native
Anthropologist
Discussant

Laurence
Ralph

Dangers and Joys of Political Engagement in


the Field

Sara Stiehl

Resource Violence and the Role of the


Ethnographer: Mining in Northeastern
Thailand
Diversifying Livelihoods, Shifting
Engagements
Political Ecology of Costa Rica's Carbon
Neutral Plan: How indigenous communities
mediate conflicting resource frontiers
Discussant

Kelly O'Toole
Emily Hite

Kate Goldfarb

3:30-4:00
4:00-5:00

Break
Keynote

5:00-6:00

Reception

Laurence
Ralph

Saturday
9:00
9:3011:00

Breakfast
Panel 4:
Ethnography plus:
participation and
intervention (??)

Page
McClean
Kevin
Darcy
Victoria
Benavidez
Emily
White

11:0012:00

Workshop

12:00

Closing Remarks

Jerry Jacka
Carole
McGranaha
n

Participation or Observation?: Toward an


Engaged Visual Anthropology
Structural Vulnerability and The Local Food
Economy: How the local food movement
reproduces inequities within the food system
Food Ghettos: Food Security, Socioeconomic
Status and Environmental Justice in the
American Urban Landscape
Cultural Competence and Power: The Role of
Anthropologists in Improving Healthcare
Interactions
Discussant
Writing and Beyond: Possibilities for Engaged
Scholarship

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