Mark Fonstad (University of Oregon)
The Re-enchantment of Photography as a Primanry Geographic Mapping Medium
The Re-enchantment of Photography as a Primanry Geographic Mapping Medium
This panel of historians and representatives of federal volunteer programs will discuss 50 years of US War on Poverty investments in social change in Appalachia throuh youth service programs, from the Appalachian Volunteers in the 1960s, to current Teach for America and VISTA volunteers. Panelists will provide an overview of the larger policy context, experiences as volunteers, community critiques, and the effects of the recent federal sequestration.

Bound and gagged: The fetishization of immobility in John Willie's Bizarre
Creating Desires and Configuring Habits: Building the Future of Carbon Forestry in Chiapas, Mexico
Nonlinear Postcards From the Edge: Thersholds and Tipping Points in Geomorphology
"Climate Leviathan"
Watershed processes and environmental change: how future variations in land cover, atomospheric deposition, and climate could affect hydrology and pollutants?
"Counter-cartographies: mapping, art, and the political."
Co-sponsored by the School of Art and Visual Studies