Monday, February 5, 2018

Spring '18 Book Discussions & Presentations

Now that When the Hills Are Gone is officially making its way out into the world, I'm honored to have the opportunity to give a few presentations and participate in some discussions about the book. Here's a list of some of the events lined up between now and early April.

Events

February 22 - Book presentation and discussion @ University of Wisconsin-Stout, Jarvis Hall Science Wing room 112, starting at 7pm, sponsored by the Honors College. Event is free and open to the public.

February 28 - Presentation, "Wisconsin's Sand Mining Wars: Confronting Corporate Power Along the Fracking Commodity Chain," Department of Sociology and Anthropology, West Virginia University, 12:00pm, Mountainlair.

March 5 - Book presentation and discussion @ Chippewa Falls Public Library, 105 West Central Street, starting at 7pm. Event is free and open to the public.

March 22 - Presentation at the Wisconsin County Code Administrators Spring Conference, Stoney Creek Inn, Mosinee, WI, starting at 12:30pm.

April 6 - Participant on round table discussion, "Extraction: Narratives and Action," Society for Applied Anthropology annual conference, Philadelphia, 3:30-5:20pm.

April 13 - Invited to deliver the 2018 Doris P. Slesinger Lecture, Department of Community & Environmental Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Details TBA.


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