Global Encounters Initiative Symposium webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre. Hosted by MOA, Commodities and Cultures panel includes:
(a) Sasha Welland (Anthropology, Washington) – Architectural Model
(b) Karen Hebert (Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale) – Quality Salmon
(c) Michael Hathaway (Anthropology, SFU) – Matsutake Bag
(d) Commentator: Juanita Sundberg (Geography, UBC)
Select Articles and Books Available at UBC Library
Hebert, K. (2014). The matter of market devices: Economic transformation in a southwest Alaskan salmon fishery. Geoforum, 53, 21-30. doi:10.1016/j.geoforum.2014.01.012. [Link]
Welland, S. (2006). What women will have been: Reassessing feminist cultural production in China: A review essay. Signs, 31(4), 941-966. doi:10.1086/500602. [Link]
Hathaway, M. J., & Ebrary Academic Complete (Canada) Subscription Collection. (2013). Environmental winds: Making the global in southwest China. Berkeley: University of California Press. doi:10.1525/j.ctt3fh2zh. [Link]
Hébert, K. (2010). In pursuit of singular salmon: Paradoxes of sustainability and the quality commodity. Science as Culture, 19(4), 553-581. doi:10.1080/09505431.2010.519620. [Link]
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