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American Indian Studies' Featured Publication

Dr. Andrew Curley

American Indian Studies' Featured Publication is Consequential Theory, Consequential Geography by Andrew Curley.

Over the past 20 years, EPD: Society and Space has focused on expanding the terrain of inquiry to address shifting political, social, and economic life, and decentering white, colonial, and Eurocentric perspectives, and developing theories to analyze both oppressive forces and alternative possibilities. 

Efforts at reworking these cultures of practice were not merely aimed at producing a multicultural and “diverse” discipline, but rather emerged from an epistemological critique that showed how political exclusion amplified matters of concern to some people and places while muting other ambitious, radical and engaged ways of knowing. Addressing this coupling between who is at the disciplinary table and what is discussed at it required serious and sustained reflection on the process of building, evaluating and disseminating knowledge.

Author
Urban Voices: The Bay Area American Indian Community By Susan Lobo
Away from Home: American Indian Boarding School Experiences By K. Tsianina Lomawaima
Carbon Sovereignty: Coal, Development, and Energy Transition in the Navajo Nation By Andrew Curley
Indigenous Youth and Decolonial Futures: Energy and Environmentalism Among the Diné in the Navajo Nation and the Lepchas of Sikkim, India By Andrew Curley
Mabel Denzin Gergan
Dams and Tribal Land Loss in the United States By Andrew Curley
Heather Randell
The Ghost Dancers By Amy Fatzinger
The Pan-Indian Problem: Relationality Within and Beyond Colonialism By Sydney Ann Beckmann
Skidi-Pawnee Relationality and the Horse: Kinship Epistemologies of Horse-People to Human-People found in Skidi Lore (Stories & Songs) By Reva Mariah Shieldchief
Governing the Gap: Data-driven insights for reforming native title corporations and Indigenous development. By Michael Lucas
Native Nations, Climate Change, Health, and Natural Resources Protection By Alexis Ellsworth-Kopkowski
Postcolonial Theory and Native American Literature By Xiaochen Sun
Relations Outside of Injury: Black Ecologies, Indigenous Geographies, and Repair By Andrew Curley
Tianna Bruno, Mabel Denzin Gergan. Sara Smith
Moving Beyond the Decolonization Framework: Indigenous Research, Collaboration, and Decision-Making in Mi'kma'ki By Rachel Rose Starks
The Cene Scene: Who Gets to Theorize Global Time and How do we Center Indigenous Black Futurities? By Andrew Curley
Sara Smith
The Work of Repair: Land, Relation, and Pedagogy By Andrew Curley
Tianna Bruno, Mabel Denzin Gergan. Sara Smith
New Approaches to Language and Identity in Contexts of Migration and Diaspora By Aresta Tsosie-Paddock
Unruly River and Plantation Logics By Andrew Curley
Sara Smith
Indigenous perspectives on Dismantling the Legacies of Settler Colonialism in Rural Sociology By Andrew Curley
Clint Carroll, Doreen E. Martinez, Johann Strube
American Indian Women Combating COVID-19: The Household Disruptor By Aresta Tsosie-Paddock, Mary Jo Tippeconnic Fox
Consequential Theory, Consequential Geography By Andrew Curley
Kate Derickson, Charmaine Chua, Asher Ghertner, Alex Vasudevan, Alex Moulton, Marisol LeBron
Colonial Becoming: An Unfolding Story of the Colorado River By Andrew Curley
Native American Water Sovereignty & Self Determination in the Southwest By Aminta Menjivar Maldonado
Kinship and Commodification: How Value Systems Encoded Within Language Impact Relationships with the Natural World By Lindsay Elisabeth Marzulla
Indigenous STEM "Engineering": An Analysis and Integration of Indigenous Perspective for Cultural Sustainable Engineering Education Curriculum in Higher Education for Native American Students By Mark Clytus
The Sovereignty is Ours: Restructuring Tribal Constitutions and a Roadmap to Reclaiming Tribal Governance By Crystal Miller
Once Were/Now Are Warriors: The Changing Representations of Warriorhood in Māori and American Indian Fiction and Film By Michelle Boyer
The Unique Character of Traditional Forest-Related Knowledge: Threats and Challenges Ahead By Ronald Trosper
John A. Parrotta, Mauro Agnoletti, Vladimir Bocharnikov, Suzanne A. Feary, Monica Gabay, Christian Gamborg, Jesus Garcia Lattore, Elisabeth Johann, Audrey Lalletin, Lim Hin Fui, Alfred Oteng-Yeboah, Miguel Pinedo-Vasquez
Review Forum: Reading Natalie Koch's, Arid Empire: The Entangled Fates of Arizona and Arabia By Andrew Curley
Robert Lee, Michele Sollai, Sara Salazar Hughes, Brittany Meche, Maria Lane, Natalie Koch