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Jackie Erlon-Baurjan (research assistant)
12023-10-19T14:09:22-04:00Paul Vadanf46fd2a7a6d2ab1ecca0ec13c84118eaf61facfa94plain2023-10-25T16:00:34-04:00Paul Vadanf46fd2a7a6d2ab1ecca0ec13c84118eaf61facfaJackie is a second year Master's student interested in how ecological context shapes our ideas of time and place within Central and Inner Asia. Her work is dedicated to exploring "more than human histories," particularly the interplay between histories of people, ideas, and their specific places. Her thesis examines the modern enclosure of the Kazakh steppe, interrogating forms of Indigenous resistance and movement in contexts of structural violence or impossibility.
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