During the summer of 2017, the author participated in an excavation of a Roman craft production facility dating to the first century, CE. The excavation …
What can the inner processes and infrastructures of media-making reveal and defy about dominant understandings of how media is political? And if this media is …
My dissertation synthesizes archaeological, historic, and geospatial data from six years of research in Guatemala, investigating the role of conflict and defensive spaces in early …
This dissertation grapples with the racial, infrastructural, and ethical implications of tasking US police officers with public health service provision roles in response to one …
Combining archival, oral historical, geospatial, and archaeological data, this dissertation is the result of several seasons of research with the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde …
How does being an immigrant shape the experience of being deaf and vice versa? Based on approximately two years of ethnographic research among the deaf …
Reconstructions of Classic Maya (AD 250-900) economic systems focus on evidence of production or exchange within a single community or the exchange of goods over …
Despite their colonial legacies of extraction, museums have served as critical sites of engagement in grappling with global issues and hold the potential to propel …
As a cultural practice made most visible through its graphic artifacts, writing’s form can provide at least as much information about social organization of production …
This dissertation examines the processes that drive ethnic minority women from the Northeast Region of India to migrate to Bangalore and the transformations they undergo …
On Washington’s Olympic Peninsula, the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe (JST) is enacting contested approaches of reclaiming tribal histories threatened by persistent 19th century settler colonial narratives …