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Contributor Biographies Natchee Barnd is an assistant professor of Ethnic Studies and Native American Studies at Oregon State University. Dr. Barnd's teaching and research focus on comparative ethnic studies, space, and indigenous geographies. He is currently completing his first book, Inhabiting Indianness: Native Space and America (OSU Press, First People's Initiative), addressing the relationship between spatial production and Indianness. Kelsey Brain received her MS from Portland State University and now teaches as an adjunct instructor of geography for Portland State University and Portland Community College. With prior education and experience in business management, her research and publications have focused broadly on economic geography, globalization, transnationalism, development, and inequality. Sean Crotty is an expert in urban economic geography. His research examines the spatial organization of informal labor markets as well as the effectiveness of policy interventions into those markets. He leads and supports projects examining a variety of issues in the greater Fort Worth community, including local impacts of immigration, community/economic development, and infrastructure development. Elena Givental is a lecturer in physical, economic, and regional geography at CSU East Bay and Berkeley City College. Her research interests are at the intersection of the society and the environment where physical, social, and http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Yearbook of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers University of Hawai'I Press

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Abstract

Natchee Barnd is an assistant professor of Ethnic Studies and Native American Studies at Oregon State University. Dr. Barnd's teaching and research focus on comparative ethnic studies, space, and indigenous geographies. He is currently completing his first book, Inhabiting Indianness: Native Space and America (OSU Press, First People's Initiative), addressing the relationship between spatial production and Indianness. Kelsey Brain received her MS from Portland State University and now teaches as an adjunct instructor of geography for Portland State University and Portland Community College. With prior education and experience in business management, her research and publications have focused broadly on economic geography, globalization, transnationalism, development, and inequality. Sean Crotty is an expert in urban economic geography. His research examines the spatial organization of informal labor markets as well as the effectiveness of policy interventions into those markets. He leads and supports projects examining a variety of issues in the greater Fort Worth community, including local impacts of immigration, community/economic development, and infrastructure development. Elena Givental is a lecturer in physical, economic, and regional geography at CSU East Bay and Berkeley City College. Her research interests are at the intersection of the society and the environment where physical, social, and

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Yearbook of the Association of Pacific Coast GeographersUniversity of Hawai'I Press

Published: Sep 30, 2014

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