Theses/Dissertations from 2019
Open Secrets, Congressional Oversight, and the Geopolitics of the CIA Drone Program, Marita C. Murphy
SETTING THE STAGE: RESIDENT EXPERIENCES WITH ENFORCEMENT, RESCUE AND SPECTACLE IN LAMPEDUSA, Elisa Sperandio
Theses/Dissertations from 2018
UNDERSTANDING HAITIAN WOMEN’S HEALTH CARE IN IMMOKALEE, FLORIDA, USA, Michele Leigh Flippo Bolduc
PRODUCING TRADITION: INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS AND DEVELOPMENT IN JORDANIAN OLIVE OIL, Brittany Eleanor Cook
“I THOUGHT I FOUND HOME”: LOCATING THE HIDDEN AND SYMBOLIC SPACES OF AFRICAN AMERICAN LESBIAN BELONGING, Aretina Rochelle Hamilton
CATASTROPHIC FUTURES, Robby Hardesty
FINANCIAL INCLUSION IN THE CITY: EXAMINING THE DEMOCRATIZATION OF FINANCE IN BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, Jessa M. Loomis
ACCOUNTING FOR SPATIAL AUTOCORRELATION IN MODELING THE DISTRIBUTION OF WATER QUALITY VARIABLES, Lorrayne Miralha
“ONE MORE WAY TO SELL NEW ORLEANS”: AIRBNB AND THE COMMODIFICATION OF AUTHENTICITY THROUGH LOCAL EMOTIONAL LABOR, Ian Spangler
Theses/Dissertations from 2017
NO SUCH STATE AS PALESTINE: NOTIONS OF HOME AND THE STATE IN PALESTINIAN RELATIONSHIPS WITH PALESTINE, Osama A. Abdl-Haleem
ENTREPRENEURIALISM MEETS THE SUSTAINABLE CITY: THE CASE OF LEXINGTON’S TOWN BRANCH COMMONS, Thomas E. Grubbs
Politics below the Surface: A Political Ecology of Mineral Rights and Land Tenure Struggles in Appalachia and the Andes, Lindsay Shade
Theses/Dissertations from 2016
THE WORKING LIVES AND SPATIAL PRACTICE OF DIGITAL MEDIA DEVELOPERS IN SAN FRANCISCO, Daniel G. Cockayne
THE GEOPOLITICS OF REPRODUCTIVE HEALTHCARE: LATINA IMMIGRANTS’ EXPERIENCES AS NON-CITIZENS AND BIOLOGICAL CITIZENA IN ATLANTA, GA, Rebecca E. Lane
IMPERMEABLE ASSEMBLAGES: FLOODING, URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE, AND STORMWATER POLITICS IN SÃO PAULO, BRAZIL, Nate Millington
Spaces of Solidarity: Negotiations of Difference and Whiteness among Activists in the Arizona/Sonora Borderlands, Carrie Mott
A Plural and Uneven World: Queer Migrations and the Politics of Race and Sexuality in Sydney, Australia, Derek Ruez
SOCIO-SPATIAL MOBILITIES IN AN IMMIGRANT GATEWAY CITY: ANALYZING LATINA\O EXPERIENCES IN EAST BOSTON, Mitchell Beam Snider
STRAIGHT TIME AND SCANDAL: TRAVESTI URBAN POLITICS IN SÃO PAULO, BRAZIL, Christine L. Woodward
Theses/Dissertations from 2015
Should We Stay or Should We Go?: A Study of Indian IT Migrants in Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina: Deciding to Stay in the United States or Return to India, Andrew Robert Patrick Ashley
Environmental Governance in the Carbon Economy: Regulating Greenhouse Gas Emissions in California's Cap-and-Trade Program, Patrick M. Bigger
CARNIVAL, PROTEST, AND COMMUNITY IDENTITY: WEST LOUISVILLE AND THE KENTUCKY DERBY FESTIVAL, Benjamin L. Blandford
