Graduate Voices in the Lawscape 2 – Legal Ecologies, Climate Justice and Repair
The session recording will be archived on the site until June 25th, 2023
This session was streamed but not recorded
Date: 3/26/2023
Time: 10:20 AM - 11:40 AM
Room: Directors Row J, Sheraton, Plaza Building, Lobby Level
Type: Paper, Hybrid session with both in-person and virtual presenters
Theme:
Curated Track: Legal Geography Specialty Group Curated Track
Sponsor Group(s):
Legal Geography Specialty Group
Organizer(s):
Carly Griffith
Sarah Klosterkamp
Paul Druschke TU Dresden
Chair(s):
Carly Griffith University of Wisconsin-Madison
Sarah Klosterkamp University of Bonn
Description:
Legal geography explores the practice and conceptualization of the law in and via place and space, examining the relationship between law and the changing spatial, social, and environmental conditions that create and contribute to our understanding of the world(s) we inhabit. We welcome all graduate student scholars who pursue research that involves legal inquiry-whether you consider yourself a 'spatial detective' (Bennett 2015), a transdisciplinary/post-disciplinary scholar (Braverman et al. 2014), or are simply interested in the utility
of legal geography as a subdiscipline for supporting your work. We invite scholarship on a wide range of topics, including but not limited to migration & immigration, policing, human rights, law and racism, indigenous law, environmental & climate justice, property and resource management, food policy, the administration of law in place, law and urban spaces, law and bodies,
and law and COVID-19.
Presentations (if applicable) and Session Agenda:
Ju-Ching Huang |
The changing landscape of land use legal regimes under sea level rise |
Brittany Wheeler |
Compensation in Perpetuity? Charting Historic Island Displacement & Geographies of Repair |
Jared Whear, Pennsylvania State University |
Containment in Circulation: A Legal Political Ecology of Logistics |
Alexander Diener |
Relational Geographies of Place Attachment in Kazakhstan's Northern Borderland. |
Nivedita Tuli |
Planting for Penitence: A Political Ecology and Legal Geography Perspective on Court-Ordered Plantations in the Central Ridge, New Delhi |
Dr. Alida Cantor (Discussant) |
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Non-Presenting Participants
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Discussant | Alida Cantor |
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Graduate Voices in the Lawscape 2 – Legal Ecologies, Climate Justice and Repair
Description
Type: Paper, Hybrid session with both in-person and virtual presenters
Date: 3/26/2023
Time: 10:20 AM - 11:40 AM
Room: Directors Row J, Sheraton, Plaza Building, Lobby Level
Contact the Primary Organizer
Carly Griffith
cgriffith5@wisc.edu