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Crime, Law, and Governance in the Americas program at the Center for Latin American Studies lecture

Ustler Hall

Please join us for the second Crimescapes series lecture organized by the Crime, Law, and Governance in the Americas program at the Center for Latin American Studies. Anthropologist Dr. Kees Koonings (Utrecht University and University of Amsterdam), one of the 2016 Bacardi visiting scholars, will deliver a talk on "Criminal governance in Latin America: ‘New

Crime, Law, and Governance in the Americas program at the Center for Latin American Studies lecture

Ustler Hall

Please join us for the second Crimescapes series lecture organized by the Crime, Law, and Governance in the Americas program at the Center for Latin American Studies. Anthropologist Dr. Kees Koonings (Utrecht University and University of Amsterdam), one of the 2016 Bacardi visiting scholars, will deliver a talk on "Criminal governance in Latin America: ‘New

FASA Colloquium

1208A Turlington Hall

Sean King, "Thunder God Speaks":Linguistic Archaeology and the Reconstruction of "Pre-Historic" Ethno-Metaphysics

FASA Colloquium

1208A Turlington Hall

Sean King, "Thunder God Speaks":Linguistic Archaeology and the Reconstruction of "Pre-Historic" Ethno-Metaphysics

Baraza with Bram Tucker, University of Georgia

404 Grinter Hall

"Paradoxes in the Cultural Ecology of Madagascar: Identity, Cosmology, and Economic Choice in a Hypervariable Environment" Bram Tucker, University of Georgia Dr. Tucker is associate professor of anthropology. His publications include: “Inequalities beyond the Gini: Subsistence, social structure, gender, and markets in southwestern Madagascar.” Economic Anthropology (co-author, 2015); “When the wealthy are poor: Poverty explanations

Baraza with Bram Tucker, University of Georgia

404 Grinter Hall

"Paradoxes in the Cultural Ecology of Madagascar: Identity, Cosmology, and Economic Choice in a Hypervariable Environment" Bram Tucker, University of Georgia Dr. Tucker is associate professor of anthropology. His publications include: “Inequalities beyond the Gini: Subsistence, social structure, gender, and markets in southwestern Madagascar.” Economic Anthropology (co-author, 2015); “When the wealthy are poor: Poverty explanations

MA with Thesis Deadline

Deadline to finalize all data (except Final Exam) in GIMS for all degree applicants

MA with Thesis Deadline

Deadline to finalize all data (except Final Exam) in GIMS for all degree applicants

PhD Deadline

Deadline to finalize all data (except Final Exam) in GIMS for all degree applicants