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Bringing Subsistence out of the Shadows 2010

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Querying Subsistence: Exchange and the State

Hathaway, Michael. "Querying Subsistence: Exchange and the State" Bringing Subsistence Out of the Shadows. North Bay, ON. October 2009.

Presenter: 
Michael Hathaway
Panel Name: 
Thinking Through Subsistence
Full Event Name: 
Bringing Subsistence out of the Shadows
Event Location: 
North Bay, ON
Presentation Date: 
Oct 2 2009
08:50

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Bio: 

Dr. Michael Hathaway, Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Simon Fraser University, received his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (2007). His first research project examined global environmentalism and the politics of indigeneity.

In Defence of Vernacular Ways

Samuels, Sajay. "In Defence of Vernacular Ways" Bringing Subsistence Out of the Shadows. North Bay, ON. October 2009.

Presenter: 
Sajay Samuels
Panel Name: 
Thinking Through Subsistence
Full Event Name: 
Bringing Subsistence out of the Shadows
Event Location: 
North Bay, ON
Presentation Date: 
Oct 2 2009
09:20

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Settler Subsistence Fisheries in 19th century Ontario

Knight, William. "Settler Subsistence Fisheries in 19th century Ontario " Bringing Subsistence Out of the Shadows. North Bay, ON. October 2009.

Presenter: 
William Knight
Panel Name: 
Disappearing Subsistence Relationships
Full Event Name: 
Bringing Subsistence Out of the Shadows
Event Location: 
North Bay, ON
Presentation Date: 
Oct 3 2009
07:49

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Bio: 

William Knight is a PhD Candidate at Carleton University. His dissertation examines Canadian natural history museums in the 19th and 20th centuries.

From Subsistence to Sport: Quebec's sport fishery as a case study in landscape modification

Kinsey, Darin. "From Subsistence to Sport: Quebec's sport fishery as a case study in landscape modification" Bringing Subsistence Out of the Shadows. North Bay, ON. October 2009.

Presenter: 
Darin Kinsey
Panel Name: 
Disappearing Subsistence Relationships
Full Event Name: 
Bringing Subsistence Out of the Shadows
Event Location: 
North Bay, ON
Presentation Date: 
Oct 3 2009
18:50

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Bio: 

Darin Kinsey is a postdoctoral scholar at the Université Laval.

Sowing the seeds of calculability: A case study of colonial agricultural control in late-19th century Manitoba

Martin, Sarah. "Sowing the seeds of calculability: A case study of colonial agricultural control in late-19th century Manitoba" Bringing Subsistence Out of the Shadows. North Bay, ON. October 2009.

Presenter: 
Sarah Martin
Panel Name: 
Food Production and Consumption
Full Event Name: 
Bringing Subsistence Out of the Shadows
Event Location: 
North Bay, ON
Presentation Date: 
Oct 3 2009
09:07

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Industrializing Taste: Food Habits and Technological Change in the United States, 1900- 1970

Petrick, Gabriella. "Industrializing Taste: Food Habits and Technological Change in the United States, 1900- 1970" Bringing Subsistence Out of the Shadows. North Bay, ON. October 2009.

Presenter: 
Gabriella Petrick
Panel Name: 
Food Production and Consumption
Full Event Name: 
Bringing Subsistence Out of the Shadows
Event Location: 
North Bay, ON
Presentation Date: 
Oct 3 2009
15:45

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Bio: 

Gabriella Petrick is an assistant professor in Food Studies at NYU Steinhardt.

Aboriginal Subsistence Practices in an “Isolated” Region of Northern Alberta

Westman, Clinton N. "Aboriginal Subsistence Practices in an “Isolated” Region of Northern Alberta" Bringing Subsistence Out of the Shadows. North Bay, ON. October 2009.

Presenter: 
Clinton N. Westman
Panel Name: 
Contemporary Subsistence 1: First Nations
Full Event Name: 
Bringing Subsistence Out of the Shadows
Event Location: 
North Bay, ON
Presentation Date: 
Oct 3 2009
09:48

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Bio: 

Clinton Westman is an assistant professor in the Department of Archaeology and Anthropology at the University of Saskatchewan.

Thresholds, States and Stakeholders: From Subsistence to Sustainability in the Lake Victoria Basin

Johnson, Jennifer. "Thresholds, States and Stakeholders: From Subsistence to Sustainability in the Lake Victoria Basin" Bringing Subsistence Out of the Shadows. North Bay, ON. October 2009.

Presenter: 
Jennifer Johnson
Panel Name: 
Contemporary Subsistence 2: Sustainability
Full Event Name: 
Bringing Subsistence Out of the Shadows
Event Location: 
North Bay, ON
Presentation Date: 
Oct 4 2009
22:01

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Bio: 

Jennifer Johnson is a PhD Candidate in the School of Natural Resources and Environment at the University of Michigan.

Alternative agriculture and human rights: Prospects for truly sustainable development from two Brazilian examples

Chappell, Jahi. "Alternative agriculture and human rights: Prospects for truly sustainable development from two Brazilian examples" Bringing Subsistence Out of the Shadows. North Bay, ON. October 2009.

Presenter: 
Jahi Chappell
Panel Name: 
Contemporary Subsistence 2: Sustainability
Full Event Name: 
Bringing Subsistence Out of the Shadows
Event Location: 
North Bay, ON
Presentation Date: 
Oct 4 2009
14:05

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Bio: 

Jahi Chappell is a PhD Candidate in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Michigan.

Wrap-up Commentary

Duncan, Colin. "Wrap-up Commentary" Bringing Subsistence Out of the Shadows. North Bay, ON. October 2009.

Presenter: 
Colin Duncan
Full Event Name: 
Bringing Subsistence Out of the Shadows
Event Location: 
North Bay, ON
Presentation Date: 
Oct 4 2009
42:11

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