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Lise Nelson
Associate Professor, School of Geography and Development | Member of the Graduate Faculty
School of Geography, Development & Environment
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Collaboration
(1)
Megan Carney
Mutual work: 1 Grant﹒1 Proposal
Collaboration Details
Grants
(2)
Doctoral Dissertation Research: Understanding Resettlement of Communities
2021
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$17.5K
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External
Principal Investigator (PI)
community resettlement,
sociology,
urban planning,
environmental impact,
social geography
Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad
2019
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$0 / $33.5K
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External
Co-Investigator (COI)
fellowships,
dissertation,
international research,
higher education,
cross-cultural exchange
Publications
(36)
Recent
Between aggrieved whiteness and class precarity: a feminist politics of interpretation
2021
race,
gender,
social class,
feminism,
interpretation
Geographies of global lifestyle migration: Towards an anticolonial approach
2021
migration,
globalization,
geography,
lifestyle,
decolonization
On the Subject of Performativity: Judith Butler’s influence in geography
2020
performativity,
judith butler,
geography,
influence,
subject
Refugee resettlement, place, and the politics of Islamophobia
2020
refugee resettlement,
islamophobia,
politics,
place,
resettlement policies
Undocumented Fears: Immigration and the Politics of Divide and Conquer in Hazleton, Pennsylvania by Jamie Longazel
2018
immigration,
politics,
social divide,
undocumented,
hazleton
Farm labor, immigration, and race
2017
agriculture,
labor,
immigration,
race relations,
social inequality
Soccer and the mundane politics of belonging: Latino immigrants, recreation, and spaces of exclusion in the rural US South
2016
soccer,
latino immigrants,
recreation,
spaces of exclusion,
politics of belonging
Soccer and the mundane politics of belonging
2016
soccer,
politics,
belonging,
sports,
society
Producing “quality of life” in the “nuevo south”: The spatial dynamics of Latinos’ social reproduction in southern amenity destinations
2016
latino population,
social reproduction,
spatial dynamics,
quality of life,
southern amenity destinations
Landscapes of luxury in the rural US depend on the recruitment of low-wage and often undocumented Latino workers
2015
rural landscapes,
luxury,
low-wage labor,
undocumented workers,
recruitment