Date: May 10, 2018, 19:30-21:30 (Thursday)
Venue: N2216, No.2 Building at the North Campus of NWAFU, Yangling, Shaanxi, 712100
Language: English (bilingual slides, short section briefs)
Contact: Guo Yanni, 734770539@qq.com
Short-bio of the speaker:
Isabella M. Radhuber received her PhD in Political Science from the University of Vienna in 2012. She is a Marie S. Curie/Schrödinger Fellow by the Austrian Research Council (FWF) in the Department of Geography at the University of Cambridge, the Institute of Environmental Science and Technology at Autonomous University of Barcelona and the Department of Political Science at University of Vienna. Previously, she has worked as a Postdoc researcher at the Ibero-American Institute in Berlin and at the Institute of Social Studies in Den Haag. Her work focusses on plurinational democracy in Latin America’s Andean states and on political economy related to natural resource regimes. She has also worked as a counselor for civil society organizations in Vienna and has initiated and engaged in collaborations with social organizations in Bolivia and Ecuador. Her publications include several monographs and many scientific papers on leading international journals like Geoforum, Political Geography, Latin American Policy, etc.
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