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Papers:
These are all papers that I have written during my time at St. Olaf. They are mostly not explicitly about development, but I've tried to explain how they connect to development in my mind at the beginning of each paper.
Influential Actors in the Conflict over Amazonian Deforestation in Brazil (ES 201, December 2003)
The Social Costs of Supply and Demand in the Urban Housing Market (Econ 113, January 2004)
Wind Power (ES 137, May 2004)
Post-World War II Development (Soc/An 298, October 2004)
Environmental Degradation in Morocco: In search of a new approach to development (PS 252, Fall 2004)
Mutual Power in a Hegemonic World: Applying feminist theologians' critiques of power to development (Rel 209, Fall 2004)
Las Maquiladoras y los Asesinatos de Mujeres en Ciudad Juárez (Span 254, May 2004)
Wal-Mart (Econ 220, January 2005)
Hiding Behind the “Other”: construction of white invisibility through contrast (Soc/An 244, Spring 2005)
Black Female Leadership in the Civil Rights Movement (Soc/An 244, Spring 2005)
Ecofeminism: Understandings and Critiques (PS 398, January 2006)
Senior Project (English): The Effects of Classical Music on Urubichá (SIT Bolivia, December, 2005)
Senior Project (Spanish): Los Efectos de la Música Clásica en Urubichá (SIT Bolivia, diciembre 2005)
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