Identity, Experience and Belonging: Forest Encounters and Outdoor Skill in the Yukon Territory By Dr. Jodie Asselin

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Women Scholars Speakers Series Research Presentation by Dr. Asselin entitled  Identity, Experience and Belonging: Forest Encounters and Outdoor Skill in the Yukon Territory.

Dr. Asselin has a background in environmental and cultural anthropology, with a PhD from the University of Alberta where she also completed a postdoctoral fellowship in the Department of Family Medicine. She is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Lethbridge.

Her area of interest is in environmental anthropology with a focus on rural and northern North America and the tensions surrounding rural/urban relations, place, local environmental use and perceptions in the context of land use planning, landscape change and environmental history.

Room or Area: 
AH100 Andy's Place

Contact:

Andrea Amelinckx | andrea.amelinckx@uleth.ca | (403) 332-5216

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