[OR_Archaeology] PSU Archaeology First Thursday Speaker series for a talk by Dr. Elizabeth Marino and Dennis Dave (Oregon State University)
POULEY John * OPRD
John.Pouley at oregon.gov
Mon Feb 1 08:07:52 PST 2021
Dear all,
Please join us Thursday, February 4, at 4pm for our monthly PSU Archaeology First Thursday Speaker series for a talk by Dr. Elizabeth Marino and Dennis Dave (Oregon State University) on Pulling at the Thread: Why Climate Change Driven Relocation is Such a Difficult Problem to Solve. We will meet virtually via zoom.
Please follow this link to register for the talk: https://pdx.zoom.us/j/82472628786
Note that the talk will be recorded and available after the event. More information is available here: More details available here: https://www.pdx.edu/anthropology/archaeology-first-thursday-2421
I look forward to seeing you all this Thursday. Best wishes,
Shelby
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This talk will discuss the climate change planning in Alaska. We will first show a series of photographs by Inupiat photographer and Shishmaref resident Dennis Davis. Following we will talk about co-production of knowledge and trying to pair experiences of climate change with policy analysis to understand how best to create community-based solutions.
Elizabeth Marino is an assistant professor of anthropology and sustainability at OSU-Cascades. Her work centers on community-based risk perceptions, disasters, and adaptation. She is interested in the interactions of places and people, as mitigated by collectively-held visions and discourses of the good.
Dennis Davis is a self-taught Inupiat photographer that has been taking pictures and videos of the western coastline of Alaska for over 20 years. He uses an Inupiat vision of the connections between land, animals, and people to create new forms of photography and video, that offer a glimpse into the subsistence lifestyle. Dennis's goal is to show others what his culture is all about; to highlight the risks that Arctic peoples face with the coming of climate change; and to give a voice to his people.
Shelby Anderson (she/her)
Associate Professor
Anthropology Department
Portland State University
Zoom Meeting ID: 210 842 9922
http://shelbylanderson.org/<http://www.shelbylanderson.com>
https://works.bepress.com/shelby_anderson/
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