Program on Science, Technology and Society at Harvard

An afternoon with Arun Agrawal

Arun Agrawal


Monday, April 23, 2007, 4:30pm-6:30pm
Harvard University Center for the Environment Seminar Room
24 Oxford Street
University Museum, 3rd Floor
(You can access the Center through the climate change exhibit.)

Professor Agrawal—a renowned political scientist and environmental scholar—received his PhD from Duke University and has held positions at Berkeley, Florida, Yale, and McGill. He currently serves as associate professor of natural resources and environment at the University of Michigan. Professor Agrawal has written extensively on the politics of international development, institutional change, and environmental conservation. His books include Greener Pastures: Politics, Markets, and Community among a Migrant Pastoral People and Environmentality: Technologies of Government and Political Subjects. At Harvard, Agrawal will discuss the question: "Do people matter in social-science studies of the environment?"

Please RSVP to Jessica_Eykholt@harvard.edu

This event is made possible through the generous support of the Program on Science, Technology, and Society, the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, and the Harvard University Center for the Environment.



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