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Presentations

The Forest for the Trees: State Logics and Environmental Protection in Uganda,” Paper presented at the Tropical Conservation and Development Program Tropilunch Seminar Series, University of Florida, April 2022.

“The Resource State: Re-examining the Idea of the State Through Environmental Protection,” Paper presented at the Anthropology and Conservation Conference, Royal Anthropological Institute, October 2021.

“Evergreen: Territorialization and Boundary Governance at a Transboundary Protected Area,” Paper presented at the Center for African Studies, Institutions and the State in Africa Working Group, University of Florida, January 2020.

“Disorder as a Political Instrument in Protected Area Governance.” Paper presented at the Southeastern Regional Seminar on African Studies (SERSAS) and Southeast Africanist Network (SEAN) Annual Joint Meeting, Gainesville, FL, February 2020.

“Evergreen: Establishing Lines of Exclusion through Boundary (Re)Making in a TBPA.” Paper presented at the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Association for Africanist Anthropology, Vancouver, CA, November 2019.

“Disorder as a Political Instrument in Transboundary Protected Area Governance.” Paper presented at the Duck Family Graduate Workshop in Environmental Politics and Governance, Center for Environmental Politics, University of Washington, Seattle, May 2019.

“Is it Worth It? Environmental Protection, Resource Collection, and Risk at Mount Elgon National Park in Uganda,” Poster presented at the Society for Economic Anthropology Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, March 2019.

Panel Chair. “Parks, Boundaries, and Poachers,” African Studies Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, November 2017.

“The Notion of Protection in Transboundary Protected Areas,” Paper presented at the African Studies Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, November 2017.

Panel Chair. “Colonial Conservation Science and Counter-perspectives,” African Studies Association Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., December 2016.

“Community-Based Conservation in Colonial Kenya: Implications of the Galana Game Management Scheme,” Paper presented at the African Studies Association Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., December 2016.

“Impacts of Transboundary Protected Area Governance on Gender at Mount Elgon National Park,” Paper presented at the Social Change and Development in Africa Working Group, Center for African Studies, University of Florida, November 2016.

“Community-Based Conservation in Colonial Kenya: Implications of the Galana Game Management Scheme,” Department of Anthropology Colloquia, University of Florida, April 2016.