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Case Studies of Environmental (In)Justice

February 16, 2016 By Hannah Smay

Case Studies of Environmental (In)Justice

The classic example of environmental injustice, as described in Gordon Walker’s paper “Beyond Distribution and Proximity: Exploring the Multiple Spatialities of Environmental Justice” (Walker 2009), pertains almost exclusively to proximity and distribution in the sense that spatial analysts draw a circumference around a feature in the landscape such as a polluting industry and compare this […]

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Narrating the Malheur Occupation

February 15, 2016 By Hannah Smay

Narrating the Malheur Occupation

I went camping with my family at the Malheur Wildlife Refuge when I was around 15 years old. I had just gotten a cell phone. Despite the natural beauty that surrounded me in the southeastern Oregon desert, that cell phone was the most exciting part of my trip. At the surprise and horror of my […]

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A Little Love for Quantitative Skills

February 15, 2016 By Hannah Smay

A Little Love for Quantitative Skills

Despite popular belief that, as an English major, I am fundamentally opposed to quantitative analysis, I love numbers. Last spring I took Bekar’s Environmental Economic course and I truly believe that it was the best class I took at Lewis & Clark (so far). Despite my affinity for beautifully inefficient prose like that of Salman […]

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Environmental Theory: Beginnings

February 15, 2016 By Hannah Smay

Environmental Theory: Beginnings

The first weeks of the semester can be a blur. They fly by and before you know it, you’re past the syllabus week and into the raw material of learning. From what I’ve learned about myself, these beginning weeks  feel as if I have jumped into the pool at the bottom of Wahclella Falls in […]

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Malheur Occupation Actor Network

February 7, 2016 By Hannah Smay

Malheur Occupation Actor Network

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About Me

I am graduating from Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon with a BA in English and Environmental Studies. I explore the power stories have to render and transform places, people, and systems. Through my undergraduate scholarship, I aim to better articulate the relationships between humanity and place by examining lessons from the humanities, social sciences, and physical sciences in conversation.

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