Interaction of environmental politics and policy, the production of expert knowl | ||||
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Project Description Dr. Correia's research interests center on the intersections of environmental politics and policy, the production of expert knowledge and political economy. He maintains a regional focus on New Mexico and the wider Southwest borderlands. He is currently working on a book for the University of Georgia Press series on the Geographies of Justice and Social Transformation that traces the colonial histories and contemporary struggles over nature and property in northern New Mexico. The book reexamines land grant studies through a critical lens that draws on archival and ethnographic methods to understand the cultural politics and political economy of property struggles in northern New Mexico. Correia has published widely in radical history, political ecology and environmental conflict. Recent scholarly articles include essays on the political economy of forest certification, radical social movements in New Mexico, race and state violence, the history of property struggles over Spanish and Mexican property claims in New Mexico and the cultural politics of expert knowledge in New Mexico forest management. Eligibility | ||||