Catherine Nolin
Professor
Geography
University of Northern British Columbia
Canada
Biography
Winter 2018 Teaching: GEOG 306: Geography of International Development / INTS 304 International Geography Spring 2018: Look out for Information Sessions for Spring 2018 Field School to Guatemala
Research Interest
Critical development studies; field schools, political violence, violence of 'development,' mining injustice, social justice, human rights, transnationalism, migrant workers, qualitative research methodologies, Guatemala, Peru & northern BC
Publications
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LaPlante, JP and C. Nolin (2014) Consultas and socially responsible investing in Guatemala: A case study examining Maya perspectives on the Indigenous right to free, prior and informed consent. Society & Natural Resources: An International Journal, 27 (3) March: 231-248.
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Henderson, E., C. Nolin, and F. Peccerelli (2014) Dignifying a bare life and making place through exhumation: Cobán CREOMPAZ former military garrison, Guatemala. Journal of Latin American Geography, 13 (2): 97-116