Justin Farrell (Yale University), “Effects of land dispossession and forced migration on Indigenous peoples in North America” (Agrarian Studies Colloquium)

Event time: 
Friday, September 23, 2022 - 11:00am
Location: 
Zoom and 230 Prospect Street, Room 101 See map
Event description: 
Justin Farrell is a professor and author at Yale University, School of the Environment. His research focuses on cultural sociology and environmental politics. He blends ethnographic fieldwork with large-scale computational techniques from network science and machine learning. 
 
His scholarly work has been published by Science, Princeton University Press, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Nature Climate Change, the American Sociological Review, Environmental Research Letters, and Social Problems, and funded by the Environmental Protection Agency and the National Science Foundation. His books and articles have won national scholarly awards, and he regularly presents to policymakers, including the U.S. Senate, the White House, the United Nations, the Vatican, and in major media outlets such as the New York Times, The Economist, New York Review of Books, LA Times, NPR, Washington Post, HBO, and the Financial Times.
 
Justin is a proud first-generation college grad and Wyoming native. He splits time between western Wyoming, Denver, and New Haven.
 
Meetings are Fridays, 11am -1pm Eastern Time, unless otherwise noted.
 
Meetings will be held in a hybrid format, both on Zoom and in-person at 230 Prospect Street, Room 101.
 
Please contact agrarian.studies@yale.edu to receive the meeting information and the password to download the paper from the Agrarian Studies website.
Admission: 
Free but register in advance
Open to: 
General Public