Robin Wright
Research
Robin Wright is a PhD student in the department of Geography, Environment, and Society at the University of Minnesota. Her research leverages digital ethnography to explore connections between law, public land, and contemporary politics in the American West. Prior to graduate school, Robin worked on neighborhood economic development and statewide legislative policy in Oregon. Originally from Northern California, Robin received a B.A. in History from Willamette University in Salem, Oregon.
Publications
Wright R, Goldfischer E, Mallory A, and Derickson K. (Forthcoming) The spatial technologies of racialized knowing: on visuality, measurement and the law. In M. Coleman and J. Agnew (eds) Handbook on the Geographies of Power. Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar
Wright R. 2017, March 1. [Review of Geontologies: A Requiem for Late Liberalism, by E. Povinelli]. Society and Space. http://societyandspace.org/2017/03/01/geontologies-by-elizabeth-povinelli/