Daniel P. Gámez

he/him/his
Graduate Degree
Education

MA Geography, University of British Columbia


About

Pursuing a doctor of philosophy degree

Supervisors: Juanita Sundberg and Jim Glassman

Entry Date: 2019

Expected Graduation Date: 2024

Research Areas: Political Geography, Critical Race Studies, Indigenous Studies, State Theory

Research Statement: I study the remarkable consistency and presence of Indigenous forms of political and urban organization in the making of modern Mexico and Abya Yala. My research and praxis focus on participatory-action methods and critical archival analysis.


Daniel P. Gámez

he/him/his
Graduate Degree
Education

MA Geography, University of British Columbia


About

Pursuing a doctor of philosophy degree

Supervisors: Juanita Sundberg and Jim Glassman

Entry Date: 2019

Expected Graduation Date: 2024

Research Areas: Political Geography, Critical Race Studies, Indigenous Studies, State Theory

Research Statement: I study the remarkable consistency and presence of Indigenous forms of political and urban organization in the making of modern Mexico and Abya Yala. My research and praxis focus on participatory-action methods and critical archival analysis.


Daniel P. Gámez

he/him/his
Graduate Degree
Education

MA Geography, University of British Columbia

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Pursuing a doctor of philosophy degree

Supervisors: Juanita Sundberg and Jim Glassman

Entry Date: 2019

Expected Graduation Date: 2024

Research Areas: Political Geography, Critical Race Studies, Indigenous Studies, State Theory

Research Statement: I study the remarkable consistency and presence of Indigenous forms of political and urban organization in the making of modern Mexico and Abya Yala. My research and praxis focus on participatory-action methods and critical archival analysis.