Katie Ulrich

Katie Ulrich is an anthropologist and postdoctoral scholar at the Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies, researching how resource extraction, (knowledge) production, and enduring plantation forms come together in the making of renewable futures. Follow Katie’s work at https://kathleenulrich.com/.

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I’m (Not) Green

Theorizing the Contemporary

I’m (Not) Green

(Com tradução para o português) When I go to the grocery store in São Paulo and check out, I can pay a few cents extra to get a plastic bag. I’ve learned to loo... More

Substitution

Theorizing the Contemporary

Substitution

Substituting one thing for another–things, people, habits–happens all the time. Substitution is so mundane that it can easily be taken for granted as a natural ... More

Substitution: Introduction

Theorizing the Contemporary

Substitution: Introduction

Substituting one thing for another–things, people, habits–happens all the time. Substitution is so mundane that it can easily be taken for granted as a natural ... More