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Guntram H. Herb, Ph.D., is a scholar of national identity, maps, geopolitics, and borders. His most recent publications include the edited volume Scaling Iden tities: Nationalism and Territoriality (Rowman & Littlefield, 2018), Perthes World Atlas (2008), and the multi-media website Indigenous Borderlands and Border Rites, which is based on more than 25,000 miles of fieldwork and documents the challenges of Native nations divided by the U.S.-Canada border (www.border rites.org). He is the recipient of fellowships from the Fulbright Scholars Program, National Endowment of the Humanities, and the Digital Native American and Indigenous Studies Project. He is Professor of Geography and International and Global Studies at Middlebury College.
Sujata Moorti, Ph.D., is a feminist media studies scholar who has specialized in analyzing the representations of race and gender. Her publications include All American TV Crime Drama (Bloomsbury, 2017). She has written extensively ab out the transnationally circulating media of the South Asian diaspora and about Indian cinema, including Global Bollywood: The Travels of Hindi Song-Dance (University of Minnesota Press, 2009). She is completing a manuscript exploring how social media have helped transform transnational gender justice activism, and co-edited the Wiley-Blackwell International Encyclopedia on Gender and the Media. She is Professor of Gender, Sexuality and Feminist Studies at Middle bury College.
Kemi Fuentes-George, Ph.D., is a scholar of global environmental justice. His training is primarily as a political scientist, but his work draws from a variety of different disciplines, including sociology, and gender and feminist scholar ship. His book Between Preservation and Exploitation: Transnational Advocacy Networks and Conservation in Developing Countries (MIT Press, 2016) was the runner-up for the Sprout Award for Best Book in the ISA Environmental Studies section, and discusses how local perceptions of justice and history affect the implementation of global environmental agreements. He is Associate Professor of Political Science and former Director of International and Global Studies at Middlebury College
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