JEN ROSE SMITH
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Dodds, K., & Smith, J. R. (2022). Against decline? The geographies and temporalities of the Arctic cryosphere. The Geographic Journal. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1111/geoj.12481

Smith, J. R. (2021). “Exceeding Beringia”: Upending universal human events and wayward transits in Arctic spaces. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 39(1), 158-175. https://doi.org/10.1177/0263775820950745 


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Smith, J.R. (2023). Book Review: Cooling the Tropics: Ice, Indigeneity, and Hawaiian Refreshment. Society and Space.

Smith, J.R., & Smith, J. (2023) The Political Lives of Kelp & dAXunhyuu. UCHRI Foundry. 


Smith, J.R. (2022) Racialization and Resistance In the Ice Geographies of the Arctic and Colonized Alaska. The Funambulist Magazine.

​Smith, J.R. (2021). Reclaiming Native Knowledges Through Kelp Farming in Cordova, Alaska. Vogue Magazine. 

Smith, J. R. (2020). Architectures of a Salmon Empire: Territories and (Im)mobilities in the Time of COVID-19. Avery Review, 48.

Smith, J. R. (2019). Cryogenics. Edge Effects, A Digital Magazine frwww.societyandspace.org/articles/cooling-the-tropics-reviewom the Center for Culture, History, and Environment. 

Smith, J. R. (2019). Eyak Elders and linguist built together Eyak language archive. The Cordova Times. 

​Smith, J. R. (2019). Genealogy project documents lineage of more than 400 Eyak people. The Cordova Times.

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Nelson Environment Institute: On Thin Ice Discussion, March 5th, 2021.

UW-Madison Diversity Forum: Indigenous Activism Past & Present Panel, November 12th, 2021.

Teaching

Fall 2023:
AIS 307, Indigenous Literature and the Environment


Spring 2022:

GEOG 501, Race and Indigeneity in the Apocalypse
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AMER IND/GEOG 410, Critical Indigenous Ecological Knowledges
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Fall 2021:
AIS 100, Intro to American Indian Studies
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Spring 2021:
GEOG 901, Race and Indigeneity in the Apocalypse
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AMER IND/ENG 246,  Native American Women & Modern Memoir

Fall 2020:
​AMER IND/GEOG 410, Critical Indigenous Ecological Knowledges
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