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DESCRIPTION:Mitul Baruah\, PhD Candidate\, Department of Geography\, Syracu
 se University&nbsp\;(Un)natural Disasters and the Role of the State in the
  Brahmaputra Valley in Northeast IndiaDrawing on\ndissertation fieldwork c
 arried out during 2011 and in 2013-2014\, Baruah’s\npresentation examines 
 at the political ecological\nprocesses of the production of vulnerable geo
 graphies in the Brahmaputra\nvalley\, Assam. In particular\, it\nfocuses o
 n the processes of flood and\nriverbank erosion in Majuli\nRiver Island\, 
 located midstream of the Brahmaputra river\, and examines the\ncomplex way
 s in which the state interacts with and intensifies the biophysical\nproce
 sses and\, thereby\, (re)produces geographies of hazards and\nvulnerabilit
 ies.Open to the public.Sponsored by the South Asia Center at the Moynihan 
 Institute of Global Affairs 
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SUMMARY:SAC presents: Mitul Baruah
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p></p><p><b>Mitul Baruah</b>\, <i>PhD Candida
 te\, Department of Geography\, Syracuse University&nbsp\;</i></p><p><b>(Un
 )natural Disasters and the Role of the State in the Brahmaputra Valley in 
 Northeast India</b></p><p>Drawing on\ndissertation fieldwork carried out d
 uring 2011 and in 2013-2014\, Baruah’s\npresentation examines at the polit
 ical ecological\nprocesses of the production of vulnerable geographies in 
 the Brahmaputra\nvalley\, Assam. In particular\, it\nfocuses on the proces
 ses of flood and\nriverbank erosion in Majuli\nRiver Island\, located mids
 tream of the Brahmaputra river\, and examines the\ncomplex ways in which t
 he state interacts with and intensifies the biophysical\nprocesses and\, t
 hereby\, (re)produces geographies of hazards and\nvulnerabilities.</p><p>O
 pen to the public.</p><p><b><i>Sponsored by the South Asia Center at the M
 oynihan Institute of Global Affairs</i></b></p><p> </p><p></p>
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