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Jeannette Graulau, Ph.D.

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Jeannette-Graulau

Dr. Jeannette Graulau

Degrees:  B.A. University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus; Ph.D., Syracuse University.

Areas of Scholarship: Political Economy of Development, Latin America.

Professor Graulau has published in Continuity & ChangeProgress in Development StudiesRivista Di Studi Politici Internazionali andEuropean Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies, among others.  She has contributed to the Model Mining Development Agreement Project of the Mining Law Committee-International Bar Association and the Communities and Small-Scale Mining initiative of the Oil, Gas, Mining and Chemicals Department-World Bank.  Professor Graulau has presented her academic work in proceedings of professional associations and meetings, including International Congress for the History of Science and Technology; Association of American Geographers;Conference Mining Across GenerationsConference Mining, Gender and Sustainable Livelihoods; and Latin American Studies Association.

Her current research project, ‘Silver mining on a global scale’, surveys the history of silver mining industries before and after the rise of capitalism. Professor Graulau has been invited to present parts of her project at the European Centre of Excellence Jean Monnet-Luigi Einaudi and Faculty of Economics of La Sapienza, Università di Roma, and Department of Geography, UCLA-Berkeley.

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