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Past Wayne Morse Resident Scholars
Daniel HoSang
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Keith Aoki (2003-04) Keith Aoki, Philip H. Knight Professor of Law, University of Oregon, sat on the editorial board for the Harvard Environmental Law Review and served on the editorial staff of the Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review. He then practiced law for two years at Hale and Dorr, a Boston firm specializing in technology law. He is interested in the intersection of critical theory and the law. His 1996 article, "(Intellectual) Property and Sovereignty: Notes toward a Cultural Geography of Authorship," appeared in the Stanford Law Review. During his residency with the Center, Aoki convened a major conference on plant genetics and published a companion article, "The Law and Politics of Intellectual Property and Plant Genetic Resources.
Lise Nelson (2003-04) Lise Nelson, Assistant Professor, Geography, University of Oregon, is a political and cultural geographer with an interest in international rural development, gender, Latin America, and immigration from Latin America to the United States. Her research reflects her broad interest in the relationship between democracy and globalization. Nelson collaborated with the Center for the Study of Women in Society on a major conference, "The Borders of Human Security: Geopolitics Comes Home."
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