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settler colonialism, decolonial theory, posthumanism, urban theory, infrastructure
Tiffany Kaewen Dang is a scholar working at the intersection of landscape studies, posthumanism, urban theory, and settler colonialism. She is particularily interested in exploring how other-than-human landscape systems and infrastructural systems can interact in generative ways.
She has PhD in geography from the University of Cambridge. Prior to joining the University of Edinburgh, Tiffany previously held the position of Lecturer at the Bartlett School of Architecture at University College London. She is originally from Treaty 6 territory in Western Canada.
Landscape Architecture, Master of Arts, Master of Landscape Architecture, Harvard University
Geography, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Nature Unsettled: the making of the wilderness imaginary and the Canadian settler state, University of Cambridge
Architecture, Bachelor of Arts, University of Toronto
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