Rowan Baker is a political ecologist and a doctoral student in Anthropology and Environment. She holds a B.A. in International Development Studies and Russian Studies from UCLA and a Master of Environmental Science from Yale. Her research examines the influence of forced displacement on intergenerational historical memory and place-based connection in Eurasia, in particular between Georgia and Abkhazia. Rowan has previously served as a Fulbright Research Grantee to Georgia, a Policy Fellow with the U.S. Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, and Research Director of the Stanford U.S.-Russia Forum. She has spent over three years in Moldova, Kazakhstan, and Georgia as a NSLI-Y, Boren, CLS, Fulbright, and FLAS scholar respectively.
Contact Info
Subfield: Anthropology and Environment
Advisor(s): Doug Rogers and Gerald Torres
Education:
B.A. International Development Studies and Russian Studies, UCLA;
M.E.S.c, Yale School of the Environment