Ross Doll
In 2019-2020, I am a Visiting Scholar at the Graduate School of Geography, Clark University, and a PhD Candidate in the Department of Geography, the University of Washington.
My research and teaching interests concern cultural geography, the political ecology of agrarian change, and the political economy of development in China.
My research has been supported by the Chester-Fritz Endowment, the Fulbright US Student Program, the Henry M. Jackson Foundation, and the Confucius China Studies Program.
I have a MA in China Studies from the University of Washington’s Jackson School of International Studies, and a BA in English from the University of California, Berkeley.