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This work all fits into my focus for CEP - in engaging with everyday life as a site of meaning production. Some of this work is representative of engaging with the everyday through various theoretical lenses, some is representative of beginning to use affect theory to work through relationality - something that I carry into my capstone work - and some is representative of work that aims at putting planning practice into action. 

A research paper examining relationality and constructions of the body in relation to affect. 

A studio project looking at community-identity within Auburn neighborhoods. 

Exploratory essays founded in participant observations at intersections in Lima, Peru that think through energy flow, relationality, and encounter. Final project from my study abroad in Lima, Peru. 

A reconsidering of the planning process through an affect lens. CHID thesis. 

A reimagining of the planning process through an affect lens. CEP senior project.

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