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Sanggay Tashi Presented at the AAS Conference & Awarded a CHA JEDI Fellowship

Sanggay Tashi on the streets of Vienna Austria

Sanggay Tashi (Cultural Anthropology, PhD Candidate) recently presented at the Association for Asian Studies (AAS) Annual Conference in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Sanggay's presentation, titled "From Grassland to Grassland: Transformation of Tibetan Pastoral Land and Livelihoods under Renewable Energy Development," examined how the shift toward green energy is impacting traditional Tibetan ways of life.

Sanggay was also awarded a Center for Humanities & the Arts JEDI Completion Fellowship for AY 2026-27. This fellowship will allow Sanggay Tashi to complete his in-progress dissertation “State Modernization, Certified Mobility, and Skillful Means of Tibetan Nomads Under Chinese Socialism.” Congratulations, Sanggay Tashi!