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Galen Murton
Galen Murton
Associate Professor, Geography Program, School of Integrated Sciences, James Madison University
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“A handshake across the Himalayas:” Chinese investment, hydropower development, and state formation in Nepal
G Murton, A Lord, R Beazley
Eurasian Geography and Economics 57 (3), 403-432, 2016
1192016
China’s Belt and Road Initiative: Views from the ground
G de LT Oliveira, G Murton, A Rippa, T Harlan, Y Yang
Political Geography, 102225, 2020
1132020
Trans-Himalayan power corridors: Infrastructural politics and China's belt and road initiative in Nepal
G Murton, A Lord
Political Geography 77, 102100, 2020
1122020
Making mountain places into state spaces: Infrastructure, consumption, and territorial practice in a Himalayan borderland
G Murton
Annals of the American Association of Geographers 107 (2), 536-545, 2017
582017
Facing the Fence: The Production and Performance of a Himalayan Border in Global Contexts
G Murton
Political Geography 72, 13-42, 2019
322019
A Himalayan border trilogy: The political economies of transport infrastructure and disaster relief between China and Nepal
G Murton
Cross-Currents: East Asian History and Culture Review E-Journal 18, 96-109, 2016
24*2016
Territorialization on tour: The tourist gaze along the Silk Road Economic Belt in Kashgar, China
H Szadziewski, M Mostafanezhad, G Murton
Geoforum 128, 135-147, 2021
222021
Building Highland Asia in the Twenty-First Century
A Rippa, G Murton, M Rest
Verge: Studies in Global Asias 6 (2), 83-111, 2020
212020
Roads to China and infrastructural relations in Nepal
G Murton
Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space 38 (5), 840-847, 2020
202020
Becoming Rasuwa Relief: Practices of multiple engagement in post-earthquake Nepal
A Lord, G Murton
HIMALAYA 37 (2), 87-102, 2017
192017
Power of blank spaces: A critical cartography of China’s Belt and Road Initiative
G Murton
Asia Pacific Viewpoint 62 (3), 274-280, 2021
182021
Bordering spaces, practising borders: Fences, roads and reorientations across a Nepal–China borderland
G Murton
South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies 40 (2), 239-255, 2017
162017
Himalayan highways: STS, the spatial fix, and socio-cultural shifts in the land of Zomia
G Murton
Perspectives on Global Development and Technology 12 (5-6), 609-621, 2013
112013
Border corridors: Mobility, containment, and infrastructures of development between Nepal and China
G Murton
University of Colorado at Boulder, 2017
102017
Maintaining civic space in backsliding regimes
A Baker, C Boulding, S Mullenax, G Murton, M Todd, ...
USAID Research and Innovation Grants Working Papers Series. University of …, 2017
92017
Highways and Hierarchies: Ethnographies of Mobility from the Himalaya to the Indian Ocean
L Heslop, G Murton
https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctv207pj32, 2021
72021
China in Nepal: On the politics of the Belt and Road Initiative development in South Asia
G Murton, N Plachta
Research Handbook on the Belt and Road Initiative, 331-340, 2021
72021
Nobody Stops and Stays Anymore: New Roads, Uneven Mobilities, and Conceptualizing Borderland Modernity in Highland Nepal
G Murton
Routledge Handbook of Asian Borderlands, Chapter 24, 2018
7*2018
Trans-Himalayan Transformations: Building roads, making markets, and cultivating consumption between Nepal and China’s Tibet
G Murton
Roadology: Roads, Space, and Culture, 328-340, 2016
62016
Beyond the BRI: the volumetric presence of China in Nepal
G Murton
Territory, Politics, Governance 12 (1), 72-92, 2024
42024
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