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Prof. Dr. Casey Walsh

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University of California
Anthropology

Senior Fellow
FRIAS Fellowship Programmes
January 2026 – August 2026

E-Mail: cwalsh@ucsb.edu

Last Update: 30.09.2025

Curriculum Vitae

Casey Walsh earned his PhD at the New School for Social Research, and is currently Professor at U.C. Santa Barbara, where he served as Anthropology department Chair from 2018 to 2023. His area of specialization is anthropological political economy, with a focus on the Mexico-US borderlands. His research shows how water, land and labor have been organized to produce commodities in areas marked by aridity, shaping the lives of everyday people. His first book (Building the Borderlands) details how a regime of accumulation based in irrigated cotton agriculture gave form to borderlands infrastructure, society and culture. His second book (Virtuous Waters) explores the ways that waters have been used, managed and conceptualized as heterogeneous and effective over the long durée in Mexico. He has been a Fulbright scholar in Mexico and Spain and edits the Journal of Political Ecology.

Selected Publications

FRIAS Project