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Angelika Joseph is affiliated with Princeton University's Department of History and Theory of Architecture. Her research focuses on colonial-Indigenous architectural interactions on reservations, emphasizing Native American reconciliation of colonial trauma and the reinterpretation of power structures to advance Indigenous sovereignty.
Her work bridges architectural history with sociocultural analysis, examining topics like territoriality, cultural shifts, and Indigenous agency. Two notable publications include studies on alcohol policy's spatial impacts on Pine Ridge Reservation and comparative analyses of architectural movements from the 1990s to 2010s.
While no formal awards or grants are listed, her scholarship addresses critical intersections of colonialism and spatial practice, contributing to broader conversations on decolonizing architectural narratives.
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