SALLIE ANN MARSTON School of Geography and Development College of Social and Behavioral Sciences University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona 85721 CURRICULUM VITAE UNIVERSITY EDUCATION Ph.D. Geography, University of Colorado, May 1986 M.A. Geography, University of Colorado, August 1982 A.B. Geography and Psychology, Clark University, December 1974 STATEMENT OF MAJOR FIELD OR FIELDS Political geography with an emphasis in socio-spatial theory EMPLOYMENT 2005 Director, University of Arizona Community and School Garden Program 1999- Full Professor, Geography and Development, University of Arizona 1998-03 Head, Geography and Regional Development, University of Arizona 1997-02 Adjunct, Comparative Cultural and Literary Studies, University of Arizona 1994-95 Acting Director, Women’s Studies/SIROW, University of Arizona, Tucson 1992-98 Associate Professor, Geography and Regional Development, University of Arizona 1986- Adjunct, Program in Women’s Studies/Department of Gender and Women’s Studies, University of Arizona (1986-1992) 1986-92 Assistant Professor, Geography and Regional Development, University of Arizona 1986 Instructor, Geography, University of Colorado, Boulder (Spring) 1984-86 Research Assistant, Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center, University of Colorado, Boulder 1982-84 Research Assistant, NSF grant “Home Mortgage Lenders, Real Property Appraisers and Earthquake Hazards,” University of Colorado, Boulder 1980-82 Graduate Teaching Assistant, Geography, University of Colorado, Boulder 1978-80 Transportation Planner, California Department of Transportation, San Francisco and Sacramento, California HONORS, RESEARCH GRANTS, AND AWARDS 2016 Udall Center Fellows Program, Institute of the Environment Fellowship Award 2015 College of SBS Magellan Circle Community Engagement Award 2015 Sabbatical Leave, Visiting Scholar, Geography, University of California Los Angeles 2014 Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) Faculty Excellence Award 2013 Lifetime Achievement Award Honors, Association of American Geographers 2012 Isaac Manasseh Meyer Fellow, National University of Singapore 2012 NSF DDRIG, “Institutions, Development, and the Politics of Locust Control in West 1 2011 2011 2011 2010-12 20102009 2009 2008 2008 2007 2007-12 2006 2006 2005 2005 2005 2003 2002 2001 2000-01 1999 1998 1997 1997 1993-94 1991 1991 1991 1991 1990-91 1990 1989-90 1988 1987 1987 1987 Africa” (Claude Peloquin, Co-Principal Investigator) ($12,000) NSF-REU, supplement to “Art-Science Collaborations, Bodies & Environments” (Sally McCallum (undergraduate) and Sallie A. Marston (P.I.)) ($7000) NSF DDRIG, “Coexisting Sovereignties, Overlapping Geographies: The Gwich’in Nation and the U.S.-Canadian Border” (Jennifer E. McCormack, Co-Principal Investigator) ($12,000) Whiteley Center, University of Washington, Visiting Fellowship NSF-AHRC grant, “Art-Science Collaborations, Bodies & Environments” (Sallie A. Marston, Deborah Dixon, John Paul Jones, III and Keith Woodward, Co-Principal Investigators) ($910,743) Visiting Professor, California State University, Long Beach NSF DDRIG, “Gendered Development and the Social Reproduction of Security in Southeast Turkey” (Jessie H. Clark, Co-Principal Investigator) ($12,000) Magellan Circle Grant, SBS, University of Arizona ($1800) Whiteley Center, University of Washington, Visiting Fellowship Sabbatical Leave, Distinguished Visiting Fellowship, Queen Mary, University of London Magellan Circle Grant, SBS, University of Arizona ($2000) Honorary Professor, University of Wales, Aberystwyth International Affairs Program, Foreign Travel Grant ($1000) UA Graduate College Graduate and Professional Education Teaching and Mentoring Award ($2000) “Texty Award”: Academic Authors Association, Best Social Science and Humanities Textbook of the Year for World Regions in Global Context: Peoples, Places, and Environments. Graduate and Professional Student Council Outstanding Mentor Award Mortar Board Senior Honorary Award Ellen Churchill Semple Lecture, University of Kentucky, Lexington Proposition 301, Information Technology/Information Science Grant ($130,000) SBSRI Academic Year Proposal Development Award. ($4000) Sabbatical Leave, Academic Visitor, Queen Mary College, University of London “Texty Award”: Academic Authors Association, Best Social Science and Humanities Textbook of the Year for Human Geography: Places and Regions in Global Context International Affairs Program, Foreign Travel Grant ($1000) Vice President for Research, Small Grant ($5000) Social and Behavioral Sciences Research Institute, Small Grant ($2000) Sabbatical Leave, Visiting Scholar, University of California, Berkeley Social and Behavioral Sciences Research Institute Mini-Grant ($1500) Institute of British Geographers, Young Research Worker Award International Programs Foreign Travel Grant ($800) Women’s Studies Advisory Council, Summer Stipend Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy, Fellow Social and Behavioral Sciences Research Institute, Summer Stipend ($2000) Social and Behavioral Sciences, Outstanding Teacher Award ($1000) National Academy of Sciences/National Research Council, Travel Grant Center for Urban Policy Research, Rutgers University, Summer Fellowship University of Arizona Drachman Institute, Grant ($500) Urban Geography Dissertation Award, Honorable Mention 2 1987 1984 1984 Nystrom Dissertation Award, Finalist American Association of University Women, Fellowship ($7500) University of Colorado, Graduate Student Foundation Award ($5000) PRIVATE DONATIONS, FOUNDATION and UA PROGRAM GRANTS (UA Community and School Garden Program) 2016 Thomas R. Brown Foundation (Sallie Marston) ($65,000) 2016 Agnese Nelms Haury Program for Environment and Social Justice (Sallie Marston and Moses Thompson) ($10,000) 2015 Agnese Nelms Haury Program for Environment and Social Justice (Sallie Marston and Moses Thompson) ($57,597) 2013-16 Stranahan Foundation (Sallie Marston and Moses Thompson) ($85,000) 2015 Agnese Nelms Haury Program for Environment and Social Justice ($10,000) 2015-16 Zuckerman Family Foundation (Moses Thompson and Sallie Marston) ($110,000) 2014-15 Ken and Linda Robin, Donors (Sallie Marston and Moses Thompson) ($15,000) 2012 UA Green Fund (Sallie Marston) ($24,000) 2011-13 UA Green Fund (Sarah Moore and Sallie Marston) ($45,700) EXTRAMURAL SERVICE Professional Memberships 1999-06 American Studies Association 1995-02 Urban Affairs Association 1995-00 International Sociological Association, Sociology of Urban and Regional Development 1988-91 Phoenix Group, AAG Sponsored Career Development Group for Recent PhDs 1987Pacific Coast Geographers 1980Association of American Geographers Editorial Positions 2013Board of Advisors, Guilford Press 2004Editorial Board: Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie 2003-09 Editorial Board: Rand McNally Goode’s World Atlas 21th edition 2002-10 Editorial Board: Progress in Planning 2000-11 Editorial Board: Progress in Human Geography 1997-99 Editorial Board: Perspectives: Geography (Coursewise Publications) 1996-00 Editorial Board: Annals of the Association of American Geographers 1996-00 Editorial Board: Urban Affairs Review 1995-00 Co-Editor: Urban Affairs Annual Reviews (Series Editor with David Perry) 1994-05 Editorial Board: Journal of Historical Geography 1994Editorial Board: Political Geography 1992-95 Editorial Board: Gender, Place, and Culture: A Journal of Feminist Geography 1992-06 Editorial Board: Urban Geography 1989Editorial Board: Cities, an International Quarterly on Urban Policy 1984-89 U.S. Adviser: Cities, an International Quarterly on Urban Policy Disciplinary Service 2014 Society of Women Geographers Fellowship Committee 2014 National Research Council and the National Science Foundation, Workshop on 3 2007-09 2007-10 2007-09 2007-09 2006-09 2006-13 2005 2004 2004 2001 2000-01 2000 1999 1998-01 1998-08 1998-99 1993-94 1992-93 1991-93 1991-92 1990 1989- 1987- 1988 1988 1988 Transformative Research in the Geographical Sciences Treasurer, AAG Finance Committee, AAG Publications Committee, AAG Committee on Committees, AAG National Councilor, AAG Association of Pacific Geographers, Women’s Network Scholarship Committee Selection Committee, new Co-Editor, Political Geography Nominating Committee, Association of American Geographers Academic Program Review, Geography and Anthropology, Georgia State University Association of American Geographers, Popular Book Award Committee NSF Panelist for Geography, Planning, and Political Science Graduate Research Fellowships Association of American Geographers, Publications Committee National Advisory Board Member, ETS, Praxis Social Studies Arizona Geographic Alliance, Participant People’s Geography Project, Member NSF Workshop on Urban Sustainability, Participant Urban Geography Specialty Group, Chair Urban Geography Specialty Group, Vice-Chair Geographic Perspectives on Women Specialty Group, Board of Directors Urban Specialty Group, Board of Directors Dissertation Award Committee, Urban Geography Specialty Group Proposals reviewed for the National Science Foundation, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Social and Economic Research Council, UK, American Association of University Women, Social Science Research Council, American Council of Learned Societies Manuscripts reviewed for Nordsk Geografisk Tidsshrifft; Tijdschrift Voor Economische En Sociale Geografie, Political Geography (Quarterly), Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, Gender, Place, and Culture, Environment and Planning A, Environment and Planning D, Journal of Historical Geography, Urban Geography, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, Urban Affairs Quarterly, Urban Affairs Review, Historical Geography Review, Ecumene (now Cultural Geographies), Political Geography, Progress in Human Geography, Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Professional Geographer, Canadian Geographer, Urban Geography, Cities, Antipode, Area, Economic Geography, Mobilizations, Dialogues in Human Geography, Social and Cultural Geographies University of Arizona Press, Edward Arnold Publishers, Prentice Hall, Harper Collins, Sage Publications, Johns Hopkins University Press, University of Pittsburg Press, Guilford Press, Blackwell Press, Routledge Press, Temple University Press, University of North Carolina Press, Columbia University Press, University of Minnesota Press Nominating Committee, Geographic Perspectives on Women Nominating Committee, Urban Geography Specialty Group Program Committee Annual Meeting of the AAG, Phoenix INTRAMURAL SERVICE Departmental Service 2013 Third-Year Review Committee 4 2012- 14 201220122012-13 2010-11 2010-12 2009- 14 2009-10 2009- 10 2006- 10 2006-07 2006-07 20062006 2004-05 2004-06 2003- 09 2003- 06 2002 2001-02 1986-89 1987-98 1987-88 1987-92 1987 1988-89 1991-93 1995-96 1989-92 2000-04 20001989-90 1990-91 1989-90 1990-91 Graduate Director Human Geography Curriculum Committee Mentor: Jeffrey Banister, Sapana Doshi, and Tracey Osborne Promotion and Tenure Committee Promotion and Tenure Committee Colloquium Committee (chair) Human Subjects Protection Program, Departmental Representative Promotion and Tenure Committee (chair) Development Committee (chair) Mentor: Sandy Dall’erba and Elizabeth Ogelsby Merit Review Committee Graduate Committee Janice Monk Distinguished Visiting Lecturer Committee Promotion Committee Graduate Committee Mentor: Sarah Elwood Chair, Development Committee Personnel Committee Critical Human Geography Committee (chair) New Head Search Committee Acting Secretary, Faculty Meetings Curriculum Committee, (chair, AY90-91, 95-96, 96-97, 97-98) Graduate Student Examining Committee Colloquium Committee (chair 1991-92) Teaching Assistantship Awards Committee Hecht Award Committee Geography Club Advisor Faculty Advisor: you are here: A Journal of Creative Geography Recruiting Committee, Affirmative Action Recruitment Fact Finding Committee on Faculty Governance Comprehensive Examination Committee, M.S. Program in Planning Search Committee, Russian and Soviet Studies/Geography and Regional Development 1991-06 Undergraduate Advisor 1995-07 1992 Strategic Planning Committee 1992 Internal Review Committee 1993 Annual Performance Evaluation Committee 1994-95 Personnel Committee 1996 Head Review Committee 1996-03 Critical Human Geography Committee 1998-00 Graduate Committee 2006-07 5 1998Departmental Executive Committee, Chair 1999-0 Departmental Academic Program Review, Co-Chair 2006-07 Departmental Academic Program Review, Member University Service 2015 Advisory Board, Center for Regional Food Studies 2013 Promotion Committee, Gender and Women’s Studies 2013-14 University Distinguished Professor Selection Committee 2013-15 MENAS Michael E. Bonine Memorial Travel and Research Awards Committee 2012-14 College of SBS New Head/Director Mentor 2012 Department of Sociology, Search Committee Member 2011 School of Anthropology, Academic Program Review Committee 2010-12 SBSRI Advisory Committee 2010 Internal Review Committee 2009Director, UA Community and School Garden Program 2009 Review Panel, Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Grant Program 2009 Third Year Review Committee, Gender & Women’s Studies 2006 Promotion and Tenure Committee, College of Humanities 2004-09 Planning Committee IDP on Culture, Theory and Society 2004-07 SBS Faculty Advisory Council (Chair 06-07) 2004 Third Year Review Committee, Latin American Studies 2004 Department of History, Academic Program Review Committee 2010Consort to SBS Dean 2003-05 Promotion & Tenure Committee, College of SBS 2003-10 Mentor: Elizabeth Oglesby, Latin American Studies 2002-04 Rockefeller Foundation, Sex, Race and Globalization Committee 2002 SBS Mid-Career Writing Assessment Survey Development Team 2003 Sunset Review Committee, Institute for the Study of Planet Earth 2002 Fifth Year Review Committee, Head of Anthropology (chair) 2001- 13 University Fulbright Review Committee 2001 Editor for the College of SBS “White Paper” Series 2001 Fifth Year Review Committee, Dean of CAPLA 2000 Southwest Center Faculty Search Committee 1999 Promotion and Tenure Review Committee, Women’s Studies 1998- 08 Meet Your Major Fair Departmental Representative 1997-98 SBS-CASA (GIS Lab) Steering Committee 1997 SBS Committee on Tier One and Tier Two Courses 1996 Academic Program Review, Department of Psychology 1996 Promotion and Tenure Review Committee, Women’s Studies 1996 International Student Orientation Advising 1995-97 SBSRI Advisory Board 1995 Search Committee, Dean, College of Architecture 1994-97 Udall Center Fellowship Selection Committee 1993 Panelist, Provost’s Workshop on Promotion, Tenure, and Continuing Status 1993 Interview, “Arizona Illustrated”, neighborhood activism in Tucson 1993 Speaker, UA101 Recruitment Program 1993- Udall Center Advisory Board 6 1993 1993 SBS Policy Studies Committee Conference Organizer for “Making Worlds: Theory and Practice in the Making of Feminist Texts” Secretary, Association for Women Faculty Committee on Graduate Study Interdisciplinary Studies Advisor Speaker’s Series Committee, Women’s Studies Award Committee, Florence Hemley Schneider Prize, Women’s Studies Search Committee, Department of Political Science, Gender and Politics Position Honors Dialogue Participant Honors Advisor 1992-93 1991-02 1991-07 1991 1990 1989-90 1989-00 1989-07 2011-12 1988-93 Grade Appeals Committee 1988-90 Association of Women Faculty Parental Leave Policy Committee 1988-89 Search Committee, Office of Arid Lands Studies/Department of Geography and Regional Development, Remote Sensing Position 1988 Writing Proficiency Exam Grader LIST OF PUBLICATIONS Scholarly Books and Monographs 2013 Feminist Geopolitics: At the Sharp End (D.P. Dixon and S.A. Marston, eds.) Taylor and Francis, 168 pages. 2009 Sage Handbook of Social Geographies (S.J. Smith, R. Pain, S.A. Marston & J.P. Jones, III, eds.), Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 632 pages. 2004 Life's Work: Geographies of Social Reproduction (K. Mitchell, S. A. Marston & C. Katz, eds.), Cambridge: Blackwell, 233 pages 1999 Making Worlds: Gender, Metaphor, Materiality (S.H. Aiken, A. Brigham, S.A. Marston, and P. Waterstone, eds.), Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 326 pages 1986 Terminal Disasters: an Introduction to the Use of Computers in Emergency Management (editor). Program on Environment and Behavior, Monograph #39, Boulder, CO: Institute of Behavioral Science, 218 pages 1983 Home Mortgage Lenders, Real Property Appraisers and Earthquake Hazards (R. I. Palm, with S. A. Marston, P. A. Kellner and D. M. Smith), Program on Environment and Behavior Monograph #38, Boulder, CO: Institute of Behavioral Science, 152 pages Textbooks 2016 World Regions in Global Context: Peoples, Places, and Environments (S.A. Marston, P.L. Knox, D.L. Liverman, P. Robbins, and V.J. DelCasino) Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall/Pearson Education, 6th edition (1st ed., 2002; 2nd ed., 2005; 3rd ed., 2008; 4th ed., 2011; 5th 2014) 7 2015 Human Geography: Places and Regions in a Global Context (P.L. Knox and S.A. Marston) Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall 7th edition (1st ed, 1999; 2nd ed., 2000; update ed., 2002; 3rd ed., 2004; 4th ed., 2007, 5th ed., 2010, 6th ed., 2013) 2009 Humangeographie (P.L. Knox, S.A. Marston, H. von Hans Gebhardt, P. Meusburger and D. Wastl-Walter) Heidelberg and Berlin: Specktrun Adademisher Verlag (German edition of Human Geography: Places and Regions in Global Context) 2nd edition (1st ed., 2001) 2004 Human Geography: Places and Regions in Global Context (P.L. Knox, S.A. Marston and Nash, A.E.) Toronto: Pearson Education, Canadian edition Chapters in Scholarly Books and Monographs 2015 “Demanding Life’s Work”, in Precarious Worlds: Contested Geographies of Social Reproduction, K. Meehan and K. Strauss (eds.) (C. Katz, S.A. Marston, and K. Mitchell), Athens: University of Georgia Press, pp. forthcoming. 2013 “Introduction: Feminist Engagement with Geopolitics”, in Feminist Geopolitics: At the Sharp End (D.P. Dixon and S.A. Marston, eds.) Taylor and Francis, pp. 1-21. 2011 “Human Geography without Scale”, reprinted in Human Geography, Vol. 3, D. Gregory and N. Castree (eds.) S.A. Marston, J.P. Jones, III, and Keith Woodward), Beverly Hills: Sage Publications, pp. 265-294 2010 “Scales and Networks”, in Companion to Human Geography, J. Agnew and J. Duncan (eds.) (J.P. Jones, S.A. Marston, and K. Woodward) Oxford: Blackwell, pp. 404-414 2009 “Introduction: The Shape of Social Geographies,” in Sage Handbook of Social Geographies (J.P. Jones, III, S.A. Marston, S.J. Smith, R. Pain and, eds.), Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, pp. 1-40 2009 “Geographies of Social Justice,” in Sage Handbook of Social Geographies (S.J. Smith, R. Pain, S.A. Marston and J.P. Jones, III, eds.), Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, pp. 411-418 2008 “The Social Construction of Scale,” reprinted in book series “Contemporary Foundations in Space and Place”: Theory and Methods: Critical Essays in Human Geography, J. Agnew and V. Mamadouh (eds.) London: Ashgate. 2008 “Human Geography without Scale,” reprinted in book series “Contemporary Foundations in Space and Place”: Politics: Critical Essays in Human Geography, J. Agnew and V. Mamadouh (eds.) London: Ashgate. 2008 “Flattening Ontologies of Globalization: The Nollywood Case,” reprinted in Cultures of Globalization: Coherence, Hybridity, Contestation, K. Archer, M.M. Bosman, M.M. Amen, and E. Schmidt (eds.) (S.A. Marston, K. Woodward, J.P. Jones III) London: Routledge, pp. 45-63 2007 “Social Geography in the United States: Everywhere and Nowhere,” reprinted in Mapping 8 Worlds: International Perspectives on Social and Cultural Geographies, R. Kitchen (ed), (V.J. Del Casino and S.A. Marston) London: Routledge, pp. 345-360 2006 “Challenging Global Representations of Islam,” in Teaching About the Islamic World, B. Mowell (ed.) (P. Kaldjian and S.A. Marston) National Council on Geographic Education, pp. 105-110 2005 “Coming of Age: Urban Geography in the 1980s,” S.A. Marston and G. Pratt, in Urban Geography in America, 1950-2000, L.J. Berry and J.O. Wheeler (eds.) New York: Routledge, pp. 265-278 2004 “Citizens and the State: Contextualizing Citizenship Formations in Space and Time,” S.A. Marston and K. Mitchell, in Spaces of Democracy, C. Barnett & M. Low (eds.) London: Sage Publications, pp. 93-112 2004 “Life’s Work: A Review and Critique,” in K. Mitchell, S. A. Marston & C. Katz (eds.) Life's Work, Cambridge: Blackwell, (K. Mitchell, S. A. Marston and C. Katz), pp. 1-26 2004 “A Long Way from Home: Domesticating the Social Production of Scale,” in Scale, Geographic Inquiry: Nature, Society and Method, R. McMaster and E. Sheppard (eds.) Cambridge: Blackwell, pp. 170-191 2002 “On Location: Pedagogy and the Production of the Western American Landscape in Mi Vida Loca and Terminator 2,” S.A.Marston & with A. Brigham, Engaging Film: Geographies of Mobility and Identity, T. Cresswell and D. Dixon (eds.) Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, pp. 226-245 1999 “Introduction,” in S. Aiken, A. Brigham, S.A. Marston and P. Waterstone (eds.) Making Worlds: Gender, Metaphor, Materiality, (S. Aiken, A. Brigham, S. Marston and P. Waterstone) University of Arizona Press, pp. 3-10 1995 “World Cities and Global Communities: The Municipal Foreign Policy Movement and New Roles for Cities,” in P. Knox and P. Taylor (eds.) World Cities in a World System (A. Kirby, S.A. Marston, and K. Seasholes) Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 267-279 1993 “Private Spaces and the Politics of Places: Community Responses to Economic and Spatial Restructuring in Tucson and El Paso,” in R. Fisher and J. Kling (eds.) Mobilizing the Community, (S. Marston and G. Towers) Newbury Park: Sage, pp. 5-102 1993 “Citizen Action Programs and Participatory Politics in Tucson,” in H. Ingram & S.R. Smith (eds.) Public Policy for Democracy, Brookings Institution, pp. 119-135 1992 “A World in a Grain of Sand: Global Restructuring and Neighborhood Activism in Tucson, AZ,” in S. Brooker-Gross (ed.) Revisiting the Americas: Teaching and Learning the Geography of the Western Hemisphere, National Council for Geographic Education, pp. 155-161 9 1991 “Contested Territory: An Ethnic Parade as Symbolic Resistance,” in R. Weible (ed.)The Continuing Revolution, Lowell Historical Society, pp. 213-233 1989 “American Geography and the Urban Problematic: A Study in Ambivalence,” in G. Gaile and C. Wilmott (eds.) Geography in America (S.A. Marston, G. Towers, A. Kirby, and M. Cadwallader), Merrill, pp. 290-315 1986 “Introduction,” in S.A. Marston (ed.) Terminal Disasters (S.A. Marston and D.M. Liverman) University of Colorado: Institute of Behavioral Science, pp. 1-21 1983 “Theoretical Implications: the Recasting of Hazards Theory,” in R. Palm et al. Home Mortgage Lenders, Real Property Appraisers and Earthquake Hazards (S.A. Marston and R. Palm). Program on Environment and Behavior, Monograph #38, University of Colorado: Institute of Behavioral Science, pp. 101-114 Articles in Refereed Journals 2016 “The Jan Monk Lecture in Feminist Geography: The First Ten Years,” Gender, Place and Culture, gpc online, forthcoming, (S.A. Marston and S. Doshi) 2016 “Neil Smith’s Scale,” Antipode: A Journal of Radical Geography, special issue, pp. 1-15 (J.P. Jones III, H. Leitner, S.A. Marston, and E. Sheppard) 2015 “School Gardens as Sites for Forging Progressive Socio-Ecological Futures,” Annals of the Association of American Geographers, special issue, 105(2): 407-415 (S. Moore, J. Wilson, S. Kelly-Richards, S.A. Marston) 2015 “The Art of Socio-Ecological Transformation,” Annals of the Association of American Geographers, special issue, 105(2): 331-341 (H. Hawkins, S.A. Marston, M. Ingram and E. Straughan) 2015 “One Sinister Hurricane: Rethinking Collaborative Visualization,” Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 105(3): 1-16 (K. Woodward, J.P. Jones, L. Vigdor, H. Hawkins, S.A. Marston and D. Dixon) 2015 “Ontology and Methodology”, review essay of Geopolitics and Expertise,” in V. Bachmann (ed.) “Bureaucratic fields and the Brussels machinery: Reading Merje Kuus’ Geopolitics and Expertise, Political Geography, 44: 22-23 2014 “The State of Objects,” Political Geography, 39: 60-62 (K. Meehan, I.G.R. Shaw, and S.A. Marston) 2013 “Creativity and Geography: Toward a Politicized Intervention,” Geographical Review, 103(2): iii-xxvi (S.A. Marston and S. de Leeuw) (co-editors of special issue of Geographical Review on “Creativity and Geography” 10 2013 2013 “Political Geography of the Object,” Political Geography, 33: 1-10 (K. Meehan, I.G.R. Shaw and S.A. Marston) Review Essay of Red Tape: Bureaucracy, Structural Violence and Poverty in India, by A. Gupta (University of California Press) Society and Space Online http://societyandspace.com/2013/08/28/review-forum-on-akhil-guptas-red-tape/ 2012 “Spatializing and Materializing the Teaching of Muslim Issues in U.S. Undergraduate Geography Courses,” Arab World Geography, 15(3): 252-260 (J.H. Clark and S.A. Marston) 2012 “Designing Nature for Learning: School Gardens for Youth and Child Education,” Children, Youth and Environments, 22(1): 250-259 (S. Moore, M. Apicella, S.A. Marston and M. Thompson) 2012 “On Subjectivity, Politics, and Autonomous Spaces,” Progress in Human Geography, 36(1): 204-224, (K. Woodward, S.A. Marston, J.P. Jones III) 2011 “Introduction: Feminist Engagements with the Geopolitical,” Gender, Place and Culture, 18(4): 445-453 (D. Dixon and S.A. Marston) 2010 “Of Eagles and Flies: Orientations Toward the Site,” Area, 42(3): 270-280 (K. Woodward, J.P. Jones III and S.A. Marston) 2010 “Teaching Social Geography in the USA,” review essay of Social Geography: A Critical Introduction, Social and Cultural Geography, by Vincent J. Del Casino, Jr. 11(6): 615-626 2008 “Downsizing Wal-Mart: A Response to Prytherch,” Urban Geography, (29)1: 78-84 (K. Woodward, J.P. Jones III and S.A. Marston) 2007 “Disassembling Scale: A Reply to Critics,” Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 32: 264-276 (J.P. Jones III, K. Woodward and S.A. Marston) 2007 “Flattening Ontologies of Globalization: The Nollywood Case,” Globalizations, 4(1): 45-63 (S.A. Marston, K. Woodward and J.P. Jones III) 2007 “The Eagle and the Flies, and Other Fables for the Micro,” Track 3 in SECONS (SocioEconomics of Space) Discussion Forum, http://www.giub.uni-bonn.de/grabher, (K. Woodward, J.P. Jones III, and S.A. Marston) 2007 “Announcing: The Jan Monk Lecture in Feminist Geography,” Gender, Place and Culture, 14(1): 1-3 (S.A. Marston and J.P. Jones III) 2006 “Social Geography in the United States: Everywhere and Nowhere,” Social and Cultural Geography, 7(6), 995-1008 (V.J. del Casino and S.A. Marston) 2005 “Human Geography without Scale,” Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 30: 416- 11 432 (S.A. Marston, J.P. Jones III and K. Woodward) 2005 “Teaching the Cultural Politics and Economy of Global Cities in the Periphery,” Urban Geography 26(3): 252-256 (S.A. Marston and K.E. Manning) 2005 “Viewpoint: Progress or Regress?” Progress in Human Geography, 29(1): 1-3 (B.J. Marks and S.A. Marston) 2005 “An Urban Geography of Possibility,” Urban Geography, 26(2): 97-99 (D.L. Prytherch and S.A. Marston) 2004 “What’s Culture Got to Do with It?: A Response to Jakobsen and van Duesen,” Political Geography 24(1): 35-39 2004 “State, Culture, Space: Uneven Developments in Political Geography,” Political Geography 24(1): 1-16 2004 “Coming of Age: Urban Geography in the 1980s,” Urban Geography 24(4): 340-351. (S.A. Marston and G. Pratt) 2003 “Introduction: Life’s Work: An Introduction, Review and Critique,” Antipode 35(3): 415422. (K. Mitchell, S. A. Marston and C. Katz), pp.1-26 2003 “Political Geography in Question,” for Political Geography Forum, Political Geography, 22(6): 633-636 2003 “Mobilizing Geography: Locating Space in Social Movement Theory,” Mobilizations, 8(2): 227-231 2002 “War: What is it good for?” review essay of Cultural Geography: A Critical Introduction, by D. Mitchell (Cambridge: Blackwell) Antipode, 34(2) 316-320 2002 “Guest Editorial,” N. Wrigley and S. A. Marston, special issue, Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, 93(1): 3-4 2002 “Flexible Retail: Gap Inc. and the New Spaces of Shopping in the United States,” Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, 93(1): 83-99 (S. A. Marston and A. Modarres) 2002 “Making Difference: Conflict Over Irish Identity in the New York City St. Patrick’s Day Parade,” Political Geography, 21(3): 373-392 2001 Review Essay of Geography and Social Movements, by B. Miller (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, Political Geography, 20: 925-934 2001 “States, Scales and Households: Limits to Scale Thinking? A Response to Brenner,” 12 Progress in Human Geography, 25(4): 615-619 (S. A. Marston and N. Smith) 2000 “Teaching and Learning the Lessons of Complexity,” The Arab World Geographer, 4(2): 100103 (S.A. Marston and F. Rouhani) 2000 “The Social Construction of Scale,” Progress in Human Geography, 24(2), June, 219-242 1997 “Who’s Policing What Space: Critical Silences in Steve Herbert’s Policing Space,” Urban Geography 18(5): 385-388 1995 “The Private Goes Public: Citizenship and the New Spaces of Civil Society,” Political Geography 14(2): 194-199 1994 “Citizenship, Struggle, and Political and Economic Restructuring,” Environment and Planning A 26(6): 840-848 (S.A. Marston and L. Staeheli) 1991 “Urban Restructuring and the Convergence of New Political Groupings: Women and Neighborhood Activism in Tucson, Arizona, USA,” Geoforum, 22(2): 223-236 (S.A. Marston and M.A. Saint-Germain) 1990 Review Symposium on Urban Fortunes: a Political Economy of Place (editor) Urban Geography 11(2): 176-178 1990 “Who Are ‘The People’?: Gender, Citizenship, and the Making of the American Nation,” Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 8: 449-458 1990 “Resources for Geographers from Women and Environments,” Journal of Geography in Higher Education 14(1): 83-86 (S.A. Marston and P. Seavey) 1989 “Adopted Citizens: Discourse and the Production of Meaning among Nineteenth Century American Urban Immigrants,” Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 14: 435-445 1989 “Ante el Desafió Post-Moderno: La Importancia del Lenguaje para una Geografía Humana Reconstruida,” Boletín de La Asociación de Geógrafos Españoles 9: 49-62 1989 “Public Rituals and Community Power: St. Patrick's Day Parades in Lowell, Massachusetts,” Political Geography Quarterly, 8(3): 255-269 1988 “Neighborhood and Politics: Irish Ethnicity in Nineteenth Century Lowell, Massachusetts,” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 78(3): 414-432 1988 “Urbanization, Industrialization and the Social Creation of a Space Economy,” Urban Geography, March-April, 9(4): 358-375 (S.A. Marston and A. M. Kirby) 1985 “Urban Captives: Women in the American City,” Cities, 2(3): 120-123 13 1983 “Natural Hazards Research: Toward a Political Economy Perspective,” Political Geography Quarterly, 2(4): 339-348 Encyclopedia Entries 2016 “Nollywood, the global film giant” in Creativity: Live, Work, Create, H. Hawkins (ed.), London: Routledge, forthcoming, pp. xx-xx. 2009 “Scale” in Dictionary of Human Geography, 5th ed., R. J. Johnston, et al (eds.) Oxford: Blackwell, pp. 664-666 (S.A. Marston, J.P. Jones, III and K. Woodward) 2006 “Scale” in Encyclopedia of Human Geography, B. Warf (ed.), Newbury Park: Sage, pp. 421-423 1998 “Ethnic Neighborhoods” and “Parades” in American Cities and Suburbs Encyclopedia, N. Shumsky (ed.), Garland Press, pp. 284-296; 551-553 Research Reports, Discussion Papers, and Working Papers 1991 “Community Politics in the Face of Urban Restructuring in the Southwest: the Case of Tucson and El Paso,” Drachman Institute Working Paper #91-06, Tucson, AZ, University of Arizona, 27 pages (S.A. Marston and G. Towers) 1989 “Meeting the Post Modern Challenge: the Importance of Language to a Reconstructed Human Geography,” Department of Geography and Regional Development Discussion Paper #89-1, Tucson, AZ, University of Arizona, 16 pages 1988 “Citizens in Conflict: Neighborhood Politics and Urban Growth in Tucson,” Department of Geography and Regional Development Discussion Paper #88-6, Tucson, AZ, University of Arizona, 43 pages 1987 “Contested Terrain: An Ethnic Parade as Symbolic Resistance,” Department of Geography and Regional Development Discussion Paper #87- 4, Tucson, AZ, University of Arizona, 26 pages 1986 “Geography and American Exceptionalism: A Spatial Perspective to Urban Historiography,” Department of Geography and Regional Development Discussion Paper #86-12, Tucson, AZ, University of Arizona, 26 pages 1984 “A Political Economy Approach to Hazards: A Case Study of California and the Earthquake Threat,” NHRAIC Working Paper #49, Boulder, CO: Institute of Behavioral Science, 30 pages Conference Proceedings/Reports 1988 “Citizens in Conflict: Neighborhood Politics and Urban Growth in Tucson,” in M. Philak (ed.) The City in the Twenty-First Century. Conference Proceedings (Arizona State University: Tempe) pp. 265-276 1988 “Changing Urban Structure,” Conference Report on the 84th annual meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Cities 5(4): 388-389 14 Book Reviews 2003 The Wearing of the Green: the History of St. Patrick’s Day by M. Cronin and D. Adair, Journal of Historical Geography, 29(4): 653-654 (J. McGovern and S.A. Marston) 2002 Human Geography: Issues for the 21st Century by P. Daniels, M. Bradshaw, D. Shaw and J. Sidaway, Progress in Human Geography 26(6): 837-838. (K. Elmore and S.A. Marston) 1999 Streets: Critical Perspectives on Public Space by C. Zeynep, D. Favro & R. Ingersoll, (eds.) Urban Geography, 20(2): 190-193 (E. Mariolle and S.A. Marston) 1999 Cities for Citizens: Planning and the Rise of Civil Society in a Global Age by M. Douglass and J. Friedmann (eds.) and, Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 17(4): 502-504 (D. Prytherch and S.A. Marston) 1998 Replacing Citizenship: AIDS Activism and Radical Democracy, by M. Brown, Gender Place and Culture, 5(3): 305-318 1993 Gendered Spaces, by D. Spain, Contemporary Sociology 22(2): 175-176 1993 Nature’s Metropolis, by W. Cronon, Antipode, 26(1): 126-129 (R. Saunders and S.A. Marston) 1992 Contested Ground: Collective Action and the Urban Neighborhood, by J. E. Davis, American Political Science Review 86(1): 527-528. 1990 Women in Cities: Geography and Gender in the Urban Environment, edited by Jo Little, et al., Progress in Human Geography (P. Seavey and S.A. Marston) 14(1): 142-143 1990 Poverty, Ethnicity, and the American City, 1840-1925: Changing Conceptions of the Slum and the Ghetto, (by D. Ward) Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 15(2): 253-255 1989 We the People: An Atlas of America's Ethnic Diversity, by J. Allen and E. Turner, Political Geography Quarterly 8(1): 95-96 1989 The Changing Face of Cities: A Study of Development Cycles and Urban Form, by J. W. R. Whitehand, Geographical Review (S.A. Marston and A. Kirby) 79(4): 484-485 1988 Solidarity and Fragmentation: Working People and Class Consciousness in Detroit, 1875-1900, by J. Oestreicher, Journal of Historical Geography, 14(1): 89-90 1988 Human Territoriality: Its Theory and History, by R. D. Sack, Annals of Regional Science, XXI (3): 132-133 1988 The New Urban Landscape: The Redefinition of City Form in Nineteenth- Century America, by D. Schuyler, Professional Geographer, 40(3): 373-374 15 1987 The Unsheltered Woman: Women and Housing in the 80s, edited by E. L. Birch, Cities, 4(1): 93-95 1987 For Bread with Butter: Life Worlds of East Central Europeans in Johnstown, Pennsylvania 1890-1940, by E. Morawska, Journal of Historical Geography, 13(1): 95-96 1986 Her Place, Her Space, by M. E. Mazey and D. R. Lee, and Geography and Gender, by The Women and Geography Specialty Group of the I.B.G., Urban Resources, 3(2): 60-62 1985 Sunbelt Cities, edited by R. Bernard and B. Rice, Cities, 2(2): 169-170 1985 Sunbelt/Snowbelt, edited by L. Sawers and W. Tabb, Cities, 2(3): 274-275 1983 Geography and the Urban Environment 5, edited by R. J. Johnston and D. T. Herbert, Cities, 1(1): 97-98 Scholarly Presentations/Panels Invited 2016 “Cold Encounters: Feminist Geopolitics, Geoeasthetics and Climate Change,” Tod Spieker Colloquium, University of California Los Angeles 2016 “The Water-Food-Energy Nexus Panel Discussion”, SWAN Conference on the WaterFood-Energy Nexus, Tucson Arizona 2015 “Imagine the Impossible: Transversality and Creation of Subjectivities,” Ohio State University, Department of Geography, Columbus 2015 “Imagine the Impossible: Transversality and Creation of Subjectivities,” Donald Meinig Invited Lecture, Syracuse University, Syracuse 2014 “Thinking and Doing Spatiality Differently,” Kemp Symposium on History and Geography, Department of History, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 2012 “Site Ontology, Subjectivity, and the Politics of Autonomous Spaces,” National University of Singapore 2010 “Of Eagles and Flies: Orientations to and Examples of the Site”, Evelyn Pruitt Lecture, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge 2010 “Of Eagles and Flies: Orientations to and Examples of the Site”, Florida International University, Miami 2008 “On Autonomous Spaces,” Queen Mary University of London, UK 2008 “On Autonomous Spaces,” Dartmouth College, Hanover 16 2006 “Ontologies of Globalization,” Clark University, Worcester 2006 “Connectivities: Reconceptualizing Globalization, Urbanization and Culture,” Dialogic Conference on Globalization, Patel Center for Global Solutions, University of South Florida, Tampa 2005 “Human Geography without Scale,” University of Berne, Switzerland 2005 “Human Geography without Scale,” University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 2004 “Human Geography without Scale,” International Geographical Union, Glasgow, Scotland 2004 “Court-Ordered Revisions of Public and Private Space,” Social Science Colloquium Speaker, Bucknell University, Lewisburg 2004 “Citizens and States,” Department of Geography, University of Georgia, Athens 2003 “Space/State/Culture,” Department of Geography, University of California Los Angeles 2002 “Life’s Work,” University of Arizona, Women's Studies Colloquium Series 2001 “Citizens and the State: Contextualizing Citizenship Formations in Space and Time,” Division of the Social Sciences, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs 2001 “The Social Reproduction of Scale: (US, Urban, Middle Class, White) Women and 19th Century State Formation,” Department of Geography University of Durham, UK 2001 “The Social Reproduction of Scale and Nineteenth Century State Formation,” Department of Geography, University of Nottingham, UK 2000 Keynote Speaker, “The Difference That Makes a Difference: Sexualities and Conflicts over Irish Identity in the New York City Saint Patrick’s Day Parades in 1990s,” Annual East Coast Geography Graduate Student Conference, Syracuse University 2000 “Conflicting Differences in the New York City St. Patrick’s Day Parade,” Department of Geography, Queen Mary, University of London, UK 2000 Keynote Speaker, “Geography, Scale-making, and Social Reproduction,” Changing Geography: Conference for Teachers of Geography, Institute of Education, University College London 2000 “Difference, Space, and Power in the New York City St. Patrick’s Day Parades,” Department of Geography, University of Swansea, Wales 1999 “W(h)ither the Mall?!: Gap, Inc. and the Development and Restructuring of Street-Based Retail Spaces,” Great Cities Institute, University of Illinois, Chicago 17 1999 “Contemporary Retail Restructuring in the American Urban Landscape: Locating the Gap, Inc.,” Department of Geography, University of Southampton, UK 1998 “The Importance of Social Reproduction and Consumption to the Production of Scale,” Department of Geography, University of Delaware 1998 “The Impact of Contemporary Retail Restructuring in the American Urban Landscape: Locating the Gap, Inc.,” Invited Presentation, Department of Geography, Arizona State University, Tempe 1996 “Economic Restructuring and A New Political Geography of Urban Activism,” Department of Geography Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain 1996 “Future Geographies,” Department of Geography, University of Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain 1996 “Female Citizens: Middle Class Women and the Domestic Management Movement in 19th Century Urban America,” Department of Geography, University of Southern California 1995 “The Social Production of Scale in 19th Century Urban Middle Class Women’s Movements in the U.S.,” Department of Geography, University of California Los Angeles 1994 “Gendered Discourses and the Production of Scale,” Department of Geography, University of Hawai’i, Manoa, 1994 “Transforming the Boundaries: Urban Middle Class Women’s Movements in Turn of the Century America,” Department of Geography, Rutgers University 1986 “Ethnic Residential Space and the Development of Political Consciousness: The Irish of Lowell, Massachusetts, 1840-1885,” San Diego State University 1984 “Space and Social Knowledge: Ethnic Values in Lowell and Lawrence, Massachusetts, 1835-1875,” Department of Geography, University of Wisconsin, Madison 1984 “Mortgage Lenders, Real Property Appraisers and Earthquake Hazards: A Survey of Results.” Special Workshop Presentations: Seattle, Sacramento, Tacoma, San Francisco, Berkeley, Glendale, and Los Angeles (with R. I. Palm) Conferences 2014 Co-Presenter, “Intimate Ecologies of Social Reproduction,” Association of American Geographers, Tampa (with S. Moore) Critic, Author Meets Critics: Merje Kuus’s Geopolitics and Expertise: Knowledge and Authority in European Diplomacy, Tampa 18 2014 Co-Presenter, “Intimate Ecologies of Social Reproduction,” Dimensions of Political Ecology Conference, Lexington (with S. Moore) 2013 Presenter, “Curating the Cosmos: Elemental Geopolitics,” Association of American Geographers, Los Angeles (written with E. Straughan) Critic, Author Meets Critics: Akhil Gupta’s Red Tape: Bureaucracy, Structural Violence, and Poverty in India, Association of American Geographers, Los Angeles 2012 Discussant, “Toward a Method of Possibility”, Association of American Geographers, New York 2011 Co-Organizer, “Remediated Environments 1 & 2,” Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, San Francisco 2011 Organizer, “Art/Science Collaborations and the Challenge of Public Impact,” Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, San Francisco 2011 Co-Presenter, “All the Pieces Matter,” Association of American Geographers, Seattle (with K. Meehan) Panelist, “Writing Creatively: Process, Practice and Product,” Association of American Geographers, Seattle Panelist, “For Julie Graham,” Association of American Geographers, Seattle 2010 Co-Presenter, “Political and Epistemic Issues in Art-Science Collaborations,” Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, Couer d’Alene (with J.P. Jones, III, D. Dixon, and K. Woodward) Co-Presenter, “The World is a Smaller Place Now,” Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, Couer d’Alene, Idaho (with K. Meehan) Co-Presenter, “Political and Epistemic Issues in Art-Science Collaborations,” Association of American Geographers, Washington, DC (with J.P. Jones, III, D. Dixon, and K. Woodward) Panelist, “The Ontological (Re)turn in Geography,” Association of American Geographers, Washington, DC Critic, “Author Meets Critics: David Lambert and John Morgan’s “Teaching geography 1118: A Conceptual Approach,” Association of American Geographers, Washington, DC 2009 Panelist, “Teaching the Occupation,” Association of American Geographers, Las Vegas Critic, “Author Meets Interlocutors: Vincent Del Casino’s Social Geography,” Association of 19 American Geographers, Las Vegas Panelist, “Feminist Engagements with the Geopolitical,” Association of American Geographers, Las Vegas 2008 Panelist, “Radical Geography Fifty Years On,” Association of American Geographers, Boston “On Autonomous Spaces,” Association of American Geographers, Boston (with J.P. Jones and K. Woodward) 2007 “On Autonomous Spaces,” Institute of British Geographers/Royal Geographical Society Annual Meeting, London, UK 2007 “Flattening Ontologies of Globalization: The Nollywood Case,” Geography and Humanities Symposium, Charlottesville 2006 “Ontologies of Globalization,” International Geographical Union Meeting, Brisbane, Australia 2006 “Ontologies of Globalization,” International Social Theory Consortium Conference, Richmond, VA 2006 Panelist, “Social and Cultural Geography,” Annual Meeting of the Pacific Coast Geographers, Eugene 2006 Discussant, “Social Reproduction,” Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Chicago 2006 Panelist, “Key Concepts in Geography,” American Studies Association, Washington, DC. (with K. Woodward) 2005 “Human Geography without Scale,” Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Denver (with J.P. Jones, III and K. Woodward) 2003 “Coming of Age: Urban Geography in the 1980s,” Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, New Orleans (with G. Pratt). Political Geography Specialty Group/Elsevier Publishers Annual Lecture, “Space, Culture, State: Uneven Developments in Political Geography,” Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, New Orleans 2001 “Culture Outside the ‘Culture Wars’”: A Review of Cultural Geography: A Critical Introduction by D. Mitchell, Author Meets Critics, Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, New York City 20 2000 “A Long Way from Home: Domesticating the Social Construction of Scale,” Geographies of Home Conference, University College London, UK (invited) 2000 Panelist, “Author Meets the Critics: Byron Miller’s Geography and Social Movements,” Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Pittsburgh, PA. Panelist, “Speaking of Space: Placing Identity and Language,” Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Pittsburgh, PA Discussant, “New Geographies of Citizenship,” Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Pittsburgh, PA “W(h)ither the Mall?!: Gap Inc. and the Development and Restructuring of Street-Based Retailing,” Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Pittsburgh, PA Session Organizer & Chair, “New Geographies of Retail Change,” Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Pittsburgh, PA 1999 “A Cultural and Economic Geography of Fashion: The Case of Gap, Inc.,” Association of American Geographers, Annual Meeting, Honolulu, HI (with A. Modarres) Organizer and Chair “Authors Meet Critics: Henderson’s California and the Fictions of Capital,” Association of American Geographers, Annual Meeting, Honolulu, HI 1999 “Contemporary Retail Restructuring in the American Urban Landscape: Locating the Gap, Inc.,” Economic and Social Research Council Seminar on Cultures of Consumption, Southampton, UK 1998 “Ethnicities, Nationalisms and Sexualities: The St. Patrick’s Day Parade in New York City in the 1990s,” World Political Map Conference, Maynooth, Republic of Ireland 1998 “On Location: Teaching Landscape Through Mi Vida Loca and Terminator 2,” with A. Brigham, Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Boston (presented by C. Katz) 1998 Discussant for “Women, Activism and the Land,” a session in the 1998 Comparative Cultural and Literary Studies Graduate Student Conference on “Agency, Resistance and Social Change,” Tucson 1997 “Teaching about People and Places in Global Context,” Presentation Given at the Southwest Institute for Research on Women Summer Institute: “Global Processes, Local Lives,” Tucson 1997 “Author Meets the Critics: Steve Herbert’s Policing Space,” Discussant/Critic, Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Ft. Worth 21 1993 “Transforming the Boundaries: Power and Resistance among Turn-of-the-Century American Middle Class Women,” Berkshires Conference on Women's History, Poughkeepsie 1993 Discussant for the Latin American Specialty Group Session: “Local Impacts of Economic Restructuring on Women's Work Access Across the Americas,” Association of American Geographers, Annual Meeting, Atlanta 1993 “The Private Sphere Goes Public: Explanations for Neighborhood Activism in Tucson,” Association of American Geographers, Annual Meeting, Atlanta 1992 Panelist, “Neo-traditional Town Planning,” Arizona Planning Association, Annual Meeting, Tucson 1991 Co-Presenter, “Woman on the Edge of Space: Feminist Theory and the Construction of Geographic Knowledge,” Association of American Geographers, Annual Meeting, Miami (with C. Katz) 1991 “Transforming the Boundaries: Power and Resistance Among Turn of the Century American Women,” Institute of British Geographers, Annual Meeting, Sheffield, UK 1990 “Individual Spaces and the Politics of Places: Community Responses to Economic and Spatial Restructuring in Tucson and El Paso,” American Political Science Association, Annual Meeting, San Francisco 1990 Discussant of the Political Geography Specialty Group Session: “Territory and Power” and the Historical Geography Specialty Group Session: “The Social Geography of the North American City, 1900-1940,” Association of American Geographers, Annual Meeting, Toronto 1990 “Living on the Edge: Finding a Place for Mexican Immigrants in the Restructuring El Paso Space Economy,” Udall Center Conference on the Ordeal of U.S. Citizenship, Tucson (written with G. Towers) 1989 “Women, Neighborhoods and the Politics of Restructuring in Tucson, Arizona,” North American Regional Science Association, Annual Meeting, Santa Barbara 1989 “Neighborhoods, Urban Growth, and the Changing Dynamics of Political Arrangements,” Urban Affairs Association, Annual Meeting, Baltimore 1989 Organizer and Chair for “Integrating Race and Ethnicity into Geographic Gender Studies,” Association of American Geographers, Annual Meeting, Baltimore Organizer and Chair “Authors Meet Critics: Logan and Molotch’s Urban Fortunes,” Association of American Geographers, Annual Meeting, Baltimore 1989-90 Organizer and Chair Phoenix Group Business Meeting 22 1988 “Theories and Approaches to Urban Collective Action in Advanced Industrial Societies,” IGU Conference on Urban Systems in Transition, Melbourne, Australia 1988 “Ethnicity and Political Mobilization: A Review and Critique of Contemporary Approaches,” Association of American Geographers, Annual Meeting, Phoenix 1988 Discussant of “Multinationals in Ireland: A Review of the Political Decisions and Expectations and an Evaluation of the Impact on National and Regional Economic Development,” by M. P. Cuddy and T. A. Boylan, Western Regional Science Association, Annual Meeting, Napa 1988 “Citizens in Conflict: Neighborhood Politics and Urban Growth in Tucson,” City in the 21st Century Conference, Tempe (written with R. Meadows) (invited) 1987 “Contested Territory: An Ethnic Parade as Symbolic Resistance,” 8th Annual Lowell Conference on Industrial History, Lowell, MA (invited) 1987 “Geography and American Exceptionalism: A Spatial Perspective on Urban Historiography.” Association of American Geographers, Nystrom Dissertation Session, Annual Meeting, Portland 1986 “Language and Consciousness: A Study of Irish Immigrants in a Nineteenth Century Industrial City,” Association of American Geographers, Annual Meeting, Minneapolis 1985 “Methodological Problems with Determining Ethnic Concentrations in Nineteenth Century Urban Communities: The Case of Lowell, Massachusetts.” Great Plains/Rocky Mountain Regional Meetings of the Association of American Geographers, Bozeman, Montana (presented by T. Meyers) 1985 “Reaganism and the Feminization of Poverty: Toward a Theoretical Understanding.” Institute of British Geographers, Annual Conference, Leeds. (written with and presented by A. M. Kirby) 1984 “A Reconstruction of the Space Economy Concept,” International Regional Science Association, Annual Conference, Denver (written with A. M. Kirby) 1982 “The Political Economy of the Earthquake Hazard in California.” Association of American Geographers, Annual Meeting, San Antonio Theses and Dissertations Theses Mathew Lowen (2014) “Maximum Security Prisons: the Reel vs the Real” Eleanor McCallum (2014) “Walking in the Anthropocene: Assessing Visitor Perceptions of 23 Environmental Disturbances at Tumacacori National Historical Park” Morgan Apicella (2013) “Tierra Y Libertad, Community Organizing and the Metabolic Politics of Social Reproduction” Conor Cash, M.A. (2011) “’Buzz’: The 2006 Student Walkouts in Tucson, Arizona” Geoffrey Boyce, M.A. (2010) “The Rugged Border: Mobility, Inertia and Politics on the U.S. / Mexico Frontier” Jessie Clark, M.A. (2007) “In the ‘State’ Way: Reproducing the Modern State Family in Southeast Turkey” Derek Eysenbach (2006) “Neoliberal Tucson: Transitions in Community Development and Neighborhood Empowerment” Brian Marks, M.A. (2005) “Effects of Economic Restructuring on Household Commodity Production in the Louisiana Shrimp Industry” Sara Smith, M.A. (2005) “Stating Ladakh: Politics and Religion in Ladakh, India” Emily Dellinger, MA (2004) “An Examination of Cross-Border Radio: Transnational Formations of Citizenship and Media Practice in Ambos Nogales” Katherine Hankins, M.A. (2000) “The Restructuring of Retail Capital and ‘Old Town’ Retailing: A Case Study of Colorado Boulevard in Pasadena, California” Michael Longan, M.A. (1995) “Barrio Histórico: ‘Three Landscapes, One Place’” Dayna Deneshie Ward, M.A. (1994) “Gangs, Graffiti, and Social Space: Geographical Associations in Tucson, Arizona” Julie Jamarta, M.A. (1992) “Tucson Neighborhood Activism: Gender Differences in Activism and Neighborhood View” Jill Seskin, M.A. (1992) “Production and Reproduction of Wal-Mart Workers: a Study of Spatial, Social, and Economic Relations” (co-advisor with J. Monk) J. Barbara van Leeuwen, M.A. (1988) “Factors Contributing to the Growth of Kenyan Secondary Cities, 1969-1979” Dissertations Geoffrey Boyce (2016) “Over the Line: Homeland (In)Security and the United States’ Expanding Borderlands (NSF Postdoctoral Award 2016-2018) Jennifer, McCormack (2014) “Chasing the Raven: Practices of Sovereignty in Non-State Nations” 24 (Assistant Professor, Sul Ross State University) Jeffrey T. McGovern (2013) “’Seeing’ an Everyday State: The Geopolitics of 20th Century United States Military Veterans” (Air Force Historian, “Twelfth Air Force”, Davis Monthan AFB) Jessie Clark, Ph.D. (2012) “Security at the Public-Private Divide: Women, Development, and the Everyday Geographies of the Kurdish Question” (Assistant Professor, University of Nevada, Reno) Brian Marks, Ph.D. (2010) “Small Fry in a Big Ocean: Change, Resilience, and Crisis in the Shrimp Industry of the Mekong Delta of Việt Nam” (Assistant Professor, Louisiana State University) Jeffrey Banister, Ph.D. (2010) “Río Revuelto: Irrigation and the Politics of Chaos in Sonora’s Mayo Valley,” (Assistant Research Social Scientist and Assistant Professor, The Southwest Center and the School of Geography and Development, University of Arizona). Sara Smith, Ph.D. (2009) “A Geopolitics of Anxiety and Intimacy: Religion, Territory, and Fertility in Leh District, Jammu and Kashmir, India,” (Associate Professor, University of North Carolina) Nir Cohen, Ph.D. (2008) “Producing and Negotiating Extra-Territorial State Spaces in the Israeli Transmigrant Community in Los Angeles” (Reader, Bar-Ilan University, Israel) Hannes Gerhardt, Ph.D. (2007) “The Geopolitics of Distant Suffering: U.S. Government and FaithBased Responses to ‘Genocide’ in Sudan” (Associate Professor, University of West Georgia) David Prytherch, Ph.D. (2002) “Planning the Urban Emblematic: Valencia and the Politics of Entrepreneurial Regionalism” (Associate Professor, Miami University of Ohio) Adrian Mulligan, Ph.D. (2001) “A Forgotten ‘Greater Ireland’: The Transatlantic Development of Irish Nationalism, 1848-1882” (Associate Professor and Department Chair, Bucknell University) Farhang Rouhani, Ph.D. (2001) “Transnationalization and State Formation from Below: The Politics of Media Consumption in Tehran.” (Professor, Mary Washington College) Antonio Luna-Garcia, Ph.D. (2000) “From Global to Local: State Reconfiguration and Social Mobilization in Ambos Nogales, 1989-1996” (Profesor, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain) Ralph Saunders, Ph.D. (1997) “You Be Our Eyes and Ears: Doing Community Policing in Dorchester” (Associate Professor, California State University, Dominguez Hills). George Towers, Ph.D. (1991) “Investment in El Paso - Ciudad Juárez and the Expansion of the World Economy” (Head, Division of Liberal Arts, IUPUC). 25 Ali Modarres, Ph.D. (1990) (co-supervised with M. Bonine), “Immigrants or Émigrés: An Ecological Perspective on Iranians in Los Angeles” (Professor and Director of Urban Studies, University of Washington, Tacoma) Master’s and Doctoral Committees Major Advisor Joseph Patton Eleanor McCallum, M.A. (2014) Matthew Lowen, M.A., (2014) Morgan Apicella, M.A. (2012) Conor Cash, M.A. (2011) Geoffrey Boyce, M.A. (2010) Thomas Keasling, MA (2010) exam option Jessie Clark, M.A. (2007) Derek Eysenbach, (2006) Carolina Safar, MA (2006) exam option (co-advisor with M. Waterston) Sara Smith, M.A. (2005) Brian Marks, M.A. (2005) Jason Welborn, M.A. (2004) exam option Louise Every, M.A. (2004) exam option Neely Miller, M.A. (2004) exam option Emily Dellinger, M.A. (2004) Katherine Hankins, M.A. (2000) Michael Longan, M.A. (1995) Dayna Ward, M.A. (1994) Julie Jamarta, M.A. (1992) Jill Seskin, M.A. (1992) (co-chair J. Monk) Barbara van Leeuwen, M.A. (1988) Jeffrey Wilson, Ph.D. candidate (co-chair with V. del Casino) Eric Magrane, Ph.D. candidate Jared Powell, Ph.D. candidate Audra El White, Ph.D. candidate Geoffrey Boyce, Ph.D. (2016) Morgan Apicella, A.B.D. withdrew, 2016 Conor Cash, Ph.D. student, withdrew, 2014 Bettina Buechler, Ph.D. (2015) University of Bern (co-chair with Doris Wastl-Walter,) Jennifer McCormack, Ph.D. (2014) Jeffrey McGovern, Ph.D. (2013) Derek Eysenbach, A.B.D, withdrew, 2013 Jessie Clark, Ph.D. (2012) Elaine Mariolle, A.B.D., withdrew, 2010 Brian Marks, Ph.D. (2010) Jeffrey Banister, Ph.D. (2010) Sara Smith, Ph.D. (2009) Nir Cohen, Ph.D. (2008) 26 Hannes Gerhardt, PhD. (2007) David Prytherch, PhD (2003) Adrian Mulligan, Ph.D. (2001) Farhang Rouhani, Ph.D. (2001) Antonio García-Luna, Ph.D. (2000) Ralph Saunders, Ph.D. (1997) George Towers, Ph.D. (1991) Ali Modarres, Ph.D. (1990) (co-advisor M. Bonine) Committee Member Carly Nichols, M.A., (2014) Miriam Mayer Wolfley, M.A. (2014) (MENAS) Mohamed Arefin, M.A. (2013) James Mack, (2012) Audra El Vilaly, (2010) Anne Ranek, (2010) Lawrence Hoffman, M.A. (2009) Ian Shaw, M.A. (2008) Zane Grant, M.A. (2008) exam option Jessica Campos, M.A., (2008) exam option Chris Halvorsen, M.A. (2007) Shoshana Mayden, M.A. (2007) Nathan Smith, M.A. (2007) (Latin American Studies) Jeffrey Garmany, M.A. (2006) Rebecca Steinburger, M.A. (2006) Andrew Druliner, M.A. (2004) exam option Jeffrey James, M.A. (2002) Carolyn Anderson, MA (2000) exam option Kimi Eisele, M.A. (1999) David Prytherch, M.A. (1999) Bryant Evans, M.A. (1999) Eric Eden, M.A. (1993) Tracy Deliberty, M.A. (1989) exam option Glenn France, M.A. (1989) Barbara Morehouse, M.A. (1989) Malcolm Wharton, M.A. (1988) exam option Ann Aklemire, M.A. (1987) Norman Hom, M.A. (1987) exam option Linda Lizarraga, M.A. (1987) exam option Laura Sharp, Ph.D. student Fiona Gladstone, Ph.D. student Luis Perales, PhD. student (minor committee, Mexican American Studies) Hayal Arkasu, Ph.D. student (minor committee, Anthropology) Firas Klink, Ph.D. student (minor committee, MENAS) Kelly Sharron, Ph.D. student (minor committee, GWS) 27 Shelby Smith, Ph.D. candidate Christina Greene, Ph.D. candidate Miriam Gay-Antaki, Ph.D. candidate Carmella Kahn-Thornbrugh, Ph.D. candidate (minor committee, Public Health) Adrian Flores, Ph.D. candidate (minor committee, GWS) Anne Ranek, Ph.D. candidate Jacob Miller, Ph.D. candidate Joshua Holst, Ph.D. candidate (minor committee, Anthropology) Megan Prescott, Ph.D. candidate (minor committee, Anthropology) Vanessa Massaro, Ph.D. (2015) (Geography, Penn State University) Suncana Laketa, Ph.D. (2015) Don Anderson, Ph.D. (2015) (minor committee, Anthropology) Jeremy Slack, Ph.D. (2014) Manuel Prieto-Montt, Ph.D. (2014) Robin Lewis, Ph.D. (2011) Ian Shaw, Ph.D. (2011) Jeffrey Garmany, Ph.D. (2011) Vania Lewis-Freito, Ph.D. (2010) John Baldridge, Ph.D. (2010) Katherine Meehan, Ph.D. (2010) Heidi Hausermann, Ph.D. (2010) Scott Whitlock, Ph.D. (2010) Jason Jurjevich, Ph.D. (2010) Jennifer Rice, Ph.D. (2009) Matthew Tracey, Ph.D. (2008) (Geography, Arizona State University) Keith Woodward, Ph.D. (2006) Dereka Rushbrook, Ph.D. (2005) Donna Tang, Ph.D. (2005) (minor committee, CCLS) Katherine Hankins, Ph.D. (2004) (Geography, University of Georgia) Angela Donelson, Ph.D. (2004) (comprehensive exams only) Karen Barton, Ph.D. (2001) Francisco Llera, PhD (2000) Alicia Chavez, Ph.D. (1997) (minor committee, Higher Education) Brain Sommers, Ph.D. (1995) Melinda Laituri, Ph.D. (1993) Barbara Morehouse, Ph.D. (1993) Russell Parsons, Ph.D. (1991) (minor committee, Psychology) Post-Doctoral Advising Mrill Ingram, 2009-2013 Harriet Hawkins, 2009-2011 28
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