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Page | 1 JOHN PAUL JONES III Dean, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Professor, School of Geography and Development University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona 85721 Phone: (520) 621-1112 / Fax: (520) 621-9424 Email: [email protected] Website: http://geography.arizona.edu/jpjones EDUCATION 1979-84 Ohio State University, Ph.D. Major Field: Geography 1977-79 Florida State University, M.S. Major Field: Geography 1973-77 University of Florida, B.A. Major Field: Geography TEACHING POSITIONS 2003- Professor, University of Arizona 1996-03 Professor, University of Kentucky 1989-96 Associate Professor, University of Kentucky 1993-94 Visiting Fulbright Professor, University College Dublin 1986-89 Assistant Professor, University of Kentucky 1984-86 Lecturer, San Diego State University 1980-84 Graduate Teaching Assistant/Associate, Ohio State University PUBLICATIONS A. Edited Books 2010 Research Methods in Geography: A Critical Introduction (with Basil Gomez). New York: Wiley-Blackwell, 459 pp. 2010 The Sage Handbook of Social Geographies (with Sallie A. Marston, Susan J. Smith, and Rachel Pain). Los Angeles: Sage, 614 pp. 1997 Thresholds in Feminist Geography: Difference, Methodology, Representation (with Heidi J. Nast and Susan M. Roberts). Boulder, Colorado: Rowman and Littlefield, 428 pp. 1995 Objectivity and its Other (with Wolfgang Natter and Theodore R. Schatzki). New York: Guilford, 214 pp. 1993 Postmodern Contentions: Epochs, Politics, Space (with Wolfgang Natter and Theodore R. Schatzki). New York: Guilford, 210 pp. 1992 Applications of the Expansion Method (with Emilio Casetti). London: Routledge, 375 pp.

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JOHN PAUL JONES III

Dean, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Professor, School of Geography and Development

University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona 85721

Phone: (520) 621-1112 / Fax: (520) 621-9424 Email: [email protected]

Website: http://geography.arizona.edu/jpjones EDUCATION 1979-84 Ohio State University, Ph.D. Major Field: Geography 1977-79 Florida State University, M.S. Major Field: Geography 1973-77 University of Florida, B.A. Major Field: Geography TEACHING POSITIONS 2003- Professor, University of Arizona 1996-03 Professor, University of Kentucky 1989-96 Associate Professor, University of Kentucky 1993-94 Visiting Fulbright Professor, University College Dublin 1986-89 Assistant Professor, University of Kentucky 1984-86 Lecturer, San Diego State University 1980-84 Graduate Teaching Assistant/Associate, Ohio State University PUBLICATIONS A. Edited Books 2010 Research Methods in Geography: A Critical Introduction (with Basil Gomez). New York:

Wiley-Blackwell, 459 pp. 2010 The Sage Handbook of Social Geographies (with Sallie A. Marston, Susan J. Smith, and Rachel

Pain). Los Angeles: Sage, 614 pp. 1997 Thresholds in Feminist Geography: Difference, Methodology, Representation (with Heidi J.

Nast and Susan M. Roberts). Boulder, Colorado: Rowman and Littlefield, 428 pp. 1995 Objectivity and its Other (with Wolfgang Natter and Theodore R. Schatzki). New York:

Guilford, 214 pp. 1993 Postmodern Contentions: Epochs, Politics, Space (with Wolfgang Natter and Theodore R.

Schatzki). New York: Guilford, 210 pp. 1992 Applications of the Expansion Method (with Emilio Casetti). London: Routledge, 375 pp.

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1990 Geographic Dimensions of U. S. Social Policy (with Janet E. Kodras). London: Edward Arnold, 252 pp. Reissued, New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1995.

B. Articles and Book Chapters 2016 “Neil Smith’s Scale”, (with Helga Leitner, Sallie A. Marston, and Eric Sheppard), Antipode, in

press. 2016 “Scale and Anti-Scale”, in The International Encyclopedia of Geography, Douglas Richardson,

ed. Oxford: Wiley, in press. 2015 “One Sinister Hurricane: Simondon and Collaborative Visualization” (with Keith Woodward,

Linda Vigdor, Harriett Hawkins, Sallie A. Marston, and Deborah P. Dixon), Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Vol. 105, No. 3, pp. 496-511.

2015 “The Tactile Topologies of Contagion” (with Deborah P. Dixon), Transactions of the Institute

of British Geographers, Vol. 40, No. 2, pp. 223-234. 2015 “Mediated Geographies across Arizona: Learning Literacy Skills through Filmmaking” (with

Chris Lukinbeal, John Flinn, Christina Kennedy, and Keith Woodward), in Mediated Geographies/Geographies of Media, Susan Mains, Julie Cupples, and Chris Lukinbeal, eds. London: Sage, pp. 401-416.

2014 “Baroque Geographies: Marginal Preoccupations” (with Deborah P. Dixon), Environment and

Planning A, Vol. 46, No. 11, pp. 2546-2551. 2013 “Poststructuralism”, in The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Cultural Geography, Nuala C.

Johnson, Richard H. Schein, and Jamie Winders, eds. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., pp. 23-28.

2013 “The Mosquito’s Umwelt, or One Monster’s Standpoint Ontology” (with Ian Graham Ronald

Shaw and Melinda K. Butterworth), Geoforum, Vol. 48, pp. 260-267. 2012 “The Politics of Autonomous Space” (with Keith Woodward and Sallie A. Marston), Progress

in Human Geography, Vol. 36, No. 2, pp. 204-224. 2011 “Managerialism in Motion: Lessons from Oaxaca” (with Susan M. Roberts and Oliver

Fröhling), Journal of Latin American Studies, Vol. 43, No. 4, pp. 633-662. 2011 “Scales and Networks” (with Sallie Marston and Keith Woodward), in A Companion to

Human Geography, John Agnew and James Duncan, eds. New York: Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 404-414.

2011 “Google Earth as Dionysusphere” (with Paul Kingsbury), New Geographies, Issue 4 (“Scales

of the Earth”), pp. 171-175. 2010 “Repetita Juvant! A Reply to Eades” (with Paul Kingsbury), Geoforum, Vol. 41, No. 5, pp. 674-

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676. 2010 “Of Eagles and Flies: Orientations toward the Site” (with Sallie Marston and Keith

Woodward), Area, Vol. 42, No. 3, pp. 271-280. 2010 “A Bug’s Life and the Spatial Ontologies of Mosquito Management” (with Paul Robbins and

Ian Graham Ronald Shaw), Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Vol. 100, No. 2, pp. 373-392.

2010 “Introduction” (with Basil Gomez), pp. 1-5; “Theorizing our World” (with Ian Graham Ronald

Shaw and Deborah P. Dixon), pp. 9-25; “Measurement and Interpretation” (with Sent Visser), pp. 41-59; “Descriptive Statistics” (with Sent Visser), pp. 279-296; and “Explanatory Statistics” (with Sent Visser), pp. 297-314, in Research Methods in Geography: A Critical Introduction, Basil Gomez and John Paul Jones III, eds. New York: Wiley-Blackwell.

2010 “Situating Social Geographies” (with Susan J. Smith, Rachel Pain, and Sallie A. Marston), pp.

1-39, and “Social Geographies of Difference”, pp. 43-53, in The Sage Handbook of Social Geographies, Susan J. Smith, Rachel Pain, Sallie A. Marston, and John Paul Jones III, eds. Los Angeles: Sage.

2009 “Post-structuralism/Post-structuralist Geographies,” (with Deborah P. Dixon and Keith

Woodward), in The International Encyclopedia of Human Geography, Vol. 8, Rob Kitchin and Nigel Thrift, eds. Oxford: Elsevier, pp. 396-407.

2009 “David Harvey,” (with Keith Woodward), in The International Encyclopedia of Human

Geography, Vol. 5, Rob Kitchin and Nigel Thrift, eds. Oxford: Elsevier, pp. 24-27. 2009 “Epistemology” (with Keith Woodward), pp. 206-208; “Ontology” (with Keith Woodward),

pp. 511-513; “Postmodernism” (with Keith Woodward), pp. 566-568; “Postmodernity” (with Keith Woodward), pp. 568-570; “Post-structuralism” (with Keith Woodward), pp. 571-573; and “Scale” (with Sallie A. Marston and Keith Woodward), pp. 664-666, in The Dictionary of Human Geography 5th Edition, D. Gregory, R. Johnston, G. Pratt, M. Watts, and S. Whatmore, eds. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.

2009 “Walter Benjamin’s Dionysian Adventures on Google Earth” (with Paul Kingsbury),

Geoforum, Vol. 40, No. 4, pp. 502-513. 2008 “On the other hand … dialectics” (with Deborah Dixon and Keith Woodward), Environment

and Planning A, Vol. 40, No. 11, pp. 2549-2561. 2008 “Downsizing Wal-Mart: A Reply to Prytherch” (with Keith Woodward and Sallie A. Marston),

Urban Geography, Vol. 29, No. 1, pp. 78-84. 2008 “Neoliberal Development through Technical Assistance: Constructing Communities of

Entrepreneurial Subjects in Oaxaca, Mexico” (with Margath Walker, Susan M. Roberts, and Oliver Fröhling), Geoforum, Vol. 39, No. 2, pp. 527-542.

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2008 “The Condition of Postmodernity: David Harvey” (with Keith Woodward), in Key Texts in Human Geography, Phil Hubbard, Rob Kitchin, and Gill Valentine, eds. London: Sage Publications, pp. 125-134.

2008 “Insects and Institutions: Managing Emergent Hazards in the US Southwest” (with Paul

Robbins and Rayna Farnsworth), Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning, Vol. 10, No. 1, pp. 95-112.

2007 “Mediated Geographies: Critical Pedagogy and Geographic Education” (with Nicole

Antonopoulos, Carol Atkinson-Palombo, John Finn, Zane Austin Grant, Christina B. Kennedy, Chris Lukinbeal, David Nelson, Ari Palos, and Keith Woodward), Yearbook of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, Vol. 69, pp. 31-44.

2007 “Space for Social Inequality Researchers: A View from Geography” (with Vincent J. Del

Casino, Jr.), in The Sociology of Spatial Inequality, Linda Lobao, Gregory Hooks, and Ann Tickamyer, eds. Albany: State University of New York Press, pp. 233-251.

2007 “When Participation meets Empowerment: The WWF and the Politics of Invitation in

Chimalapas, Mexico” (with David Walker, Susan M. Roberts, and Oliver Fröhling), Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Vol. 97, No. 2, pp. 423-444.

2007 “Situating Flatness” (with Sallie Marston and Keith Woodward), Transactions of the Institute

of British Geographers, Vol. 34, No. 2, pp. 264-276. 2007 “Mapping the Grassroots: NGO Formalization in Oaxaca, Mexico” (with Sarah Moore, Jamie

Winders, Oliver Fröhling, and Susan M. Roberts), Journal of International Development, Vol. 19, No. 2, pp. 223-237.

2007 “Flattening Ontologies of Globalization: The Nollywood Case” (with Sallie A. Marston and

Keith Woodward), Globalizations, Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 45-63. Reprinted in: Cultures of Globalization: Coherence, Hybridity, Contestation, Kevin Archer, M. Martin Bosman, M. Mark Amen, and Ella Schmidt, eds. New York: Routledge, 2008, pp. 45-63.

2006 “Feminist Geographies of Difference, Relation, and Construction” (with Deborah Dixon), in

Philosophies, People, Places and Practices: An Introduction to Approaches in Human Geography, Gill Valentine and Stuart Aitken, eds. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications, pp. 42-56. [Reprinted with updates in 2015’s Second Edition, pp. 49-63.]

2005 “Human Geography without Scale” (with Sallie A. Marston and Keith Woodward),

Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, Vol. 30, No. 4, pp. 416-432. Reprinted in Theory and Methods: Critical Essays in Human Geography, Chris Philo, ed. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2009. Reprinted in Human Geography: Volume Three, Derek Gregory and Noel Castree, eds. London: Sage, 2011.

2005 “NGOs and the Globalization of Managerialism: A Research Framework” (with Susan M.

Roberts and Oliver Fröhling), World Development, Vol. 33, No. 11, pp. 1845-1864.

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2005 “Derridian Geographies” (with Deborah Dixon), Antipode, Vol. 37, No. 2, pp. 242-245. 2005 “Making Güeras: Selling White Identities on Late-Night Mexican Television” (with Jamie

Winders and Michael Higgins), Gender, Place and Culture, Vol. 12, No. 1, pp. 71-93. 2005 “On the Border with Deleuze and Guattari” (with Keith A. Woodward), in B/ordering Space,

Henk van Houtum, Olivier Kramsch, and Wolfgang Zierhofer, eds. Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 235-248.

2004 “What Next?” (with Deborah P. Dixon), Environment and Planning A, Vol. 36, No. 3, pp. 381-

390. 2004 “Poststructuralism” (with Deborah P. Dixon), in A Companion to Cultural Geography, James

D. Duncan, Nuala Johnson, and Richard Schein, eds. Oxford: Blackwell, pp. 79-107. 2003 “Reading Geography through Binary Oppositions” in Handbook of Cultural Geography, Kay

Anderson, Mona Domosh, Steve Pile, and Nigel Thrift, eds. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publishers, 511-519.

2001 “Imagining the Mexican Election” (with Oliver Fröhling and Carole Gallaher), Antipode, Vol.

33, No. 1, pp. 1-16. 2001 “Segmented Worlds and Selves” in Textures of Place, Paul Adams, Steven Hoelscher, and

Karen Till, eds. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 121-128. 2000 “White Socio-Spatial Epistemologies” (with Owen Dwyer), Social & Cultural Geography, Vol.

1, No. 2, pp. 209-222. 2000 “Methodological Frameworks for the Geography of Organizations” (with Vincent J. Del

Casino, Andrew Grimes, and Stephen Hanna), Geoforum, Vol. 31, No. 4, pp. 523-538. (Translated and printed in Mandarin for Urban Planning International, Vol. 25, No. 5, 2010, pp. 19-31.)

2000 “The Street Politics of Jackie Smith” in The Blackwell Companion to the City, Gary Bridge and

Sophie Watson, eds. Oxford: Blackwell, pp. 448-459. Updated and republished in The New Blackwell Companion to the City, Gary Bridge and Sophie Watson, eds. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2011, pp. 476-487.

1999 “Space ‘and’ Representation” (with Wolfgang Natter), in Text and Image: Social Construction

of Regional Knowledges, Anne Buttimer, Stanley D. Brunn, and Ute Wardenga, eds. Leipzig, Germany: Selbstverlag Institut für Länderkunde, Leipzig, pp. 239-247.

1998 “My Dinner with Derrida, or Spatial Analysis and Poststructuralism do Lunch” (with Deborah

P. Dixon), Environment and Planning A, Vol. 30, No. 2, pp. 247-260. Reprinted in Theory and Methods: Critical Essays in Human Geography, Chris Philo, ed. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2009.

1997 “On the ‘con’s in Deconstruction” (with Deborah P. Dixon), The California Geographer, Vol.

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XXXVII, pp. 32-35. 1997 “Thresholds in Feminist Geography: Difference, Methodology, Representation” (with Heidi J.

Nast and Susan M. Roberts), pp. xxi-xxxix, and “Conclusion: Crossing Thresholds (with Heidi J. Nast and Susan M. Roberts), pp. 393-405, in Thresholds in Feminist Geography: Difference, Methodology, Representation, John Paul Jones III, Heidi J. Nast, and Susan M. Roberts, eds. Boulder, Colorado: Rowman and Littlefield.

1997 “Identity, Space, and other Uncertainties” (with Wolfgang Natter), in Space and Social

Theory: Geographical Interpretations of Postmodernity, Georges Benko and Ulf Strohmayer, eds. Oxford: Blackwell, pp. 141-161.

1996 “For a Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious Scientific Geography” (with Deborah P. Dixon),

Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Vol. 86, No. 4, pp. 767-779. 1996 “Theory and Context: The Expansion Method, Scientific Paradigms, and Contemporary Social

Theory” in Symposium on the Expansion Method, Vol. 1, Gustav Kristensen, ed., pp. 39-64, Odense, Denmark: Department of Economics, Odense University.

1995 “Democracy, Identity, Space” (with Pamela Moss), Environment and Planning D: Society and

Space, Vol. 13, No. 3, pp. 253-257. 1995 “Contingency, Realism, and the Expansion Method” (with Robert Q. Hanham), Geographical

Analysis, Vol. 27, No. 3, pp. 185-207. 1995 “Contexts of Objectivity” (with Wolfgang Natter and Theodore R. Schatzki), pp. 1-17, and

“Making Geography Objectively: Ocularity, Representation, and The Nature of Geography”, pp. 67-92, in Objectivity and its Other, Wolfgang Natter, Theodore R. Schatzki, and John Paul Jones III, eds. New York: Guilford Press.

1994 “Contextualizing Welfare’s Work Disincentive: The Case of Female-Headed Families” (with

Karen F. Falconer and Janet E. Kodras), Geographical Analysis, Vol. 26, No. 4, pp. 285-299. 1994 “Discursive Limits to Agency” (with Joshua Van Lieu), in Marginalized Places and

Populations: A Structurationist Agenda, David Wilson and James O. Huff, eds. Westport, Connecticut: Praeger Publishers, pp. 149-164.

1993 “Pets or Meat? Class, Ideology, and Space in Roger & Me” (with Wolfgang Natter), Antipode,

Vol. 25, No. 2, pp. 140-158. 1993 “Women and Persistent Rural Poverty” (with Ann Tickamyer, Janet Bokemeier, Shelley

Feldman, Rosalind Harris, and DeeAnn Wenk), in Poverty in Rural America, Rural Sociological Society Task Force on Persistent Poverty, ed. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, pp. 200-229.

1993 “Post-ing Modernity” (with Wolfgang Natter and Theodore R. Schatzki), pp. 1-16; “Signposts

toward a Poststructuralist Geography” (with Wolfgang Natter), pp. 165-204; and

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“Postmodernism, Dialogue, and Democracy: Questions to Richard J. Bernstein” (interview conducted by John Paul Jones III, Wolfgang Natter, and Theodore R. Schatzki), pp. 99-112, in Postmodern Contentions: Epochs, Politics, and Space, John Paul Jones III, Wolfgang Natter, and Theodore R. Schatzki, eds. New York: Guilford.

1992 “An Introduction to the Expansion Method and to its Applications” (with Emilio Casetti), pp.

1-9; “Paradigmatic Dimensions of the Expansion Method”, pp. 42-62; and “Incorporating Spatially-Varying Parameters into Remote Sensing-Based Water Quality Mapping Procedures”, (with Martin Miles and Douglas Stow), pp. 279-296, in Applications of the Expansion Method, John Paul Jones III and Emilio Casetti, eds. London: Routledge.

1991 “Warped Space: A Geography of Distance-Decay” (with J. Douglas Eldridge), Professional

Geographer, Vol. 43, No. 4, pp. 500-511. 1991 “A Contextual Evaluation of the Feminization of Poverty” (with Janet E. Kodras), Geoforum,

Vol. 22, No. 2, pp. 159-171. 1991 “Testing Regression Residuals for Spatial Autocorrelation Using SAS: A Technical Note” (with

Stuart Foster), Geography Research Forum, No. 11, pp. 78-83. 1990 “Restructuring Regions and Families: The Feminization of Poverty in the U. S.” (with Janet E.

Kodras), Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Vol. 80, No. 2, pp. 163-183. 1990 “Introduction” (with Janet E. Kodras), pp. 1-16; “The State, Social Policy, and Geography”

(with Janet E. Kodras), pp. 17-36; and “Conclusion: Academic Research and Social Policy” (with Janet E. Kodras), pp. 237-248, in Geographic Dimensions of U. S. Social Policy, Janet E. Kodras and John Paul Jones III, eds. London: Edward Arnold, pp. 237-248.

1988 “The City Hotel as Landscape Artifact and Community Symbol” (with Karl B. Raitz), Journal of

Cultural Geography, Vol. 9, No. 1, pp. 17-36. 1987 “Changes in Latitude, Changes in Attitude: Population Movements and Conservative Shifts in

Congress” (with Janet E. Kodras), Social Science Journal, Vol. 25, No. 4, pp. 437-450. 1987 “Work, Welfare, and Poverty among Black, Female-Headed Families” Economic Geography,

Vol. 63, No. 1, pp. 20-34. Reprinted as Chapter Nine in Geographic Dimensions of U. S. Social Policy, Janet E. Kodras and John Paul Jones III, eds. London: Edward Arnold, 1990, pp. 200-217.

1987 “Spatial Parameter Variation by Orthogonal Trend Surface Expansions: An Application to the

Analysis of Welfare Program Participation Rates” (with Emilio Casetti), Social Science Research, Vol. 16, No. 4, pp. 285-300.

1987 “Spatial Applications of the Expansion Method Paradigm” (with Emilio Casetti), in

Quantitative Analysis in Geography, Waterloo Lectures in Geography: Volume 3, Christian Dufournaud and Douglas Dudycha, eds. Waterloo, Ontario: Department of Geography Publication Series, pp. 121-136.

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1987 “Spatial Differentials in Productivity Dynamics: An Analysis of U.S. Manufacturing Data”

(with Emilio Casetti), Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Vol. 77, No. 1, pp. 76-88.

1986 “The Policy Context of the Welfare Debate” (with Janet E. Kodras), Environment and

Planning A, Vol. 18, No. 1, pp. 63-72. 1985 “Spatial Variation in Migration Processes: A Costa Rican Example of Conventional Modeling

Augmented by the Expansion Method” (with Larry A. Brown), Demography, Vol. 22, No. 3, pp. 327-352.

1985 “Investigating Spatial Parameter Variation by Orthogonal Trend Surface Expansions” (with

Emilio Casetti), Modeling and Simulation, Vol. 16, Part 1, pp. 299-303. 1984 “A Spatially-Varying Parameter Model of AFDC Participation: Empirical Analysis Using the

Expansion Method” The Professional Geographer, Vol. 36, No. 4, pp. 455-461. 1984 “AFDC Participation Dynamics and Policies” (with Janet E. Kodras), Modeling and Simulation,

Vol. 15, Part 1, pp. 41-45. 1983 “Regional Shifts in the Manufacturing Productivity Response to Output Growth: Sunbelt vs.

Snowbelt” (with Emilio Casetti), Urban Geography, Vol. 4, No. 4, pp. 285-301. 1983 “Parameter Variation via the Expansion Method with Tests for Autocorrelation” Modeling

and Simulation, Vol. 14, Part 3, pp. 853-857. 1982 “The Periodic and Daily Indian Market System of Southwest Guatemala” Revista Geografica,

Numero 96, Julio-Diciembre, pp. 47-53. 1982 “Alternative Methods for Projecting State-Level Educational Enrollments” Modeling and

Simulation, Vol. 13, Part 3, pp. 979-984. 1981 “The Effects of Population Redistribution on Elementary and Secondary School Enrollments

in 2005” Modeling and Simulation, Vol. 12, Part 3, pp. 793-804. 1980 “Preferential and Evaluative Responses to Florida Highways” The Florida Geographer, Vol.

14, No. 2, pp. 10-14. C. Miscellaneous Publications 2013 “On Spatial Turns and Ecological Urgency” (with Deborah P. Dixon), Progress in Human

Geography, Vol. 38, No. 1, pp. 163-165. 2012 “Becoming Earth” (with Deborah P. Dixon), Progress in Human Geography, Vol. 36, No. 5,

pp. 677-679.

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2011 “Editorial” (with Rob Kitchin, Lily Kong, Richard Le Heron, Ugo Rossi, and Barney Warf), Dialogues in Human Geography, Vol. 1, No. 1, p. 3.

2010 Supporting the Contribution of Higher Education Institutions to Regional Development: Self-

Evaluation Report, Southern Arizona (with Conor J. Cash, Jessie H. Clark, Derek Eysenbach, Lawrence A. Hoffman, Susan M. Kaleita, Francisco Marmelejo, Jennifer E. McCormack, Jeffrey T. McGovern, and Blanca M. Torres-Olave). Paris: Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, 118 pp.

2007 “Announcing: The Janice Monk Lecture in Feminist Geography” (with Sallie A. Marston),

Gender, Place and Culture, Vol. 14, No. 1, pp. 1-3. 2005 “Deleuze and Bush Settle Science Wars”, Association of American Geographers Newsletter,

Vol. 40, No. 8, pp. 19-20. 2005 “Book Forum: Neil Smith’s American Empire”, Political Geography, Vol. 24, pp. 237-238. 1998 “The Millennial Number”, Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Vol. 88, No. 3,

p. 351. 1997 “Back to the Future”, Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Vol. 87, No. 1, pp.

1-2. 1995 “Geographic Perspectives on Governmental Restructuring: A Conceptual Framework and

Research Agenda” (with Janet E. Kodras, J. W. Harrington, Robert W. Lake, Lynn A. Staeheli, Marvin Waterstone, Jennifer R. Wolch, and Julian Wolpert), Geographers Network on Politics in America Working Paper Series, No. 1. Princeton: New Jersey: Woodrow Wilson School of Public Policy, Princeton University.

1995 “Dialogic Invitation” Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Vol. 85, No. 1, pp.

159-160. 1993 Association of American Geographers Urban Geography Specialty Group Policy Resource

Booklet (with Paul Knox). Washington, DC: Association of American Geographers. 1993 “Response to February 1993 President’s Column” (with Susan Roberts), Association of

American Geographers Newsletter, Vol. 28, No. 4, p. 3 1990 Let Facts be Submitted to a Candid World: The Report of the University Senate Council ad hoc

Committee on the Status of Women (Carolyn Bratt and Susan Scollay, editors). Lexington, Kentucky: University of Kentucky.

1989 “Commentary on ‘Deconstructing the Map’” (with Wolfgang Natter), Cartographica, Vol. 26,

Nos. 3 & 4, pp. 113-114. 1989 Departmental Case Studies: Final Report of the AAG ad hoc Committee on Geographic

Education at the Collegiate Level (with Janet E. Kodras, Fred Shelley, and Marv Waterstone).

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Washington, DC: Association of American Geographers. 1985 “The Two Problems of Scientific Geography” in Scientific Geography Newsletter, James O.

Wheeler and Grant I. Thrall, eds., No. 2, pp. 9-10. 1984 Spatial Parameter Variation in Models of AFDC Participation: Analyses Using the Expansion

Method, Ph.D. Dissertation, Ohio State University. 1983 “Recent Investigations of Spatially-Varying Parameters Using the Expansion Method”,

Geospectrum, OSU Dept. of Geography Newsletter, pp. 5-7. 1983 “Development Effects upon Migration in Third World Settings: Conventional Modeling with

Spatially-Varying Parameters via the Expansion Method” (with Larry A. Brown), in Studies on the Interrelationship between Migration and Development in Third World Settings, Discussion Paper No. 13. Columbus, Ohio: Department of Geography, Ohio State University.

1979 Marine-Related Recreation Businesses and Facilities in Bay County, Florida (with Edward

Fernald, Karen Walby, and Sarah Jane Miller). Gainesville, Florida: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and Florida Seagrant Program.

D. Book Reviews 2001 Modern Geographical Thought, by Richard Peet, in Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Vol. 91, No. 4, pp. 762-763. 1994 The Terms of Cultural Criticism: The Frankfurt School, Existentialism, and Poststructuralism,

by Richard Wolin, in Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, Vol. 12, No. 1, pp. 127-128.

1993 The Moral Construction of Poverty, by Joseph F. Handler and Yusef Hasenfeld, in Journal of

Rural Studies, Vol. 9, No. 2, p. 189. 1989 Housing the Homeless, by Jon Erickson and Charles Wilhelm, eds., in Growth and Change,

Vol. 20, No. 1, pp. 95-96. 1988 Unfairly Structured Cities, by Blair Badcock, in Urban Geography, Vol. 9, No. 5, pp. 545-546. 1987 Localities, Class, and Gender, by The Lancaster Regionalism Group, in The Professional

Geographer, Vol. 39, No. 4, pp. 505-506. 1987 Central Place Theory, by Leslie J. King, Gravity and Spatial Interaction Models, by Kingsley E.

Haynes and A. Stewart Fotheringham, and Industrial Location, by Michael J. Webber, in Annals of Regional Science, Vol. 21, No. 1, pp. 106-107.

1985 Distance and Space, by Anthony Gatrell, in Economic Geography, Vol. 61, No. 2, pp. 198-199. CONFERENCE PAPERS PRESENTED

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2015 Association of American Geographers 2014 Association of Pacific Coast Geographers 2014 Association of American Geographers 2013 Association of Pacific Coast Geographers 2012 Association of American Geographers 2011 Association of Pacific Coast Geographers 2011 Association of American Geographers 2010 Association of American Geographers 2009 Association of Pacific Coast Geographers 2009 Association of American Geographers 2008 Non-Governmental Public Action Research Programme: Are there Common Interests? 2008 Spaces of Democracy / Democracy of Space: Radical Politics Today 2008 Association of American Geographers 2007 Association of Pacific Coast Geographers 2007 Fourteenth Annual Miniconference on Critical Geography 2007 Royal Geographical Society/Institute of British Geographers 2007 Instituto Welte’s Septimo Simposio Bienal de Estudios Oaxaqueños 2007 Geography and the Humanities Symposium 2007 Association of American Geographers 2006 Association of Pacific Coast Geographers 2006 International Geographical Union 2006 Nollywood Foundation Convention 2006: Nollywood, African Cinema and Beyond 2006 7th Annual International Social Theory Consortium 2006 Dialogic Conference: Globalization, Cities and the Production of Culture*

2006 Association of American Geographers 2005 American Studies Association*

2005 Fourth International Conference of Critical Geography 2005 Association of American Geographers 2004 Association of Pacific Coast Geographers 2004 Instituto Welte’s Sexto Simposio Bienal de Estudios Oaxaqueños 2004 International Geographical Union/Institute of British Geographers 2004 Association of American Geographers 2003 Mestizaje y Racismo en la Historia de México*

2003 Association of American Geographers 2002 Association of American Geographers 2001 Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers 2001 V Congress of the Americas 2000 Association of American Geographers 1999 Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers 1999 Association of American Geographers 1999 Royal Geographical Society/Institute of British Geographers 1998 21st Annual Applied Geography Conference 1998 Association of American Geographers 1998 Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers 1998 Cities at the Millennium Conference 1997 Inaugural International Conference in Critical Geography

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1997 Association of American Geographers 1996 Nordic Section of the Regional Science Association International 1996 American Sociological Association* 1996 Association of American Geographers 1996 Third Annual Cincinnati Miniconference on Critical Geography 1996 Institute of British Geographers 1995 Regional Science Association 1995 Association of American Geographers 1994 Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers 1993 Association of American Geographers 1993 XIX International History of Science Conference 1993 Seventh Leeds International Film Festival 1992 Association of American Geographers 1991 Popular Culture Association 1991 US-Korea Seminar on National and Social Economic Policy*

1991 Critical Media Symposium: Diversity, Representation, and Democratic Culture 1991 Third Annual Conference on Single Parents and Self-Sufficiency 1991 Association of American Geographers 1990 Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers 1990 Regional Conference of the International Geographical Union 1990 Association of American Geographers 1989 Association of American Geographers 1988 Regional Science Association 1988 26th Congress of the International Geographical Union 1988 Association of American Geographers 1987 Kentucky Institute for Economic Development 1987 Association of American Geographers 1986 Regional Science Association 1986 Association of American Geographers 1986 Western Regional Science Association 1985 16th Pittsburgh Modeling and Simulation Conference 1985 Association of American Geographers 1985 Conference on Scientific Geography 1985 Western Regional Science Association 1984 Association of American Geographers 1984 15th Pittsburgh Modeling and Simulation Conference 1983 Association of American Geographers 1983 14th Pittsburgh Modeling and Simulation Conference 1983 Regional Science Association 1982 Association of American Geographers 1982 13th Pittsburgh Modeling and Simulation Conference 1981 Association of American Geographers 1981 12th Pittsburgh Modeling and Simulation Conference * In absentia. Presentation by attending co-author. INVITED PRESENTATIONS AT EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

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2011 University of Kentucky 2010 Ohio State University 2010 University of Washington 2009 City University of New York, Graduate Center 2008 National University of Ireland, Maynooth 2008 Royal Holloway University of London 2008 London School of Economics (Centre for Civil Society) 2008 University of Exeter 2008 Queen Mary University of London 2008 Durham University 2008 Virginia Tech University 2007 Arizona State University 2006 Simon Fraser University 2006 University of British Columbia 2005 University of Hull 2005 University of Oxford 2002 University of Leipzig, Germany 2002 University of Arizona 2002 Louisiana State University 2002 Rutgers University 2001 University of Denver 2000 Netherlands Graduate School of Housing and Urban Research (NETHUR) 2000 University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands 2000 University of Wales, Aberystwyth, Wales 1999 Southwest Texas State University 1999 Clarion University 1999 University of Kentucky (African American Studies) 1998 Arizona State University 1998 Miami University 1998 University of Arizona 1998 University of Wisconsin 1998 University of Toledo 1996 University of California, Los Angeles 1994 Dundee University, Scotland 1994 Edinburgh University, Scotland 1994 Florida State University 1994 Staffordshire University, England 1994 St. Andrews University, Scotland 1994 University College Cork, Ireland 1994 University of Washington 1993 St. Patrick's College, Maynooth, Ireland 1993 University College Dublin, Ireland 1993 University of Kentucky (Department of Sociology) 1993 University of Wales, Lampeter, Wales 1991 Pennsylvania State University 1987 Indiana University

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1986 San Diego State University (Women’s Studies) 1985 San Diego State University 1985 University of Kentucky 1984 Arizona State University 1984 San Diego State University 1983 Ohio State University AWARDS AND HONORS 2015 Lifetime Achievement Award, Association of American Geographers. 2013 Special Award for Outstanding Service, Staff Advisory Council, University of Arizona. 2011 Fall Distinguished Author, Committee on Social Theory, University of Kentucky, October. http://socialtheory.as.uky.edu/video/john-paul-jones-iii-social-theory 2008 ESRC International Visiting Fellow, Centre for Civil Society, London School of Economics,

September-December. 2008 Distinguished International Visitor, Department of Geography, University of Durham, May. 2006 Keynote Speaker, 13th Annual Critical Geography Miniconference, Ohio State University,

Columbus, October. 2005 Visiting Scholar, Helen Riaboff Whiteley Center, University of Washington Friday Harbor

Laboratories, July. 2003 Honorable Kentucky Colonel, conferred by Kentucky Governor Paul Patton, April. 2000 Alexander von Humboldt Lecturer in Human Geography, University of Nimegen, The

Netherlands, November-December. 1998 John Treacy Memorial Lecture, University of Wisconsin, Madison, April. 1996 Visiting Scholar, Cátedra Ferrater Mora de Pensament Contemporani, Universitat de Girona,

Spain, June. 1995 Research Honors Award, Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers,

November. 1994 German Fulbright Commission Berlin Seminar, March. 1993-94 Fulbright Scholarship, University College Dublin. 1989 College of Arts and Sciences Forum Lecture, University of Kentucky, October. 1986 Meritorious Performance and Professional Promise Award, San Diego State University.

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1984 Finalist, Graduate Student Teaching Award, Ohio State University. 1982 Huntington Award, Department of Geography, Ohio State University. 1979-80 University Fellow, Ohio State University. 1978-79 Jessie Smith Noyes Fellow, National Science Foundation and Florida State University. GRANTS 2011-13 “Embodied Geopolitics of Everyday Life in Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovina” (with Sunčana

Laketa), NSF Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant (Geography and Spatial Sciences Program), $12,000.

2010 “GEOG 205, Places in the Media: Course Development” (with Georgia Conover), Arizona

Board of Regents, $10,000. 2010-14 “Art-Science Collaborations, Bodies, and Environments” (with Deborah P. Dixon, Sallie

Marston, and Keith Woodward), NSF Geography and Spatial Sciences ($342,355) and UK Arts and Humanities Research Council (£343,347).

2010-13 “Ecological Hazards in Southwestern Metropolises: The Case of Mosquito Disease Vectors”

(with Andrew Comrie, Paul Robbins, Wim van Leeuwen, and Elizabeth Willott), NSF ULTRA-Ex Program Grant, $300,000.

2009-10 “Governance without Government: Explaining Order in a Brazilian Favela” (with Jeffrey

Garmany), NSF Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant (Geography and Regional Science Program), $12,000.

2006-09 “Geographies of Insects and Institutions: Mosquito Governance in the US Southwest,” (with Andrew Comrie, Paul Robbins, and Elizabeth Willott), NSF (Geography and Regional Science

Program), $100,000. 2005-06 “Mediated Geographies: Critical Pedagogy and Geographic Education” (with Chris Lukinbeal

and Christina Kennedy), Arizona Board of Regents, $95,000. 2003-06 “Transnational Networks of NGOs” (with Sue Roberts and Oliver Froehling), NSF (Geography

and Regional Science Program), $150,000. 2003-04 “Socio-Political Dimensions of Solid Waste Disposal” (with Sarah Moore), NSF Doctoral

Dissertation Improvement Grant (Geography and Regional Science Program), $11,996. 2002-03 “Transforming Corporate Mass Tourism: A Case Study of Sandals Resorts International in

Jamaica” (with Paul Kingsbury), NSF Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant (Geography and Regional Science Program), $9,500.

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2002-03 “Relocating Indigenous Identity: Transnational Advocacy, Knowledge and Video in Oaxaca, Mexico” (with Laurel Smith), NSF Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant (Science and Technology Program), $12,000.

2001-02 “Spatial and Institutional Approaches to Governing U.S. International Trade” (with Maureen

McDorman), NSF Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant (Geography and Regional Science Program), $9,958.

2000-01 “Saving the ‘Last Best Place’: The Greater Yellowstone Coalition and Environmental Politics

in the New West” (with Jean Lavigne), NSF Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant (Geography and Regional Science Program), $9,968.

1998-99 “Research Workshop on Geography and Race” (with Richard Schein, Wolfgang Natter, Janet

E. Kodras, and Owen Dwyer), NSF (Geography and Regional Science Program), $28,400. 1998-99 “HIV/AIDS and the Spaces of Health Care in Thailand” (with Vincent J. Del Casino), NSF

Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant (Geography and Regional Science Program), $10,000.

1998-00 “Memorial Landscapes Dedicated to the Civil Rights Movement” (with Owen J. Dwyer), NSF

Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant (Geography and Regional Science Program), $9,994.

1994-96 “New Horizons in Feminist Geography” (with Heidi J. Nast, Susan M. Roberts, and Richard

Ulack), NSF (Geography and Regional Science Program), $24,867. 1990-91 Multidisciplinary Feasibility and Assessment Program grant for “Interdisciplinary Program on

the Training and Composition of the U.S. Labor Force” (with Mark Berger, Billie DeWalt, Tom Leinbach, Ann Tickamyer, Dan Black, and Nancy Johnson), University of Kentucky, $10,000.

1990 Grant to attend 1990 Regional Conference of the International Geographical Union, Beijing,

PRC (with Janet E. Kodras), $1,500. 1989-2003 Multiple awards in support of the activities of the Committee on Social Theory (with

Theodore R. Schatzki and Wolfgang Natter), University of Kentucky. Annual support, $34,000.

1988-91 Special Faculty Incentive Grant, University of Kentucky, $2,500 per academic year. 1988 Summer Faculty Research Fellowship, University of Kentucky, $2,400. 1988 Grant to attend the 26th Congress of the International Geographical Union, Sydney,

Australia, National Academy of Sciences and National Geographic Society, $1,000. 1987-88 “Collaborative Research on the Geographic Contexts of Poverty Feminization in the United

States” (with Janet E. Kodras), NSF (Geography and Regional Science Program), $39,286.

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1987 “Integrated Microcomputer System and Software” (with John F. Watkins), University of Kentucky research equipment grant, $33,000.

1985 “Spatial Aspects of Poverty Feminization,” San Diego State University College of Arts and

Letters, Faculty Research Grant, $500. EDITORIAL EXPERIENCE 2015- Editorial Board, GeoHumanities 2014 Co-editor, special issue of Environment and Planning A, Vol. 46, No. 12 2012- Editorial Board, Geography Journal 2009- Co-editor, Dialogues in Human Geography 2009- Editorial Board, Aether: A Journal of Media Geography 2008 Co-editor, special issue of Environment and Planning A, Vol. 40, No. 11 2007-11 Editorial Board, The Open Political Science Journal 2005 Editor, special book forum section of Political Geography, Vol. 24, No. 2 2004 Co-editor, special section of Environment and Planning A, Vol. 36, No. 3 2000- Series Editor, “Contemporary Critical Geographies” series, Wiley-Blackwell 2000-07 Editorial Advisory Board, ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies 2000-02 Editor (People, Place, and Region), Annals of the Association of American Geographers 1999-02 Editor, Knowledge Section, Handbook of Cultural Geography 1996-00 Editor, Annals of the Association of American Geographers 1996-02 Consulting Editor, Geographical Analysis 1993-96 Associate Editor, Annals of the Association of American Geographers 1993-97 Co-Editor, “Multidisciplinary Perspectives in Social Theory” series, Guilford Press 1990-96 Associate Editor, Geographical Analysis 1986-89 Editor, Urban Geography Specialty Group Newsletter 1985 Associate Editor, Modeling and Simulation, Vol. 16 REVIEWING Journals: Annals of the Association of American Geographers; Applied Geographical Studies; Antipode; Economic Geography; Environmental Politics; Environment and Planning A; Environment and

Planning D: Society and Space; Gender, Place and Culture; Geographical Analysis; Geographical Review; GeoHumanities; GeoJournal; Growth and Change; Human Geography; Journal of Regional Science; Journal of Rural Studies; Latin American Research Review; Papers of the Regional Science Association; Population Research and Policy Review; Professional Geographer; Social & Cultural Geography; Social Science Journal; Southeastern Geographer; Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers; Urban Affairs Quarterly; Urban Geography.

Presses: Athlone; Blackwell; Kluwer Academic; Longman Higher Education; Oxford University;

Prentice-Hall; Rowman & Littlefield; Routledge; Taylor & Francis; University of Minnesota; Wiley-Blackwell.

Other: American Council of Learned Societies; Australia National University; National Science

Foundation; Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; University of

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British Columbia. COMMUNITY AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE A. Service to Community and Other Organizations 2015- Member, Advisory Committee, Centro de Estudios Mexicanos en Tucson, UNAM@UA 2012-15 Advisory Board Member, Tucson Hispanic Chamber of Commerce B. Service to Professional Organizations 2015-16 Member, Task Force on Mental Health, AAG 2009 Nominating Committee, AAG 2004-05 Advisory Council, Western Humanities Alliance 2002 Editor Selection Committee, Southeastern Geographer, SEDAAG 2002 Honors Committee, SEDAAG 2001 Co-chair, Local Arrangements Committee, SEDAAG 1998-00 Steering Committee, NSF Workshop on Status and Trends in Spatial Analysis 1997 Participant, NSF Workshop on the Future of Economic Geography 1996 J. Warren Nystrom Dissertation Awards Committee, AAG 1995 Steering Committee, Geographers Network on Politics in America, AAG 1993-94 Board of Directors, Socialist Geographers Specialty Group, AAG 1992-93 Treasurer, Mathematical Models and Quantitative Methods Specialty Group, AAG 1992-93 Chairperson, Nominating Committee, Urban Geography Specialty Group, AAG 1991-92 Chairperson, Urban Geography Specialty Group, AAG 1990-92 Rural Sociological Society Task Force on Persistent Poverty: Rural Women and Poverty 1990-91 Vice-Chairperson, Urban Geography Specialty Group, AAG 1991 Dissertation Proposal Committee, Urban Geography Specialty Group, AAG 1991 Honors Committee, SEDAAG 1990 Program Committee, SEDAAG 1988 Policy Review Committee, Urban Geography Specialty Group, AAG 1987-89 Chairperson, Committee on the Status of Geography in Collegiate Education, AAG 1987-90 Committee on the Status of Women in Geography, SEDAAG 1986-88 Board of Directors, Political Geography Specialty Group, AAG 1986 Program Committee, Regional Science Association 1986 Chair, Program Comm., Mathematical Models & Quantitative Methods Specialty Group, AAG 1986 Acting Chair, Mathematical Models & Quantitative Methods Specialty Group, AAG 1986 Local Arrangements Committee, SEDAAG 1985 Program Comm., Mathematical Models & Quantitative Methods Specialty Group, AAG C. Conference Organization 2001 Annual Meeting (with Karl Raitz and Maureen McDorman), Southeastern Division of the

Association of American Geographers, Lexington, KY, November.

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2001 “Eighth Annual Cincinnati Miniconference on Critical Geography” (with Kevin Cox), University of Cincinnati, October.

1999 “Sixth Annual Cincinnati Miniconference on Critical Geography” (with Kevin Cox and Byron

Miller), University of Cincinnati, October. 1998 “Fifth Annual Cincinnati Miniconference on Critical Geography” (with Kevin Cox and Byron

Miller), University of Cincinnati, October. 1997 “Fourth Annual Cincinnati Miniconference on Critical Geography” (with Kevin Cox and Byron

Miller), University of Cincinnati, October. 1996 “Third Annual Cincinnati Miniconference on Critical Geography” (with Kevin Cox and Byron

Miller), University of Cincinnati, October. 1995 “Second Annual Cincinnati Miniconference on Critical Geography” (with Kevin Cox and

Byron Miller), University of Cincinnati, October. 1995 “New Horizons in Feminist Geography” (with Heidi J. Nast and Susan M. Roberts), University

of Kentucky, January. 1994 “Kentucky-Ohio-Indiana Geographers Miniconference on Critical Geography” (with Kevin

Cox and Byron Miller), University of Cincinnati, November. 1994 “Problems of Representation” (with Liberato Santoro and Anne Buttimer), University College

Dublin, Ireland, April. D. Paper/Panel Sessions Organized 2016 “Dialogues in Human Geography Plenary: The UN Development Goals,” AAG, San Francisco 2012 “Baroque Geographies” (with Harriet Hawkins), AAG, New York 2009 “Study Abroad Programs in APCG Institutions: Problems and Prospects”, APCG, San Diego 2007 “What about Dialectics?” (with Keith Woodward and Deborah Dixon), AAG, San Francisco 2006 “Scale across Human and Physical Geography” (with Sallie Marston), AAG, Chicago 2006 “The Gender, Place and Culture Lecture” (with Sallie Marston), AAG, Chicago 2003 “Author Meets Critics: Neil Smith’s American Empire”, AAG, New Orleans 2002 “What Next? I and II” (with Deborah Dixon and Mitch Rose), AAG, Los Angeles 2001 “Place Stories I and II” (with Audrey Sprenger), SEDAAG, Lexington 1994 “Post-Marxism, Democracy, and Identity”, AAG, San Francisco 1993 “Space after Poststructuralism”, AAG, Atlanta 1992 “Socially Constructed Space” (with Marv Waterstone), AAG, San Diego 1991 “Space, Power, and Representation” (with John Pickles), AAG, Miami 1989 “Theorizing the Spatiality of Social Life”, AAG, Toronto 1989 “Why Bush Won: The 1988 Election” (with Fred Shelley), AAG, Baltimore 1988 “The Reagan Legacy: Foreign Policy”, AAG, Phoenix 1988 “America after Reagan: Preview of the 1988 Presidential Election,” AAG, Phoenix 1987 “Policy and Geography” (with Janet E. Kodras and David Selwood), AAG, Portland

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1986 “Explorations Using the Expansion Method”, Regional Science Association, Columbus 1986 “Investigations Using the Expansion Method”, AAG, Minneapolis 1986 “Public Policy and Urban/Industrial Processes”, AAG, Minneapolis 1985 “Geography and Social Policy”, Conference on Scientific Geography, Athens (Georgia) 1984 “New Spatial Analytic Research I and II”, AAG, Washington, D.C. E. Paper Discussant/Panels Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, 2005, 2006, 2009 Association of American Geographers, 1991-92, 1994, 1996, 1999, 2002, 2005-06, 2011, 2013-14 U. of A. Center for Latin American Studies Tinker Conference, 2006 Los Angeles Electoral Geography Conference, 1988 Regional Science Association annual meeting, 1987, 1988 Southeastern Division of the AAG annual meeting, 1987, 1989, 1994, 1996, 1999, 2001 U.K. Committee on Social Theory Working-Papers Series, 1995 Western Regional Science Association annual meeting, 1985-86 F. Tenure and Promotion Cases Reviewed Promotion to Associate Professor (or equivalent) (21 cases) Promotion to Full Professor (or equivalent) (12 cases) Promotion to Named Professorship (5 cases) G. Academic Program Reviews Australian National University, College of Asia and the Pacific, 2008 Virginia Tech, Alliance for Social, Political, Ethical, and Cultural Thought, 2007 Virginia Tech, Ph.D. Program in Globalization and Governance, 2006 UNIVERSITY SERVICE AND ADMINISTRATION A. University of Arizona Affiliated Faculty Member, Department of Gender and Women’s Studies, 2006-present Affiliated Faculty Member, Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, 2009-present Affiliated Faculty Member, Institute for Lesbian, Bisexual, Gay and Transgender Studies, 2007-present Chair, 5th Year Review of Cognitive Science Director, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2007 Chair, 5th Year Review of Sociology Head, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2005 Chair, Dean Search Committee, College of Education, 2016-17 Chair, Deans + Development Committee, University of Arizona Foundation, 2011-present Chair, MROC Committee, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2005-06 Chair, Search Advisory Committee, Senior V-P for Academic Affairs and Provost, University, 2012-13 Chair, SIROW Director Search Committee, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2003-04 Chair, Social Science Statistics Task Force, Provost’s Office, 2009 Dean, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2010-present Director, Arizona in Oaxaca Study Abroad Program, 2005-present Director, Planning Degree Program, 2004-2008

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Director, School of Geography and Development, 2009-2010 Head, Department of Geography and Regional Development, 2003-2009 Member, 125 Committee, University, 2011-12 Member, 2012 Committee, University, 2010-11 Member, Academic Advisory Committee, University Water Sustainability Program, 2010-present Member, Advisory Board, Women and Science and Engineering (WISE), 2010-present Member, Advisory Committee on Honorary Degrees, Provost’s Office, 2007-08 Member, Africana Studies Program Faculty Search Committee, College of Humanities, 2003-04 Member, Budget Redesign and Tuition Funds Flow Committee, Provost’s Office, 2009-10 Member, Committee on Global Change Graduate Interdisciplinary Program, 2005-present Member, Collaborating Faculty, Institute for the Study of Planet Earth, 2004-present Member, Earth Science & Environmental Processes Focused Excellence Committee, 2004-2006 Member, Faculty Advisory Committee, Study Abroad and Student Exchange, 2005-07 Member, Faculty Senate, 2010-11 Member, Fulbright Faculty Committee, University of Arizona, 2003-2005, 2009-10 Member, MROC, Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2004-05 Member, NSF ADVANCE Workgroup 2 (Stewardship), University, 2007-08 Member, P-20 Education Council of Southern Arizona, 2010-12 Member, Steering Committee, OECD/Lumina Foundation Project, President’s Office, 2009 Member, Search Committee, President of the University of Arizona, ABOR, 2011-12 Member, Search Committee, Retailing and Consumer Sciences, 2006-07 Member, Search Committee, Vice President for Instruction and Dean, University College, 2007 Member, Strategic Planning and Budgeting Advisory Committee, University, 2009-2010, 2012-present Member, Tinker Committee Selection Board, 2005 Member, UA-UAF Relations Committee, 2011-present Member, University Development Council, President’s Office, 2014-present Member, University Distinguished Outreach Faculty Selection Committee, 2006-07 Member, Working Team 2, Self-Study for North Central Association, Provost’s Office, 2009 Mentor, New Department Heads, 2004-06 B. University of Kentucky Academic Advisor, UK Graduate Student Association, 1991-92 Acting Director, Committee on Social Theory, University of Kentucky, 2001-02 Faculty Adviser, disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory, Committee on Social Theory, 1990-02 Associate Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, 1991-92 Chair, Arts and Sciences Area B Curriculum Committee, 2003 Chair, Cartography Laboratory Advisory Committee, Department of Geography, 1998-99 Chair, Colloquium Committee, Department of Geography, 1988-89 Chair, Committee on Fellowships and Traineeships, The Graduate School, 1989-99 Chair, Graduate Committee, Department of Geography, 1994-00, 2001-03 Chair, Personnel Committee, Department of Geography, 1989-90, Summer 1995 Chair, Self-Study Committee, Department of Geography, 1996-97 Co-Chair, Colloquium Committee, Department of Geography, 1986-88 Co-Chair, Personnel Committee, Department of Geography, 1999-2000, 2001-03 Co-Director, Committee on Social Theory, University, 1989-2000 Co-Director, Oaxaca Program, Department of Geography, 1999-03

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Co-Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Geography, 1987-89 Co-Editor, Department of Geography Newsletter, 1986-93 Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Geography, 1989-91 Member, Academic Excellence Tuition Scholarship Comm., Graduate School, 1999 Member, Acting Chair Search Committee, Department of Geography, 1990-91 Member, Area B Curriculum Committee, College of Arts and Sciences, 1990-91 Member, Advisory Committee (Humanities), College of Arts and Sciences, 1996-98 Member, Arts and Sciences Council, College of Arts and Sciences, 2003 Member, Cartography Laboratory Advisory Comm., Department of Geography, 1996-98 Member, Chair Search Committee, Department of Geography, 1987-88 Member, Colloquium Committee, Department of Geography, 1986-93, 1994-96 Member, Committee on Social Science Statistics, College of Arts and Sciences, 1996-98 Member, Committee on the Status of Women, University, 1988-91 Member, Committee on Fellowships and Traineeships, The Graduate School, 1996-98 Member, Commonwealth Humanities Initiative Comm., University, 1998-99 Member, Dean Search Committee, College of Arts and Sciences, 1990-91 Member, Faculty Senate, University, 1989-91 Member, Five Year Plan Committee, Department of Geography, 1986-87 Member, Graduate Committee, Department of Geography, 1986-87, 1991-93 Member, Graduate Fellowship Panel, The Graduate School, 1996-98 Member, Major Equipment Committee, Research and Graduate Studies, 1990-91 Member, Minority Fellowship Panel, The Graduate School, 1990-92 Member, Minority Recruitment Task Force, Department of Geography, 1999-2000 Member, Personnel Committee, Department of Geography, 1990-92, 1997-99, 2002-03 Member, Planning & Priorities Committee, College of Arts and Sciences, 1989-91 Member, Research Scholars Program Committee, Research and Graduate Studies, 1990-92 Member, Semple Day Committee, Department of Geography, 1995-96 Member, Social Theory Commonwealth Conference Advisory Board, 1995-7 Participant, College of Arts and Sciences Retreat, 1995 Studio Reviewer, College of Architecture, 1995 C. San Diego State University Chair, Speaker Committee, Department of Geography, 1984-86 Editor, The Aztec Geographer, 1985-86 Member, Ph.D. Program Committee, Department of Geography, 1985-86 Member, Speaker and Colloquium Committee, College of Liberal Arts, 1985-86 D. Ohio State University Member, Visiting Speaker Committee, Department of Geography, 1981-84 COURSES TAUGHT A. Undergraduate Computer Cartography

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Cultural Geography: Mediated Geographies Economic Geography History of Geographic Thought Introduction to Human Geography Practicum in Cartography Quantitative Methods Research Design and Field Techniques Urban Geography B. Graduate Advanced Quantitative Methods in Geography Concepts in Geography Crisis in Progress: Revisioning Ecological-Social Justice Film, Place, and Cultural Politics History, Theory and Practice in Art/Science Collaborations Industrial Geography Introduction to Spatial Theory Masculinity and the Male Body Multidisciplinary Perspectives in Social Theory Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Women in the Labor Force Objectivity and its Other Place in Film Preparing Future Faculty Professional Development Quantitative Methods in Geography Reading David Harvey Reassessing Modernity and Postmodernity Research Methods in Geography Space and Globalization Space and Identity Space and Representation Space and Social Theory Teaching Practicum Urban Geography - Interurban Urban Geography - Intraurban SUPERVISION AND ADVISING A. Postdoctoral Supervision 2010-11 Linda Vigdor, Ph.D, University of Illinois 2007-08 Sarah de Leeuw, Ph.D., Queens University 1992-94 Heidi Nast, Ph.D., McGill University B. Graduate Advisees

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Current Jose Antonio Cabrera, Ph.D. Georgia Conover, Ph.D. Anne Ranek, Ph.D. Laura Sharp, Ph.D. 2016 “Consumption, Dispersed. Techno-Malls and Embodied Assemblages at Chiloé Island,

Chile,” Ph.D. Dissertation by Jacob C. Miller. 2015 “The Politics of Proximity and Distance: The US-Mexico Border as Parallax Object,” Ph.D.

Dissertation by Jessica De La Ossa. 2015 “The Geopolitics of Daily Life in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina,” Ph.D. Dissertation by

Sunčana Laketa. 2011 “The Spatial Politics of Drone Warfare,” Ph.D. Dissertation by Ian Graham Ronald Shaw. 2011 “Malls without Stores (MwS): Political Affects in Spaces of Consumption, Buenos Aires,

Argentina,” M.A. Thesis by Jacob C. Miller. 2011 “Governance without Government: Explaining Order in a Brazilian Favela,” Ph.D.

Dissertation by Jeffrey T. Garmany. 2010 “The Changing Politics of the Veil in Denmark,” M.A. Thesis by Anne Ranek. 2010 “The Politics of Invisibility,” Ph.D. Dissertation by W. Scott Whitlock. 2009 “Capitalism in the Revolution? Alternative Economic Practices in West Philadelphia,” M.A.

Thesis by Vanessa Massaro. 2008 Zane Grant, M.A., non-thesis option. 2008 Jessica R. Campos, M.A., non-thesis option. 2008 “Chasing the Void,” M.A. Thesis by Ian Graham Ronald Shaw. 2007 “Affect, Politics, Ontology,” Ph.D. Dissertation by Keith Woodward. 2006 “Constructing Landscapes of Unfair Trade: An Examination of Section 301,” Ph.D.

Dissertation by Maureen McDorman. 2006 “Whole Earth Iconography and the Commodification of the Natural,” M.A. Thesis (Women’s

Studies) by Carolyn Marie Gage. 2006 “Appropriated Representations of Space: A Socio-Spatial Analysis of O Movimento dos

Trabahadores Rurais Sem Terra in Ceará, Brazil,” M.A. Thesis by Jeffrey T. Garmany. 2006 “The Politics of Garbage: Municipal Solid Waste in Oaxaca, Mexico,” Ph.D. Dissertation by

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Sarah Moore. 2005 “Mediating Indigenous Identity: Video, Activism, and Knowledge in Oaxaca Mexico,” Ph.D.

Dissertation by Laurel Smith. 2005 “Identity in Evangelical Ukraine: Negotiating Regionalism, Nationalism, and Trans-

nationalism,” Ph.D. Dissertation by Esther G. Long. 2003 “Constructing Yellowstone: Nature and Environmental Politics in the Rocky Mountain West,”

Ph.D. Dissertation by Jean E. Lavigne. 2003 “Transforming Corporate Mass Tourism: Sandals Resorts International in Jamaica and the

Politics of Enjoyment,” Ph.D. Dissertation by Paul T. Kingsbury. 2003 “Producing Reservation Spaces: Henri Lefebvre, Sherman Alexie, and Twentieth Century

Federal Reservation Policy,” M.A. Thesis by Rachel Titus. 2003 “Envisioning the East End: Planning, Representation, and the Production of Urban Space in

Lexington, Kentucky," Ph.D. Dissertation by Katherine T. Jones. 2001 “Education and Political Change in South Africa and Northern Ireland,” Ph.D. Dissertation by

Mary Gilmartin. 2000 “HIV/AIDS and the Spaces of Health Care in Thailand,” Ph.D. Dissertation by Vincent J. Del

Casino. 2000 “Selling Subjects: The Retail Practices of J. Peterman Co.,” M.A. Thesis by Matthew McCourt. 2000 “Memorial Landscapes Dedicated to the Civil Rights Movement,” Ph.D. Dissertation by

Owen J. Dwyer. 2000 “Contested Spaces: Representing Borders and Immigrant Identities Between the U.S. and

Mexico,” Ph.D. Dissertation by Susan P. Mains. 2000 “Local Politics/Outside Interests: An Analysis of Gambling Proposals, Referendums, and

Economic Development in three Mississippi Counties,” Ph.D. Dissertation by Raymond P. Baruffalo.

2000 “Geographic Openings/Psychiatric Closings: Psychiatric Fixations and the Identity Politics of

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder,” M.A. Paper by Marianne Brennan. 1999 “Keeneland Race Course: The Aesthetics of Apollonian and Dyonisian Space,” M.A. Thesis by

Paul Kingsbury. 1999 “The Institutional Structuring of International Trade Relations: A Case Study of Section 301,”

M.A. Thesis by Maureen McDorman.

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1999 “The Daily Aesthetic [http://www.uky.edu/Projects/TDA]: A Multimedia Exploration of Leisure and Recreation in Lexington's Segregated Park System,” M.A. Thesis by Boyd Shearer (co-advisor with Rich Schein).

1998 “America’s New Patriots: Livelihood and the Politics of Identity,” Ph.D. Dissertation by

Carole A. Gallaher. 1997 “Representing Appalachia: Appalshop Films and the Politics of Regional Identity,” Ph.D.

Dissertation by Stephen P. Hanna (co-advisor with Karl B. Raitz). 1995 “The Place of Narrative: Geographies and Identities in the Texts of Toni Morrison,” M.A.

Research Paper by Mary Gilmartin. 1995 “Political Economy, Poststructuralism and Urban Regeneration: The Fall and Rise of the

‘Great North’,” Ph.D. Dissertation by Deborah P. Dixon. 1995 Lee Lucas Berman, M.A., non-thesis option. 1994 “Military Spending and State Economic Growth, 1980-89: An Evaluation of the Gunbelt

Thesis,” M.A. Thesis by John Grimes. 1993 “The Caribbean Urban Spectacle: Race, Class, and Representation in the Social Production of

the Built Environment,” Ph.D. Dissertation by Gerald A. Thomas. 1993 “Work, Gender, and Space in the Context of Technological Change: Telecommuting

Women,” Ph.D. Dissertation by Karen F. Falconer. 1993 “The Social Spatiality of NIMBY: A Case Study of Citizen Opposition to an Army Nerve Gas

Incinerator in Central Kentucky,” M.A. Thesis by Roger L. Miller. 1993 “Deindustrialization and the Discourse of Local Economic Development,” M.A. Thesis by

Joshua Van Lieu. 1992 “Readin’, Writin’, and Regional Context: Land Ownership and Education Spending in Central

and Southern Appalachia,” Ph.D. Dissertation by Patrick McHaffie. 1991 “Regions and Regional Patterns on Choropleth Maps,” Ph.D. Dissertation by Ruth Rowles. 1991 “Housing Policy, the State, and Regulation Theory: The Political Economy of Low-Income

Housing in the United States,” M.A. Thesis by Adrian Smith. 1989 “The Socio-Spatial Incorporation of New Immigrants in the Post-Industrial City: Korean

Immigrant Entrepreneurs in Los Angeles,” Ph.D. Dissertation by Dong-Ok Lee (co-advisor with Stanley D. Brunn).

1987 “Spatial Variation in Distance Decay Parameters: An Evaluation of Spatial Interaction Models

Using the Expansion Method,” M.A. Thesis by J. Douglas Eldridge.

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C. Graduate Committee Membership 2016 Geoffrey A. Boyce, Ph.D., Geography 2016 Mari Cecilia Galup, Ph.D., Gender and Women’s Studies 2015 Daniela Johannes, Ph.D., Spanish and Portuguese 2014 Jennifer McCormack, Ph.D., Geography 2012 Thomas Nurmi, Ph.D., English 2012 Jessie Clark, Ph.D., Geography 2011 Robin Lewis, Ph.D., Geography 2010 Kristina Bishop, Ph.D., Geography 2010 Jessica de la Ossa, M.A., Geography 2010 Kristina Bishop, Ph.D., Geography 2009 Jennifer L. Rice, Ph.D., Geography 2009 Sara H. Smith, Ph.D., Geography 2008 Nir Cohen, Ph.D., Geography 2007 Jessie Clark, M.A., Geography 2007 Derek Eysenbach, M.A., Geography 2007 Christopher Halvorson, M.A., Geography 2007 Hannes Gerhardt, Ph.D., Geography 2007 Beth Wilkinson, M.A., Geography 2006 David Meggett, M.A., Geography 2006 Leslie Brooke Ison, M.A., Latin American Studies 2006 Rebecca Steinberger, M.A., Geography 2005 Marcia England, Ph.D., Geography 2005 Dereka Rushbrook, Ph.D., Geography 2005 Sara Smith, M.A., Geography 2005 Brian Marks, M.A., Geography 2005 Kyonghwan Park, Ph.D., Geography 2004 Margo Kleinfeld, Ph.D., Geography 2004 Matthew Kurtz, Ph.D., Geography 2004 Matthew McCourt, Ph.D., Geography 2004 Jamie Winders, Ph.D., Geography 2003 Gareth John, Ph.D., Geography 2003 Gary O’Dell, Ph.D., Geography 2002 Edward Carr, Ph.D., Geography 2002 Mary Curran, Ph.D., Geography 2002 Jayme Walenta, M.A., Geography 2002 Frank Fillebeck, M.A., Geography 2000 Meredith Redlin, Ph.D, Sociology 1999 James Hanlon, M.A., Geography 1999 Jeffrey E. Popke, Ph.D., Geography 1999 Mitch Rose, M.A., Geography (Syracuse University) 1999 Ted Grossardt, Ph.D., Geography 1999 Yolanda Scott, Ph.D., Sociology 1998 Eugene McCann, Ph.D., Geography 1995 Jane Woods, Ph.D., History (Graduate School Representative)

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1993 John Bowen, Ph.D., Geography 1993 Jeff Popke, M.A., Geography 1991 Ian Cook, M.A., Geography 1991 Larry Bohman, M.A., Geography 1991 Teresa Wood, Ph.D., Sociology (Graduate School Representative) 1990 Ming Hung Ying, M.A., Geography 1990 Doris Yang, Ph.D., Education (Graduate School Representative) 1990 John Bowen, M.A., Geography 1989 Rob Morris, M.A., Geography 1989 Andrea Schoninger, M.A., Geography 1989 Zaki Mashoka, Ph.D., Geography 1989 Gurran Yoga Sundara Valli, M.S., Civil Engineering 1989 Peter Groothius, Ph.D., Economics (Graduate School Representative) 1988 Dorn Van Dommelen, M.A., Geography 1988 Jessie Poon, M.A., Geography MEMBERSHIPS Association of American Geographers Association of Pacific Coast Geographers Institute of British Geographers