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Victoria Lawson |
1982-1986. The 1980-1982. The 1977-1980.
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1996-present. Professor, Department of Geography, 1997-2000. Chair, Department of Geography, 1993-present. Adjunct Faculty, Women's Studies Department, 1991-1996. Associate Professor, Department of Geography, 1988-present. Faculty Associate in the Center for Studies of Demography
and Ecology, Department of Sociology, 1986-1991. Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, |
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2004-2005. President of the Association of American Geographers. Elected by the membership. 2002. Undergraduate Association Teaching Award for excellence in
undergraduate teaching in the Department of Geography, 2000-2003. Thomas L. and Margo G. Wyckoff Endowed Faculty Fellowship. 1996. 1996. Undergraduate Association Teaching Award for excellence in
undergraduate teaching in the Department of Geography, 1995. Undergraduate Association Teaching Award for excellence in
undergraduate teaching in the Department of Geography, 1995. Edward E. Carlson and Public Service Office, Campus-Community Partnership Award for contributions to the Oral Histories Project. 1994. Undergraduate Association Teaching Award for excellence in
undergraduate teaching in the Department of Geography, 1992. Selected as a participant in the U.S.-Korea Seminar on Local Outcomes and Policy Implications of Economic Restructuring. One of twelve participants selected nation-wide to participate in this National Science Foundation funded conference. The conference was co-sponsored by the NSF and the Korean Regional Science Association. 1992. Dudley Seers Memorial Prize, awarded by the Journal of
Development Studies for one of the best two articles to appear in Volume
27 of the journal. Awarded for the article 'Employment Versus Empowerment: A
Case Study of Women's Work in 1992. Social Sciences Faculty Scholar Award, 1989. Selected as a Delegate to the American-Bulgarian Seminar on Regional
Economic Development and Geographical Aspects of Environmental Management.
One of ten delegates selected nation-wide for a two week seminar held at
various locations in 1988. Undergraduate Association Teaching Award for excellence in
undergraduate teaching in the Department of Geography, 1988. Participant in the Association of American Geographers Research
Career Seminar for young scholars, 1985-1986. Presidential Fellowship: twelve months of consecutive
dissertation support, awarded in a University wide competition, 1985. Huntington Memorial Award to recognize outstanding graduate student
achievements, Department of Geography, |
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Books and Edited Volumes 2007. Victoria Lawson. Making Development Geography. Invited book for the Arnold Series, Human Geography in the Making, series editor, Alexander Murphy. 2007. Victoria Lawson. Guest editor of forum section in the Annals of the Association of American Geographers, titled ‘Geographies of Fear and Hope’ 97(2). 1996. Sarah Hilbert and Victoria Lawson. Global Change
and Urbanization in 1993. Victoria Lawson and Thomas Klak. Guest
editors of a special issue of Environment and Planning A titled
'Dialogue on the 1990. Thomas Klak and Victoria Lawson.
Guest-editors of a special issue of Economic Geography titled
'Production and Reproduction in Journal Articles with Peer Review 2008. Victoria Lawson, Lucy Jarosz and Anne Bonds. ‘Dumping grounds and unseen grounds: placing race, ethnicity and poverty in the American Northwest’ submitted to Annals of the Association of American Geographers. 2008. Victoria Lawson. ‘Instead of radical geography, how about caring geography?’ Antipode, forthcoming. 2008. Victoria Lawson, Lucy Jarosz and Anne Bonds. ‘Building economies from the bottom-up: (mis)representations of poverty in the American Northwest’ Social and Cultural Geography, forthcoming. 2007. Victoria Lawson. ‘Introduction: Geographies of Fear and Hope’ Annals of the Association of American Geographers 97(2): 335-337. 2007. Victoria Lawson. ‘Geographies of Care and Responsibility’ Annals of the Association of American Geographers 97(1), 1-11. 2005. Victoria Lawson. 'Hopeful Geographies: imagining ethical alternatives' Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography, 26(1), 36-38. 2002. Victoria Lawson. 'Global Governmentality
and Graduated Sovereignty: national belonging among poor migrants in 2002. 2002. Lucy Jarosz and Victoria Lawson.
'Sophisticated People Versus Rednecks: economic restructuring and class
difference in 2000. Victoria Lawson. 'Arguments Within Geographies of Movement: the theoretical potential of migrants' stories' Progress in Human Geography 24(2): 173-189. 1999. Victoria Lawson. 'Questions of Migration and Belonging:
understandings of migration under neoliberalism in 1999. Rachel Silvey and Victoria Lawson. ‘Placing the Migrant’ Annals of the Association of American Geographers 89(1): 121-132. 1999. Victoria Lawson. ‘Tailoring is a profession; Seamstressing is just work!’ Environment and Planning A 30: 209-227. 1998. 1998. Victoria Lawson. ‘Hierarchical Households and Gendered
Migration in 1997. 1995. Victoria Lawson. 'The Politics of Difference: Examining the Quantitative/Qualitative Dualism in Post-Structuralist Feminist Research' The Professional Geographer 47(4): 449-457. 1995. Victoria Lawson. 'Beyond the Firm: Restructuring Gender Divisions of
Labor in 1995. Lynn A. Staeheli and Victoria Lawson. 'Feminism, Praxis, and Human Geography' Geographical Analysis 27(4): 321-338. 1995. 1994. Lynn A. Staeheli and Victoria Lawson. 'Women in the Field' The Professional Geographer 46(1): 96-102. 1993. Thomas Klak and Victoria Lawson. 'Dialogue
on the 1993. Victoria Lawson and Thomas Klak. 'An
Argument for Critical and Comparative Research on the Urban Economic
Geography of the 1992. Victoria Lawson. 'Industrial Subcontracting and the Work-Welfare Relationship: A Framework for Contextual Analysis' Progress in Human Geography 16(1): 1-23. 1992. Victoria Lawson. 'Development in 1992. Victoria Lawson. 'Flexibility and Contingency in Third World
Industrialization', review essay on Industrialization, Economic
Development, and the Regional Question in the 1991. Anne H. Faulkner and Victoria Lawson. 'Employment Versus
Empowerment: A Case Study of Women's Work in 1991. Victoria Lawson and Lynn A. Staeheli. 'On Critical Realism, Geography, and Arcane Sects!' The Professional Geographer 43(2): 231-233. 1990. Victoria Lawson and Thomas Klak. 'Conceptual Linkages in the Study of Production and Reproduction in Latin American Cities' Economic Geography 66(4): 305-309. 1990. Thomas Klak and Victoria Lawson. 'An Introduction to Current Research on Latin American Cities' Economic Geography 66(4): 310-327. 1990. Victoria Lawson and Lynn A. Staeheli. 'Realism and the Practice of Geography' The Professional Geographer 42(1): 13-19. 1990. Victoria Lawson. 'The Transformation of Work in Latin America:
Theoretical and Empirical Examinations in 1989. 1988. Victoria Lawson. 'Government Policy Biases and Ecuadorian Agricultural Change' Annals of the Association of American Geographers 78(3): 433-452. 1987. Victoria Lawson and 1985. 1985. 1985. Victoria Lawson. 'National Economic Policies, Uneven Regional Development, and Developmental Exploitative City Growth: The Case of Ecuador' Geospectrum 5: 3-5 (editorial review). Book Chapters 2008. Victoria Lawson, Lucy Jarosz, Meredith Reitman and Anne Bonds. 'Rural Gentrification and Economic Restructuring in the Changing American Northwest'. Forthcoming in M. Phillips, ed. Gentrification of the Countryside.. 2004. Victoria Lawson. 'Global Governmentality
and Graduated Sovereignty: National belonging among migrants in 2004. Maureen Hickey and Victoria Lawson. 'Beyond Science?
Human Geography, Interpretation and Critique' forthcoming in N. Castree, A. Rogers and D. Sherman, eds. Questioning
Geography. 2004. Kim England and Victoria Lawson. 'Feminist Analyses of
Work: Rethinking the boundaries, gendering and spatiality of work'
forthcoming in J. Seager and L. Nelson, eds. Companion
to Feminist Geography. 2002. Matt Sparke and
Victoria Lawson. 'Geoeconomics:
Entrepreneurial Geographies of the Global-Local Nexus' forthcoming in J.
Agnew, K. Mitchell, and G. O'Tuathail, eds. The
Handbook of Political Geography. 1996. 1993. Victoria Lawson. 'Methodological Concerns in the Analysis of the Localized Impacts of Global Economic Change'. Proceedings of the Korea-U.S.A. Joint Seminar on Scientific Methodology for the Regional Environment. pp. 240-257. 1992. Victoria Lawson. 'Institutional, Research, and Philosophical Domains of Concern' in G. Elbow, ed. Future Directions in Latin Americanist Geography: Research Agendas for the Nineties and Beyond. Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers, Special Publication No. 3, pp. 13-24. Assorted Short Articles and Columns 2007. Co-author of the Diversity
Task Force Report to the Council of the Association of American Geographers
(with Joe Darden, Inez Miyares, 2007. ‘Making the Case for Geography’ webpage article appearing on the Healthy Departments Page of the Association of American Geographers website (aag.org), with Alexander Murphy. 2004-2005. Presidential Columns, AAG Newsletter. July 2004 - June 2005. 2004. 'Geospatial Technologies Working for Environmental and Social Justice' Directions Magazine, June 7, 2004. 2003. 'Opportunities for Geographers at the National Science Foundation' AAG Newsletter 38 (11), December Issue. Discussion Papers Not Published Elsewhere (Editorial Review) 1986. Victoria Lawson. 'National Economic Policies, Local Variations in
Structure of Production, and Uneven Regional Development: The Case of
Ecuador', Studies on the Interrelationships Between Development and
Migration in Third World Settings, Discussion Paper Series, #33,
pp. i-163. Department of Geography, 1985. 1984. Victoria Lawson. 'Intermediate Cities and Developmental,
Exploitative Impacts Upon Regional Development, A Research Proposal', Studies
on the Interrelationships Between Development and Migration in Third World
Settings, Discussion Paper Series, #19, pp. i-21. Department
of Geography, 1984. 1982. Victoria Lawson. 'Rural-to-Rural Migration in a Third World Setting:
Conceptual Aspects and a Case Study of Costa Rica', Studies on the
Interrelationships Between Development and Migration in Third World Settings,
Discussion Paper Series, #5, pp. i-47. Department of
Geography, 1982. E. Helen Berry, Discussion Papers Published Elsewhere (Editorial Review) 1985. Victoria Lawson and 1984. 1983. 1983. Book Reviews in Refereed Journals 2002. Gender and International Migration in 1997. An Urbanizing World. Global Report on Human Settlements, by
United 1997. Feminist Dilemmas in Fieldwork, ed. Diane Wolf. Reviewed for The Professional Geographer. 49(1): 162. 1997. Modern Feminist Thought. From Second Wave to Post-Feminism,
by 1995. Space, Place and Gender, by Doreen Massey. Reviewed for The Professional Geographer 47(4): 479-480. 1995. Indigenous People and Poverty in 1993. Viva. Women and popular protest in Latin America, eds. Sarah Radcliffe and Sallie Westwood. Reviewed for Environment and Planning A 26(1): 154-156. 1993. Gender and Migration in Developing Countries, ed. Sylvia Chant. Reviewed for the Annals of the Association of American Geographers 84(1): 137-139. 1993. Empowerment: The politics of an alternative development, by John Friedmann. Reviewed for Progress in Human Geography. 1992. Reply to Storper on 'Flexibility and
Contingency in 1990. The Location of Jobs in a Developing Metropolis, by Kyu Sik Lee. Reviewed for Economic Geography. 1988. Spontaneous Shelter: International Perspectives and Prospects,
ed. Carl V. Patton. 1987. Promise of Development: Theories of Change in 1987. The Geography of Third World Cities, by Stella Lowder. Barnes and Noble. Reviewed for The Professional Geographer 40(1): 127. Work in Progress 2008. Plenary for 2008. ‘Care ethics, the state
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Research Grants at the 2002-2007. National Science Foundation, $171,434 'Reinterpreting Geographies of Rural Poverty in the American Northwest' co-principal investigator with Lucy Jarosz, University of Washington. Involves field-work in three communities in the American Northwest. 1999-2000. Royalty Research Grant, $32,000
'Modem Cowboys and Rednecks: Class Restructuring in the American West' with
Lucy Jarosz, Department of Geography, 1995-1998. National Science Foundation, $102,742 ‘Household Relations and Gendered Migration in Latin
America’, Lawson’s portion of a collaborative
project in which NSF awarded a total of $299,000 to Lawson, Prof. R. Bilsborrow, 1994-1995. Royalty Research Fund, 1993-1996. Ford Foundation, $75,000 'Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Practicum for the SSRC International Predissertation Fellowship Grant Competition.' Funding with Ellis Goldberg, Political Science to run a graduate seminar series on methodology and proposal writing. 1992. 1990-1993. National Science Foundation, $65,000 'Urban Employment Patterns
Under Industrial Subcontracting: A Proposal for Theoretical and Empirical
Work in 1990. Latin American Studies Interdisciplinary award from the Provost's Office. One month of summer support to develop an interdisciplinary faculty research seminar and undergraduate course. 1989. Graduate School Research Fund Award, $6,076 'Work and Welfare in Latin American Manufacturing: A Case Study of Ecuador' -- principal investigator. 1987. Department of Education Foreign Travel Grant, $1,200. Awarded for
field study in 1987. National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Grants Grants awarded by NSF to Lawson as Principal Investigator, in conjunction with PhD students, to provide twelve months of field work funding. 2001-2003. National Science Foundation, Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant, $9,990 'Regional Economic Integration and the Changing Spaces of Politics'. With Clare Newstead. 2000 - 2001. National Science Foundation, Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant, $9,690 'Shifting Gender Relations and the Transformation of Moroccan Social Spaces'. With Amy Freeman. 1999-2001. National Science Foundation,
Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant, $9,835 'The Geography of Financial
Services Restructuring in 1997-1998. National Science Foundation, Doctoral Dissertation Improvement
Grant, $9,984 'Engaging the State from Peripheral Places: Emerging
Citizenship Discourses in 1994-1995. National Science Foundation, Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant $9,470 'Labor Market Formation in an Immigrant Community'. With Linda Becker. 1994-1995. National Science Foundation, Doctoral Dissertation Improvement
Grant $8,677 'A Comparison of the Consequences of Gendered Migration in Two
Regions of 1993-1994. National Science Foundation, Doctoral Dissertation Improvement
Grant $9,505 'New Landscapes: Political Activism and the Creation of
Community Identity in the 1992-1993. National Science Foundation, Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant $8,505 'Comparative Investigation of the links between Female Household Headship and Women's Poverty in Urban Mexico'. With Patricia Chalita. 1990. National Science Foundation, Doctoral Dissertation Improvement grant
$7,800 'Informal Trading in At 1985-1986. Graduate Alumni Research Award, $1,000. 'Developmental and Exploitative Tendencies in Intermediate City Development: The Case of Ecuador' -- principal investigator. 1984-1986. National Science Foundation, $9,597. ' Editorial Responsibilities 2007-2010. North American editor, Progress in Human Geography. 2002-present. Member, editorial board Economic Geography. 1998-2006. Member, editorial board Annals of the Association of American Geographers. 1998-2000. Member, editorial board Progress in Human Geography. Reviewing of articles and proposals for Annals of the AAG,
Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, Environment and Planning A,
Antipode, Economic Geography, Professional Geographer, Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers Yearbook, Yearbook of the Presentations at Professional Meetings (Since 1995) 2008. April. Invited panelist ‘Author meets the
critics: Tania Murray Li, The Will to Improve’, National meetings,
Association of American Geographers, 2007. April. Invited paper ‘Feminist Care Ethics:
on care and responsibility in geography’ in session titled Radical
Geographies and Normative Political Theory: embracing the normative? National
meetings, Association of American Geographers, 2006. November. Paper titled ‘White Americans
won’t do those jobs: cultural constructions of White and Latino poverty
in the American Northwest’.
Presented at Race/Ethnicity and Place III Conference, 2006. September. Invited participant in three sessions at
the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers Meeting, Eugene OR. Presented in a ‘Grants and
Grant-making’ Panel, a panel on ‘Healthy Departments’ and
was invited discussant for a paper session on ‘Poverty and Homelessness
in the 2006. May. Invited discussant for panel ‘Migration
Studies: looking back, looking forwards’ at the Moving Americans
Conference, 2006. March. AAG Presidential Address ‘Geographies of Care and Responsibility’ Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Chicago. 2005. June. Presentation on the state of the AAG and
U.S. Geography, Conference of Canadian Geographers, 2005. January. ‘Geographies of White and Latino
Poverty in the American Northwest’ at International Critical Geography 2004. September. 'Geographies of White and Latino Poverty in
the American Northwest' at APCG, 2004. August. Discussant for panel entitled 'Transnational Migration
and Gender'. Annual Meetings of the International Geographical Union, 2003. October. Invited paper 'Feminist analyses of Work' at
East Lakes/West Lakes AAG meeting, 2003. October. 'Migration and Neoliberalism
in 2003. March. Invited participant in a panel titled 'Get a Job!'. Annual Meetings of the Association of American
Geographers, 2002. March. Invited participant in a paper session.
Paper titled 'Global Governmentality and Graduated
Sovereignty: neo-liberalism, poverty and migration in 2002. March. Invited participant in a panel titled 'Tips for
First Year Faculty'. Annual Meetings of the Association of American
Geographers, 2001. March. Invited participant in a panel session titled
'Geographies of Latin America: Problems, Progress, Prospects'.
Annual Meetings of the Association of American Geographers, 2000, November. Presented a paper titled 'Global Governmentality,
2000, April. Presented a paper titled 'Making Sense of Neoliberal Modernization: Migration, Gender and Work in 1999, May. Invited participant in conference titled 'Neoliberalism and Structural Adjustment in Latin America
and 1999, March. Presented a paper titled 'Arguments within the
Geographies of Movement? Deconstructing the migrant as a modern subject' as
the Progress in Human Geography Lecture at the Annual Meetings of the
Association of American Geographers, 1998, November. Coauthored paper with Lucy Jarosz
titled 'Mapping the Red, White and Blue'. American Studies Meetings, 1998, April. Presented a paper titled 'Migrants on Development:
empirical investigations of migrant narratives of modernization in 1997, April. Invited presenter in the Presidential Plenary Session titled ‘Change,
Continuity and Discourse: The challenge to and from Geography’ with a
paper titled ‘Placing the Migrant’. Annual Meetings of the
Association of American Geographers, 1996, April. Invited presenter in session titled ‘Theoretical
Developments in Latin Americanist Geography’
with a paper titled ‘Hierarchical Households and Gendered Migration in 1995, March. Invited discussant in session titled 'Feminist Empowerment and Praxis'. Annual Meetings of the
Association of American Geographers, Keynote and Invited Presentations (Since 1995) 2008.
April. ‘Dumping Grounds
and Unseen Grounds: Placing poverty, race and ethnicity in the American
Northwest’ invited colloquium, Department of Geography, 2008.
February. ‘Dumping
Grounds and Unseen Grounds: Placing poverty, race and ethnicity in the
American Northwest’ invited colloquium, 2008.
February. ‘Dumping
Grounds and Unseen Grounds: Placing poverty, race and ethnicity in the
American Northwest’ invited colloquium, Department of Geography, 2008.
January. ‘Dumping Grounds and Unseen Grounds: Placing poverty,
race and ethnicity in the American Northwest’ speaker at faculty
seminar, Department of Geography, 2008.
January. ‘Dumping Grounds
and Unseen Grounds: Placing poverty, race and ethnicity in the American
Northwest’ invited colloquium, Department of Geography, 2007.
September. Invited participant
in three sessions at the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers Meeting,
Eugene OR. Presented in a
‘Grants and Grant-making’ Panel; panel on ‘Healthy
Departments’; and discussant for a session on ‘Poverty and
Homelessness in the 2006. June. Invited
keynote speaker and faculty presenter for the Summer Institute in Economic
Geography, 2006. May. ‘Geographies of
Care and Responsibility’ invited to lecture in the 2006. April. ‘Geographies of Care and
Responsibility’ invited as Ralph Brown Day Lecturer, Department of
Geography, 2005. December. ‘Justice, Governance and the Limits
to Care’ invited as Miller Lecturer (with Lynn Staeheli),
Department of Geography, 2005. June. ‘Presentation on Diversity in
Geography’ at the AAG Healthy Departments Workshop, 2004-2005. Keynote / Plenary Addresses at AAG Conferences from September 2004 to September 2005. Washington DC (Race/Ethnicity and Place Conference at Howard University); Sioux Falls, SD (Great Plains / Rocky Mountains Division); Oshkosh, WI (West Lakes Division); Athens, OH (East Lakes Division); Villanova, PA (Middle States Division); Nagadoches, TX (Southwestern Division); Biloxi, MS (Southeastern Division). 2005. May. Invited speaker at the World University Network's Development Studies Conference at the University of Oslo, Norway. 2005. April. Keynote speaker at 2005. April. Served as President at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Denver, CO. 2005. April. Invited speaker at the Department of Geography, 2004. November. Invited speaker at the Department of Geography, 2004. November. Invited speaker at the Department of Geography, 2003. September. Speaker at Presidential Reception and representative of the AAG at the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers' Annual Meeting at Portland State University, Portland, OR. 2003. May. Keynote speaker at Delaware Valley Geographic Association
dinner; delivered 'A feminist critique of globalization research' at the
Department of Geography, 2003. February. Department of Geography colloquium, 'A Feminist Critique
of Globalization', at the 2003. January. Two invited talks at the 2002. May. Invited participant at the Symposium of the World University
Network on Neo-liberalism. 2002. April. Invited participant in Conference on Globalization and
Democracy, sponsored by the Institute for Behavioral Studies, 2002. March. Invited colloquium, 2001. October. Invited colloquium, Department of Geography, 2001. October. Invited participant in Conference on
Geographies of Global Economic Change. Paper titled 'Locating
Globalization: Feminist (re)readings of the subjects and spaces of
globalization'. 2001. April. Invited speaker to the Global Affairs Program, 2001. April. Ellen Churchill Semple Day
Speaker at the Department of Geography, 2000. December. Invited colloquium, Department of Geography, 2000. December. Invited colloquium, Department of Geography, 2000. April. Invited presenter at a workshop titled 'DiverCity', responding to Leonie Sandercock's
Dreaming Cosmopolis. Workshop organized by 2000. April. Commentator in series titled 'Borderlands of Globality: Transnational Spaces and Struggles' for paper
by Jennifer Hyndman, Department of Geography, 2000. May. Invited participant in workshop on Critical Asian
Development and Social Movements. Critical Asian Studies Program, 1999. May. Invited participant in a conference on 'Neoliberalism and Structural Adjustment in Latin America
and 1997. September. Keynote Speaker at 1997 Freshman Convocation, 1997. April. Invited colloquium in the Department of Geography, 1997. February. Invited colloquium in the Department of Geography, 1996. January. Invited colloquium at the |
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National Positions and Committees (since 1995) 2008. Member, Strategic Directions
for the Geographical Sciences Study Committee, 2007-2009. Member, National 2007-2009. Member, Enhancing Diversity Committee, Association of American Geographers. 2004-2008. Chair, AAG Healthy Departments Committee. 2005-2006. Past President, Association of American Geographers. 2004-2005. President, Association of American Geographers. 2004-2006. Member, AAG Diversity Task Force. 2003-2004. Vice President, Association of American Geographers. 2003-2006. AAG Executive Committee. 2000-2003. Chair of the national councilors and national councilor, Association of American Geographers, elected by the AAG membership. 2000-2003. Chair, Glenda Laws Awards Committee, Association of American Geographers. 2000-2003. Member, Endowment Trust Committee, Association of American Geographers. 1998-1999. Member, Screening Panel for the International Predissertation Fellowship Competition, Social Science Research Council. 1995-1997. Member, Review Panel for Research Grants, National Science Foundation, Geography and Regional Science Program. 1996. Chair, Nominating Committee, Association of American Geographers. 1992-1995. Chair, Research Grants Committee, Association of American Geographers. 1993-1995. Member, Publications Committee, Association of American Geographers. Conference Organization 2007. Co-convener of World
Universities Network Conference on Critical, Global Poverty Studies at the 2005. April. Organizer of Presidential Plenary sessions at the Denver AAG Annual Meeting. Two panels: 'Geographies of Fear and Hope I: economies, politics and peace' with speakers Vine Deloria (emeritus, University of Colorado), Patricia Nelson Limerick (University of Colorado), Sarah Radcliffe (Cambridge University), and Matthew Sparke (University of Washington); and 'Geographies of Fear and Hope II: environments, socities and sustainability' with speakers Jennifer Hyndman (Simon Fraser University), Brian Klinkenberg (University of British Columbia), Steve Schneider (Stanford University), Gilbert F. White (University of Colorado), and Jennifer R. Wolch (University of Southern California). 2004. June. Organizer of 'AAG Healthy Departments Workshop' bringing together 35 participants from across the nation to build strong departments and strong leadership in Geography. 2000, April. Co-organizer of two special sessions of 'New Migrations in the Global Economy' at the Pittsburgh AAG meetings. 1998, April. Co-organizer of special session for the Boston AAG meetings 'Reworking Development through Migrant Narratives'. 1994, April. Organizer and discussant of special session for the San Francisco AAG meetings, 'Gendered Consequences of Migration'. 1993, April. Organizer and chair of two special sessions for the Atlanta AAG meetings, 'Women Restructuring Work and Politics' and 'Local Outcomes of Economic Restructuring for Women's Work Across the Americas'. 1992, April. Organizer and chair of two special sessions titled 'Dialogue
on the 1991, April. Organizer and chair of special session. 'From Global
Political-Economy to Social Reproduction in Place: Cities, State, and Society
in 1989, July. Organizer, Association of American Geographers' Phoenix Group Summer Retreat. This retreat brought together junior and senior scholars in geography to discuss and resolve issues pertaining to research career development in our discipline. 1989. Co-organizer, chair, and discussant in three Latin American Development sessions, i) Industry and Labor in Latin America, ii) The State in Urban Development in Latin America, and iii) Brazilian Development, at the 1989 national Association of American Geographers meetings, Baltimore, MD. 1988. Organizer, special session 'The Interface of the State, Forms of Production, and Development Outcomes in Developing Nations', at the Association of American Geographers Annual Meetings in Phoenix in April 1988. 1984, November. Chair of Session, 'Urban and Regional Systems Policy' at University Service (since 1995) 2007. Chaired search committee for chair of Anthropology Department. 2006. Member, Global Affairs Advisory Committee, Provost’s Office. 2005. Member, Search Committee for the Dean of the 2003-2005. Member, governing committee of the Stice Feminist Scholar in Social Justice. 2001-2004. Member, College Council, 2000. Chair, Search Committee for the Chair of the UW Department of American Ethnic Studies. 2000. Member, Brotman Award Selection Committee. 1998-2000. Member, Board of Directors, 1998-2000. Member, UW Honors Program Advisory Board. 1999. Member, Distinguished Teaching Award Selection Committee. 1996-1997. Member, Provost Search Committee. 1995-1996. Member, Presidential Task Force on International Studies. 1994-1996. Member, Executive Committee Latin American Studies Program. 1995-1998. Member, Special Committee on Faculty Women, Faculty Senate, 1995. Faculty 1993-1999. Member, faculty mentoring committee for Assistant Professor Saraswati Sunyindo, Women's Studies. 1995. Member, Program Review of Departmental Service (since 1995) 2007. Served on three promotion committees for geography colleagues. 2006-2007. Member executive committee. 2006. Served on three promotion committees for geography colleagues. 2005-2006. Member of faculty search committee for a GIS colleague. 2001-2002. Member of executive committee, elected by faculty in the Geography Department. 2000. Chair, Departmental Strategic Planning Committee. 1997-2000. Department Chair. 1996. Chair, Departmental Ten Year Review Committee and principal author of Departmental Self-Study Report. 1996-1997. Associate Chair, Department of Geography. 1993-1995. Chair, Curriculum Committee. 1993-1995. Undergraduate Program Coordinator. |
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Courses Taught Geog 230 'Geographies of Global Inequality' Geog 330 ' Geog 533 ‘Geographies of Care and Responsibility’ Geog 531 'Reworking Development
seminar' Geog 502 'Proposal Writing seminar' Graduate Supervision PhD's chaired Suzanne Teltscher
(1992) Juan Galvis (ongoing) Rebecca Burnett (ongoing) Dena Aufseeser (ongoing) MA's chaired Annie Faulkner (1988) Annie Menzel (ongoing) |
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