CURRICULUM VITAE SUSAN W. HARDWICK CONTACT INFORMATION Department of Geography University of Oregon Eugene, OR 97403 (541) 206-8540
[email protected] EMPLOYMENT 2000-2013
Professor Emerita, Professor, and Associate Professor of Geography University of Oregon Eugene, OR
2009-2012
Educational Consultant National Geographic Society Washington, DC
2008-2012
Senior Research Fellow Metropolis Project University of British Columbia and Simon Fraser University Vancouver, BC
1997-2000
Professor of Geography Associate Director, Gilbert M. Grosvenor Center for Geographic Education Texas State University San Marcos, TX
1993-1997
Professor of Geography California State University, Chico Chico, CA
1994-1997
Co-Coordinator, Literacy and Learning Program California State University, Chico Chico, CA
1986-1993
Assistant and Associate Professor Department of Geography and Planning California State University, Chico
1983-1984
Director of Ethnographic Research City of Sacramento, Division of History
1974-1986
Instructor and Chair Department of Earth Sciences Cosumnes River College, Sacramento, CA
1968-1970
Middle School Teacher Honcut School, Butte County School District Oroville, CA
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EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND Ph.D. in Geography University of California, Davis Dissertation: Ethnic Residential and Commercial Patterns in Sacramento with Special Reference to the Russian-American Experience M.A. in Geography California State University, Chico Thesis: Chinese Settlement in Butte County, California: 1860-1920 B.S. in Geography Slippery Rock State University (Pennsylvania)
PUBLICATIONS BOOKS Remy Tremblay and Susan W. Hardwick. 2012 (in review). Mobile Geographers at the Canada-U.S. Borderland: Autobiographies of Canadian and ‘American’ Migration, Adjustment, and Belonging. Montreal, Quebec: McGill-Queens University Press. Hardwick, Susan W., Fred Shelley, and Donald G. Holtgrieve. 2012 (2nd edition). Geography of North America: Environment, Political Economy, and Culture. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall. Chu, Gregory H., Susan W, Hardwick, and Donald G. Holtgrieve. 2011. My World Geography. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice Hall. Singer, Audrey, Susan W. Hardwick, and Caroline Brettell, eds. 2008. Twenty First Century Suburban Gateways: Immigrant Incorporation in Suburban America. Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution. Hardwick, Susan W., Fred Shelley, and Donald G. Holtgrieve. 2008. Geography of North America: Environment, Political Economy, and Culture. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall. Hardwick, Susan W. 2007. Far from Home: Slavic Refugees and the Changing Face of Oregon. Portland, OR: Oregon Council for the Humanities. Hardwick, Susan W. 2002. Mythic Galveston: Re-Inventing America’s Third Coast. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press. Hardwick, Susan W. and Donald G. Holtgrieve. 1996. Geography for Educators: Standards, Themes, and Concepts. Englewood Cliffs: NJ: Prentice-Hall. Betts, Jeanette Gardner, Susan Wiley Hardwick, and Gail L. Hobbs, eds. 1996. Santa Barbara and California’s Central Coast Region: Images and Encounters. Indiana, PA: National Council for Geographic Education. Hardwick, Susan Wiley and Donald G. Holtgrieve. 1996. Valley for Dreams: Life and Landscape in the Sacramento Valley. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield.
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Hardwick, Susan Wiley.1993. Russian Refuge: Religion, Migration, and Settlement on the North American Pacific Rim. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Hardwick, Susan Wiley and Donald G.Holtgrieve. 1990. Patterns on Our Planet: Concepts and Themes in Geography. New York: Macmillan. REFEREED ARTICLES and BOOK CHAPTERS Remy Tremblay, Susan W. Hardwick, and Jamie O’Neill. (in review). “Skilled Migrants at the Borderland: Mobile Geographers in Canada and the United States,” American Journal of Canadian Studies. Hardwick, Susan W. 2012 (in press). “Emerging Trends in North American Migration,” Canadian Diversity/Diversite Canadienne. Singer, Audrey, Susan W. Hardwick, and Caroline Brettell. 2012 (in press). “21st Century Gateways: Immigrants in Suburban America,” (in) America’s Growing Inequality: The Impact of Race and Poverty. C.W. Hartman, ed. Washington, DC: Institute for Poverty and Race Press. Hardwick, Susan W. and Derek Miller. 2012 (forthcoming). “Oregon as an Immigrant Gateway,” (in) Immigration in Oregon. R. Bussell and M. Mendoza, eds. Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University Press. Hardwick, Susan W. 2012. “Foreword” (in) Geography in the News. N. Lineback and M. Gritzner, eds. New York: Worldview. Hardwick, Susan W. 2012. “The Burning of York and Washington and Canadian National Identity” (in) Mapping 1812: A Teaching Guide on the War of 1812. J.Jedwab., ed. Montreal, Quebec, Canada: Association for Canadian Studies. Hardwick, Susan W. and Heather Smith. 2011. “Crossing the 49th Parallel: U.S.-born Migrants in Canada and Canadians in the United States,” (in) Immigrant Geographies of North American Cities. Wei Li, Jose Carlos Teixiera, and Audrey Kobayashi, eds. Don Mills, Ontario: Oxford University Press: 288-311. Moore, Niamh, Eric J. Fournier, Susan W. Hardwick, Mick Healey, John MacLachlan, and Jorn Seemann. 2011. “Mapping the Journey to Self-Authorship,” Journal of Geography in Higher Education 35 (3): 1-14. Hardwick, Susan W. 2010. “Fuzzy Transnationals: American Migration, Settlement, and Belonging in Canada.” The American Review of Canadian Studies 40: 86-103. Hardwick, Susan W., Rebecca Marcus, and Marissa Isaak. 2010. “Education and National Identity in a Comparative Context,” National Identities 12 (3): 265-280. Adriana E. Martinez and Susan W. Hardwick. 2009. “Building Fences: Undocumented Immigration and Identity in a Small Border Town,” Focus in Geography 522 (4): 48-55. Hardwick, Susan W. 2009. “Inscribing Ethnicity on the Land,” (in) The Making of the American Landscape, M.P. Conzen, ed. Boston: Unwin Hyman: 229-252. Hardwick, Susan W. and Ginger Mansfield. 2009. “Discourse, Identity, and ‘Homeland as Other’ at the Borderlands,” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 99 (2): 383-405.
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Hardwick, Susan W. 2009. “Borders and Boundaries: Geographies and Identities in Canada and the United States,” Canadian Journal for Social Research 3: 19-26. Hardwick, Susan W. and Robert Davis. 2009. “Content-Based Language Instruction: A New Window of Opportunity for Geography Education,” The Journal of Geography. Hardwick, Susan W. 2009 .“Social Networks in the Promised Land,” (in) War Resistors in Retrospect, Joseph Jones and Lori Olafson, eds. Ottawa: Canadian National Research Council. Hardwick, Susan W. 2009. “The Case Study Approach in Human Geography,” (in) The International Encyclopedia of Human Geography, R. Kitchen and Nigel Thrift, eds. Oxford, UK: Elsevier Ltd.: Vol. I: 441-445. Hardwick, Susan W. and James E. Meacham. 2008. “Placing the Refugee Diaspora in Portland, Oregon,” (in) Twenty-First Century Gateways: Immigrant Incorporation in Suburban America. A. Singer, S.W. Hardwick, and C. Brettell, eds. Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution: 225-256. Hardwick, Susan W. 2008. “Suburban Nation,” (in) Twenty-First Century Gateways: Immigrant Incorporation in Suburban America. A. Singer, S.W. Hardwick, and C. Brettell, eds. Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution: 31-52. Hardwick, Susan W. 2008. “Slavic Dreams: Post-Soviet Refugee Identity and Adaptation in Portland, Oregon,” (in) Immigrants Outside Megalopolis: Ethnic Transformation in the Heartland, R. C. Jones, ed. London: Lexington Books: 25-42. Hardwick, Susan W. and Charles Martinez. 2008. Immigration in Oregon: Patterns, Issues, Recommendations,” (in) Immigration in Oregon. Eugene, OR: Labor Education and Research Center, University of Oregon. Hardwick, Susan W. and Justyna Goworowska. 2008. “Immigration Patterns in Urban Oregon,” Immigration in Oregon. Eugene, OR: Labor Education and Research Center, University of Oregon. Hardwick, Susan W. and Fred M. Shelley. 2008. “Active Mentoring Strategies for Growth in Geography,” (in) Aspiring Academics: A Resource Book for Graduate Students and Early Career Faculty, M. Solem and K. Foote, eds. Washington, DC: Association of American Geographers. W.E. Boyd, R.L. Healey, S.W. Hardwick, M. Haigh, P.Klein, B. Doran, J. Trafford, and J. Bradbeer. 2008. “None of Us Sets Out to Hurt People: The Ethical Geographer and Geography Curricula in Higher Education,” The Journal of Geography in Higher Education 32 (1): 37-50. Singer, Audrey, Susan W. Hardwick, and Caroline Brettell. 2008. “21st Century Gateways: Immigrants in Suburban America,” Poverty and Race 17: 4: 1-19. Hardwick, Susan W. 2008. “The Way of Old Believers,” (in) Oregon Humanities: A Journal of Ideas and Perspectives, Portland: Oregon Council for the Humanities. Hardwick, Susan Wiley. 2007. “Place, Space, and Migration: Geographical Theories in Migration Research,” (in) Theories in Migration Research: Talking Across the Disciplines, C. B. Brettell and J. R. Hollifield, eds. New York: Routledge.
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Hardwick, Susan W. 2006. “Transnational Refugee and Immigrant Networks,” (in) Convergence and Divergence in North America: Canada and the United States. K. Froschauer, Nadine Fabbi,, and Susan Pell, eds. Vancouver, BC: Centre for Canadian Studies, Simon Fraser University. Hardwick, Susan W. 2006. “The Geography of Whiteness: Russian and Ukrainian ‘Coalitions of Color’ in the Pacific Northwest’ (in) Race, Ethnicity, and Place in a Changing America, J. Frazier, ed. Albany, NY: State University of New York (SUNY) Press: 329-339. Hardwick, Susan W. 2006. “The Ties that Bind: Transnational Migrant Networks at the Canadian-U.S. Borderland,” The American Review of Canadian Studies 35: 667-682. Hardwick, Susan Wiley. 2006. “Reaching Beyond the Walls of the Academy: Publishing Scholarly Books in Geography for the Popular Market,” Yearbook of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers 68: 132-141. Hardwick, Susan W. 2006. “Nodal Heterolocalism and Transnationalism at the United States-Canadian Border,” The Geographical Review 96: 212-228. Hardwick, Susan W. and James E. Meacham. 2005. “Heterolocalism, Networks of Ethnicity, and Refugee Communities in the Pacific Northwest: The Portland Story,” The Professional Geographer 57 (4): 539-557. Hume, Susan E. and Susan W. Hardwick. 2005. “Migration, Culture, and Place: The Impacts of Refugee Resettlement on the Portland Urban Area,” The Geographical Review 95: 189-209. Hardwick, Susan W. 2005. “Mentoring Early Career Geographers: Issues and Strategies,” The Professional Geographer 55: 21-27. Gabrys-Alexson, Randy, Christopher Kemnitz, Scott Bell, and Susan W. Hardwick. 2005. “Embarking on Collaborative Research in Geographic Education,” International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education 14: 202-210. Solem, Michael, Lex Chalmers, David DiBlase, Karl Donert, and Susan Hardwick. 2005. “Internationalizing Professional Development in Geography through Distance Education,” The Journal of Geography in Higher Education 30: 147-160. Hardwick, Susan W. 2004. Teaching Human Geography, Gary S. Elbow, ed. Jacksonville, AL: National Council for Geographic Education: 131-140. Estaville, Lawrence, Susan W. Hardwick, James Allen, and Ines Miyares. 2004. “American Ethnic Geography,” (in) Geography in America at the Dawn of the 21st Century. G.L.Gaile and C. J. Wilmott, eds. Oxford: Oxford University Press: 586-599. Hardwick, Susan W. 2003. “Teaching Geography in the USA,” (in) Teaching Geography at the Beginning of the New Century, Jose W. Vesentini, ed. Sao Paulo, Brazil: Papirus Press. Hardwick, Susan W. 2003. “An Early 20th Century ‘Network of Ethnicity:’ The Galveston Movement,” Historical Geography. Hardwick, Susan W. 2003. “Migration, Embedded Networks and Social Capital: Toward Theorising North American Ethnic Geography,” International Journal of Population Geography 9: 163-179.
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Hardwick, Susan W. 2003. “Galveston: Ellis Island of Texas,” The Journal of Cultural Geography 20: 69-91. Hardwick, Susan W. 2002. “California’s Emerging Russian Homeland,” (in) Homelands:A Geography of Culture and Place Across America. R. Nostrand and L. Estaville, eds. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press: 210-224. Hardwick, Susan W. 2002. “Women in Geographic Education: An Agenda for the New Century,” The Journal of Geography 101: 224-226. Hardwick, Susan Wiley. 2001. “Russian Acculturation in Sacramento,” (in) Geographical Identities of Ethnic North America: Race, Space, and Place, K. A. Berry and M. L. Henderson, eds. Reno: University of Nevada Press: 255-278. Hardwick, Susan W. 2001. “Identity, Place, and Locale in Galveston,” The Geographical Review 91: 335341. Hardwick, Susan W. 2001. “The Status of Geography in Higher Education in the United States,” International Network of Learning and Teaching Geography. London: INLT online publications (http://www2.glos.ac.uk/gdn/inlt/plym2001/status.htm) Hardwick, Susan W., Kathy Alexander, Lydia Bean, and Fred Shelley. 2000. “Gender vs. Sex Differences: Factors Affecting Performance in Geographic Education,” The Journal of Geography 99: 238-244. Reeve, Derrick, Susan Hardwick, Karen Kemp, and Teresa Ploszajska. 2000. “Delivering Geography Courses Internationally.” The Journal of Geography in Higher Education 24: 228-237. Hardwick, Susan W. 2000. “Humanising the Technology Landscape Through a Collaborative Pedagogy,” The Journal of Geography in Higher Education. 24: 123-129. Hardwick, Susan W. and Fred Shelley. 2000. “Gender and Geographic Education,” Introduction to a special issue of the Journal of Geography compiled and co-edited by Hardwick and Shelley. 98: 247-252. Hardwick, Susan Wiley. 1998. “Going the Distance: Post-Graduate Educational Reform in Geographic Education,” Open Praxis: The International Journal of Distance Learning 1: 18-22. Hardwick, Susan Wiley. 1995. “Looking Toward the Future: A Concepts, Themes, and Standards Approach to Pre-service Education.” Journal of Geography 94: 513-518. Hardwick, Susan W. 1993. “Religion and Migration: The Molokan Experience.” Yearbook of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers 55: 127-141. Hardwick, Susan Wiley.1993. “Origin and Diffusion of Russian Baptists and Pentecostals in Russia and Ukraine.” The Pennsylvania Geographer 31: 2-13. Hardwick, Susan Wiley and Jeanette G. Betts. 1998. “Reading, Recording and Analyzing Ethnic Landscapes,” (in) Teaching Ethnic Geography. L. Estaville and C. Rosen, eds. Indiana, PA: National Council for Geographic Education, pp.15-22.
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Hardwick, Susan Wiley. 1998. “Finding Our Way Toward the New Century: Training Pre-Service Teachers in Geography,” (in) Outstanding Teaching and Learning Practice. M. Flachmann, ed. Long Beach: California State University Systemwide Press, pp.85-96. Hardwick, Susan W. and Elizabeth Renfro. 1997. “Cognitive Site Mapping: Placing Yourself in Context,” (in) Teaching About Culture, Ethnicity, and Diversity. T. Singelis, ed. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, pp.199-207. Hardwick, Susan Wiley. 1997. “Meeting the Needs of Special Populations in Geography: Key Issues and Research Questions,” (in) The First Assessment: Status of Research in Geographic Education. R. Boehm and J. Peterson, eds. San Marcos, TX: Gilbert M. Grosvenor Center for Geographic Education, pp.147-162. Hardwick, Susan W. 1993. “Clinging to the Old in a New Land: Russian Old Believers and Doukhobors in the Pacific Northwest,” (in) The Pacific Northwest. Bellingham, WA: Department of Geography, pp.78-93. Hardwick, Susan Wiley.1992. “Russians in California,” Modern Encyclopedia of Religions in Russia and the Soviet Union. P. Steeves, ed. Gulf Breeze, Fl: Academic International Press, pp.53-61. Hardwick, Susan Wiley.1992. “Russian Settlement on the North American Pacific Rim,” (in) Geographical Snapshots of North America. D. Janelle, ed. New York: Guilford Press, pp.222-29. Hardwick, Susan Wiley. 1987. “A Bend in the River: Russians in Sacramento.” Chapter 3 in A Feeling for Place. C. Burr, ed. Chico: The University Press, pp.9-18. Hardwick, Susan Wiley.1991. “The Impact of Religion on Ethnic Settlement: Russian Old Believers.” The California Geographer 31: 19-36. Hardwick, Susan Wiley and Donald G. Holtgrieve. 1991. “Relicts of a Time of Turbulence: Autocamps by the River,” The Californians 9: 14-18. Hardwick, Susan Wiley.1990. “Using City Directories to Teach Geography,” The Journal of Geography 89: 266-271. Hardwick, Susan Wiley and Donald G. Holtgrieve. 1989. “Themes and Concepts in Geography,” Social Science Review 28: 12-21. Hardwick, Susan Wiley.1987. “Suburban Commercial Development in the Shadow of Downtown Sacramento,” Yearbook of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers 49: 51-64. Hardwick, Susan W. and D. Smith. 1982. “Residential Front Yard Fences in the Sacramento Urban Area,” The California Geographer 22: 1-12. Hardwick, Susan W.1979. “A Geographical Interpretation of Ethnic Settlement in an Urban Landscape: Russians in Sacramento,” The California Geographer 19: 86-104. BOOK REVIEWS Hardwick, Susan W. 2012 (in press). Locating Migration: Rescaling Cities and Migrants by Nina Glick Schiller and Ayse Caglar. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2011 (in) Urban Geography.
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Hardwick, Susan W. 2010. From Urban Enclave to Ethnic Suburb: New Asian Communities in Pacific Rim Countries by Wei Li. Honolulu: University of Hawai’i Press, 2005 (in) The Journal of Asian American Studies. Hardwick, Susan W. 2009. Seeing Color: Indigenous Peoples and Racialized Ethnic Minorities in Oregon by Jun Xing, Erlinda Gonzalez-Berry, Patti Sakurai, Robert D. Thompson, Jr., and Kurt Peters. Corvallis: Oregon State University Press, 2006 (in) The Journal of American Ethnic History. Hardwick, Susan W. 2009 (in press). Labor Movement: How Migration Regulates Labor Markets by Harald Bauder. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006 (in) The Professional Geographer. Hardwick, Susan W. 2005. Tejano South Texas: A Mexican American Cultural Province by Daniel Arreola. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2002 (in) The Geographical Review. Hardwick, Susan W. 2005. Negotiated Memory:Doukhobor Autobiographical Discourse by Julie Rak. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2004 (in) American Review of Canadian Studies 35: 551-554. Hardwick, Susan W. 2002. The California Cauldron by William Clark. New York: Guilford Press, 1998 (in) Progress in Human Geography 26: 121-123. Hardwick, Susan W. 2002. Imperial Visions: National Imagination and Geographical Imperialism in the Russian Far East, 1840-1865 by Mark Bassin. New York: Cambridge University Press (in) The Professional Geographer 53: 559-561. Hardwick, Susan W. and Lydia L. Bean. 2000. Fieldwork and Dissertations in Geography by I. Livingstone, H. Matthews, and A. Castley. Cheltenham, UK: Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Higher Education, 1998 (in) The Journal of Geography 99: 180-181. Hardwick, Susan W. and Lydia L. Bean. 2000. Transferable Skills and Work-based Learning in Geography by B. Chalkley and J. Harwood. Cheltenham, UK: Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Higher Education, 1998 (in) The Journal of Geography 99: 181-182. Hardwick, Susan W. 1999. The Ethnic Quilt: Population Diversity in Southern California by J. P. Allen and E. Turner, California State University, Northridge, Department of Geography, 1997 (in) The Social Science Review, 80: 422-425. Hardwick, Susan Wiley. 1999. Values in Geography Education by Michael Naish, ed. London: Institute of London, 1998, (in) International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2: 46-51. Hardwick, Susan W. 1998. The Lie of the Land: Migrant Workers and the California Landscape by Don Mitchell, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1996 (in) The Journal of Historical Geography, 7: 18-24. Hardwick, Susan Wiley. 1995. Three Frontiers: Family, Land, and Society in the American West by D.L. May, Cambridge University Press,1994 (in) The Journal of Historical Geography, 4: 23-29. Hardwick, Susan Wiley. 1989. “Nemesis of a Small Town’s Anti-Chinese Campaigns, 1876-1888,” by M. Shover. California History, 1988 (in) Diggin’s, 26: 7-11.
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Hardwick, Susan W. and Donald G. Holtgrieve. 1984. Graphicacy and Geography Teaching by D. Boardman (in) The Journal of Geography, 87: 29-34. SHORTER CONTRIBUTIONS Hardwick, Susan W. 2012. “Education in the Yellowstone Region” and “Population Patterns in the Yellowstone Region,” Atlas of Yellowstone, A. Marcus and J. Meacham, eds. Eugene, OR: Department of Geography, University of Oregon. Jedwab, Jack and Susan W. Hardwick. 2010. “Recession doesn’t Stem Continuing flow of Canadian Relocation to the United States, The Globe and Mail, May 10, 2010: 1-4. Hardwick, Susan W. 2008. “Geographic Education and the American Geographical Society,” Ubique, Vol. 28: 1-3. Hardwick, Susan W. 2005. “Galileo Circle Members and AGS Councilors Visit NOAA,” Ubique, Vol. 25: 16-18. Hardwick, Susan W. 2004. “Geography’s Leadership Role in 21st Century Learning,” Ubique, Vol. 24: 20-21. Binko. James, Gil Latz, and Hardwick, Susan W. 2002. Teaching Geography: A Professional Development Workshop for Grade 7-12 Teachers. Cambridge, MA: Annenberg/CPB and Cambridge Studios, Inc. Hardwick, Susan W. 1998. “Integrating the National Geography Standards and Distance Learning into Post-Graduate Teacher Training,” Ubique 18(1): 6-7. Hardwick, Susan Wiley. 1998. “Measuring Gender vs. Sex Differences in Geographic Learning.” Finding a Way Bulletin 2: 4-5. Hardwick, Susan Wiley. 1997. “Distance Learning Goes Global: A Faculty Perspective.” The Distance Educator 3: 3-6. Hardwick, Susan W. 1995. “Self-Evaluation of Non-Biased Behavior,” Educational Equity Review 3: 6-9. Hardwick, Susan Wiley. 1987. “Finns of the American West,” Finnish-American Report 3: 1-4.
PUBLISHED COURSE STUDY GUIDES: Hardwick, Susan W. 2005-2011. Online course materials developed for GEOG 610: Preparing to Teach Advanced Placement Geography course for the National Council for Geographic Education (funded by the National Geographic Society). Hardwick, Susan W. and Brock Brown. 2000. Teaching World Geography: The Russian Realm. San Marcos, TX: Texas State University. Hardwick, Susan W. 2000. Seminar in Geographic Curriculum: An Online Course. 1999. San Marcos, TX: Texas State University.
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Hardwick, Susan W. and Brock Brown. 1998. Contemporary Issues in Geographic Education.. San Marcos, TX: Texas State University. Brown, Brock and Susan W. Hardwick. 1999. Teaching World Geography: North Africa and the Middle East. San Marcos, TX: Texas State University. Brown, Brock and Susan W. Hardwick. 1999. Teaching World Geography: South and Southeast Asia. San Marcos, TX: Texas State University. Brown, Brock and Susan W. Hardwick. 1999. Teaching World Geography: North America. San Marcos, TX: Texas State University. PUBLICATIONS IN PROGRESS
“Negotiating the ‘American’ Place-Identity Nexus in Montreal” for submission to The Canadian Geographer. “A Multicultural Dilemma? Canadian and U.S. Attitudes toward Immigration, Integration, and Identity.” (with Jack Jedwab). CRITICAL REVIEWS: GRANTS, MANUSCRIPTS, and TENURE AND PROMOTION FILES 2012. External Reviewer, Scholarly book manuscript, Guilford Press. 2006-2012. Editorial Board. Journal of Geography. 2011-2012. External Reviewer, Research and Programmatic Grant competition, Embassy of Canada, Washington, DC. 2009-2012: Manuscript reviewer for the Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Progress in Human Geography, Professional Geographer, Geographical Review, Journal of Geography in Higher Education, Urban Geography, National Identities, Area, and Journal of Geography. 2009-2012. University Tenure and Promotion process, External Reviewer (7 files). 2008-2011. Editorial Board. The Professional Geographer. 2007-2011. Society for Women Geographers Pruitt Dissertation Grants, review panel. 2008-2009. University Tenure and Promotion process, External Reviewer (4 files). 2008. National Science Foundation, Human Dynamics of Social Change review panel. 2007-2008. John Wiley and Sons Publishers, Geography Textbook Reviewer. 2005-2007. National Science Foundation Panelist, Geography and Regional Science, Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grants review panel. 2009. University Tenure and Promotion process, External Reviewer (3 files)
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2007. University Tenure and Promotion process, External Reviewer (4 files) 2006. University Tenure and Promotion process, External Reviewer (3 files). 2005 University Tenure and Promotion process, External Reviewer (4 files). 2004. University Tenure and Promotion process, External Reviewer (4 files). 2003. University Tenure and Promotion, External Reviewer (2 files). 2002. University Tenure and Promotion, External Reviewer (1 file). 1999-2009. National Science Foundation: Geography and Regional Science Proposal Reviewer. 2002-2008. Center for American Places. Outside Reviewer for scholarly book manuscripts. 2002. External Department Review, Department of Geography, San Francisco State University. 2001. External Department Review, Department of Geography, Southern Oregon State University. 2000. Tenure and Promotion, Outside Reviewer (2 files). 1999. U.S. Department of Education, Fund for the Improvement of Post-Secondary Education, “Learning Anytime Anywhere” Proposals Reviewer. 1999. Guest co-editor for special issue of the Journal of Geography on gender issues in geographic education (with Fred Shelley). 1999. National Science Foundation: Elementary, Secondary, and Informal Education Division, Proposal Reviewer, Washington, DC. 1999. Prentice Hall, Instructional Technology Reviewer of GeoTutor and Human Geography Web Sites, Englewood Cliffs, NJ. 1999. The California State University Systemwide Office. Outside Evaluator for the Annual Presidential Assessment, Long Beach, CA. 1999. Routledge Press, Outside Reviewer of Human Geography Series. 1998. Harcourt Brace, Textbook Reviewer, Orlando, FL. 1998. Tenure and Promotion, Outside Reviewer (1 file). 1997-1998. Harcourt Brace Publishers, Social Studies Textbook Reviewer, Orlando, FL. 1994-1995. Prentice Hall Publishing Company, Geography K-12 Textbook Reviewer, New York, NY. 1987-1988. Merrill Publishing Company, K-12 Geography Textbook Reviewer, Columbus, OH.
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AWARDS, GRANTS, AND EDUCATIONAL CONSULTANCIES AWARDS Senior Research Fellow, Vancouver Metropolis Centre. Canadian Government, University of British Columbia, and Simon Fraser University. 2007-2013. Outstanding Service to the Department Award, University of Oregon, 2009-2010. Rippey Innovative Teaching Award, University of Oregon, 2008-2010. National Outstanding Mentor Award, National Council for Geographic Education. 2008. Gilbert Grosvenor Honors for Geographic Education. Association of American Geographers. 2006. Rippey Innovative Teaching Award, University of Oregon. 2003-2005. Outstanding Service to the Department Award, University of Oregon, 2001-2002. Distinguished Scholar Award, Ethnic Geography Specialty Group, Association of American Geographers, 2001. Outstanding Faculty Service Award. Texas State University Graduate Forum. 1999. Outstanding Professor of the United States (California State Nominee). Carnegie Foundation, 1999. Statewide Outstanding Professor Award. California State University System. 1995. Outstanding Professor Award. California State University, Chico. 1995. Outstanding Teaching Award. California State University, Chico. 1994. Distinguished University Educator Award. National Council for Geographic Education. 1994. Panhellenic Faculty Member of the Month Award. California State University, Chico. 1994 Professional Achievement Award. California State University, Chico. 1994. Professional Achievement Award. California State University, Chico. 1994. Outstanding Statewide Geographical Educator Award. California Geographical Society. 1988. Outstanding Faculty Member Award. Honors Council, California State University, Chico. 1987.
Meritorious Professional Promise Award, California State University, Chico. 1987. GRANTS 2012-2013. Government of Canada, Faculty Research Award. “Negotiating American Identity and Place in Montreal’s ‘Two Solitudes,’” 2009-2011 (PI). 2008-2009. Government of Canada, Faculty Research Award. “American Migration to Canada (PI).
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2008-2009. Government of Canada, Programme Enhancement Grant (PI). 2005-2009. Oregon University System Education Grant. “The Exchange Project: Providing Content Training for Middle and High School Teachers in Rural Oregon Schools” (PI). 2004-2008. U.S. Department of Education, Fund for the Improvement of Post-Secondary Education. “Quality Content Teaching: Changing and Exchanging Expertise Through Lesson Study (PI). 2005-2008. National Geographic Society. “Supporting Novice Advanced Placement Teachers in Geography” (Co-PI). 2007-2008 Oregon Council for the Humanities, “Immigration in Oregon” (PI). 2005-2006. Government of Canada’s Canadian Studies Faculty Enrichment Grant. “An Active Learning, Web-Based Approach to Understanding the Geography of Canada” (PI). 2006. University of Oregon Summer Research Award. “A Pilot Study on National Identity, Citizenship, and Place: American Immigrants in Western Canada: 1966-2006” (PI). 2004-2005. Government of Canada’s Faculty Research Grant. “Refugee Transnational Networks in the U.S.-Canadian Borderlands “(PI). 2002-2004. National Science Foundation, “Refugee Heterolocalism, Social Networks, and Migration in the Pacific Northwest” (PI). 2002-2003. Educational Technology Curriculum Development Award. “Visualizing, Analyzing, and Exploring our Environment Using Digital Files from the Atlas of Oregon” (Co-PI). 2002-2003. Northwest Academic Computing Consortium. “Active Learning Approach to Understanding our Environment: A Web-Based Project Using Materials from the Atlas of Oregon” (Co-PI). 2001. University of Oregon Summer Research Award, “Diversity in Ecotopia” (PI). 1998-2001. U.S. Department of Education Fund for the Improvement of Post-Secondary Education. “Step Up to Geography through Distance Learning” (Co-PI). Multi-Institution Funded Projects:
2010-2012. National Science Foundation. “Roadmap to Geographic Literacy Project” (Instructional Materials and Professional Development Committee member). 2009-2012. National Science Foundation. “Geo-STAC Project,” (Project Evaluator). 2009-2011. Texas Endowment for the Humanities, “The Galveston Project” (Historical Content Consultant). 2001-2009. National Science Foundation. “The Faculty Development Alliance.” (Project Consultant). 2006-2009. National Endowment for the Humanities and the Texas Bob Bullock Texas History Museum, “Through Galveston’s Gates: Immigration in Texas and the United States, 1845-1914” (Project Consultant).
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2005-2006. Oregon University System. “Developing a Teacher Licensing Guide for Teachers in Oregon.” (Project Consultant). 2001-2002. National Science Foundation, “The Oregon Collaborative for Excellence in the Preparation of Teachers.” (Research Associate). 1998-2001. The National Science Foundation. “ARGWorld Project,” Development of World Geography Curricular Materials by the Association of American Geographers” (Project development and member of Steering Committee). 1999. Texas Telecommunications Infrastructure Fund. “Making Connections: Reaching Teachers in the Rio Grande Valley for Instruction in World Geography” (PI). 1997. California State University Technology Productivity Project, "Integrating Technology into a General Education Course" (PI). 1996. California State University Systemwide Technology Productivity Project, “Going Geo-Digital: Creating Computerized Maps for a Historical Geography Course” (Co-PI). 1994-97. National Science Foundation. “Activities and Readings in the Geography of North America” (ARGUS Project) (Project and proposal development and member of Steering Committee). 1993-97. National Science Foundation, “Finding a Way: Reaching Young Women of Diverse Ethnic and Racial Backgrounds in Geography” (Co-PI). 1992-1995. National Geographic Society Education Foundation, “Integrating Geography into California Course Models” (PI). 1991-1992. Geographic Education National Implementation Project and The National Geographic Society Education Foundation, “Encouraging Young Women in Geography” (PI). 1991-1993. The National Science Foundation. “US/USSR Curriculum Development Project” (with the Association of American Geographers). Member of Project Advisory Board (PI). 1987-1988. California Dept. of Forestry, California Dept. of Parks and Recreation,and U.S. Bureau of Land Management, Sacred Sites of the Konkow Maidu in Butte County, CA” (Co-PI). Other Research Grants: 1995. California State University Summer Scholar’s Grant, “Russia in the New Century” (PI). 1993. California State University Summer Scholar’s Grant, “Historical Geography of the Sacramento Valley” (PI). 1992-1994. California State University Associated Students Fund, “Ethnic Survival at CSU, Chico” (PI). 1991. Slavic Research Fellowship: Russian and East European Center, University of Illinois (PI). 1990. Association of American Geographers Research Grant, “The Religious Geography of Russians on the North American Pacific Rim” (PI). 1990. California State University Summer Scholar’s Grant, “Religious Geography of Russian Sectarian Groups in the US and Russia” (PI).
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1989. California State University Faculty Development Grant, “Origin and Diffusion of Russian Pentecostals in the US and Russia” (Project and proposal development and member of Steering Committee). 1988. California State University Sponsored Project's Grant, “Ethnic Neighborhoods in Sacramento” (PI). 1987. California State University Faculty Development Grant, “Suburban Commercial Development in West Sacramento” (PI). 1986. California State Department of Education Environmental Education Grant, “Enhancing Environmental Education in California Public Schools” (Co-PI).
ACADEMIC CONSULTANCIES 2012-2013. National Geographic Society. AP Human Geography Resource Project. Washington, DC (Educational Consultant - Curriculum Development). 2011-2012. National Geographic Society, Geography Education Roadmap Project. Washington, DC. (Educational Consultant -Instructional Materials and Professional Development). 2011-2012. U.S. Chief State School Officers, Core State Standards in Social Studies. Washington, DC: (Content Consultant and Writer). 2011-2012. Association of American Geographers. Final review and evaluation of Geography for Life: National Geography Standards (2nd edition). Washington, DC. 2009-2010 Texas Endowment for the Humanities. “The Galveston Movement.” Austin, TX. 2007-2009 National Endowment for the Humanities. “Through Galveston’s Gates: Immigration into Texas and America, 1845-1914.” Bob Bullock Museum of Texas History, Austin, TX. 2005-2009 Texas Public Broadcasting. Documentary on Immigration in Galveston, Texas, 1850-1920. (Content Consultant), Houston, TX. 2005-2006 The College Board, Advanced Placement Human Geography. (Dissemination Consultant). New York, NY. 2000-2002. Cambridge Studios, Primary Content Consultant in Human Geography. “The Power of Place” Annenberg/PCB Video Series. (Script Writer and Series Commentator). Boston, MA. 2001. Harcourt-Brace Reviewer. Social Studies Textbook Series, Grades K-6. (Content Consultant). 1997-1998. The Ford Foundation, (Geography Assessment Consultant), New York, NY. 1988-1997. Northern California Planning and Research Company, (Director of Research on Geographic Education), Forest Ranch, CA. 1994-1995. American College Testing and NAEP - National Assessment of Educational Progress, (Geography Education Content Advisor), Iowa City and Washington, DC.
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1993-1994. The College Board, Head Curriculum Developer and Writer, “Pacesetter Series: Geography,” (Content Consultant), New York, NY and Concord, NH. 1992-1994. Florida State Department of Education, “Connections, Challenges, Choices,” K-8 Social Studies CD-ROM Project, (Content Consultant), Tallahassee, FL. 1991-1996. California State Department of Education, "Creating and Evaluating State Standards in Geography" (1996); “Integrating Geography into California Course Models” (1993-1996); Curriculum Development: History/Social Science Division (1986, 1987, 1991-92). (Outside Evaluator, Educational Technology Statewide Programs) (1987-1988); and (Evaluator, California Model Schools), Sacramento, CA. 1991-1992. Highlights Magazine, Design of Scope and Sequence for five books on Geographic Education, Chicago, IL. 1986-1990. National Geographic Society, Educational Media Division, (Curriculum Development Coordinator), Washington, DC. 1977-1980. Sacramento City Unified School District, (In-Service Faculty Workshop Coordinator), Sacramento, CA. PROFESSIONAL PAPERS and PANELS International, National, State, and Regional Conferences: 2013 (to be presented). Association of American Geographers Conference. “Research and Issues in Ethnic Geography,” Los Angeles, CA. 2012 Race, Ethnicity, and Place Conference. “Negotiating the Borderland: Immigrant Space, Place, and Identity in Anglophone and Francophone Canada,” Puerto Rico. 2012 National Council for Geographic Education conference, “ Instructional Materials and Professional Development in Geography Education: The Roadmap Project,” Texas State University, San Marcos, TX. 2012 (with Remy Tremblay). “Academic Migrants at the Canada-U.S. Borderland: The Case of Geography Professors,” Royal Geographical Society, University of Edinburgh, Scotland. 2011. Association for Canadian Studies. “Teaching about War.” Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. 2011. National Council for Geographic Education. Invited Plenary. “The Status of Geographic Education in the United States.” Portland, OR. 2010. Race, Ethnicity, and Place Conference. “Immigration in Canada: The “American’ Experience,” Binghamton University, Binghamton, NY. 2010. China-Canada International Symposium on Migration and Identity. “Internal Migration at the Canada-United States Border,” University of Fudan and World Expo 2010, Shanghai, China.
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2010. University of Montreal Symposium on Canadians in the United States. “Living the Dream: Explaining the Gap between Canadians’ Desire to Move to the U.S. and Those Who Actually Do” (co-presented with Jack Jedwab). Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 2010. Oregon Geographic Alliance Keynote Address. “Welcome to Global Oregon: Russians and Ukrainians Among Us,” Portland, OR. 2010. Association of American Geographers. “Bi-National Poll on Geographic Knowledge, Immigration, Integration, and Identity” (co-presented with Jack Jedwab), Washington. D 2009. Association of Canadian Studies. “Migration, Identity, and Place at the Borderlands,” Moncton, New Brunswick. 2009. Association of Canadian Studies Teaching and Learning Geography and History Conference. “Crossing the 49th Parallel: U.S. Migrants in Canada.” Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 2008. National Council for Geographic Education. “Status of Graduate Programs and Online Education for Teachers in Geographic Education,” Dearborn, MI. 2007. Association of American Geographers. “Giving Back: Ethics in Population Geography,” San Francisco, CA. 2006. National Council for Geographic Education. “Stealth Geography: Teaching and Learning Geography via Content-Based Foreign Language Instruction,” South Lake Tahoe, CA. 2006. Association for Pacific Coast Geographers. “Heading North: The Politics, Patterns, and Processes of U.S. Migrants in British Columbia, 1966-2006. Eugene, OR
2006. Research Symposium on Immigration in the Pacific Northwest, “American Immigrants in Canada: Identity, Citizenship, and Place,” University of British Columbia (with Ginger Mansfield). 2006. Association of American Geographers. “A New Model for Teacher Training in Geography: The Quality Content Teaching Project,” Chicago, IL (with Lynn Songer and Mary Crooks). 2006. Association of American Geographers. “Mentoring Early Career Geographers,” Chicago, IL. 2005. Association of Pacific Coast Geographers. “Homeland, Hostland, and In-Betweenland: Cuban Migration to Portland, Oregon,” Phoenix, AZ. 2005. Association of Pacific Coast Geographers. Plenary Speaker: “Publishing Scholarly Books in Geography for a General Audience.” Phoenix, AZ. 2005. Association of American Geographers. “Nodal Hererolocalism at the Canadian-U.S. Borderlands,” Denver, CO. 2005. National Council for Geographic Education. “Mentoring Early Career Faculty in Geography: Issues and Strategies.” Birmingham, AL. 2004. Association of American Geographers Conference on Race/Ethnicity and Place. “The Geography of Whiteness,” Washington, DC.
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2004. Pacific Northwest Canadian Studies Research Symposium. “The Ties That Bind: Transnational Migrant Networks at the Canadian-U.S. Borderlands.” Vancouver, BC. 2003. Population Association of America (co-authored with Barry Edmonston and Sharon M. Lee). “Persistence and Change in Immigrant Destinations: A Pacific Northwest Case Study,” Minneapolis, MN. 2003. Association of American Geographers. “Testing Zelinsky’s Theory of Heterolocalism in Portland, Oregon,” New Orleans, LA. 2002. National Council for Geographic Education. “The Impact of Geography Instruction on Student Attitudes about Diversity.” Philadelphia, PA. 2002. The Association of Pacific Coast Geographers. “Impacts of Refugees on Metropolitan Transformation in Portland.” San Bernardino, CA. 2002. The Association of American Geographers. “Future Directions in Ethnic Geography.” Los Angeles, CA. 2001. The Association of American Geographers. “Galveston: Pivot of a New American Region?” New York. 2000. The Association of American Geographers. “Toward Theory in Distance Education: Intersections of Reflective Pedagogy, Collaborative Learning, and Constructivism.” (With Lydia Bean). Pittsburgh, PA 1999. International Conference on Research in Geographic Education. “Funding Distance Education Programs in Geography,” San Marcos, TX: Grosvenor Center for Geographic Education. 1999. International Symposium on Teaching and Learning Geography in Higher Education, “Delivering Courses Internationally,” (With Karen Kemp, and Derrick Reeve). Honolulu, HI. 1999. National Council for Geographic Education. “Theory and Method in Distance Education,” Boston, MA. 1999. U.S. Department of Education, Fund for the Improvement of Post-Secondary Education Annual Project Directors Conference. Invited Workshop Leader - “Going Global with Distance Education,” Washington, DC. 1999. Southwestern Association of American Geographers. “Global City or Germantown? Ethnic Patterns and Processes in Pre-Civil War Galveston,” San Marcos, TX. 1999. The Varenius Geographic Information Sciences Project, University of California, Santa Barbara’s Transitions from Childhood to the Workforce NSF Conference, “Spatial Problem Solving in the Undergraduate and K-12 Arenas,” Santa Barbara, CA. 1999. Association of American Geographers, “Acculturation of Child Migrants in Galveston,” Honolulu, HI. 1999. Texas Library Association: Keynote Speaker at State Conference, “Integrating Technology into Student Research through Distance Learning,” Dallas, TX.
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1998. International Geographical Union Commission on Geographic Education. “Geographic Education and Distance Learning: Key Questions,” Oporto, Portugal. 1998. National Council for Geographic Education, “Distance Learning at SWT: The Wave of the Future?” Indianapolis, IN. 1998. Southwestern Association of American Geographers. “The Galveston Movement.” Baton Rouge, LA. 1998. All-Texas Conference of the Texas Alliance for Geographic Education, “Step Up to Geography in Distance Learning,” Austin, TX. 1998. Association of American Geographers, “Creating and Implementing Active Learning Strategies in Geography,” and “Nature or Nurture? Sex Vs. Gender in Geographic Education,” Boston, MA. 1997. National Council for Geographic Education, “Assessing Psychological Type: Cognitive and Conative Style and Prior Knowledge of Distance Learning in Geography Education,” and “Training NCGE Mentors in Geography Education,” Orlando, FL. 1996. Russian and East European Research Center, University of Washington. Regional Conference, "Pedagogy and Politics: Teaching an Upper Division Course on the Geography of Russia," Seattle, WA. 1996. National Council for Geographic Education, "Mapping Our Stories" and “Encouraging Students to Consider Graduate School in Geography (panel), Santa Barbara, CA. 1996. Conference on Composition and Communication, Ohio State University, "Using Personal Narratives in the Social Sciences," Columbus, OH. 1996. California Geographical Society, "Russian Roulette in the 1990s: Russian Crime Patterns in California," Columbia, CA. 1995. California Geographical Society, “Geography for Life: Using the Standards to Teach Geography,” Fresno, CA. 1995. Association of American Geographers, “The New Immigrant: Acculturation Processes and Residential Patterns of Russian Immigrants,” San Francisco, CA. 1994. National Council for Geographic Education, “Where is Your Sunbelt?” (workshop). Lexington, KY. 1993. Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, “The Status of Geography in California’s Community Colleges,” Berkeley, CA. 1993. Association of American Geographers, “Religion and Migration: The Russian Molokan Experience,” Atlanta, Georgia. 1992. National Council for Geographic Education, “Discovering the Road Less Taken: Encouraging Young Women in Geography,” Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. 1992. Association of American Geographers, “God and Glasnost: Soviet Emigrés on the Pacific Coast,” San Diego, CA.
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1991. National Council for Geographic Education, “Women as Mentors in Geography,” St. Paul, MN. 1991. Association of American Geographers, “Geographer as Ethnographer: Migration Decisions of Russian Old Believers,” Miami, FL. 1990. Association of American Geographers, “The Religious Geography of Russian Pentecostals in the American West,” Toronto, Canada. 1990. California Geographical Society, “Russian Pentecostals in California and Oregon,”Los Angeles, CA. 1990. Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, “Back to the Future in Chico” (Opening Session Address), Chico, CA. 1989. Association of American Geographers, “Rural Ethnicity in California’s Heartland,” Baltimore, MD. 1988. Association of American Geographers, “Ethnic Neighborhoods and Banner Streets,” (With Larry Ford). Phoenix, AZ. 1987. Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, “The Role of Women in Geography,” Davis, CA. 1987. California American Studies Association, “Autocamps by the River,” Davis, CA. 1986. Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, “Business Patterns in Sacramento,” Eugene, OR. 1986. Association of American Geographers, “Ethnic Patterns in Sacramento,” Minneapolis, MN. 1985. Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, “The Russian Sense of Place in West Sacramento,” Los Angeles, CA.
OTHER PRESENTATIONS 2009. “Geography, Identity, and Place” (with Jack Jedweb, Association for Canadian Studies). International Studies Program, Johns Hopkins University, Washington, DC and Ottawa, Canada. 2009. “Heading North: Americans in Canada from Vietnam to Iraq.” University of Oregon. Osher Lifelong Learning Institute. Eugene, OR. 2009. “Doing Research on Oregon Immigration Patterns,” Guest Lecture for Freshmen Seminar Program, University of Oregon. 2006-2008. “Exploring Oregon’s Refugee Communities,” Guest Lectures for Freshmen Seminar Program, University of Oregon. 2007. “Far from Home: Slavic Refugees and the Changing Face of Oregon.” Oregon Council for the Humanities Annual Commonplace Lecture. Salem, OR. 2006. “Slavic Dreams,” Two lectures for the University of Oregon’s Center for the Study of Women in Society’s Roads Scholar Program. 2004-06. “Russian, Bosnian, and African Refugee Resettlement in the Willamette Valley,” University of Oregon Honor’s Program.
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2003-06. “Becoming a Teacher in Oregon,” Lane Community College. 2003-05. “Refugees in Oregon,” University of Oregon Learning in Retirement Program. 2002. “The Geography of Refugees in the Pacific Northwest,” AAG Visiting Scholar Lecturer, Sponsored by the Association of American Geographers. Portland State University and Humboldt State University. 2001 and 2002. “Building Collaborative Networks between Colleges of Arts and Sciences and Education,” Oregon University System Chancellor’s Office Education Summit, Salem, OR. 2001. “Fostering an Advising Network for Pre-Education Students,” OCEPT Advising Conference, Salem, OR. 2000. Delaware Valley Geographical Association, Keynote Address on Geographic Education. Philadelphia, PA. 2000. Faculty Advancement Center Invited Workshop Leader, Texas State University. “Faculty Transformation: The Key to the Virtual Campus.” 1999. Greater San Marcos Area Seniors Association and Parks and Recreation Department, City of San Marcos. “Galveston: Ellis Island of Texas,” San Marcos, TX. 1998-1999. Texas Alliance for Geographic Education, “Big Issues in World Regional Geography: The Russian Realm,” San Marcos, TX. 1999. Hanover Exchange Project. “Galveston: German or Texan?” 1998-1999. Texas Education Agency Educational Service Center, Distance Learning Opportunities in Geography, Edinburg, TX 1998. Texas Alliance for Geographic Education, “World Regional Geography: Sub-Saharan Africa, San Marcos, TX. 1997. University of Texas Geography Department Colloquium, “Historical Geography of the Sacramento Valley,” Austin, TX. 1996. Texas State University Geography and Planning Colloquium, “Integrating Technology and Collaborative Pedagogy into Geography Education,” San Marcos, TX. 1996. Colusa County Historical Society Annual Banquet Address. "Settlement and Survival in the Sacramento Valley," Colusa, CA. 1996. Sacramento River Conservancy Convocation, “Life and Landscape in the Sacramento Valley,” Red Bluff, CA. 1996. Butte County Branch of the National League of American Penwomen, “Women Ethnographers Working Abroad: Problems and Prospects,” Chico, CA. 1996. Tahoe-Baikal Institute Five Year Reunion Keynote Address, “The Geopolitics of Russia in an Election Year: Field Notes and Experiences,” South Lake Tahoe, CA. 1996. Butte County Branch of the National League of American Pen Women, "Publishing a Scholarly Book in Today's Changing Market," Chico, CA.
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1995. Association for Northern California Records and Research Annual Banquet Address), “Valley for Dreams: Life and Landscape in the Sacramento Valley,” Chico, CA. 1995. California State University Primetimers. “Historic Chico Landscapes Then and Now,” Chico, CA. 1995. Global Affairs Club, “Russian Ethnic, Religious, and Environmental Issues,” Chico, CA. 1994. CA State University Anthropology Forum, “Immigrant Communities,” Chico, CA. 1993. Tahoe-Baikal Institute: International Exchange Project, “Russians in Siberia and California,” South Lake Tahoe, CA. 1993. Shasta College All Faculty Conference Keynote Address, “Ethnic Settlement and Survival in the Sacramento Valley,” Redding, CA. 1993. Chico Heritage Society, Keynote address, “Chico Historic Architecture,” Chico, CA. 1993. CA State University International Forum, “Russia: One Year Later,” Chico, CA. 1993. Cosumnes River College, Women’s History Week Keynote Address, “Courage: Moving Beyond Barriers,” Sacramento, CA. 1992. Southeast Asian Awareness Day Opening Address, “Settlement History of the North Valley,” Chico, CA. 1992. Northern California Geographical Society, “Historic Landscapes in Chico,” Chico, CA. 1992. CA State University Anthropology Forum, “The Russian People: Here and There,” Chico, CA. 1991. CA State University Anthropology Forum, “Nowhere Left to Hide: Russian Old Believers in Oregon and Alaska,” Chico, CA. 1991. Northern California Geographical Society, “To Russia with Love,” Chico, CA. 1991. Sonoma State University Anthropology/Geography Forum,“ Russian Religious Groups in North America and Russia,” Rohnert Park, CA. 1991. The Society of Women Geographers, “Russian Religious Landscapes in the American West,” Berkeley, CA. 1990. Western Washington University, Department of Geography, Distinguished Visiting Professor for National Geography Awareness Week, Bellingham, WA. 1990. Cascade School District. Geography Curriculum Workshop, “Geographic Concepts and Themes,” Mt. Shasta, CA. 1989. Butte County Historical Society, “The Russians of Early California,” Oroville, CA. 1988. California State Office of Education Conference Opening Address: “The California History/Social Science Framework: Making it Work,” Sacramento, CA 1988. History/Social Science Framework Conference, “Teaching Geography In an Integrated Curriculum,” Redding, CA.
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1988. Northern California Geographical Society, “Summer in Sweden,” Chico, CA. 1987. CA State University Academic Honors Council Keynote Address, “You Can Make a Difference,” Chico, CA. 1986. Sacramento Meteorological Association, “Measuring The Urban Heat Island: A Sacramento Example,” Sacramento, CA. 1986. International Finnfest Keynote Address, “Finnish Settlement in California,” Berkeley, CA. 1986. Los Angeles Geographical Society, “The Russians Are Coming! The Russians Are Coming!” Los Angeles, CA.
PUBLIC SERVICE AND PROFESSIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS SERVICE TO THE PROFESSION INTERNATIONAL
International Network on Learning and Teaching Geography Founder and Steering Committee Member (1998-2013) International Geographical Union, Commission on Geographic Education (1997-2013) Association for Canadian Studies (2009-2013). Canadian Association for Geographers (2008-2013). Texas International Education Exchange Member of Technology Advisory Board, Austin, TX (1999-2000) Tahoe-Baikal Institute International Board of Directors, South Lake Tahoe and Irkutsk, Siberia (1994-1997) NATIONAL
American Geographical Society Councilor and Fellow, Governing Council (2000-2012) McColl Fellowship Program Selection Committee (2005-2012) Focus in Geography Editorial Selection Committee (2003) Membership Committee (2005-2009) Association of American Geographers Chair, AAG Honors Committee (2012-2013) Member, Editorial Board, Professional Geographer (2008-2011) Chair and elected member, Nominations Committee (2010-2012 and 2006-2007) Elected member: Honors Committee (2011-2012 and 2002-2004) J.B. Jackson Scholarly Book Award Selection Committee (2002-2012) Geography Education Materials Development Committee (2004-2011) National Membership Committee (1999-2000) Visiting Geographical Scientist Program Scholar-in-Residence (1993-2007) Committees on Committees (1994-1996) Regional Representative to the AAG Executive Council (1993-1996) Chair: Regional Councilors (1995-1996) National Geography Standards Dissemination (1994-1995)
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Committee on the Status of Women (1990-1994) Advisory Board, US/USSR Project (1989-1992) Community College Geography Committee (1994-1996) Geographic Education National Implementation Project Steering Committee member (1995-1999; 2009-2012) Content Editor, Geography for Life: National Geography Standards, 2nd edition (2011-2012) National Council for Geographic Education Editorial Board, Journal of Geography (2004-2013) Chair, Outstanding Mentor Selection Committee (2009-2011) PI, Advanced Placement Human Geography Teacher Training Project (2005-2008) Past President (2003-2004) President (2002-2003) Vice President (2000-2002) Endowment Committee (1997-2000) Executive Board: Curriculum and Instruction (1993-1996) Chair: Task Force on Underrepresented Groups (1991-1994) Chair: Committee on Women in Geographic Education (1991-1993) Core State Social Studies Standards Project Writing Committee member (2011-2012) Society of Women Geographers Selection Committee, Pruitt Dissertation Award (2006-2011) American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education University of Oregon, Institutional Representative (2007-2010) EDUCATION 2000: The National Geography Standards Project Chair: Content Development Committee (1993-1994) NAEP (National Assessment of Educational Programs) National Geography Consensus Committee (1992-1994) REGIONAL
Association of Pacific Coast Geographers Member, Larry Ford Cultural Geography Fieldwork Award Committee (2008-2012) Regional Councilor, Association of American Geographers (1993-1996) Women’s Network (Co-founder 1986-2007) Committees on Membership, Budget, Nominations, Honors and Awards (1988-2007) STATE
Oregon Geographic Alliance (2000-2013) Oregon Collaborative for Excellence in the Preparation of Teachers (2001-2003) California Geographical Society President (1986-1988) Vice President (1984-1986) Chair: Committees on Membership, Awards, Nominations (1980-1989) Northern California Geographic Alliance
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Founding member of Steering Committee (1984-1996) State Coordinator: National Geographic Society Geography Bee (1990) CA State University System Academic Senate: California Articulation Committee (1989-1996) UNIVERSITY
At the University of Oregon: Chair and Co-Chair, Canadian Studies Committee (2004-2010) Coordinator, College of Arts and Sciences and College of Education’s “Educational Careers Advising Team” (2000-2010) Liaison to the College of Education for the College of Arts and Sciences (2000-2010) Wayne Morse Center Planning Committee (2007-2008) Research Director and Member of Executive Committee, CoDaC (Center on Diversity and Community) (2001-2006) Educational Technology Committee (2004-2005) Research Associate, Center on Critical Theory and Transnationalism (2003-2006) University of Oregon Diversity Plan (Long Range Plan) Committee (2004-2005) CAS/COE Transfer Seminar for Future Teachers, Instructor (2005-2007) Graduate Council (2001-2004) Summer Research Awards Selection Committee (2001-2003) Campus Scholarships and Grants Committee (2001-2003) CAS/COE Freshmen Interest Group Instructor “College Connections” Seminar (2001-2004) CAS/COE “America in Context: A Pathway through the Social Sciences for Future Teachers,” Coordinator and Instructor (2002-2004) At Texas State University: Associate Director, Grosvenor Center for Geographic Education (1997-2000) President’s Telecommunications Advisory Board (1998-2000) At California State University, Chico: Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching Advisory Board (1994-1997) Accreditation Committee for Western Association of Schools and Colleges, Chair, University Steering Committee, Educational Standards Committee (1995-1996) Faculty Recognition and Support Committee (1994-1997) Graduate Studies Board (1988-1997) Graduate Council (1987-1997) Faculty sponsor - Graduate Student Council (1990-1992) Research Council (1988-1990) COLLEGE
At the University of Oregon: Social Science Program Development Committee (2009) Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, Search Committee (2006-2008) Member, College of Education’s “Consortium for Improvement in Education” (2004-2009) Coordinator, College of Arts and Sciences Education Initiatives (2000-2009) Asian Studies Program, Search Committee (2007-2008) At Texas State University: School of Liberal Arts’ Technology Advisory Committee (1999-2000) Developed and wrote draft policy for the “Geography Distance Learning Graduate Courses and Distance
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Learning Degree Program” submitted to the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (1999) At California State University, Chico: Personnel Committee (1995-1997) Professional Development Committee (1995-1997) American Studies Advisory Board (1988-1997) Social Science Advisory Committee (1987-1997) Graduate Committee (1994-1997) Scholarship Committee (1989-1992) DEPARTMENT
At the University of Oregon: Personnel Committee (2002-2003, 2008-2009, 2009-2010) Co-Director, Summer School Graduate Program for K-12 Teachers (2000-2009) Coordinator, Department Tea Talks (2001, 2003, 2006) Coordinator, Geography Awareness Week (2000-2010) Faculty Advisor, Gamma Theta Upsilon Honorary International Geography Society (2001-2010) Director, Undergraduate Education (2000-2003) At Texas State University: Personnel Committee (1997-2000) Graduate Committee (1997-2000) Chair, Colloquium Committee (1997-1999) At California State University, Chico: Personnel Committee (1989-1997) Graduate Coordinator (1988-1994) Affirmative Action Liaison (1987-1990) Curriculum Committee (1987-1993) Chair: Library Committee (1987-1988) Scholarship Committee (1986-1989)
COMMUNITY COLLEGE SERVICE Asilomar Future Educational Administrators Training Seminar (1985-1986) Coordinator: Sacramento Math/Science Teachers Annual Conferences (1979-1984) Chair: Committee on International Education (1979-1982) Coordinator: Gifted Children’s Program (1988-1989) State Coordinator: California Women in Higher Education Conference (1987)
GRADUATE STUDENT DISSERTATIONS, THESES, and TERMINAL PROJECTS SUPERVISION University of Oregon (2000-2012) Ph.D. Dissertations: Innisfree McKinnon. 2012 (Committee member). The Ten-Year Search for Shared Local Visions Amidst the Challenging Political Terrains of the Bear Creek Valley Regional Problem Solving Process. Christianne Enright. 2012. (Outside committee member, Landscape Architecture). Ecosystem Services in the Willamette Valley.
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Erica Elliott. 2012. (Outside committee member, English/Environmental Studies). Accidental Preservation at the Hanford Nuclear Site. Chris O’Bryan. 2012. (Outside committee member, Anthropology). Gendered Space and Self: Mobility among Afghan Women in Multicultural Vancouver, British Columbia. Adam Lake: 2012 (Committee chair). Jewish Immigrants from the former Soviet Union: The Formation of Social Networks, Integration, and Activity Spaces. Sarah Cribbs. 2011. (Outside committee member, Sociology). Taking the Pulse: Perceptions of Immigrants in New Destination Cities. Svetlana Babkova. 2011. (Outside committee member, Sociology). Economic Performances of PostSoviet Russian Immigrants in the United States. Jennifer Erickson. 2010. (Outside committee member, Anthropology). African and Bosnian Refugees in South Dakota. Megan Dixon 2008. (Committee Co-chair). The Baltic Pearl. Lynn Songer. 2007. (Committee chair). Developing, Assessing, and Implementing a Hybrid GIS-based Human Geography Course. Susan Hume. 2005. (Committee chair). Becoming African in America. Margaret Knox. 2005. (Committee Co-chair). Identity, Territory, and Place: Insights from the Warm Springs Reservation. Gwen Scott. 2003. (Committee chair). Locating Transnationalism through Fijiian Transmigration. Kelii H. Haraguchi. 2008. (Outside Committee member, Economics). Unobservable Attributes and Selfselection in Repeat Migration: Evidence from Male Household Heads in Mexico. Sarah Jaquette. 2009. (Outside committee member, Environmental Studies and English). Carrying Their Water: Environmentalism and Social Justice in American History, Culture, and Literature. Jason Naranjo. 2009. (Outside Committee member, Education). Teacher Attrition Among Early Career Special and General Educators: An Examination of Demographic and Employment-Related Risk Factors Katy Fulton. 2008. (Outside committee member, Anthropology). Forest and Fishery Narratives in Southeast Alaska: Discursive Links between Local, State, and Global Forces. Torrie Hester. 2008. (Outside committee member, History). Immigrant Deportation in Canada and the U.S.: The Origins of a National and International Power, 1875-1924. Kersten Johnson. 2007 (Outside committee member, Education). An Examination of the Importance of Student Mobility on the Achievement of Sixth Graders. Mitchell Power. 2006. (Committee member). Early versus Late Holocene Drought in the Northern Rocky Mountains.
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Hunter Shobe. 2005. (Committee member). Place, Identity, the Urban Landscape and Sport. Kirstin Johnson-Stumpler. 2006 (Outside committee member, Education). Performance of Sixth Grade Migrant Students. Justin Holman 2004. (Committee member). Quantitative Comparison of Categorical Maps with Applications for the Analysis of Global Environmental Data. Patrick Hurley 2004. (Committee member). Exurban Transition in Nevada County, California. Anna-Minna Pavulans . 2004. (Committee member). Identities in Motion: Citizenship, Language, and Ethnicity in an Era of Multiculturalism. Hugh Johnson, 2004 (Committee member, History). Bend, Oregon: A Community Transformed. Jacqueline J. Shinker. 2003. (Committee member). Mechanistic Controls of North American Climate Variability. Judith Dykes-Hoffman. 2003. (Outside committee member). On the Edge of the Balcones Escarpment: Urban and Cultural Development of New Braunfels and San Marcos, TX, 1845-1880. University of Texas Jan McCoy. 2003. (Outside committee member, Education). Using Maps to Assess Middle School Learning. Todd Twyman. 2003. (Committee member, Education) Effects of a Conceptually Framed Problem/Solution/Effect Graphic Organizer on Content Comprehension and Problem-Solving Skills for Seventh Grade Social Studies Students. Kyle Evered. 2002. (Committee member). Romancing the Region: Mapping the Discursive Terrains in Turkish Constructs of a ‘Turk Dunyasi, 1990-2000. Jennifer Helzer. 2001. (Outside committee member). The Italian Ethnic Substrate in Northern California: Cultural Transition and Regional Identity. University of Texas.
University of Oregon (2000-2012) Master’s Theses: Raisa Self. 2012. (Committee member). Extreme Weather Events and Rural-Urban Migration Flows. Katie Dwyer. 2012. (Committee member). Consequences of the American Dream: The Impacts of Structural Violence on Honduran Migration to the United States. Heather McAfee. 2012. (Committee member). Iraqi Refugees in Portland, Oregon and Austin, Texas: Intersectionality, Identity, and Place. Gretchen Hill. 2012 (Committee member). Ethnic Heritage Tourism in the Arid West: The ‘Basque Block’ in Boise. Alexander Ginsburg. 2011. (Committee chair). Impacts of Climate Change on Culture in an Inuit Community, Quebec.
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Tom Ptak. 2010. (Committee chair). Tibetan Migration and Identity in Portland and New York City: A Multi-Site Analysis. Derek Miller. 2010. (Committee chair). Anti-immigrant Attitudes and Neighborhood Exclusion: A Microscale Analysis of how Immigrants are Perceived in Almeria, Spain. Ernestina Machado 2010. (Outside committee member, Historic Preservation Program). Historic Preservation on the Venezuelan Coast. Christopher Highfield. 2009. (Committee chair). Geographic Education and Problem-Based Learning. Michael Scholtz. 2009. (Committee chair). Using Ethnic Festivals to Teach K-12 Geography. Janelle Wren. 2009. (Committee chair). Family Geography Night. Jayson Evaniuck. 2008. (Committtee chair). Using the Mississippi River to Teach Geography. Sarah Steen. 2009 (Committee chair), Historic Preservation Program). Industrial Landscapes in Astoria, Oregon. Tanya Peresin. 2009 (Outside Committee member, College of Education). Analysis of the Healthy Schools Network in British Columbia. Justyna Goworowska, 2008. (Committee chair). Gentrification and the Polish Community in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Minie Choi. 2008. (Committee chair). Koreans in the United States with a Focus on the Washington, DC Urban Areas. Jonathan Gault. 2008 (Committee chair). The Geography of Quaker Settlement in Oregon. Kristi Shea. 2008 (Committee chair). Field-based Environmental and Geographic Education in Alaska. Julie Webster. 2008 (Committee chair). Teaching Geography at the High School Level Melissa Webster. 2008 (Committee chair). Developing Learning Activities and a ‘Teacher Toolkit’ for Textbooks in Geography. Mary Crooks, 2007. (Committee chair). Cognitive Maps and Student Learning. Ginger Mansfield. 2007. (Committee chair). Canadians Among Us: The Canadian ‘Brain Drain’ to the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area. Adam Lake. 2007. (Committee chair). North African Immigrants in Marseilles, France. Annika Alin. 2007. (Committee chair). The Willamette Valley Wine Country and the Five Themes of Geography. Jason Ray. 2007. (Committee chair). Integrating Virtual Field Trips into Middle School Geography..
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Nathan Klarr, 2007 (Committee chair). Funding and Professional Development Opportunities for K-12 Teachers: An Online Resource. Britt Thorpe. 2007. (Committee Chair). Environmental Education and Geography. Nancy Unruh. 2007. (Committee chair). Podcasting on Google Earth for Elementary School Educators. Brittany Jones. 2006. (Committee chair). Ethnic Community in Diaspora: Constructing Tibetan Identity in the United States. Earen Russell. 2006. (Outside committee member, Landscape Architecture Program). Interpretation of Agricultural Landscapes: The Railroad Ranch. Carla McNelly. 2006. (Outside committee member, International Studies). Honduran Migration and Identity in the United States and Honduras. Barbara Cates. 2005 (Committee chair). Urban Re-Generation in the Pearl District, Portland. Megan Lawrence. 2005. (Committee chair). Brain Mapping, Cognition, and Spatial Learning. Nancy Heimstra. 2005 (Committee member). Latino Migration, Citizenship, and Identity in Leadville, Colorado. Allison Dahlin. 2005 (Outside committee member). Heritage Tourism in Jacksonville, Oregon. Landscape Architecture Program. Scott, Sara. 2005. (Outside committee member). The Bar BC Ranch: Balancing History and Nature in the Management of Cultural Resources in Grand Teton National Park. Historic Preservation Program. Anika Juhn. 2003. (Committee chair). Ethnic and Racial Cluster Analysis of the Pacific Northwest and the Boston CMSA. Maureen Ray. 2003. (Committee chair). Latino Community in Independence and Woodburn, OR. James Jarvis. 2003. (Outside committee member, Historic Preservation Program). Standing the Test of Time: How the National register of Historic Places Fifty-Year Rule Impacts Preservation of recent Past Resources. Philip Waugh. 2003. (Outside committee member, Historic Preservation Program) Historic Preservation in Oregon. Erin Aigner. 2002. (Committee chair). Cartography and Visualization of the ‘New’ Ethnic Geography. Jeremy Zhe. 2001. (Committee chair). Education for an Ecological Citizenship. Terry Slocum. 2001. (Outside committee member, Interdisciplinary Program) Building Up the Bogs: The Cultural Landscapes of the Danish Bogs and Wetlands.
Texas State University (1997-2000) Master’s Theses: Craig Weaver. 2000. (Committee chair). Ethnicity and Education in Texas.
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Joy Adams.1999. (Committee chair). Ethnic Tourism in Three Central Texas Communities. Rebecca Sheehan. 2000. (Committee member) Attachment to Place in an East Austin Neighborhood. Vanessa Hudson-Eckert. 1999. (Committee member). Pathways to the Discipline: Predilections of Female Undergraduate Geography Majors. Lydia Bean. 1999. (Committee chair). A Comparison of Student Performance and Satisfaction in an Introductory Geography Course: Traditional vs. Distance Learning. Buck Buchanan. 1999. (Committee chair). The Net Affect: Evaluating the affective Potential of InternetBased Curricular Materials in Geographic Education. Josephine Jarrell. 1999. (Committee chair). Research on Exemplary Schools in Texas Marc Lefavre. 1999. (Committee member). River Tourism in Central Texas. Allison Moore. 1999. (Committee chair). Collaborative Learning: A Student-Centered Approach to Geographic Education. Rainy Day. 1999. (Committee member). A Geographical Information Systems Analysis of Women’s Health Care Systems in Austin, Texas. Ann Miller.1998. (Committee member). An Analysis of Nonformal and Environmental Education. Fran Sherpa, 1998. (Committee member). Migration Decisions in International Marriages: A Case Study of Foreign Wives of Sherpas.
California State University, Chico (1989-1997) Master’s Theses: Tassannee Chitcharoen. 1997. (Committee chair). Cultural Ecology of Hmong Gardens in Chico, California. Jeanette Gardner Betts.1997. (Committee chair). Women’s Role in Migration, Settlement, and Community Building: A Case Study of ‘Okies’ in a Migrant Farm Workers Camp in Marysville, California. Michael Claussen. 1997. (Committee chair). The Evolution and Landscape of Lavender Heights. Matthew Bockmeier. 1995. (Committee member). Origin and Diffusion of the Caterpillar Tractor in the Central Valley of California. John Tryon.1995. (Committee chair). Ensenada Blanca: An Understanding. Marne Cottreil. 1993. (Committee chair). Romanian Pentecostals in Sacramento, California. Steven Lucas.1992. (Committee chair). Historical Geography of Forest Ranch, California. Anita Chang.1992. (Committee member). Historical Geography of the Old Humboldt Road, Butte County, California.
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Jennifer Helzer. 1992. (Committee chair) Hmong Settlement in Chico, California. Kari Forbes-Boyte.1989. (Committee chair). Sacred Sites of the Konkow Maidu in Butte County, California. Richard McMonagle. 1989. (Committee chair). 1994. The Historical Geography of Plumas National Forest.
McNair Scholar and Honor’s Program Thesis Advisees, University of Oregon Casey Gifford. 2011-2012 (Co-thesis advisor). UO Honor’s Program. Transportation Innovations in the Eugene-Springfield Urban Area. Nippomas Suttinum. 2006. (Research advisor). McNair Scholars Program. Genocide, Ethnocide, and other Human Rights Violations in Thailand, International Studies Program. Bryan Ellis. 2003. (Primary research advisor, McNair Scholars Program) Latino Migration to the Oregon Coast. Dept. of History. Heather Stoneberg-Henry (Primary research advisor, McNair Scholars Program). Spatializing Race: Cartographies of Power in Portland, Oregon, 1905-1952. Dept. of History.
UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGE LEVEL COURSES TAUGHT Courses taught at the University of Oregon (2000-2012): Graduate Seminars: Ethnic Geography; Theories in Population Geography; Geography of Immigration; Geographic Education; Migration, Identity, and Place Geography of the Cascadian Borderlands Human Geography Society, Culture, and Place Regional Geography of the United States and Canada North American Cultural Landscapes Urban Geography Historical Landscapes of the United States College Connections: Careers in Education Transfer Seminar in Education Freshman Seminar: Living in the Twenty-First Century City Other courses taught (pre-2000): GRADUATE-LEVEL COURSES Advanced Research Design Research Methods Spatial Graphics Applied Human Geography Contemporary Issues in Geographic Education Curriculum Development and Assessment in Geographic Education Advances in Human Geography
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Seminar in Cultural Geography Seminar in Ethnic Geography Seminar in Geographic Education Seminar in Historical Geography Seminar in Geographic Education UPPER-DIVISION COURSES Geography of the Russian Realm Historical Geography of North America Urban Geography North American Cultural Landscapes Geographic Education Geography of the United States Spatial Concepts LOWER-DIVISION COURSES The Cultural Environment Human Geography Economic Geography Physical Geography California’s Cultural Landscapes Geography of the American West European Field Studies