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2007 Departmental Newsletter
2006 Departmental Newsletter
2005 Departmental Newsletter
2003-2004 Departmental Newsletter
2002 Departmental Newsletter
2001 Departmental Newsletter
2000 Departmental Newsletter


 

Atlas of Oregon
CD-ROM Version


 

Bill Loy Award for Excellence in
Cartographic Design


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2007-2008

Spring Tea Seminars
April 3

 

Watershed-Scale Controls over Dissolved Organic Carbon and Ultraviolet Radiation Impacts on Aquatic Foodwebs

Professor Scott Bridgam
UO ENVS and Dept. of Biology

4 PM, 106 Condon Hall

April 10


 

The Rise of Racial Liberalism, the Decline of Racial Justice:

School Desegregation in Postwar Los Angeles

Professor Daniel HoSang
UO Department of Political Science

4 PM, 106 Condon Hall
April 17

 

NO TEA/SEMINAR - Annual AAG Meetings

April 24


 

Striving for normality in a time of AIDS: Findings from Malawi

Professor Peter Walker
UO Department of Geography

4 PM, 106 Condon Hall

May 1

 

Spatial Strategies for Addressing Structural Changes:

The Case of Eastern Germany

Corey Johnson
UO Department of Geography
Dissertation Defense

3:30 PM, 106 Condon Hall

May 8

 

Dirt: The Erosion of Civilizations

 

Professor David Montgomery
Earth and Space Sciences, University of Washington

4 PM, 106 Condon Hall

May 15  

Master's Thesis Presentations

Lee Pera and Nick Martinelli
UO Department of Geography

3:30 PM, 106 Condon Hall

May 22  
 

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May 29

 

 

Twenty Years of InfoGraphics

 

Jim Meacham, Director
UO InfoGraphics

June 5

 

 

Master's Thesis Presentations

Justyna Goworowoska and Diana Fischetti
UO Department of Geography

3:30 PM, 111 Lillis Hall

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SELECTED FACULTY PUBLICATIONS
(Complete lists available from individual web pages)

Bartlein
Bartlein, P.J., S.W. Hostetler, S.L. Shafer, J.O. Holman, and A.M. Solomon, in press,  Temporal and spatial structure in a daily wildfire-start data set from the western United States (1986-1996).  International Journal of Wildland Fire.

Whitlock, C., P. Bartlein, C. Briles, A. Brunelle, C.J. Long, and J. Marlon, in press,  Long-term relations between fire, fuel, and climate in the northwestern U.S., International Journal of Wildland Fire.

Whitlock, C., P.I Moreno, and P.J. Bartlein, 2007, Holocene fire patterns in southern South America:  present-day analogues for past periods of high fire activity.  Quaternary Research 68:28-36.

Cohen
Cohen, S.  2007.  Winning while losing:  The Apprentice Boys of Derry walk their beat.  Political Geography 26(8):951-967.

Cohen, S.   2006.  “Israel’s West Bank Barrier:  An Impediment to Peace?” Geographical Review, 96(4):682-695.

Cohen, S.  2004.  Planting Nature:  Trees and the Manipulation of Environmental Stewardship in America.  Berkeley:  University of California Press.

Gavin
Chase, M., C. Bleskie, I.R. Walker, D.G. Gavin, and F.S. Hu. in press. Midge-inferred Holocene summer temperatures in southeastern British Columbia, Canada. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology.

Bigler, C., D.G. Gavin, C. Gunning, and T.T. Veblen. In press. Drought induces lagged tree mortality in a subalpine forest in the Rocky Mountains. Oikos.

Gavin, D.G., D.J. Hallett, F.S. Hu, K.P. Lertzman, S.J. Prichard, K.J. Brown, J.A. Lynch, P.J. Bartlein, and D.L. Peterson. 2007. Forest fire and climate change in western North America: Insights from sediment charcoal records. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. In Press (November).

Hardwick
Hardwick, S., F. Shelley, and D.G. Holtgrieve. 2007. Geography of North America: Environment, Political Economy, and Culture. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.

Hardwick, S. 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.

Hardwick, S. 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.

Hindery
Hindery, D.  2006La Tirania de las Transnacionales en una Era Neoliberal: Impactos de los Proyectos Hidrocarburiferos de Enron y Shell en Comunidades Indigenas y el Medio Ambiente en Bolivia (Transnational Tyrants in a Neoliberal Age: Impacts of Enron and Shell's Hydrocarbon Projects on Indigenous Communities and the Environment in Bolivia), La Paz: Producciones CIMA, 2006. (currently being published in Spanish as part of a special collection on the Bolivian Andes and Amazon for San Andres University (UMSA)

Hindery, D.  2004.  Social and environmental impacts of World Bank/IMF-funded economic restructuring in Bolivia: an analysis of Enron and Shell's hydrocarbons projects.  Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography 25(3):281-30, published in the Special Issue on "The Political Economy of Environmental Issues in Latin America."

Hindery, D.  Forthcoming.  Green-washing Gas or Conserving the Forest? Resistance to Enron and Shell's Chiquitano Forest Conservation Program," to be published by Latin American Perspectives for a special issue entitled "Ecological Struggle in Latin America: Re-conceptualizing and Re-envisioning Meaningful Sustainable Development in the Wake of Globalization"

Lobben
Lobben, A. Forthcoming. Influence of Data Properties on Geographic Visualization.  Accepted, to appear in Annals of the Association of American Geographers.
 
Jacobson, D., A. Lobben, M. Rice, R. Golledge.  Forthcoming.
Reflections on past, present and future of tactile cartography. Accepted, to appear in
Cartography and Geographic Information Science
 
Lobben, A. 2007. Navigational Map Reading:  Predicting Performance and
Identifying Relative Influence of Map-Related Abilities.  Annals of the Association of American Geographers  97(1):64-85.

Marcus
James, L. A. and Marcus, W. A. (eds.), 2006, 37th Binghamton Geomorphology Symposium - The Human Role in Changing Fluvial Systems. Geomorphology 79(1-2): 143-506.

Marcus, W.A., Meacham, J.E., Rodman, A. and Steingisser, Al., 2007. Visual Fields: Atlas of Yellowstone – preliminary work. Cartographic Perspectives 57:86-87.

Strandhagen, E.R., Marcus, W.A., and Meacham, J.E., 2006. Views of the Rivers: Representing streamflow of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Cartographic Perspectives 55:54-49, 81-83.

McDowell

Murphy
De Blij, H. J.; Murphy, A. B.; and Fouberg, E.  2007.  Human Geography:  People, Place, and Culture, 8th ed. Hoboken, NJ:  John Wiley & Sons.

Murphy, A. B. 2007.  Confronting the Challenge of Political Globalization. Political Geography 26 (1):24-28.

Murphy, A. B.  2007. Geography's Place in Higher Education in the United States. Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 31(1):121-141.

Nelson
Nelson, L. 2007. Farmworker housing and spaces of belonging in Woodburn, Oregon.  The Geographical Review, 97(4):xx-xx (in press).

Nelson, L.  2006. Geographies of state power, protest, and women’s political identity formation in Michoacán, Mexico.  Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 96(2):365-88.

 

Nelson, L.  2006  Artesanía, mobility and the crafting of indigenous identities among Purhépechan women in Mexico.  Journal of Latin American Geography, 5(1):55-71.

Su
Huang, C., Cheng, J. and Su, X. 2006. Water resources carrying capacity and urban sustainable development of Shenzhen city (in Chinese). Tropical Geography, 26(3):254-258.

Su, X., & Huang, C. 2005. The Impacts of Heritage Tourism on Public Space in Historic Towns: A Case Study of Lijiang Ancient Town. China Tourism Research, 1(4):401-442.

Bao, J., & Su, X. 2004. Studies on tourism commercialization in historic towns (in Chinese). ACTA Geographical Sinica, 59(3):427-436.

Walker
Walker, P. A., and P. E. Peters. 2007. Making sense in time: Remote sensing and the challenges of temporal heterogeneity in social analysis of environmental change-cases from Malawi. Human Ecology 35(1):69-80.

Walker, P. A.  2007.  Political ecology: where is the politics? Progress In Human Geography 31(3):363-369.

Walker, P. A. 2006. How the West was one - American environmentalists, farmers and ranchers learn to say 'Howdy, partner'. Outlook On Agriculture 35(2):129-135.

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