RICHARD A. WRIGHT

Professor of Geography | Dartmouth College | 6017 Fairchild Hall |Hanover NH 03755-3571

 

                        Telephone:    603-646-3523

                        Fax:                 603-646-1601

                        email:             richard.wright@dartmouth.edu

                        Website:        www.dartmouth.edu/~geog/

 

 

 

EDUCATION

 

                        Ph.D.  Geography, Indiana University, 1985

     

                        M. A. Geography, Indiana University, 1981

     

                        B. Ed. Geography, University of Nottingham, 1978

 

 

 

EMPLOYMENT

 

      2006-present: Orvil E. Dryfoos Professor of Public Affairs

      2003-Present: Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program Coordinator,

            Dartmouth College

      2001-2003: Associate Dean of Faculty for the Social Sciences, Dartmouth College

      1997-present: Professor of Geography, Dartmouth College

      1992-1998 & 1999-2001: Chair, Department of Geography, Dartmouth College

      1991-1997: Associate Professor of Geography, Dartmouth College

      1985-1991: Assistant Professor of Geography, Dartmouth College

      1978-1985: Teaching/Research Assistant, Department of Geography and the School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University

 

 

 

RESEARCH INTERESTS

 

                        Immigration, Racialization, Mixed-Race Studies, Labor Markets, Housing Markets, Urban Geography, Migration, Transnationalism

 
PUBLICATIONS

REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES

2006 ÒSpatial Assimilation and the Household: Partnership, Nativity, and Neighborhood LocationÓ with Mark Ellis and Virginia Parks, Urban Geography, Forthcoming .

 

2005 "Places of Possibility: Where Mixed-Race Couples Meet" with Serin Houston, Mark Ellis, Steven Holloway, and Margaret Hudson. Progress in Human Geography, 29 (6) 1-18.

 

2005 "Assimilation and the Differences between the Settlement Patterns of Individual Immigrants and Immigrant Households," Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, 102 (43) 15325-15330, with Mark Ellis.

 

2005 "Partnering 'Out' and Fitting In: Residential Segregation and the Neighborhood Contexts of Mixed-Race Households," Population, Space, and Place, 11 (4) 299-324, with Steven Holloway, Mark Ellis, and Margaret Hudson.

 

2005 "Re-Placing Whiteness in Spatial Assimilation Research," City and Community, 4 (2) 111-135, with Mark Ellis and Virginia Parks.

 

2004  ÒWork Together, Live Apart? Geographies of Racial and Ethnic Segregation at Home and Work,Ó Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 94 (3) 620-637, with Mark Ellis and Virginia Parks.

 

2003 ÒThe Interrupted Circle: Truncated Transnationalism and the Salvadoran Experience,Ó Journal of Latin American Geography, 2 (1) 74-86, with Ines Miyares, Jennifer Jonak, Alison Mountz, and Adrian Bailey.

 

2003 ÒCrossing Racial Lines: Geographies of Mixed-Race Partnering and Multiraciality in the United States,Ó Progress in Human Geography, 27 (4) 457-474, with Serin Houston, Mark Ellis, Steven Holloway, and Margaret Hudson.

 

2003 ÒMaking and Remaking Tibetan Diasporic Identities,Ó Social and Cultural Geography, 4 (2) 217-232, with Serin Houston.

 

2003 ÒMethodologically Becoming: Power, Knowledge, Politics, and Team Field ResearchÓ Gender, Place, and Culture, 10 (1) 29-46, with Alison Mountz, Ines Miyares, and Adrian Bailey.

 

2002 ÒLives in Limbo: Temporary Protective Status and Immigrant Identities,Ó Global Networks, 2 (4) 335-356, with Alison Mountz, Ines Miyares, and Adrian Bailey.

 

2002 Ò(Re)Producing Transnational Salvadoran Geographies,Ó Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 92 (1) 125-144, with Adrian Bailey, Ines Miyares, and Alison Mountz.

 

2000 ÒLegal Status, Gender, and Employment among Salvadorans in the United States,Ó International Journal of Population Geography, 6 (4) 273-286, with Adrian Bailey, Ines Miyares, and Alison Mountz.

 

2000 ÒThe Ethnic and Gender Division of Labor Compared Among Immigrants to Los Angeles,Ó International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 24, 3, 583-601, with Mark Ellis.

 

2000 ÒRace, Region, and The Territorial Politics of Immigration in the United States,Ó International Journal of Population Geography, 6, 3, 197-211, with Mark Ellis.

 

1999 ÒThe Industrial Division of Labor Among Immigrants and Internal Migrants to the Los Angeles Economy,Ó International Migration Review, 33, 1, 26-54, with Mark Ellis.

 

1999 ÒA Procedure for Comparative Metropolitan Area Analysis Using the 1980          and 1990 Census Public Use Microdata Samples,Ó Urban Geography, 20, 1, 75-92, with Mark Ellis and Michael Reibel.

 

1998 ÒThe Balkanization Metaphor in the Analysis of US Immigration,Ó Annals of the  Association of American Geographers, 88, 4, 686-698, with Mark Ellis.

 

1998 ÒWhen Immigrants are Not Migrants: Counting New Arrivals Using the US Census,Ó International Migration Review, 32, 1, 127-144, with Mark Ellis.

 

1997  ÒNativity, Ethnicity, and the Evolution of the Intra-urban Division of Labor in Los Angeles,Ó Urban Geography, 18, 3, 243-63, with Mark Ellis.

 

1997  ÒThe Linkage between Immigration and Internal Migration in Large Metropolitan Areas in the United States,Ó Economic Geography, 73, 2, 232-252, with Mark Ellis and Michael Reibel. (Reprinted in The Economics of Migration, Volume 4, edited by Klaus F. Zimmerman and Thomas K. Bauer, Edward Elgar 2003).

 

1996 ÒDaily Life in the Transnational Migrant Community of San Agustin, Oaxaca and Poughkeepsie, New York,Ó Diaspora, 6, 3, 403-28, with Alison Mountz

 

1996 ÒImmigrants and the Changing Racial/Ethnic Division of Labor in New York City, 1970-1990,Ó Urban Geography, 17, 4, 317-353, with Mark Ellis.

 

1995 ÒSmall Classes and Research Experience for New Undergraduates: A First Year Seminar Program in a Geography Department,Ó Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 19, 3, 299-305.

 

1993 ÒÔItÕs Gotta Be Da ShoesÕ: Domestic Manufacturing, International Subcontracting, and the Production of Athletic Footwear,Ó Environment and Planning A, 25, 8, 1103-1114, with Jon Austen.  (Recipient of the Environment and Planning A anniversary prize for the most innovative article published in the journal in 1993.)

 

1993 ÒDefense Spending and Interregional Labor Migration,Ó Economic Geography, 69, 2, 182-203, with Mark Ellis and Ann Markusen.

 

1993 ÒMigration Regions and Interstate Labor Flows by Occupation in the United States,Ó Growth and Change, 24, 1, 167-191, with Mark Ellis and Beverly Renard,

 

1992 ÒLinked Migration Systems: Immigration and Internal Labor Flows in the United States,Ó Economic Geography, 68, 3, 234-248, with Robert Walker and Mark Ellis

 

1992 ÒA Geographic Analysis of Pediatric Service Accessibility in Rural Northern New England,Ó Journal of Rural Health, 8, 2, 106-113, with David Goodman and Elliott Fisher.

 

1991 ÒThe Operation of Regional Labor Markets for Highly Trained Manufacturing Workers in the United States,Ó Urban Geography, 12, 4, 339-362, with Mark Ellis.

 

1991 ÒShift Share Analysis as a Linear Model,Ó Environment and Planning A, 23, 3, 421-431, with Daniel Knudsen.

 

1990 ÒNike Just Did It: Flexibility and International Subcontracting in the Athletic Footwear Industry,Ó Regional Studies, 24, 6, 537-552, with Michael Donaghu.

 

1990 ÒThe Migration Response to the Economic Turnaround in New England,Ó Environment and Planning A, 22, 11, 1497-1516.

 

1989 ÒMigration and Labour Supply in New England,Ó Geoforum, 20, 3, 293-301.

 

1989 ÒSecond-order Analysis of Bivariate Point Patterns,Ó The Professional Geographer, 41, 2, 183-189, with Dawn E. Hewitt.

 

1988 ÒThe Role of Federal Military Spending in the Timing of the New England Employment Turnaround,Ó Papers of the Regional Science Association, 65, 151-166, with Prentice L. Knight.

 

1988 ÒDynamic Shift-share Analysis,Ó Growth and Change, 19, 2, 1-10, with Prentice L. Knight.  (Reprinted in Modern Classics in Regional Science, edited by K. Haynes, K. Button, and P. Nijkamp, Edward Elgar 1996).

 

1987 ÒEmployment Growth and the Turnaround in the New England Economy,Ó Northeast Journal of Business and Economics, 14, 1, (Fall/Winter), 1-15, with Prentice L. Knight.

 

1987 ÒIndustrial Clustering and the Organization of Production: A Point Pattern Analysis of Manufacturing in Cincinnati, Ohio,Ó Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 78, 1, 89-103.

 

1982 ÒA Statistical Model for the Development of Spatial Patterns: Applications to the Spread of Housing Deterioration,Ó Geographical Analysis, 14, 4, 326-339, with John Odland.

 

1982 ÒA Selective Review of Travel-Mode Choice Models,Ó Journal of Consumer Research, 8, 4, 370-380, with David MacKay and Richard W. Olshavsky.

 

BOOK CHAPTERS

 

2005 ÒThe Metropolitan Ethnic Division of Labor: Immigrants and Second Generation in the Post-Industrial EconomyÓ with Mark Ellis.  Forthcoming in The Immigrant Metropolis: the dynamics of intergenerational mobility in Los Angeles and New York.  Edited by Susan Brown, Ruben Rumbaut, and Frank D. Bean. New York: Russell Sage.

 

2001 ÒImmigrants, the Native Born, and the Changing Industrial Division of Labor in New York CityÓ with Mark Ellis.  Chapter 3 in New Immigrants in New York. Second Edition. Nancy Foner (ed.) Columbia University Press, New York, pp. 81-110.

 

2001 ÒThank God SheÕs Not Sick: Health and Disciplinary Practice among Salvadorans in  Northern New JerseyÓ with Caroline Kerner, Adrian Bailey, Ines Miyares, and Alison Mountz.  Chapter 7 in Geographies of WomenÕs Health International Studies of Women and Place, Isabel Dyck, Nancy Davis Lewis, Sara McLafferty (eds.). Routledge: London and New York, pp. 127-142.

 

1997 ÒTransnationalism, Nationalism, and International Migration: The Changing Role and Relevance of the State.Ó Chapter 11 in Changing American Governance: Implications for a Diverse Society.  Lynn Staeheli, Janet Kodras, and Colin Flint (eds.) Sage: Newbury Park. pp. 206-220.

 

1995 ÒMultinational Corporations and the New International Division of Labor.Ó Chapter 4 in Geographies of Global Change: Remapping the World at the End of the Twentieth Century R. J. Johnson, Peter J. Taylor, and Michael Watts (eds.) Basil Blackwell: Oxford, pp. 50-62.

 

1992 ÒLiving by the Sword and Dying by the Sword? Defense Spending and the New England Economy in Retrospect and Prospect.Ó Chapter 4 in The Pentagon and the Cities, Andrew Kirby (ed.) Sage: Newbury Park, pp. 77-99.

 

COMMENTARIES

 

2006 “Mapping Others” Progress in Human Geography. With Mark Ellis.  Forthcoming.

 

2005 “Response to Frey and Liaw” Brookings Papers on Urban Affairs. Forthcoming.

 

 

BOOK REVIEWS

 

2004 James P. Allen and Eugene Turner  2002.  Changing Faces, Changing Places: Mapping Southern Californians, The Center for Geographical Studies: California State University Northridge. Population, Space, and Place, 10, 1.

 

2004 Joseph Nevins.  2002.  Operation Gatekeeper: the rise of the Òillegal alienÓ and the making of the US-Mexico boundary in Antipode, 36, 1, 137-140.

 

2003 Allan Pred.  2000.  Even in Sweden: Racisms, Racialized Spaces, and the Popular Geographical Imagination.  in Ethics, Place and Environment 6 (2).

 

2003 Roger Waldinger  (ed).  2001.  Strangers at the Gates: New Immigrants in Urban America,  and Malcolm Cross and Robert Moore (eds). 2002. Globalization and the New City: Migrants, Minorities, and Urban Transformations in Comparative Perspective. in Progress in Human Geography, 27, 2, 253-6.

 

2000 James P. Smith and Barry Edmonston (eds).  1998.  The Immigration Debate. International Journal of Population Geography, 6, 4, 321-4.

 

1999 R. Stephen Warner and Judith G. Wittner (eds).  1998.  Gatherings in Diaspora: Religious Communities and the New Immigration.  Journal Of Regional Science. 39, 2, 416-418.

 

1999 Rediscovering Geography Committee; Board on Earth Sciences and Resources; Commission on Geosciences, Environment, and Resources; National Research Council.  1996. Rediscovering Geography: New Relevance for Science and Society. in Annals of the Association of American Geographers  89, 1, 155-7.

 

1997 Trevor Barnes.  1996.  Logics of Dislocation in Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 87, 3, 532-3.

 

1996 Poul Ove Pedersen, Arni Sverrisson, and Meine Pieter van Dijk.  1994.  Flexible Specialization: The Dynamics of Small Scale Industry in the South in Environment Planning A, 29, 6, 1137-8.

 

1995 Gordon Clark.  1993.  Pensions and Corporate Restructuring in American Industry. in Economic Geography, 71, 4, 439-440.

 

1992 Jeremy Howells  1991.  Economic, Technological, and Locational Trends in European Services. The Annals of Regional Science 25, 1, 73-75.

 

1991 Mark Hepworth  1991.  Geography of the Information Economy in Economic Geography, 67, 2, 172-174.

 

1991 Robert Haining  1991.  Spatial Data Analysis in the Social and Environmental Sciences  in Journal of Regional Science, 31 (3), 369-71.

 

1990 Michael Chisholm  1990.  Regions in Recession and Resurgence in Growth and Change, 23, 4, 528-9.

 

1989 David Gibbs (ed.)  1989.  Government Policy and Industrial Change in Economic Geography, 65, 3, 255-7.

 

 

PAPERS CURRENTLY UNDER REVIEW

 

2006 ÒMixed Households, Immigration, and the Negotiation of Urban Space” with Serin Houston. Chapter in Negotiating the Immigrant City. with Woodrow Wilson Center.

 

2006 “Contextualizing the racial claims made by parents of multiracial children in the 1990 Census” with Steven Holloway, Mark Ellis, and Margaret Hudson. Ethinc and Racial Studies

 

PAPERS IN PREPARATION

 

2006 “Mixed-race Households and Residential Segregation” with Mark Ellis, Steven Holloway, and Margaret Hudson. To be submitted to Annals of the Association of American Geographers.

 

2006 “Spatial Accessibility and Immigrant Employment Niching in Los Angeles” with Virginia Parks and Mark Ellis. To be submitted to Journal of Economic Geography

 

2006 “Employment Concentrations and Residential Segregation: the Home - Work Arrangements of Immigrants in Los Angeles” with Virginia Parks and Mark Ellis. To be submitted to Journal of Economic Geography.

 

2006 “Black/White Households in the Context of Racial Segregation: Scale and Spatial Effects” with Steven Holloway, Mark Ellis, and Margaret Hudson. To be submitted to Ethnic and Racial Studies.

 

 

 

FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS

Principal Investigator, with Mark Ellis, University of Washington and Steven Holloway, University of Georgia  ÒCollaborative Research: The Mixed-Race Household in Residential Space: Neighborhood Context, Segregation, and Multiracial Identities, 1990-2000National Science Foundation July 2004 to June 2007. $325,000.

Principal Investigator, with Mark Ellis, University of Washington and Steven Holloway, University of Georgia ÒÕMarrying OutÕ and Fitting In: Interracial Households, Residential Segregation, and the Identity of Multiracial Children,Ó Russell Sage Foundation July 2001 to May 2004. $295,000.

Principal Investigator, with Mark Ellis, University of Washington ÒCollaborative Research: Residential Segregation and the Spatial Division of Labor of Immigrants in Los Angeles.Ó National Science Foundation July 2000 to June 2004. $217,000.

 

Honorary Masters of Arts Degree, Dartmouth College, May 2000.

 

John Simon Guggenheim Fellow: 1998-9.

Principal Investigator, with Adrian Bailey, Dartmouth College and Ines Miyares,    Hunter College,  ÒEl Salvadoran-US Transnationalism, 1979-1996.Ó National Science Foundation, including REU supplemental grant, Reiss Family Award, Dean of Faculty, and Rahr Endowment, Dartmouth College, June 1997 to May 2000. $119,000.

 

Senior Faculty Fellowship, Spring 1996.  A fully supported leave term awarded by Dartmouth College to selected Associate and Full Professors.

 

Principal Investigator, with Mark Ellis, UCLA ÒImmigration, Economic Restructuring, and Internal Migration among US Metropolitan Labor Markets: 1965-1990.Ó National Science Foundation Aug. 1993 to July 1996. $86,000.

 

Principal Investigator ÒImmigration, Economic Restructuring, and Internal          Migration among US Metropolitan Labor Markets: 1965-1990Ó Urban and Regional Studies Research Grant, Dartmouth College, April 1993. $10,000.

 

Principal Investigator, with Mark Ellis, Florida State University, ÒHispanic Immigration and the Migration Decisions of African AmericansÓ Social Science Research Council, Sept. 1991- December, 1992. $45,000.

 

Principal Investigator ÒIndustrial Restructuring and International and Domestic Labor Flows in the United States.Ó Urban and Regional Studies Research Grant, Dartmouth College, April 1991. $10,000.

 

Investigator ÒAn Analysis of the Process of Town Division in Nineteenth    Century MassachusettsÓ with Sheila Culbert, funded by the Rockefeller Center for the Social Sciences for Interdisciplinary Research, Dartmouth College, June 1990. $10,000.

 

Investigator ÒTravel Time to Essential Pediatric Services in Rural Northern New England: A Pilot study in Geographic AccessibilityÓ with David Goodman and Elliott Fisher, jointly funded by the Rockefeller Center for the Social Sciences for Interdisciplinary Research and the Hitchcock Foundation, Dartmouth College, June 1989. $10,000.

 

Junior Faculty Fellowship, Fall 1989. A fully supported leave term awarded by Dartmouth College to selected Assistant Professors.

 

 

PRESENTATIONS

PRESENTATIONS AT INTERNATIONAL MEETINGS

 

Second Biennial International Population Geography Conference, St Andrews, Scotland, August 2004.

First Biennial International Population Geography Conference, St Andrews, Scotland, July 2002.

Metropolis Conference, Vancouver BC, November 2000.

Migration, Ethnicity and Citizenship/International Sociological AssociationÕs Research Committee: Conference on Inclusion and Exclusion: International Migrants and Refugees, New York City, 1997.

Annual Meeting of the Institute of British Geographers, Nottingham, UK, 1994.

US-Korea Joint Seminar Regional Development Analysis, Seoul, South Korea, 1992.

Population Specialty Group of the International Geographical Union, Los Angeles, 1992.

Annual International Conference on Public Policy and Regional Development, Indianapolis, 1988.

 

PRESENTATIONS AT NATIONAL AND REGIONAL MEETINGS

 

Annual Meetings of the AAG: 2005, 2004, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996, 1995, 1993, 1992, 1991, 1990, 1989, 1988, 1987, 1985, 1984, 1983, 1982.

American Studies Association: 1999

North American Regional Science Association: 1991, 1990, 1988, 1987, 1985.

SSRC-4th Biannual Forum on Hispanic Issues: Albuquerque 1992.

Population Association of America: 2003, 1995, 1994, 1988.

Western Regional Science Association: 1991.

Northeast Regional Science Association, 1989.

New England-St. Lawrence Valley--Regional AAG: 1996, 1993, 1989, 1988, 1987, 1986.

INVITED PAPERS; PUBLIC LECTURES

 

Dartmouth College, Lecture to the Incoming Class, Sept. 2005

Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington DC January 2005

Baldy School of Law and Society SUNY Buffalo, November 2004

Maxwell School, Syracuse University, January 2004.

Department of Geography, Middlebury College, October 2003.

Dartmouth College, Sociology Department, Oct. 2003.

Department of Geography, U. of North Carolina, April 2003.

Department of Geography, Clark University, September 2002.

Dartmouth College, Rockefeller Center, May 2002.

Bard College, April 2001.

Dartmouth College, El Salvadoran Awareness Week April 2001.

US Bureau of the Census, Colloquium given to the Population Researchers, September 2000.

Dartmouth College, Alumni/ae College, lectures and discussions, August 2000

Dartmouth College, Latinos 2000 Conference, Feb 2000.

Dartmouth College, Sociology Department, May 1999.

Dartmouth College, Rockefeller Center, Feb 1999.

Dartmouth College, Government Department, May 1998.

Dartmouth College, Reunion College, June 1997.

Economic Restructuring and Migration Symposium, Athens, GA, May 1997.

Dartmouth College, Horizons Program, May 1996.

Dartmouth College, Rockefeller Center, May 1996.

Department of Geography, Indiana University, April 1996.

Department of Geography, UCLA, March 1996.

Department of Geography, U. of Washington, Feb. 1996.

Department of Geography, U. of Southern California, Feb. 1996.

Department of Geography, U. of Connecticut, February 1996.

Dartmouth College, MALS Immigrants and the American City, August 1995.

Dartmouth Alumni Club, Montpelier VT, May 1995.

Dartmouth College, Panel Discussion of CaliforniaÕs Prop. 187, Nov. 1994.

Speaker at First Year Orientation, The Ravine Lodge, NH September 1994.

Charles University, Prague, May 1994.

Dartmouth College, Alumni College, New Jersey, Jan. 1994.

Dartmouth College, Alumni College, August 1993.

Leadership New Hampshire, March 1993.

ÒResearch As A Liberal ArtÓ Series, Dartmouth College, Feb. 1993.

Technology Transfer Conference, Dartmouth College, May 1992.

Department of Geography, Florida State University, March 1992.

Department of Geography, Arizona State University, April 1991.

Department of Geography, U. of Massachusett, Feb. 1990.

Department of Geography, U. of Northern Illinois, April, 1989.

Dartmouth Alumni (Hub) Club, Boston, Sept., 1988 and Jan. 1990

Department of Geography, Indiana University, April, 1988.

Department of Geography, U. of Connecticut, March, 1988.

Dartmouth College, General Audience, November 1988.

Dartmouth College, General Audience, November 1987.

 

OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

 

Association of American Geographers

Population Association of America

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Editorial Board of Professional Geographer 2005-8.

Editorial Board of Progress in Human Geography 2005-8

Editorial Board of Annals of the Association of American Geographers

1996-2000.

Editorial Board of Growth and Change 1992-1999.

Editorial Board of International Regional Science Review 1994-1999.

Panel Member, National Science Foundation Geography and Regional

Science Awards Committee, 1994-1996.

Member, 1998 Program Committee for the AAG National Meetings.

Expert Witness for NAACP in lawsuits brought against several towns in

New Jersey for discriminatory hiring in municipal employment,

1999-2000.

Various Tenure and Promotion Cases at other universities.

External Reviewer: PhD Thesis, U. of British Columbia, 2001.

 

REVIEWER 

 

American Anthropologist, Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Antipode, Cultural Geographies, Demography, Diaspora, Economic Geography, Ecumene, Environment and Planning A, Environment and Planning D--Society and Space, Gender, Place, and Culture, Geografiska Annaler Series B, Geographical Analysis, Geographical Review, Geopolitics, Global Networks, Growth and Change, Historical Geography, Identities, International Migration Review, International Regional Science Review, Journal of Human Resources, Journal of Regional Science, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Papers of the Regional Science Association, Papers in Regional Science, Population, Space, and Place, Professional Geographer, Progress in Human Geography, Political Geography, Regional Studies, Signs, Social and Cultural Geography, Space and Polity, Urban Geography, Urban Studies, Blackwell, Guilford Press, Prentice Hall, Sage, National Science Foundation

 

DARTMOUTH COLLEGE SERVICE

 

Chair, Asian American Curricular Initiative Review Committee, 2006.

Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program Coodrinator, 2003-

Dean of Libraries/Librarian of the College, Search Committee, 2004.

Associate Dean of the Faculty for the Social Sciences, 2001-3.

Chair, Department of Geography, 1992-1998, and 1999-2001; Spring 2005.

Committee Advisory to the President (Tenure and Promotion Committee) 1999-2001; 2005-8.

Committee on Organization and Policy, 1993-1998; Chair, Spring / Fall 1995

Dean of Faculty of Arts and Sciences Evaluation Committee Fall 2000*

Dean of Faculty of Arts and Sciences Search Committee 2001*

Cesar Chavez, Eastman, and Thurgood Marshall Pre-Doctoral Fellowship Selection Committees 2001-3.

Diversity Reading Group Steering Committee 2001- 5

Tucker Foundation Faculty Board 2001-3.

Rockefeller Center Faculty Council 1993-8; 2001-3

Ad hoc Committee on Race and the Academy 2001-4

College Priorities Advisory Committee, 1994-5.

Committee on Senior Fellows, 1991-4, Chair 1991-1992.

Geography Department Representative, Executive Committee of the Faculty, 1986-1990.

Ad Hoc Committee on the Intellectual Life of the Faculty, 1998-9.

Chair, Faculty Search Committee, Department of Geography, 1993-4; 1999-2000.

Chair, Post Doc Search Committee, Department of Geography, 1999-2000.

Several faculty search committees in Geography, Environmental Studies, and Latino American, Latin American, and Caribbean Studies (LALACS).

Departmental External Review Committee Member; LALACS

Third Year Reappointment Committees: Adrian Bailey, Frank Magilligan, Frances Ufkes, Susanne Freidberg, Ben Forest, Christina Gomez, Christopher Sneddon.

 

* Elected by vote of the Social Science Faculty in the Arts and Sciences

 

UNDERGRADUATE HONORS THESIS DIRECTION

 

ÒA model of the impact of oil revenues on regional development in Norway since 1969.Ó  Paal Gisholt Ô87.

ÒA spatial and temporal analysis of retail gas pricing in the Upper Valley of New England.Ó John Bowen Ô88.

ÒThe geography of disposable income and retail trade in New England during a period of prosperity.Ó Bill Bundy Ô88.

ÒFlexibility in the athletic footwear industry: A Case Study of NIKE.Ó Michael Donaghu Ô89.*¤

ÒHigh technology industry patterns in New Hampshire.Ó Gregory Dinges Ô89, Senior Fellow.

ÒThe accessibility of a rural emergency room in northern New England.Ó Eric Lineback Ô90.

ÒDivisions over the spatial division of labor: The geography of the athletic footwear industry.Ó Jon Austen Ô91. *¤

ÒSocioeconomic status and mobility in nonmetropolitan labor markets.Ó Peter Nelson Ô93.

ÒThe labor market for Israeli-trained physicians in the United States.Ó David-Alexandre Gros Ô95.

ÒShaping agricultural space: land tenure and local response to economic change in Yucatan, Mexico.Ó Kelly Collins Ô95.

ÒLife on the edge: the transnational community of San Agustin, Oaxaca and Poughkeepsie, New York.Ó Alison Mountz, Ô95, Senior Fellow. *¤

ÒNegotiating Identities, Transcending Boundaries:  Soviet Jewish Immigrants in Brooklyn, New York.Ó Natasha Zaretsky Ô97, Senior Fellow. ¤

ÒThe Expansion of the Hudson Bay CompanyÕs Fur Trade, 1763-1821.Ó Chris Fowler, Ô97.

ÒA Pioneer from Punjab: A Literary View of the Migrant Experience.Ó Neil Desai Ô98. ¤

ÒGeographies of Tibetan Identities: Nationalism, Power, and Performativity in the Diaspora.Ó Serin Houston Õ00. *¤

ÒSelling Language: a look at California's English for the Children Proposition.Ó Sena Ku Õ01.

ÒA Multiracial and Transnational Possibility: Racial and Ethnic Identity Construction Among Second Generation Dominicans.Ó Ellie Leahy Õ01.

ÒRural Immigrant Entrepreneurs: Chinese Restaurants in New Hampshire and Vermont.Ó Clara Veniard Õ01.

ÒSmall town identity, power, and sprawl: the local geopolitics of WalMart development in northern Vermont.Ó David Weiss Õ02.

ÒImmigrants and their institutions: Co-assimilation and identity formation in the Korean-American church.Ó Darlene Hilburn Õ03.

ÒThe power dynamics of forced migration from Colombia to Ecuador.Ó Eileen Carey Õ04.

ÒGeographies of the Latino Other.Ó Tina Catania Õ03.

ÒThe Community Context of Cuban-American Identity.Ó Diana Sanderson '05.

 

GRADUATE THESIS DIRECTION

 

ÒOn the persistence of the woolen textile industry in New England.Ó Martha Lane--Master of Arts in Liberal Studies, Dartmouth College 1992.

ÒThe effects of testing delay and composite viewing on identification accuracy in lineups and showups. Ò Dawn DekleÑPhD dissertation in Psychology, 1993. *¤

ÒThe global strategies of US footwear manufacturing firms.Ó Robert Graves--Master of Arts in Liberal Studies 1995.

ÒThe Immigrant Body: A Study of Immigration and Disease in the United States.Ó Victoria Broadwater, Master of Arts in Liberal Studies, 2001.

ÒImmigration, 'Temporary' Work, and Seasonal Employment: A Case Study of the Labor Market of Block Island, RI" Robin Catmur, Master of Arts in Liberal Studies, 2005.

 

* Published in a refereed journal

¤ Paper presented at a national professional meeting

 

 

UNDERGRADUATE COURSES TAUGHT

 

Introduction to Human Geography--Place and Society

World Regional Geography

Economic Geography and Globalization

Immigration, Race, and Ethnicity in the United States

Introductory Statistics

Senior Research and Writing Seminar

Industrial Location Analysis

Transnationalism

Immigration Policy

Geography Foreign Study Program, Prague, Czech Republic

Research and Field Methods in Geography

Numerous Independent Study and Honors Thesis Courses

 

 

 

 

GRADUATE COURSES TAUGHT

 

Comparative Industrialization in Britain, the United States, and Japan

Immigration, Race, Ethnicity