Degrees
- Ph.D. Geography
- University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, United States
- Adopted Citizens: Community and the Development of Political Consciousness among the Irish Americans of Lowell, Massachusetts
- B.A. Geography
- Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
- M.A. Geography
- University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, United States
Work Experience
- University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona (1986 - Ongoing)
Interests
Research
My work is located at the intersection of socio-spatial theory and politics. I am particularly interested in how space, or sites, are bound up in and shape the production of subjectivities, bodies, practices and discourses. At the empirical level I focus on everyday life and the seemingly mundane practices that constitute it.
Teaching
Social and Political Economy Theory, Critical Methodologies, Student Engagement
Courses
No activities entered.
Scholarly Contributions
Presentations
- Macknick, J., Marston, S., Winkler, C., Thompson, M. S., Murphy, P., Gerlak, A. K., Dimond, K., Barnett-Moreno, I., Minor, R. L., Pavao-Zuckerman, M., & Barron-Gafford, G. A. (2019, August). Agrivoltaics in drylands: Co-location has food, water, and renewable energy benefits. 2019 ESA Annual Meeting. Louisville, KY: Eoclogical Society of America (ESA).
