Marvin Waterstone
- Adjunct Lecturer, Social and Behavioral Sciences
Contact
- (520) 621-1478
- Douglass, Rm. 200W
- Tucson, AZ 85721
- marvinw@arizona.edu
Bio
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Interests
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Courses
2023-24 Courses
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Consequences of Capitalism
SBS 320 (Spring 2024)
2021-22 Courses
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What is Politics?
POL 150C2 (Spring 2022)
2020-21 Courses
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What is Politics?
POL 150C2 (Spring 2021) -
Dissertation
GEOG 920 (Fall 2020)
2019-20 Courses
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Dissertation
GEOG 920 (Spring 2020) -
What is Politics?
POL 150C2 (Spring 2020) -
Research
GEOG 900 (Fall 2019)
2018-19 Courses
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Dissertation
GEOG 920 (Spring 2019) -
What is Politics?
POL 150C2 (Spring 2019) -
Dissertation
GEOG 920 (Fall 2018)
2017-18 Courses
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What is Politics?
POL 150C2 (Spring 2018) -
Dissertation
GEOG 920 (Fall 2017)
2016-17 Courses
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Dissertation
GEOG 920 (Spring 2017) -
Independent Study
LAS 599 (Spring 2017) -
What is Politics?
POL 150C2 (Spring 2017) -
Dissertation
GEOG 920 (Fall 2016)
2015-16 Courses
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Dissertation
GEOG 920 (Spring 2016)
Scholarly Contributions
Books
- Waterstone, M. -., & Waterstone, M. -. (2007). Geographic Thought: The Praxis Perspective. Routledge.More infoThis is a new take on geographic thought that seeks to align geographic scholarship with progressive social change. It is a combination of original essays by the authors/editors and an anthology of previously published by works by geographers and other scholars.;Your Role: Co-author, co-editor;Other collaborative: Yes;Specify other collaborative: Colleague, George Henderson at the University of Minnesota;
- Waterstone, M. -., & Henderson, G. (2009). Geographic Thought: A Praxis Perspective.More info;Your Role: co-author, co-editor;Full Citation: George Henderson and Marv Waterstone, eds. Geographic Thought: A Praxis Perspective. New York and London: Routledge, 2009.;Other collaborative: Yes;Specify other collaborative: Faculty member at the University of Minnesota;
Chapters
- Waterstone, M. -. (2006). Geography and Social Justice. Sage.
- Waterstone, M. -. (2007). Geography and Social Justice. Sage Publishers.More infoThis is a chapter in The Handbook of Social Geography that both charts geography's engagement with issues of social justice and lays out new directions and challenges.;Your Role: Author;
- Waterstone, M. -. (2008). Geography and Social Justice.More infoA chapter to be published in the Sage Handbook of Social Geography.;Your Role: author;
- Waterstone, M. -. (2010). Geography and Social Justice.More info;Your Role: author;Full Citation: Waterstone, M. "Geography and Social Justice." In S. Smith, et al., eds. The Sage Handbook of Social Geographies. Los Angeles and London: Sage Publications. 2010;
- Waterstone, M. -. (2009). Geography and Social Justice.More info;Your Role: Author;Full Citation: M. Waterstone, "Geography and Social Justice," in S.J. Smith, et al., eds., The Sage Handbook of Social Geography. Los Angeles and London: Sage, 2010.;
Journals/Publications
- Waterstone, M. -. (2008). Smoke and Mirrors: Inverting the Discourse on Tobacco. Antipode.More infoHas been reviewed and accepted w/revision. I'm revising the ms. now.;Your Role: author;
- Waterstone, M. -. (2009). Smoke and Mirrors: Inverting the Discourse on Tobacco. Antipode.More infoaccepted in july 2009, and scheduled for publication this summer.;Your Role: author;
- Waterstone, M. -. (2010). A Sorry State: Apology Excepted. Human Geography/Institute for Human Geography.More info;Your Role: co-author;Full Citation: Waterstone, M. and de Leeuw, S. "A Sorry State: Apology Excepted." Human Geography 3 (3): 1-28, 2010.;Other collaborative: Yes;Specify other collaborative: faculty member at another university;
- Waterstone, M. -. (2010). Smoke and Mirrors: Inverting the Discourse on Tobacco. Antipode/Wiley-Blackwell.More info;Your Role: author;Full Citation: Waterstone, M. "Smoke and Mirrors: Inverting the Discourse on Tobacco." Antipode 42 (4): 875-896, 2010.;
Presentations
- Waterstone, M. -. (2012, 2012-09-01). One Step Forward and Three Steps Back: Agnotolgy and Climate Change. Culture, Politics and Climate Change. Boulder, CO.More info;Invited: Yes;Refereed: Yes;Type of Presentation: Academic Conference;
- Waterstone, M. -. (2010, 2010-01-01). Haiti and Disaster Capitalism. Roundtable on Haiti Earthquake. University of Arizona.More info;Type of Presentation: University;
- Waterstone, M. -. (2009, 2009-09-01). A Sorry State: Apology Excepted. GRD colloquium. Tucson.More info;Type of Presentation: University;
- Waterstone, M. -., & Leeuw, S. d. (2009, 2009-03-01). A Sorry State: Apology Excepted. AAG. Las Vegas, NV.More info;Your Role: co-author;Invited: Yes;Other collaborative: Yes;Specify other collaborative: faculty member at University of Northern British Columbia;Type of Presentation: Academic Conference;
- Waterstone, M. -. (2008, 2008-10-01). A Sorry State: Apology Excepted. 3rd Cascadia Critical Geography Conference. Tacoma, WA.More infofirst presentation of work on apology material;Submitted: Yes;Type of Presentation: Academic Conference;
- Waterstone, M. -. (2007, 2007-04-01). Innovative Ideas on Teaching the History of Geographic Thought. AAG. San Francisco, CA.More infoThis was a panel discussion on the named topic.;Invited: Yes;Type of Presentation: Academic Conference;
- Waterstone, M. -. (2007, 2007-04-01). Radical Pedagogy in Geography. AAG. San Francisco, CA.More infoPanel on the named topic;Invited: Yes;Type of Presentation: Academic Conference;
Reviews
- Waterstone, M. -. (2012. Review of David Harvey's Cosmopolitanism and the Geographies of Freedom.More info;Full Citation: Waterstone, M. Review of David Harvey's Cosmpolitanism and the Geographies of Freedom. Geografiska Annaler B 93 (3): 271-272, 2012;
- Waterstone, M. -. (2011. Review of David Harvey's Cosmopolitanism and the Geographies of Freedom.More info;Full Citation: Cosmopolitanism and the Geographies of Freedom. Reviewed by Marv Waterstone. Geografiska Annaler, Series B--Human Geography 93 (3): 271-272, September 2011.;
Others
- Waterstone, M. -. (2006). Smoke and Mirrors: Inverting the Discourse on Tobacco Smoke.More infoto be submitted to the journal of social and cultural geography;
- Waterstone, M. -. (2007). Apology Excepted.More infoThis is a paper that will explore the cultural work that is done by the formal, public, political apology (e.g., recent governmental apologies for slavery, abduction of indigenous children, etc.).;Other collaborative: Yes;Please specify if you select "Other collaborative" : Sarah de Leeuw, University of Northern British Columbia;Full Citation: not yet available;Status: Paper in Preparation;
- Waterstone, M. -. (2007). Smoke and Mirrors: Inverting the Discourse on Tobacco Smoke.More infoThis article will be the first in a series of grounded case studies on the production, maintenance, reinforcement and subversion of the "common sense" (in the Gramscian notion of the term.;Full Citation: not sure what this means;Status: Paper in Preparation;
- Waterstone, M. -. (2009). A Sorry State: Apology Excepted.More info;Other collaborative: Yes;Please specify if you select "Other collaborative" : faculty member at University of Northern British Columbia.;Full Citation: A Sorry State: Apology Accepted.;Status: Paper in Preparation;
- Waterstone, M. -., & DeLeeuw, S. (2008, December). A Sorry State: Apology Excepted. Human Geography.More infopaper examining the role of public/state apologies in policing the boundaries of common sense in the permissible vs. the transgressive in state actions.;Other collaborative: Yes;Please specify if you select "Other collaborative" : collaboration w/sarah de leeuw, colleague at university of northern columbia, bc canada;Full Citation: Waterstone, M. and de Leeuw, S. A Sorry State: Apology Excepted.;Status: Paper in Preparation;
- Waterstone, M. -., & Henderson, G. (2008). Geographic Thought: A Praxis Perspective.More infoA new take on geographic thought, aimed at advanced undergraduate and graduate students, that explicitly links geographic/scholarly thought to progressive social change.;Your Role: Co-editor, co-writer of all introductory essays;Full Citation: Henderson, G. and Waterstone, M., eds. 2008. Geographic Thought: A Praxis Perspective. New York, London: Routledge.;Other collaborative: Yes;Specify other collaborative: Faculty member, Department of Geography, University of Minnesota;