Cultural Geographies Poster Session
Type: Virtual Poster
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Sponsor Group(s):
Cultural Geography Specialty Group
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Start / End Time: 4/8/2021 09:35 AM (Pacific Time (US & Canada)) - 4/8/2021 10:50 AM (Pacific Time (US & Canada))
Room: Virtual 52
Organizer(s):
Mark Rhodes
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Chairs: Mark Rhodes
Agenda
Role | Participant |
J Abbott |
Emma Wuepper |
Yolonda Youngs Idaho State University - Pocatello, ID |
Haley Fitzpatrick Test |
Kenneth Madsen The Ohio State University |
Zaklina Grgic Urbanex |
Donald Zeigler Old Dominion University |
Theodore Goudge Northwest Missouri State |
Stephen O'Connell University of Central Arkansas |
SURAIYA PARVIN Kent State University |
Kyle Parker-McGlynn |
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Presentation(s), if applicable
Stephen O'Connell, University of Central Arkansas; If you build it, will they come?: Measuring the impacts of new recreation infrastructure. |
Donald Zeigler, Old Dominion University; What Makes a Successful Urban Skyline? |
Yolonda Youngs, California State University - San Bernardino; Braided Channels and Golden Lines: River Guide and Mountaineering Rangers of Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming |
Kenneth Madsen, The Ohio State University; Divine Antecedents of Contemporary Borders |
Emma Wuepper, No Affiliation ; Playing American on the Fake Frontier of the Minnetonka Resort |
Zaklina Grgic, University of Georgia; Gentrification in Cincinnati – the case of Over-the-Rhine neighborhood |
Kyle Parker-McGlynn, No Affiliation ; Augmented Authenticity |
J Abbott, Stetson University; Disrupting White Privilege and the Pristine Myth with Popular American Naturalists using the Example of William Bartram |
Haley Fitzpatrick, The Oslo School of Architecture and Design; Bio-Regional Networks of Place: Co-Designing Alpine Sustainability Transitions |
Theodore Goudge, Northwest Missouri State; The American Game: The Geography of College Football Player Production and Program Success, 2020 |
SURAIYA PARVIN, Pennsylvania State University; Identifying Place Attachments for International Graduate Students in Northeast Ohio, United States |
Description
The Cultural Geography Specialty Group extends an invitation to submit virtual poster abstracts for the 2021 Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers.
While we welcome any work across the breadth of cultural geography, those whose work intersects the meeting's themes of access, ethnonationalism, exclusion, and the transformation of the North American landscape are particularly welcome.
Additional work may also align with, but is not limited to, such topics as:
art and artistic expression
communities and community-based research
contested spaces and places
creative methodologies
cultural ecology
cultural heritage
cultural landscape
cultural movements and protest
geographies of theatre, film, and television
identity
language
literary geographies
material culture
migration
music geographies
social media
spectral geographies and haunting
The CGSG champions the labor of other specialty groups in organizing poster sessions, such as the Indigenous Peoples Specialty Group, and encourages those whose work is relevant to seek out those groups.
We none-the-less welcome all, and hope to be a supportive home for scholars, students in particular, to have a rewarding and engaging conference experience despite the circumstances. Posters will follow the same design principles of an in-person conference. Abstracts of less than 250 words are due in one week (January 29th), and posters will be uploaded prior to the conference and can remain published through the conference website for as long as the presenter would like. Poster sessions will be scheduled remotely and use breakout rooms to reflect the traditional questions, answers, and browsing of a poster session. Submit your abstract and register for the conference by January 29th online and send you PIN to Mark Rhodes (marhodes@mtu.edu) for inclusion in the session. Please reach out to him with any questions you may have about the session.
Cultural Geographies Poster Session
Description
Virtual Poster
Session starts at 4/8/2021 09:35 AM (Pacific Time (US & Canada))
Contact the Primary Organizer
Mark Rhodes - marhodes@mtu.edu