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Nik Heynen
Associate Professor
University of Georgia
Department of Geography
Athens, GA 30602
Phone: 706-542-1954
FAX: 706-542-2388
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| URL for more info: |
http://nheynen.myweb.uga.edu/pdf/Heynen_CV.pdf
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| Research Interests: | Urban political economy/ecology, Social theory, Inequality and Social Movements |
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BooksCastree, N., M. Wright, W. Larner, N. Heynen, and P. Chatterton (Eds.), In press. The Point is to Change It: Geographies of Hope and Survival in an Age of Crisis. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishers. [Issue published simultaneously as a special issue of Antipode, 41.6]
Heynen, N., J. McCarthy, W.S.Prudham and P. Robbins (Eds.), 2007. Neoliberal Environments: False Promises and Unnatural Consequences. London; New York: Routledge Conway, D. and N. Heynen (Eds.), 2006. Globalization’s Contradictions: Geographies of Discipline, Destruction & Transformation. London; New York: Routledge.
Heynen, N., M. Kaika and E. Swyngedouw (Eds.) , 2006. In the Nature of Cities: Urban Political Ecology and the Politics of Urban Metabolism. London; New York: Routledge. Heynen, N, . Starving For Revolution: The Black Panther Party's Radical Anti-Hunger Politics For Survival. (in preperation)Guest Edited Journal VolumesCastree, N., M. Wright, W. Larner, N. Heynen, and P. Chatterton (Eds.), in press. The Point is to Change It: Geographies of Hope and Survival in an Age of Crisis. Antipode, 41.6 [Book published simultaneously Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishers]
Heynen, N. and P. Robbins (Guest editors), 2005. The Commodifcation of Nature. Capitalism Nature Socialism. 13(1)Swyngedouw, E. and N.C. Heynen (Guest editors), 2003. Urban Political Ecology in Advanced Capitalist Countries. Antipode: A Journal of Radical Geography. 35(5) ArticlesHeynen, N., accepted. Cooking up Non-Violent Civil Disobedient Direct Action for the Hungry: Food Not Bombs and the Resurgence of Radical Democracy. Urban Studies. [Special issue on Cities and Conflict]Mitchell, D. and N. Heynen, 2009. The Geography of Survival and the Right to the City: Speculations on Surveillance, Legal Innovation, and the Criminalization of Intervention. Urban Geography. 30:(6): 611-632 [Special issue on Homelessness/Rights/Space] Heynen, N, 2009. Bending the Bars of Empire from Every Ghetto to Feed the Kids: The Black Panther Party's Radical Anti-Hunger Politics of Social Reproduction and Scale The Annals of the Association of American Geographers. 99(2):406-422. Heynen, N., 2009. Back to Revolutionary Theory through Racialized Poverty: The McGee Family’s Utopian Struggle for Milwaukee. The Professional Geographer. 61(2): 187-199. [Special issue on Racialized Poverty in Urban America] Heynen, N., 2008. Bringing the Body Back to Life through the Radical Geography of Hunger: The Haymarket Affair and its Aftermath ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies. 7(1): 32-44. Heynen, N., H.A. Perkins and P. Roy, 2007. "Failing to Grow ‘Their’ Own Justice? The Co- Production of Racial/Gendered Labor and Milwaukee’s Urban Forest." Urban Geography. 28(8): 732-754. Heynen, N., H.A. Perkins and P. Roy , 2006. “The Political Ecology of Uneven Urban Green Space: The Impact of Political Economy on Race and Ethnicity in Producing Environmental Inequality in Milwaukee.” Urban Affairs Review. 42(1): 3-25. Heynen, N, 2006. "'But it's alright, Ma, it's life, and life only': Radicalism as Survival” [What’s left] Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography. 38(5): 916-929. N. Heynen, 2006. "Green Urban Political Ecologies: Toward a Better Understanding of Inner City Environmental Change." Environment and Planning A. 38(3): 499–516. Heynen, N. and P. Robbins , 2005. “The Neoliberalization of Nature: Governance, Privatization, Enclosure and Valuation.” Capitalism Nature Socialism. 16(1): 5-8.
Heynen, N. and H.A. Perkins, 2005. “Scalar Dialectics in Green: Urban Private Property
and the Contradictions of the Neoliberalization of Nature.”
Capitalism Nature Socialism. 16(1): 99-113. Perkins, H.A., N. Heynen and J. Wilson, 2004. “Inequity in an Urban Reforestation Program: The Impact of Housing Tenure on Urban Forests.”
Cities. 21(4): 291-299. Heynen, N.C., 2003. “The Scalar Production of Injustice within the Urban Forest.”
Antipode: A Journal of Radical Geography. 35(5): 980-998. Swyngedouw, E. and N.C. Heynen, 2003. “Urban Political Ecology, Justice and the Politics of Scale.” Antipode: A Journal of Radical Geography. 35(5): 898-918.
Heynen, N.C. and G. Lindsey, 2003. “Correlates of Urban Forest Canopy Cover: Implications for Local Public Works.”
Public Works Management and Policy. 8(1): 33-47. Unruh, J., N.C. Heynen and P. Hossler , 2003. “The Political Ecology of Recovery from Land Mine Use in Armed Conflict: The Case of Mozambique.” Political Geography. 22(8): 841-861.
Pedlowski, M.A., V.A. Carneiro Dasilva, J.J.C. Adell and N.C. Heynen, 2002. “Urban Forest and Environmental Inequality in Campos dos Goytacazes, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.”
Urban Ecosystems. 6 (1-2): 9-20.
Book ChaptersHeynen, N, 2009. Revolutionary Cooks in the Hungry Ghetto:
The Black Panther Party’s Biopolitics of Scale From Below
In R. Keil and R. Mahon (Eds.) Leviathan Undone? Towards a Political Economy of Scale. University of British Colombia Press. Pp 265-280 Heynen, N., J. McCarthy, W.S.Prudham and P. Robbins, 2007. False Promises In N. Heynen, J. McCarthy, W.S. Prudham and P. Robbins (Eds.) Neoliberal Environments: False Promises and Unnatural Consequences. London; New York: Routledge. Heynen, N., J. McCarthy, W.S.Prudham and P. Robbins, 2007. Unnatural Consequences In N. Heynen, J. McCarthy, W.S. Prudham and P. Robbins (Eds.) Neoliberal Environments: False Promises and Unnatural Consequences. London; New York: Routledge.Conway, D. and N. Heynen , 2006. “Globalization’s Dimensions.” In D. Conway and N. Heynen (Eds.) Globalization’s Contradictions: Geographies of Discipline, Destruction & Transformation. London; New York: Routledge.Heynen, N. and J. Njeru , 2006. “Ecological Globalization and the Social Production of Nature.” In D. Conway and N. Heynen (Eds.) Globalization’s Contradictions: Geographies of Discipline, Destruction & Transformation.
Conway, D. and N. Heynen, 2006. “The Ascendancy of Globalization and Neoliberalism.”
In D. Conway and N. Heynen (Eds.) Globalization’s Contradictions: Geographies of Discipline, Destruction & Transformation. London; New York: Routledge.Conway, D and N. Heynen, 2006. “Toward “fair globalization”: Opposing Neoliberal Destruction, Relying on the Democratic Institutions and Local Empowerment, and Sustaining Human Development.” In D. Conway and N.C. Heynen (Eds.) Globalization’s Contradictions: Geographies of Discipline, Destruction & Transformation. London; New York: Routledge.
Heynen, N., 2006. “Justice of Eating in the City: The Political Ecology of Urban Hunger.”
In N. Heynen, M. Kaika and E. Swyngedouw (Eds.) In the Nature of Cities: Urban Political Ecology and the Politics of Urban Metabolism. London: Routledge. pp 129-142.Heynen, N., M. Kaika and E. Swyngedouw, 2006. “Urban Political Ecology: Politicising the Production of Urban Natures.”
London: Routledge.
In N. Heynen, M. Kaika and E. Swyngedouw (Eds.) In the Nature of Cities: Urban Political Ecology and the Politics of Urban Metabolism. ReportsAthens Urban Food Collective (AUFC), 2008. Food Now Athens A publication of the Athens Urban Food Collective (AUFC). January 2008. Heynen, N, 2006. The Promise of Universal Free Breakfast for Hungry Children in Milwaukee Monitoring Wisconsin: Newsletter of the Institute for Survey and Policy Research, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.NewspapersHeynen, N, 2004. Milwaukee’s Black Panther Party, Childhood Hunger and a Lost Vision. Washington Park Beat. 2(1): 9Heynen, N. and D. Boucher, 2004. Welcome to the Food Desert Washington Park Beat. 1(5): 1 & 9 |
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