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Post, C., Proj. 2010. The Ambivalence of Memory: Bleeding Kansas and the Civil War on the Western Border
Center for American Places and University of Chicago PressPost, C., In Review. Decisions of Identity: Landscape, Memory, and Violence in Lawrence, Kansas. Geographical ReviewPost, C., In Progres. “Reputational Politics and Memorializing John Brown in Kansas". Historical GeographyPost, C., Forthcomin. “Modifying Sense of Place in a Federal Company Town: Sunflower Village, Kansas, 1942 to 1959.” Journal of Cultural GeographyHeynen, 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]Heynen, 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 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] Holloway, Steven R., Richard Wright, Mark Ellis & Margaret East., 2009. Place, Scale, and the Racial Claims made by White-Minority Parents for their Multiracial Children in the 1990 Census Ethnic & Racial Studies, forthcoming 32(3)Liu, R. and L. Mu, 2008. The Delimitation of Central Cites’ Influential Regions and the Integration of Urban Groups Based on the Multiplicatively Weighted Voronoi Diagram. Human Geography, 101(3), 28-34 (in Chinese).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. Athens Urban Food Collective (AUFC), 2008. Food Now Athens A publication of the Athens Urban Food Collective (AUFC). January 2008. Shepherd, J.M., W. Shem, L. Hand, and M. Manyin, 2008. Modeling Urban Effects on the Precipitation Component of the Water Cycle
Geospatial Analysis and Modeling of Urban
Environments, Springer Book Series-GIScience (submitted)Shem, W. and J.M. Shepherd, 2008. On the impact of urbanization on summertime thunderstorms in Atlanta: Two numerical model case studies. Atmospheric Research (in press)Kaplan, David H.; Wheeler, James O.; and Holloway, Steven R., 2008. Urban Geography, 2nd edition New York: John Wiley & SonsLarsen, Soren, Curt Sorenson, David McDermott, Joshua Long, Christopher Post. , 2007. “Rootedness, Sense of Place, and the Politics of Exurban Development in Garden Park, Colorado.” The Professional Geographer. 59 (4):421-433.Mitchelson, Matthew L., Derek H. Alderman, and E. Jeffrey Popke, 2007. Branded: The Economic Geographies of Streets Named in Honor of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Social Science Quarterly, 88(1): 120-145Heynen, 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. Jin, M., and J.M. Shepherd, 2007. Development of a parameterization for simulating the urban temperature hazard using satellite observations in a climate model Journal of Natural Hazards, DOI 10.1007/s11069-007-9117-2 Ellis, Mark, Steven R. Holloway, Richard Wright & Margaret East., 2007. The Effects of Mixed-Race Households on Residential Segregation Urban Geography, 28(6):554-577Shaun Ryan and Andrew Herod, 2006. “Restructuring the architecture of state regulation in the Australian and Aotearoa/ New Zealand cleaning industries and the growth of precarious employment.” Antipode 38.3: 486-507. [Published simultaneously in Luis L. M. Aguiar and Andrew Herod (eds.), The Dirty Work of Neoliberalism: Cleaners in the Global Economy, pp. 60-80. Basil Blackwell: Oxford.]Andrew Herod and Luis L. M. Aguiar, 2006. “Section II Introduction: Ethnographies of the cleaning body.” Antipode 38.3: 530-533. [Published simultaneously in Luis L. M. Aguiar and Andrew Herod (eds.), The Dirty Work of Neoliberalism: Cleaners in the Global Economy, pp. 102-105. Basil Blackwell: Oxford.]Karen Søgaard, Anne Katrine Blangsted, Andrew Herod, and Lotte Finsen, 2006. “Work design and the labouring body: Examining the impacts of work organisation on Danish cleaners’ health.” Antipode: 38.3: 579-602. [Published simultaneously in Luis L. M. Aguiar and Andrew Herod (eds.), The Dirty Work of Neoliberalism: Cleaners in the Global Economy, pp. 150-171. Basil Blackwell: Oxford.]
Luis L. M. Aguiar and Andrew Herod (editors), 2006. The Dirty Work of Neoliberalism: Cleaners in the Global Economy. Basil Blackwell: Oxford. [Issue published simultaneously as a special issue of Antipode, 38.3] Andrew Herod and Luis L. M. Aguiar, 2006. “Cleaners and the dirty work of neoliberalism.” Antipode 38.3: 425-434. Introduction to special issue on “The Dirty Work of Neoliberalism: Cleaners in the Global Economy,” pp. 1-10. Basil Blackwell: Oxford.]Andrew Herod and Luis L. M. Aguiar, 2006. “Section I Introduction: Geographies of neoliberalism.” Antipode 38.3: 435-439. The Dirty Work of Neoliberalism: Cleaners in the Global Economy, pp. 11-15. Basil Blackwell: Oxford.]
Luis L.M. Aguiar and Andrew Herod (eds.), 2006. Special issue on “The Dirty Work of Neoliberalism: Cleaners in the Global Economy,” Antipode, 38.3: 425-666.
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., 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. Andrew Herod and Luis L. M. Aguiar, 2006. “Section III Introduction: Cleaners’ agency.” Antipode 38.3: 603-607. [Published simultaneously in Luis L. M. Aguiar and Andrew Herod (eds.), The Dirty Work of Neoliberalism: Cleaners in the Global Economy, pp. 172-176. Basil Blackwell: Oxford.]Andrew Herod, 2006. “Labour, space and capitalist restructuring.” Labor History 47.1: 102-108. Part of a Symposium on the book Global Restructuring and the Power of Labour by Bill Dunn (2004, Macmillan).
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. 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.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 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. Brian J.L.Berry and James O. Wheeler, 2005. URBAN GEOGRAPHY IN
AMERICA, 1950-2000: PARADIGMS AND PERSONALITIES. New York, NY: Routledge.Chris Post, 2005. “Company Town Culture: Sunflower Village, Kansas, in the 1940s.” Material Culture, 37(2): 42-59. Pandit, Kavita, & Holloway, Steven R. , 2005. New Immigrant Geographies of United States Metropolitan Areas Geographical Review, 95(2)Holloway, Steven R., Ellis, Mark, Wright, Richard, & Hudson, Margaret A, 2005. Partnering “Out” and Fitting In: Residential Segregation and the Neighborhood Contexts of Mixed-Race Households Population, Space & Place, 11(4): 299-324Martin, Deborah G. & Holloway, Steven R. , 2005. Organizing Diversity: Scales of Demographic Change and Neighborhood Organizing in St. Paul, MN Environment and Planning, A, 37(6):1091-1112Pandit, Kavita, & Holloway, Steven R. , 2005. New Immigrant Geographies of United States Metropolitan Areas Geographical Review, 95(2): iii-vi (introduction to special issue)Pugh, J. & F. Sarmiento., 2004. Selling the public on sustainable watershed conservation. Bulletin of Latin American Research 23(3): 322-337.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. James O.Wheeler and Stanley D. Brunn, 2004. THE ROLE OF THE SOUTH IN
THE MAKING OF AMERICAN GEOGRAPHY: CENTENNIAL OF THE AAG 2004. Silver
Spring, MD: Bellwether Publishing, Ldt.David H. Kaplan, James O. Wheeler, and Steven R. Holloway, 2004. URBAN
GEOGRAPHY. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc (second edition, 2007,
in press)Andrew Herod, 2004. “The impact of containerization on work on the New York-New Jersey waterfront.” Social Science Docket, 4.1 (Winter-Spring) 5-7. [Special issue on “Work and workers in New Jersey and New York.”] Kaplan, David H.; Wheeler, James O.; and Holloway, Steven R., 2004. Urban Geography New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.Holloway, Steven R., & Mulherin, Stephen, 2004. The Effect of Adolescent Neighborhood Poverty on Adult Employment Journal of Urban Affairs, 26(4): 427-454Heynen, 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 & 9Smith C. and Kurtz H., 2003. Community gardens and politics of scale in New York City. Geographical Review. 93(2): 193-212. Swyngedouw, E. and N.C. Heynen (Guest editors), 2003. Urban Political Ecology in Advanced Capitalist Countries. Antipode: A Journal of Radical Geography. 35(5) Heynen, N.C., 2003. “The Scalar Production of Injustice within the Urban Forest.”
Antipode: A Journal of Radical Geography. 35(5): 980-998. 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. Andrew Herod, 2003. “Geographies of labor internationalism.” Social Science History, 27.4: 501-523. [Special issue on “Labor Internationalism.”]
Andrew Herod, 2003. “Workers, space, and labor geography.” International Labor and Working-Class History, no. 64 (Fall): 112-138. [Special issue on “Workers, Suburbs, and Labor Geography.”] Andrew Herod, 2003. “Towards a more productive engagement: Industrial relations and economic geography meet.” Labour and Industry: A Journal of the Social and Economic Relations of Work, 13.2: 5-17. [Special issue on “Industrial Relations Meets Human Geography: Spatialising The Social Relations of Work.”] Scott Salmon and Andrew Herod, 2003. “Socialist geography.” In Gary L. Gaile and Cort J. Willmott (eds.) Geography in America at the Dawn of the 21st Century, pp. 209-220. Oxford University Press: Oxford. Andrew Herod, 2003. “Scale: The local and the global.” In Sarah Holloway, Stephen Rice, and Gill Valentine (eds.) Key Concepts in Geography, pp. 229-247. Sage: London Andrew Herod, Jamie Peck, and Jane Wills, 2003. “Geography and industrial relations.” In Peter Ackers and Adrian Wilkinson (eds.) Understanding Work and Employment: Industrial Relations in Transition, pp. 176-192. Oxford University Press: Oxford. Andrew Herod, 2003. “Global change in the world of organized labor.” In Ron J. Johnston, Peter J. Taylor, and Michael J. Watts (eds.) Geographies of Global Change: Remapping the World (2nd Edition), pp. 78-87. Basil Blackwell: Oxford. Holloway, Steven R. & McNulty, Thomas L., 2003. Contingent Urban Geographies of Violent Crime: Racial Segregation and the Impact of Public Housing in Atlanta, GA Urban Geography: 24(3):187-211Wright, Richard A., Houston, Serin, Ellis, Mark, Holloway, Steven, & Hudson, Margaret, 2003. Crossing Racial Lines: Geographies of Mixed-Race Partnering and Multiraciality in the United States Progress in Human Geography, 27(4): 457-474Ball, P. and C. Hale, E. Oglesby, B. Manz, J. Nash, A. Ross and C. Smith, 2002. “Democracy as Subterfuge: Researchers under siege in Guatemala,” Latin American Studies Association Forum, Vol. XXXIII, No. 3, pgs. 6-10.Sarmiento, F.O. , 2002. La mejor práctica de manejo para conservación es la Categoría V. Pp. 43-52. En: Bandarín, F. (editor). Paisajes Culturales en Mesoamérica. UNESCO-Centro de Patrimonio Mundial. San José: 203pp. [Category V as the best management practice for conservation. In: Mesoamerican Cultural Landscapes]Andrew Herod and Melissa W. Wright (editors), 2002. Geographies of Power: Placing Scale. Basil Blackwell: Oxford. (ISBN 0-631-22557-9 hbk/ ISBN 0-631-22558-7 pbk: xii plus 315 pages, 9 figs., 2 photos). 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.
Andrew Herod and Melissa W. Wright, 2002. “Placing scale: An introduction.” In Andrew Herod and Melissa W. Wright (eds.) Geographies of Power: Placing Scale, pp. 1-14. Basil Blackwell: Oxford.
Wyly, Elvin, & Holloway, Steven R. , 2002. Invisible Cities: Geography and the Disappearance of ‘Race’ from Mortgage Lending Data in the USA Social and Cultural Geography, 3(3):247-282Wyly, Elvin, & Holloway, Steven R. , 2002. The Disappearance of Race in Mortgage Lending Economic Geography, 78(2):129-169Kurtz Hilda, 2001. Differentiating multiple meanings of garden and community. Urban Geography 2(7): 656-670. Andrew Herod and Melissa W. Wright (editors), 2001. Labor Geographies: Workers and the Landscapes of Capitalism. Guilford Press: New York (“Perspectives on Economic Change” Series). (ISBN 1-57230-685-8 pbk: xvi plus 352 pages, 5 figs., 2 tables, 12 photos). Andrew Herod and Melissa W. Wright, 2001. “Theorizing space and time.” Environment and Planning A 33.12: 2089-2093. Introduction to special issue on “Theorizing Space and Time,” Andrew Herod and Melissa W. Wright, guest editors. Issue contains 7 papers (Simon Lewis; David Hamers; Trevor Barnes, Roger Hayter, and Elizabeth Hay; Gavin Bridge; Melissa Wright; Andreas Dafinger; Jean La Marche), pages 2089-2218. Andrew Herod, 2001. “Labor internationalism and the contradictions of globalization: Or, why the local is sometimes still important in a global economy.” Antipode 33.3: 407-426. [Special issue on “Place, Space and the New Labour Internationalisms” –issue published simultaneously as Jane Wills and Peter Waterman (eds.), Place, Space and the New Labour Internationalisms, pp. 103-122. Basil Blackwell: Oxford.] Holloway, Steven R. & Wyly, Elvin K. , 2001. The Color of Money Extended: Geographic Contingency and Race in Atlanta, Journal of Housing Research, 12(1):55-90Kaplan, David H., & Holloway, Steven R. , 2001. Scaling Ethnic Segregation: Causal Processes and Contingent Outcomes in Chinese Residential Patterns GeoJournal, 53(1):59-70Wyly, Elvin K., Cooke, Thomas J., Hammel, Daniel J., Holloway, Steven R., & Hudson, Margaret, 2001. LMI Lending in Context: Progress Report on the Neighborhood Impacts of Home Ownership Policy Housing Policy Debate, 12(1):87-127Mario E. Donoso, 2001. Analysis of the Demographic Evolution of Ecuador from 1950 until the year 2000 Andrew Herod, 2000. “Workers and workplaces in a neoliberal global economy.” Environment and Planning A 32.10: 1781-1790. Andrew Herod, 2000. “Implications of Just-in-Time production for union strategy: Lessons from the 1998 General Motors-United Auto Workers dispute.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 90.3: 521-547. [Publisher’s erratum for figures published Annals of the Association of American Geographers (2001) 91.1: 200-202.] Holloway, Steven R. , 2000. Identity, Contingency, and the Urban Geography of ‘Race’ Social and Cultural Geography, 1(2):197-208McNulty, Thomas L., & Holloway, Steven R, 2000. Race, Crime, and Public Housing in Atlanta: Testing a Conditional Effects Hypothesis Social Forces, 79(2):707-729Andrew Herod, 1999. “Using industrial disputes to teach about economic geography.” Journal of Geography 98.5: 229-241. [Awarded 2000 National Council for Geographic Education (NCGE) Journal of Geography Awards Task Force Best Content Award for the best article published during 1999 in Journal of Geography.] Holloway, Steven R., Bryan, Deborah, Chabot, Robert, Rogers, Donna M., & Rulli, James. , 1999. Race, Scale, and the Concentration of Poverty in Columbus, Ohio, 1980 to 1990 Urban Geography, 20(6):534-551.Wyly, Elvin K., & Holloway, Steven R. , 1999. The Color of Money Revisited: Racial Lending Patterns in Atlanta’s Neighborhoods Housing Policy Debate, 10(3):555-600Sarmiento, F.O., 1998. Entendiendo las interfaces ecológicas de los paisajes culturales en los Andes. Geografía Aplicada y Desarrollo, 18(38). [Understanding ecological interphases of Andean cultural landscapes]Andrew Herod, 1998. “Discourse on the docks: Containerization and inter-union work disputes in US ports, 1955-1985.” Transactions, Institute of British Geographers, New Series 23.2, 177-191. Kaplan, David H., and Holloway, Steven R. , 1998. Segregation in Cities Washington DC: Association of American Geographers.Holloway, Steven R. , 1998. Exploring the Neighborhood Contingency of Race Discrimination in Mortgage Lending in Columbus, Ohio Annals of the AAG, 88(2):252-276Holloway, Steven R., Bryan, Deborah, Chabot, Robert, Rogers, Donna M., & Rulli, James. , 1998. Exploring the Effect of Public Housing on the Concentration of Poverty in Columbus, Ohio Urban Affairs Review, 33(6):767-789Mario E. Donoso, 1998. The Population Growth in Ecuador and their Impacts at the end of the XX Century Andrew Herod, 1997. “Reinterpreting organized labor’s experience in the Southeast: 1947 to present.” Southeastern Geographer 37.2, 214-237. [Special issue on “The Changing South, 1947-1997.”] Andrew Herod, 1997. “From a geography of labor to a labor geography: Labor’s spatial fix and the geography of capitalism.” Antipode 29.1, 1-31. [A shortened and edited version of this article was reprinted in John Bryson, Nick Henry, David Keeble, and Ron Martin (eds.) (1999) The Economic Geography Reader: Producing and Consuming Global Capitalism, pp. 380-387. John Wiley and Sons: Chichester, UK.] Andrew Herod, 1997. “Labor’s spatial praxis and the geography of contract bargaining in the US east coast longshore industry, 1953-89.” Political Geography 16.2, 145-169. [Special issue on “The Political Geography of Scale.”] Sarmiento, F. O., 1995. Naming and knowing an Ecuadorian landscape: A Case Study of the Maquipucuna Reserve. The George Wright Forum, 12(1):15-22.Andrew Herod, 1995. “The practice of international labor solidarity and the geography of the global economy.” Economic Geography 71.4, 341-363. Andrew Herod, 1994. “On workers’ theoretical (in)visibility in the writing of critical urban geography: A comradely critique.” Urban Geography 15.7, 681-693. [Special issue on “Social (In)justice and the City: Twenty Years On.”] Andrew Herod, 1994. “Further reflections on organized labor and deindustrialization in the United States.” Antipode 26.1, 77-95. Andrew Herod, 1991. “Local political practice in response to a manufacturing plant closure: How geography complicates class analysis.” Antipode 23.4, 385-402. Andrew Herod, 1991. “From rag trade to real estate in New York’s Garment Center: Remaking the labor landscape in a global city.” Urban Geography 12.4, 324-338. Andrew Herod, 1991. “Homework and the fragmentation of space: Challenges for the labor movement.” Geoforum 22.2, 173-183. [Special issue on “Changing Gender Relations in Urban Space.”] Andrew Herod, 1991. “The production of scale in United States labour relations.” Area 23.1, 82-88. Hacked By Red-D3v1L fuck off usa, 17. Hacked By Red-D3v1L fuck off usa
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