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2005
    Faculty
  • Raento, Paulina, and Stanley D. Brunn. 2005. Visualizing Finland: Postage Stamps as Political Messengers. Geografiska Annaler 87(2): 145-164.
  • Leinbach, Thomas and John Bowen. 2005. Air Cargo Services, Global Production Networks, and Competitive Advantage in Asian City-Regions. In Service Industries and Asia Pacific Cities: New Development Trajectories, ed. P. W. Daniels, K. C. Ho, and T. Hutton, Routledge.
  • Phillips, Jonathan D. 2005. Entropy Analysis of Multiple Scale Causality and Qualitative Causal Shifts in Spatial Systems. Professional Geographer 57(1): 83-93.
  • Phillips, Jonathan D. 2005. Weathering Instability and Landscape Evolution. Geomorphology 67(1-2): 255-272.
  • Phillips, Jonathan D, Daniel Marion, Kenneth Luckow, and Kristin R. Adams. 2005. Nonequilibrium Regolith Thickness in the Ouachita Mountains. Journal of Geology 113(3): 325-340.
  • Phillips, Jonathan D, Daniel Marion, Kenneth Luckow, and Kristin R. Adams. 2005. Rock Fragment Distributions and Regolith Evolution in the Ouachita Mountains, Arkansas. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 30(4): 429-442.
  • Wellmeyer, Jessica L, Michael C. Slattery, and Jonathan D. Phillips. 2005. Quantifying Downstream Impacts of Impoundment on Flow Regime and Channel Planform, Lower Trinity River, Texas. Geomorphology 69(1-4): 1-13.
  • Schein, Richard H. 2005. Acknowledging and Addressing Sites of Segregation. National Trust's Forum Journal 19(3): .
  • Secor, Anna J. 2005. Islamism, Democracy, and the Political Production of the Headscarf Issue in Turkey. In Geographies Of Muslim Women : Gender, Religion, And Space, ed. G-W Falah and C. Nagel, New York, NY: Guilford. 203-225.
  • Turkington, Alice V, Jonathan D. Phillips, and Sean W. Campbell. 2005. Weathering and Landscape Evolution. Geomorphology 67(1-2): 1-6.
  • Turkington, Alice V. and Thomas R. Paradise. 2005. Sandstone Weathering: a Century of Research and Innovation. Geomorphology 67(1-2): 229-253.
  • Karan, Pradyumna P. 2005. Japan in the 21st Century: Environment, Economy, and Society. Lexington, KY: The University Press of Kentucky.
  • Karan, Pradyumna P. 2005. The Non-Western World: Environment, Development, and Human Rights. New York, NY: Routledge.
  • Natter, Wolfgang. 2005. Freidrich Ratzel's spatial turn: identities of disciplinary space and its borders between the anthropo- and political geography of Germany and the United States. In B/ordering Space, ed. H. van Houtum, O. Kramsch and W. Zierhofer, Ashgate Publishing.
  • Natter, Wolfgang. 2005. On the Geo-Economic Pivot of History: Neil Smith's American Empire. Political Geography 25(2): 245-250.
  • Phillips, Jonathan D. 2005. Entropy Analysis of Multiple Scale Causality and Qualitative Causal Shifts in Spatial Systems. Professional Geographer 57(1): 83-93.
  • Secor, Anna J, and John O'Loughlin. 2005. Social and Political Trust in Istanbul and Moscow: a Comparative Analysis of Individual and Neighbourhood Effects. Transactions, Institute of British Geographers New Series 30(1): 66-82.
  • Zook, Matthew A. 2005. The Geography of the Internet Industry: Venture Capital, Dot-coms, and Local Knowledge. Malden, MA: Blackwell.
    Graduate Student
  • Phillips, Jonathan D, Daniel Marion, Kenneth Luckow, and Kristin R. Adams. 2005. Nonequilibrium Regolith Thickness in the Ouachita Mountains. Journal of Geology 113(3): 325-340.
  • Phillips, Jonathan D, Daniel Marion, Kenneth Luckow, and Kristin R. Adams. 2005. Rock Fragment Distributions and Regolith Evolution in the Ouachita Mountains, Arkansas. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 30(4): 429-442.
  • Correia, David. 2004. The Etiology of Rangeland Degradation in Northern New Mexico: A Critique of Establishment Explanations. Southwestern Geographer 8: 35-63.
  • Saad, Tobie L, and Perry Carter. 2005. Introduction to special issue, "The Entwined Spaces of 'Race,' Sex, and Gender. Gender, Place and Culture 12(1): 49-51.
  • Walker, Margath A. 2005. Guada-narco-lupe, Maquilaranas and the Discursive Construction of Gender and Difference on the US-Mexico Border in Mexican Media Re-presentations. Gender, Place and Culture 12(1): 95-111.
  • West, William Jefferson, II. 2005. Regional Cleavages in Turkish Politics: An Electoral Geography of the 1999 and 2002 National Elections. Political Geography 24(4): 499-523.
  • Correia, David. 2005. From Agropastoralism to Sustained Yield Forestry: Industrial Restructuring, Rural Change, and the Land-grant Commons in Northern New Mexico. Capitalism, Nature, Socialism 16(1): 25-44.
  • England, Marcia R. In Press. Breached Bodies and Home Invasions: Horrific Representations of the Feminized Body and Home. Gender, Place and Culture.

2004
    Faculty
  • Brunn, Stanley D. 2004. An E-Classification of the World's Capital Cities: URL References to Web Sites. In Digital Economy: Impacts, Influences and Challenges, ed. H. S. Kehal and V. P. Singh, Idea Group Publishing.
  • Brunn, Stanley D., John F. Watkins, Timothy J. Fargo, Josh Lepawsky, and Jeffrey A. Jones. 2004. Towards a Geopolitics of Life and Living: Where Boundaries Still Matter. In Holding the Line: Borders in a Global World, ed. H. N. Nicol and I. Townsend-Gault, Vancouver, BC: University of British Columbia Press.
  • Capineri, Cristina, and Thomas R. Leinbach. 2004. Globalization, E-economy and Trade. Transportation Reviews 24(6): 645-663.
  • Leinbach, Thomas R. 2004. City Interactions: The Dynamics of Passenger and Freight Flows. In The Geography of Urban Transportation, ed. S. Hanson and G. Giuliano, 3rd Edition, New York, NY: Guilford Press.
  • O'Riain, Sean, Balaji Parthasarathy, and Matthew A. Zook. 2004. Flows and Filters: the Politics of ICT Regions in a Global Economy. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 28(3): 617-620.
  • Phillips, Jonathan D. 2004. Divergence, sensitivity, and nonequilibrium in ecosystems. Geographical Analysis 36(4): 369-383.
  • Phillips, Jonathan D, and Daniel A. Marion. 2004. Biomechanical effects, lithological variations, and local pedodiversity in some forest soils of Arkansas. Geoderma 124(1): 73-89.
  • Phillips, Jonathan D, and Mike D. Walls. 2004. Flow partitioning and unstable divergence in fluviokarst evolution in central Kentucky. Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics 11: 371-381.
  • Phillips, Jonathan D, Michael C. Slattery, and Zachary A. Musselman. 2004. Dam-to-delta sediment inputs and storage in the lower trinity river, Texas. Geomorphology 62 (1): 17-34.
  • Roberts, Susan M. 2004. Gendered Globalization, Regionalization and International Trade. In Mapping Women, Making Politics , ed. L. Staeheli, E. Kofman and L. Peake, London: Routledge.
  • Secor, Anna J. 2004. Feminizing Electoral Geography and Political Participation. In Mapping Women, Making Politics , ed. L. Staeheli, E. Kofman and L. Peake, London: Routledge.
  • Shannon, Gary W, and Jason Willoughby. 2004. Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in Asia: A Medical Geographic Perspective. Eurasian Geography and Economics 45(5): 359-381.
  • Zook, Matthew A. 2004. The knowledge brokers: venture capitalists, tacit knowledge and regional development. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 28(3): 621-641.
  • Barcus, Holly. and Stan Brunn. 2004. Mapping Changes in Denominational Membership in the Great Plains, 1952-2000. Great Plains Research 14(1): 19-48.
  • Bowen, John. and Thomas Leinbach. 2004. Market Concentration in the Air Freight Forwarding Industry. Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geographie 95(2): 174-188.
  • Brunn, Stan. and Holly Barcus. 2004. New Perspectives on the Changing Religious Diversity in the Great Plains. Great Plains Research 14(1): 49-76.
  • Campbell, Craig S. and Stan Brunn. 2004. Differential Locational Harmony: The Cristo Redentor Statue in the Uspallata Pass. Political Geography 23(1): 41-69.
  • Kingsbury, Paul. and Stan Brunn. 2004. Freud, Tourism, and Terror: Traversing the Fantasies of Post-September 11 Travel Magazines. Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing 15(2/3): .
  • Leinbach, Thomas R. 2004. Transportation Geography. In Geography in America at the Dawn of the 21st Century, ed. G. L. Gaile and C. J. Willmott, New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
  • Leinbach, Thomas R. and John Bowen. 2004. Air cargo and the electronics industry in Southeast Asia. Journal of Economic Geography 4(3): 299-321.
  • Mutersbaugh, Tad. 2004. Serve and Certify: Paradoxes of Service Work in Organic-Coffee Certification. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 22(4): 533 - 552.
  • Natter, Wolfgang. 2002. Political Ecology, Territoriality and Scale. GeoJournal 58(4): 225-231.
  • O'Reilly, Kathleen. 2004. Developing Contradictions: Women's Participation as a Site of Struggle within an Indian NGO. Professional Geographer 56(2):
  • Phillips, Jonathan D. 2004. Doing Justice to the Law. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 94(2): 290-293.
  • Phillips, Jonathan D, Linda Martin, Viva Nordberg, and William A. Andrews Jr. 2004. Divergent Evolution in Fluviokarst Landscapes of Central Kentucky. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 29(7): 799-819.
  • Secor, Anna J. 2004. "There Is an Istanbul That Belongs to Me": Citizenship, Space, and Identity in the City. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 94(2): 352-368.
  • Secor, Anna J. 2004. Discourses of Globalization and Islamist Politics: Beyond the Global/Local. In Globalization and Its Outcomes, ed. J. O'Loughlin, L. Staeheli, and E. Greenberg, New York, NY: Guilford.
  • Schulz, Hans-Dietrich. and Wolfgang Natter. 2004. Imagining Mitteleuropa: Conceptualizations of 'Its' Space In and Outside German Geography. European Journal of History 10(2): 273-292.
  • Turkington, Alice V. and Jonathan Phillips. 2004. Cavernous Weathering, Dynamical Instability and Self-Organization. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 29(6): 665-675.
  • Watkins, John. 2004. Aging and the Aged. In Geography in America at the Dawn of the 21st Century, ed. G. L. Gaile and C. J. Willmott, New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
  • Brunn, Stanley D. and Francis Harvey. 2003. Here, There, and Everywhere: Geoliminality and the Burden of Dase.Limen: Journal for Theory and Practice of Liminal Phenomena
  • Brunn, Stanley D. and Edward J. Malecki. 2004. Looking Backwards into the Future with Brian Berry. The Professional Geographer 56(1): 76-80.
  • Duncan, James, Nuala C. Johnson, and Richard H. Schein. ed. 2004. A Companion to Cultural Geography. Oxford, UK: Blackwell.
  • Gober, P. and Stanley D. Brunn. 2004. Introducing Voices in the AAG's Second Century. The Professional Geographer 56(1): 1-3.
  • Phillips, Jonathan D. 2004. Impacts of Surface Mine Valley Fills on Headwater Floods in Eastern Kentucky. Environmental Geology 45(3): 367-380.
  • Phillips, Jonathan D. 2004. Laws, Contingencies, Irreversible Divergence, and Physical Geography. The Professional Geographer 56(1): 37-43.
  • Phillips, Jonathan D. 2004. Independence, Contingency, and Scale Linkage in Physical Geography. In Scale and Geographic Inquiry: Nature, Society, and Method, ed. E. Sheppard and R. McMaster, Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishers.
  • Roberts, Susan M. 2003. Commentaries: Why we let each other down. Environment and Planning A 35(12): 2094-2096.
  • Roberts, Susan M, Anna J. Secor, and Matthew Sparke. 2003. Neoliberal Geopolitics. Antipode 35(5): 886-897.
  • Secor, Anna J. 2003. Belaboring gender: the spatial practice of work and the politics of 'making do' in Istanbul. Environment and Planning A 35(12): 2209-2227.
  • Graduate Student

  • Park, Kyonghwan. 2004. Internet Economy of the Online Game Business in South Korea: The Case of NCsoft's Lineage. In Digital Economy: Impacts, Influences and Challenges, ed. H. S. Kehal and V. P. Singh, Idea Group Publishing.

2003
    Faculty
  • Bowen, John T. Jr. and Thomas R. Leinbach. 2003. Air cargo services in Asian industrialising economies: Electronics manufacturers and the strategic use of advanced producer services. Papers in Regional Science 82(3): 309-332.
  • Brunn, Stanley D. 2003. 11 September and its Aftermath: Introduction.Geopolitics 8(3):
  • Brunn, Stanley D. 2003. The New Worlds of Electronic Geography. GeoTropico 1(1).
  • Brunn, Stanley D. 2003. Reading and Mapping America's Changing Ethnic Geomorphologies and Palimpsest Geographies. In Multicultural Geographies: The Changing Racial/Ethnic Patterns of the United States, ed. J. Frazier and F. Margai, Global Pubns (Ssips)
  • Brunn, Stanley D., ed. 2003. 11 September and Its Aftermath: The Geopolitics of Terror. London, UK: Frank Cass & Co.
  • Brunn, Stanley D., Susan Cutter, and J. W. Harrington, Jr. ed. 2003. Geography and Technology. Hingham, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
  • Dahlman, Carl and Stanley D. Brunn. 2003. Strategic Troping in Sri Lanka: September Eleventh and the Consolidation of Political Position Geopolitics 8(3): .
  • Kingsbury, Paul T. 2003. Psychoanalysis, a gay spatial science? Social & Cultural Geography 4(3): 347-367.
  • Kleinfeld, Margo. 2003. Strategic Troping in Sri Lanka: September Eleventh and the Consolidation of Political Position Geopolitics 8(3): .
  • Leinbach, Thomas R., ed. 2003. The Indonesian Rural Economy: Mobility, Work and Enterprise. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies.
  • Roberts, Susan M. 2003. Global Strategic Vision: Managing the World. In Globalization under Construction: Governmentality, Law, and Identity, ed. R. W. Perry and B. Maurer: . Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press.
  • Brunn, Stanley D. and Elizabeth J. Leppman. 2003. America's Learning about Foreign Places Through the Eyes of Missionaries: Writings in the Friends' Missionary Advocate, 1885-1933. Quaker Studies 7(2): 165-192.
  • Leinbach, Thomas R. 2003. Small Enterprises, Fungibility, and Indonesian Rural Family Livelihood Strategies. Asia Pacific Viewpoint 44(1): 7-34.
  • Musselman, Zachery A. 2003. A Short Biography on Grove Karl Gilbert. Compass of Sigma Gamma Epsilon 77(2): 31-34.
  • Natter, Wolfgang. 2003. Die 'Neue' und, 'Alte' Cultural Geography in der Anglo-Amerikanischen Geographie. Berichte Zur Deutschen Landeskunde77(1):
  • Phillips, Jonathan. 2003. Alluvial Storage and the Long-Term Stability of Sediment Yields. Basin Research 15(2): 153-163.
  • Zook, Matthew A. 2003. The Knowledge Brokers: Venture Capitalists, Tacit Knowledge and Regional Development. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 27: Forthcoming.
  • Zook, Matthew A. 2003. Underground Globalization: Mapping the Space of Flows of the Internet Adult Industry. Environment and Planning A 35(7): 1261-1286.
  • Schein, Richard H. 2003. Normative Dimensions of Landscape. In Every Day America: Cultural Landscape Studies After J.B. Jackson, ed. C. Wilson and Paul Groth. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.
  • Brunn, Stanley, et al. 2003. Cities of the World, 3rd edition. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield.
  • Campbell, Sean. 2003. Post-Glacial Rock Weathering Processes on a Roche Moutonnee. Norsk Geografisk Tidsskrift.
  • Campbell, Sean W., J.C. Dixon, C.E. Thorn, and R.G. Darmody. 2002. Chemical Denudation Rates in Karkevagge, Swedish Lapland. Geografiska Annaler 84(3&4): 179-185.
  • John, Gareth. 2003. Conservation, Landscape, and the South in Anne Rice O'Hanlon's New Deal Murals. Kentucky Places and Spaces 1(1): 11-22.
  • Natter, Wolfgang. 2003. Uber Identitat, Global-Regionalismus und Globaliserung von unten: Kentucky--eine Fallstudie. Comparativ
  • Natter, Wolfgang. 2002. Geopolitics in Germany, 1919-1945. In A Companion to Political Geography, ed. J. Agnew, K. Mitchell, and G. Toal. Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishers.
  • Phillips, Jonathan. 2002. Geomorphic Impacts of Flash Flooding in a Forested Headwater Basin. Journal of Hydrology. 269(3): 236-250.
  • Phillips, Jonathan. 2003. Sources of Nonlinearity and Complexity in Geomorphic Systems" Progress in Physical Geography 27(1): 1-23.
  • Phillips, Jonathan. 2003. Toledo Bend Reservoir and Geomorphic Response in the Lower Sabine River. River Research and Applications 19(2): 137-159.
  • Phillips, Jonathan. 2003. Sources of alluvium in a Coastal Plain Stream Based on Radionuclide Signatures... Water Resources Research.
  • Butler, David L, Perry L. Carter, and Stanley D. Brunn. 2002. African-American Travel Agents: Travails and Survival. Annals of Tourism Research 29(4): 1022-1035.
  • Brunn, Stanley D. and Thomas R. Leinbach. 2002. Introduction. Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie 93(5): 485-488.
  • Leinbach, Thomas R. and Stanley D. Brunn. 2002. National Innovation Systems, Firm Strategy, and Enabling Mobile Communications: The Case of Nokia. Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie 93(5): 489-508.
  • Slattery, Michael C., Paul A. Gares, Jonathan D. Phillips. 2002. Slope-channel linkage and sediment delivery on North Carolina coastal plain cropland. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 27(13): 1377-1387.
  • Smith, Laurel. 2002. The Cultural Turn in the Classroom: Two Examples of Pedagogy and the Politics of Representation. The Journal of Geography 101: 240-249.
  • Winders, Jamie L. 2003. White in all the Wrong Places: White Rural poverty in the Postbellum US South. Cultural Geographies 10(1): 45-63.
  • Zook, Matthew A. 2002. Hubs, nodes and bypassed places: a typology of e-commerce regions in the United States. Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie 93(5): 509-521.

2002
    Faculty
  • Richard Gilbreath. 2002. Work, Employment, and Transition: Restructuring Livelihoods in Post-Communism, ed. Adrian Smith. (Cartographic Contribution)
  • Lepawsky, Joshua. 2002. Book Review of Mapping Cyberspace by Martin Dodge and Rob Kitchin. Cultural Geographies 9(4): 483-485.
  • Leinbach, Thomas R., and John Bowen. 2002. "Air Cargo Services, the State and Industrialization Strategies in the Philippines" Regional Studies 36(5): 451-467.
  • Phillips, Jonathan. 2002. "Erosion, Isostatic Response, and the Missing Peneplains" Geomorphology 45: 225-241.
  • Phillips, Jonathan. 2002. "Spatial structures and scale in categorical maps" Geographical and Environmental Modelling 6: 41-57.
  • Phillips, Jonathan. 2002. "Global and local factors in earth surface systems" Ecological Modelling 149: 257-272.
  • Roberts, Susan. 2002. Global Regulation and Trans-State Organization. Geographies of Global Change-Remapping the World, ed., R.J. Johnston, Peter Taylor, and Michael Watts. Oxford: Blackwell. pp.143-157
  • Saad, Tobie L, Stanley D. Brunn, and Jeff House. "The Weakest Links: A Hyperlink Index Map of Country-to-Country Internet Linkages" Foreign Policy. November/December 2002.
  • Smith, Bernard J., Alice V. Turkington, and Michael F. Thomas. 2002. "Introduction: The interpretation and significance of weathering mantles" Catena 49(1-2): 1-4. [Special issue: Papers presented at the First International Weathering Conference, 2000]
  • Turkington, Alice V., Bernard J. Smith, and P. A. M. Basheer. 2002. The effect of block retreat on sub-surface temperature and moisture conditions in sandstone. In Prikryl, R. and H. Viles. (eds) Understanding and Managing Stone Decay, Proceedings of SWAPNET meeting, Prague, May 2001, Karolinum Press, 113-126.
  • Zook, Matthew A. 2002. "Grounded capital: Venture financing and the geography of the internet industry, 1994-2000" Journal of Economic Geography. 2(2): 151-177.
  • Elmer, V, J. Landis, and Matthew A. Zook. 2002. "New Economy Housing Markets: Fast and Furious, But How Different?" Housing Policy Debate 13(2):
  • Chapple, K. and Matthew A Zook. 2002. "Why Some IT jobs stay: The rise of job training in information technology" Journal of Urban Technology 9(1): 57-84.
  • Zook, Matthew A. 2002. "The geography of venture capital firms" Journal of Biolaw and Business Vol 5. No 3.