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Stephen P. Hanna
Department of Geography
University of Mary Washington
1301 College Avenue
Fredericksburg, VA 22401
Education
1992-97 Ph.D. Department of Geography, University of Kentucky.
Dissertation: Representing Appalachia: Appalshop Films and the
Politics of Regional Identity.
1990-92 M.A. Department of Geography, University of Vermont.
Thesis: Underdevelopment of an Appalachian County: Economic
Development in Garrett County from the World-economy Perspective.
1983-87 B.A. Department of Geography, Clark University.
Specialization: Cartography.
Administrative and Academic Appointments
2018 - Cartography Editor, American Association of Geographers
2009 - Professor, Department of Geography, Univ. of Mary Washington
2005-14 Chair, Department of Geography, Univ. of Mary Washington
2003-08 Associate Professor, Department of Geography, Univ. of Mary Washington
1998-03 Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, Mary Washington College
1997-98 Senior Lecturer, Department of Geography, Mary Washington College
1993-97 Instructor, Department of Geography, University of Kentucky.
1990-92 Teaching Assistant, Department of Geography, University of Vermont.
Courses Taught FSEM 100: First Year Seminar: Maps and Politics
GEOG 101: World Regional Geography
GEOG 205: Geography and Civilization
GEOG 236: Globalization and Local Development
GEOG 250: Introduction to GIS and Cartography
GEOG 339: Geography and Development
GEOG 340: Remote Sensing and Air Photo Interpretation
GEOG 351: Geographic Information Systems
GEOG 410: Special Topics, Geography and Media
GEOG 410R: Special Topics, Practicum in Cartographic Design
GEOG 490: Seminar in Geography (various topics)
MSGA 510: Spatial Thinking (co-taught course)
MSGA 520: GeoVisualization and GeoDesign
Publications Books
Hanna, Stephen P., Amy Potter, E. Arnold Modlin, Perry Carter, and David Butler (editors)
2015. Social Memory and Heritage Tourism Research Methodologies. Routledge.
Hanna, Stephen P. and Vincent J. Del Casino (editors) 2003. Mapping Tourism.
Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
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Journal Articles and Book Chapters
Modlin, E. Arnold, Amy Potter, Stephen P. Hanna, Candace Bright, Perry Carter and
Derek Alderman. 2018 Can Plantation Museums Do Full Justice to the Story of the
Enslaved? A Discussion of Problems, Possibilities, and the Place of Memory,
GeoHumanities (in press).
Hanna, Stephen P., Perry L. Carter, Amy E. Potter, Candace Forbes Bright, Derek H.
Alderman, E. Arnold Modlin, and David L. Butler 2018. “Following the Story:
Narrative Mapping as Mobile Method for Tracking and Interrogating Spatial
Narratives,” Journal of Heritage Tourism. DOI 10.1080/1743873X.2018.1459628
(https://doi.org/10.1080/1743873X.2018.1459628)
Hanna, Stephen P., Derek H. Alderman, and Candace Forbes Bright. 2018. “From
Celebratory Landscapes to Dark Tourism Sites? Exploring the Design of Southern
Plantation Museums,” in The Palgrave Handbook of Dark Tourism Studies (Stone,
P., R. Hartmann, T. Seaton, R. Sharpley, and L. White, editors). Palgrave
MacMillan. 399-422.
Stone, Meredith, Ian Spangler, Xavier Griffin, and Stephen P. Hanna 2016. “Searching for
the Enslaved in the “Cradle of Democracy”: Virginia’s James River plantation
websites and the reproduction of local social memories,” Southeastern Geographer
56(2): 203-222.
Hanna, Stephen P. 2016. “Placing the enslaved at Oak Alley Plantation: narratives, spatial
contexts, and the limits of surrogation,” Journal of Heritage Tourism 11(3): 219-
234.
Alderman, Derek H., David L. Butler, and Stephen P. Hanna. 2016. “Memory, slavery, and
plantation museums: the River Road Project,” Journal of Heritage Tourism 11(3):
209-218.
Hanna, Stephen P. and E. Fariss Hodder 2015. “Reading the Heritage Landscape with a
Qualitative GIS,” in Social Memory and Heritage Research Methodologies (Hanna,
Stephen P., Amy Potter, Arnold Modlin, Perry Carter, and David Butler, editors).
Routledge, pp. 210-230.
Hanna, Stephen P. and E. Fariss Hodder 2014. “Reading the Signs: Using a Qualitative
GIS to Examine the Commemoration of Slavery and Emancipation on Historical
Markers in Fredericksburg, Virginia,” Cultural Geographies, DOI
10.1177/147447014548161 (http://cgj.sagepub.com/content/early/2014/09/05/1474474014548161). Hanna, Stephen P. and Stephen J. Farnsworth 2013. “Visualizing Virginia’s changing
electorate: mapping presidential elections from 2000 to 2012.” The Virginia
Newsletter 89(2) (http://www.coopercenter.org/publications/VANsltr0513).
Hanna, Stephen P. 2012. “Cartographic memories of slavery and freedom: examining John
Washington's map of Fredericksburg.” Cartographica 47(1): 52-65.
Hanna, Stephen P. 2010. “Maps and diagrams” in Research Methods in Geography: A
First Course (Basil Gomez and J.P. Jones, editors). Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
Hanna, Stephen P. 2008. “A Slavery Museum? Race, memory, and landscape in
Fredericksburg, Virginia,” Southeastern Geographer 48(3): 316-337.
Del Casino, Vincent J. and Stephen P. Hanna 2005. “Beyond the ‘binaries’: a
methodological intervention for interrogating maps as representational practices,”
ACME: An International E-journal for Critical Geographies Vol. 4(1): 34-56 (http://www.acme-journal.org/Volume4-1.htm).
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Hanna, Stephen P., Vincent J. Del Casino, Jr., Casey Selden, and Benjamin Hite 2004
“Representation is work: the everyday production of heritage in ‘America’s Most
Historic City,’” Social and Cultural Geography. Vol. 5(3): 459-481.
Hanna, Stephen P. and Vincent J. Del Casino 2003. “Chapter One: Tourism spaces, mapped
representations, and the practices of identity, in Mapping Tourism (Hanna, Stephen P.
and Vincent J. Del Casino, editors). University of Minnesota Press.
Del Casino, Vincent J., and Stephen P. Hanna 2003. “Chapter Eight: Mapping identities,
reading maps: the politics of representation in Bangkok’s sex tourism industry, in
Mapping Tourism (Hanna, Stephen P. and Vincent J. Del Casino, editors). University
of Minnesota Press.
Del Casino Jr., Vincent J., A. Grimes, S. P. Hanna, and J.P. Jones III. 2000. “Methodological
frameworks for the geography of organizations,” Geoforum. Vol. 31(4): 523 – 539.
Hanna, Stephen P. 2000. “Representation and the reproduction of Appalachian apace: a
history of contested signs and meanings,” Historical Geography. Vol. 28: 171-199.
Del Casino Jr., Vincent J. and Stephen P. Hanna. 2000. “Representations and identities in
tourism map spaces,” Progress in Human Geography. Vol. 24(1): 23-46.
Hanna, Stephen P. 1998 “Three decades of Appalshop films: Representational strategies
and regional politics.” Appalachian Journal. Vol. 24(4): 372 – 413.
Hanna, Stephen P. 1996 “Is it Roslyn or is it Cicely? Representation and the ambiguity of
place, “Urban Geography. Vol. 17(7): 633-649.
Hanna, Stephen P. 1995 “Finding a place in the world economy: core-periphery relations,
the nation-state and the underdevelopment of Garrett County,” Political Geography.
Vol.14(5): 451-472.
Book Reviews
Hanna, Stephen P. 2014. Mapping Wonderlands: Illustrated Cartography of Arizona,
1912-1962, by Dori Griffin. Historical Geography 43: 182.
Hanna, Stephen P. 2012. Here George Washington was Born: Memory, Material Culture,
and the Public History of a National Monument, by Seth Bruggeman. Social and
Cultural Geography Vol 13(1): 92-93.
Hanna, Stephen P. 2007. Tourism and Regional Development: New Pathways by Maria
Giaoutzi and Peter Nijkamp. Professional Geographer. Vol 59(4): 556-558.
Hanna, Stephen P. 2005. At the Beach. by Jean-Didier Urbain. Modernism/Moderinity Vol.
12(2): 353-355.
Hanna, Stephen P. 2001. The Place of Music. by Andrew Leyshon, David Matless, and
George Revill, editors. Journal of Geography. Vol. 100(5): 178.
Hanna, Stephen P. 2001. Heritage on Stage. by Steven Hoelsher. The Professional
Geographer. Vol. 53(1): 154-156.
Hanna, Stephen P. 1997 A Town Abandoned. Flint, Michigan, Confronts
Deindustrialization. by Steven P. Dandaneau. Social Science Quarterly. Vol. 78(4).
Other Publications
Farnsworth, Stephen J. and Stephen P. Hanna 2018. “People Vote, Acres Don’t: Virginia’s
2017 Election in Perspective,” Virginia Capitol Connections Quarterly Magazine
Winter 2018: 8-9.
Potter, A. E., Perry L. Carter, and Stephen P. Hanna 2017. Commemorating the enslaved
along Louisiana’s River Road, AAG Newsletter, December 1, 2017.
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http://news.aag.org/2017/12/commemorating-the-enslaved-along-louisianas-river-
road/
Farnsworth, Stephen J. and Stephen P. Hanna 2017. Virginia’s changing party dynamics,
Richmond Times Dispatch. November 10, 2017.
http://www.richmond.com/opinion/their-opinion/guest-columnists/farnsworth-and-
hanna-column-virginia-s-changing-party-dynamics/article_c44b807b-2f64-57d0-
b381-0e46f38ef236.html
Farnsworth, Stephen J. and Stephen P. Hanna 2017. This one map shows the Republicans’
problem in Virginia, The Washington Post. November 9, 2017.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2017/11/09/this-one-map-
shows-the-republicans-problem-in-virginia/?utm_term=.2ec8bab57ec8
Hanna, Stephen P. 2017. “Local Civil War memorials give short shrift to story of slavery
and emancipation," Free-Lance Star. August 23, 2017.
Farnsworth, Stephen J. and Stephen P. Hanna 2017. “Republican Renaissance?” Virginia
Capitol Connections Quarterly Magazine Winter 2017: page 4.
Farnsworth, Stephen J. and Stephen P. Hanna 2016 “Here’s how Comstock beat Bennett in
purple Northern Virginia,” The Washington Post. December 2, 2016.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/heres-how-comstock-beat-bennett-in-
purple-northern-virginia/2016/12/02/bf46a7d6-b5a1-11e6-a677-
b608fbb3aaf6_story.html?utm_term=.6a58bbe2bcad
Farnsworth, Stephen J. and Stephen P. Hanna 2016. “Trump’s rivals couldn’t catch him
Virginia’s GOP primary,” Richmond Times-Dispatch. March 11, 2016.
http://www.richmond.com/opinion/their-opinion/guest-columnists/article_c66a0dd3-
ed2b-5701-8e28-9b908166d6b8.html.
Hanna, Stephen P. and Vincent J. Del Casino, Jr. 2016. “Representation and presentation,”
in The International Encyclopedia of Geography: People, the Earth, Environment,
and Technology (Richardson, D. managing editor). pp. 5857-5860.
Farnsworth, Stephen J., Stephen P. Hanna, and Benjamin Hermerding 2014. “Mark
Warner: How did the supposedly popular senator almost lose?” Free Lance Star.
November 12 2014. http://www.freelancestar.com/2014-11-
12/articles/49543/commentary-warner-how-did-the-supposedly-popular-senator-
almost-lose/
Farnsworth, Stephen J., Stephen P. Hanna, and Benjamin Hermerding 2014. “Missing
moderates in Virginia: Election 2014 in the Old Dominion,” Daily Kos. November
19, 2014. http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/11/09/1343505/-Missing-Moderates-
in-Virginia-Politics-Election-2014
Farnsworth, Stephen J. and Stephen P. Hanna 2014. “How Democrats won Virginia in
2013. Virginia Capitol Connections Quarterly Magazine, Spring 2014: 10.
http://www.vccqm.org/qm_sp_2014/#10.
Farnsworth, Stephen J., Stephen P. Hanna, and Benjamin Hermerding 2014. “Medicaid
Recipients in House of Delegates Districts,” The Richmond Times Dispatch. March
3, 2014. (online) http://www.timesdispatch.com/opinion/their-opinion/columnists-
blogs/guest-columnists/farnsworth-hanna-harris-medicaid-recipients-in-house-of-
delegates-districts/article_25acd9c1-97a8-5527-9cea-c0bfc39b9142.html.
Farnsworth, Stephen J. and Stephen P. Hanna 2013. “Why Republicans lost in Virginia –
in three great maps,” The Fix. The Washington Post (online).
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-fix/wp/2013/11/12/why-republicans-lost-
in-virginia-in-three-great-maps/
Farnsworth, Stephen J. and Stephen P. Hanna 2012. “Spotsy, Stafford: Next Red Counties
to Turn Blue?” Op-ed. The Free Lance-Star. December 11, 2012.
Farnsworth, Stephen J. and Stephen P. Hanna 2012. “Virginia GOP is Losing Ground
Fast,” Op-ed. The Richmond Times-Dispatch. November 28, 2012.
Farnsworth, Stephen J. and Stephen P. Hanna 2012. “Why Purple Virginia is Starting to
Look Rather Blue,” Op-ed. The Washington Post. November 16, 2012.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/why-virginias-purple-is-starting-to-look-
rather-blue/2012/11/16/d7b9b14c-2ddc-11e2-9ac2-1c61452669c3_story.html
Del Casino, Vincent J. and Stephen P. Hanna 2011. “Beyond the ‘binaries’: a
methodological intervention for interrogating maps as representational practices,” in
The Map Reader: Theories of Mapping Practices and Cartographic Representation
(Dodge, M. R. Kitchen, and C. Perkins, editors). Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. (first
published in ACME: An International E-journal for Critical Geographies in 2006).
Del Casino Jr., Vincent, A. Grimes, S. P. Hanna, and J.P. Jones III. 2010.“Methodological
frameworks for the geography of organizations,” Urban Planning International Vol.
25(5): 19-31. (Mandarin translation, article first published in Geoforum in 2000).
Hanna, Stephen P. 2006. “Geography and popular culture,” in Encyclopedia of Human
Geography (Warf, Barney, editor). London: Sage.
Hanna, Stephen P. 2006. “Vision/Visuality,” in Encyclopedia of Human Geography (Warf,
Barney, editor). London: Sage.
Hanna, Stephen P. 2006. “Appalshop,” The Encyclopedia of Appalachia. Knoxville:
University of Tennessee Press.
Hanna, Stephen P. 2006. “Strangers & Kin,” The Encyclopedia of Appalachia. Knoxville:
University of Tennessee Press.
Collins, T., Ron Eller, Glen Taul, Eugene McCann, and Stephen Hanna 1996. KRADD:
Historic trends and geographic patterns. Appalachian Center, University of
Kentucky, Lexington, KY.
Popke, E. Jeffrey, S. P. Hanna, and John Pickles. 1994. “The chemical industry in the
Kanawha Valley,” Discussion Paper Series. The Regional Research Institute,
Morgantown, West Virginia. No. 9419.
Published Maps (listed by author or title of museum exhibit, article or book)
Nelson, Velvet 2017. An Introduction to the Geography of Tourism, 2nd
edition. Lanham:
Rowman and Littlefield.
Goehring, James E. 2017. “Pachomius the Great,” in The Early Christian World (Esler, P.
F., editor). London: Routledge (forthcoming).
Poska, Allyson 2016. Gendered Crossings: Women and the Spanish Colonization of
Patagonia. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico (6 maps).
Farnsworth, Stephen 2015. “The 2015 election in Virginia: A tribute to gerrymandering,”
The Fix. The Washington Post, November 5 2015 (online)
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2015/11/05/the-2015-election-in-
virginia-a-tribute-to-gerrymandering/.
Bump, Philip 2014. “Why Mark Warner’s race turned into a nail-biter,” The Fix, The
Washington Post. November 6, 2014 (online)
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-fix/wp/2014/11/06/why-mark-warners-
race-turned-into-a-nail-biter/?wpisrc=nl-fix&wpmm=1.
Cohn, Nate 2013. “ These Twisted Maps Prove that America Isn’t a Red Country,” The New
Republic November 11, 2013 (online). (1 map)
http://www.newrepublic.com/article/115550/cartograms-are-important-inforgraphic-
tool
Nir, David 2013. Don’t Be Fooled by County Maps: Cartograms Accurately Show
Democratic Strength in Virginia,” Daily Kos (online). (3 maps).
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/11/12/1255115/-Don-t-be-fooled-by-county-
maps-Cartograms-accurately-show-Democratic-strength-in-Virginia
Larus, Elizabeth F. 2012. Politics and Society in Contemporary China. Boulder: Lynne
Rienner Publishers (1 map).
First Nations Development Institute 2010, “Use of EITC and Predatory Tax Products in
Montana: 2008 Tax Filing Year,” Longmont, CO: First Nations Development
Institute (2 maps)
First Nations Development Institute 2010, Use of EITC and Predatory Tax Products in New
Mexico: 2008 Tax Filing Year,” Longmont, CO: First Nations Development Institute
(2 maps)
First Nations Development Institute 2010, Use of EITC and Predatory Tax Products in
North Dakota: 2008 Tax Filing Year,” Longmont, CO: First Nations Development
Institute (2 maps)
First Nations Development Institute 2010, Use of EITC and Predatory Tax Products in
South Dakota: 2008 Tax Filing Year,” Longmont, CO: First Nations Development
Institute (2 maps)
Hartzell, Jeanne, T. E. Jordan, & J. C. Cornwell 2010. Phosphorus burial in sediments along
the salinity gradient of the Patuxent River, a subestuary of the Chesapeake Bay
(USA). Estuaries and Coasts 33:92–106. (1 map).
Rochelle, Warren 2010. The Called. Golden Gryphon Press. (1 map).
Fouberg, E., A. Murphy, and H. de Blij 2009. Human Geography: People, Place, and
Culture. 9th
Edition. New York: Wiley (1 map)
McClurken, J. 2009. Take Care of the Living: Reconstructing Confederate Veteran Families
in Virginia. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press (1 map).
First Nations Development Institute and Center of Responsible Lending 2009. Borrowed
Time: Use of Refund Anticipation Loans Among EITC Filers in Native American
Communities. Longmont, CO: First Nations Development Institute (10 maps co-
authored with Karen Hogan and Allyson Thompson).
French, Katherine 2007. The Good Women of the Parish: Gender and Religion after the
Black Death. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press (3 maps).
Davidson, Jason W. 2006. The Origins of Revisionist and Status-quo States. New York:
Palgrave Macmillan (2 maps).
Poska, Allyson 2005. Women and Authority in Early Modern Spain: The Peasants of
Galicia. Oxford: Oxford University Press (2 maps).
Ryan, Curt 2002. Jordan in Transition: From Hussein to Abdullah. Boulder: Lynne Rienner
(1 map).
A River Runs through Us 2002. The Fredericksburg Area Museum. (one 9’ x 3’ map).
Supervised and edited cartographic work of 7 MWC geography majors.
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Krickus, Richard 2002. The Kaliningrad Question. Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield (1
map).
Hansen, Bradley 2001. “Learning to tax: The political economy of the Iranian opium
trade,” The Journal of Economic History. Vol. 61(1): 95 - 113 (1 map).
Fouberg, Erin Hogan. 2000. Tribal Territory, Sovereignty, and Governance: A Study of the
Cheyenne River and Lake Traverse Reservations. New York: Garland Publishing (1
map).
Connecting Californians: Finding the Art of Community Change. 2000. San Francisco: The
James Irvine Foundation. 2 maps).
French, Katherine 2000. The People of the Parish in a Medieval Diocese. Philadelphia:
University of Pennsylvania Press. (4 maps).
Awards
2018 American Association of Geographers Fellow
2017 Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers Research
Honors Award
2016 University of Mary Washington Waple Faculty Professional Achievement Award.
Grants and Contracts
2016-2017 University of Mary Washington Faculty Development Grant. $4000. “Landscapes and
Narratives of Enslavement at James River Plantation Museums.”
2014-2017 National Science Foundation Geography and Spatial Sciences Program (GSS),
“Transformation of Racialized American Southern Heritage Landscapes” with David
Butler, Derek Alderman, Perry Carter, Arnold Modlin, and Amy Potter. Award #
1359780. $445,423
2014-2016 University of Mary Washington Waple Professorship. $30,000
2014-2015 Preservation Partners, LLC. Contract to identify parcels within Virginia’s Civil War
Battlefield Study Areas. $10,000
2011 George Washington Regional Commission (J. Gallagher, P.I). Subcontract to classify
Fredericksburg’s parcels using the APA’s Land Based Classification System. $2,500.
2007 University of Mary Washington Program Development Grant (with Grant Woodwell).
Project entitled: Development of a Professional Certificate Program in Geographic
Information Systems (GIS), $58,000.
2004 Mary Washington College Faculty Development Grant. Project titled, The Inclusion
of African-American Experiences in Fredericksburg’s Heritage Tourism Landscape,
$3,000.
2001 Campus Academic Resource Committee: Public History Lecture Series
(with Eric Gable), $2,500
Jepson Funds for Excellence Grant, Mary Washington College (with Eric
Gable). Project titled: Studying Public History: An Interdisciplinary Student-
Oriented Research Project, $7,000
Mary Washington College Faculty Development Grant. Project titled, Mapping
Tourism Spaces: Representation, Identity, and Intertextuality, $3,000
1999 Mary Washington College Faculty Development Grant. Project titled, Global
Change and Local Community Development: Roles of Cultural Organizations,
$3,918
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Presentations
2018 “Slavery and the Plantation Museum Experience” with Amy Potter. University of
Nottingham, UK (invited).
“Mapping Narratives and Performances within Plantation Museum Assemblages,”
American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA.
2017 “Using Qualitative GIS to Track Changes in Commemorative Landscapes after
Charlottesville,” with Eli McCleary. Southeastern Division of the Association of
American Geographers Annual Meeting, Starkville, MS.
“The Plantation Museum as a Violent Assemblage: Untangling the Politics of
Remembering Slavery at White Supremacy’s Ground Zero,” with Derek H.
Alderman, Amy Potter, Perry Carter, Candace Bright, Arnold Modlin, and David
Butler. American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, Boston, MA.
“Race, Memory, and Southern Heritage Tourism: The Politics of Doing Justice to
the Enslaved at Plantation Museums,” with Derek H. Alderman. Virginia Tech
(invited).
2016 “More than just a Ghost Story: Plantations, Hauntings, and the Trivialization of Dark
Tourism Experiences.” With Christine MacKrell. Race, Ethnicity, and Place
Conference, Kent, Ohio.
“From Celebratory Landscapes to Dark Tourism Sites? Exploring the Design of
Southern Plantation Museums.” with Derek H. Alderman. Association of
American Geographers Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California.
2015 “Spatializing narratives of the enslaved at plantation museums.” Southeastern
Division of the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting,
Pensacola, FL.
“Memory, Slavery, and Plantation Museums: The River Road Project,” with Derek
H. Alderman. Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Chicago,
Illinois.
2014 “Representing the Enslaved at a Plantation Museum: a Critical Reading of Oak
Alley’s Slave Cabin Exhibit. Race, Ethnicity, and Place Conference, Ft. Worth,
Texas.
Panelist, Exploring Southern Landscapes of Memory with Digital Methods and
Technologies (co-organized with Derek Alderman). Association of American
Geographers Annual Meeting, Tampa, Florida.
“Creating a Narrative Space for Commemorating an Enslaved Community: A
Critical Examination of the Oak Alley Plantation’s Slave Cabin Exhibit.”
Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Tampa, Florida.
2013 “From Symbolic Annihilation to Commemorative Surrogation: Reconstructing Oak
Alley’s Slave Cabins.” Southeastern Division of the Association of American
Geographers Annual Meeting, Roanoke, Virginia.
“Reading the Heritage Landscape Using a Public History GIS,” with E. Fariss
Hodder, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Los Angeles,
California.
“Visualizing Virginia’s Changing Electorate: Mapping Presidential Elections from
2000 to 2012,” with Stephen J. Farnsworth, Virginia Social Science Association
Annual Meeting, Richmond, Virginia.
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2012 “Celebrating Emancipation and Remembering Slavery: Landscape Performances and
Texts in Fredericksburg, Virginia. Race, Ethnicity, and Place Conference, San
Juan, Puerto Rico
Panelist, Alternative Tourism. Association of American Geographers Annual
Meeting, New York, New York.
2011 “Narratives of Slavery and Emancipation in Fredericksburg's Heritage Tourism
Landscape,” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Seattle,
Washington
Panelist, Geography, Liberal Arts, and Interdisciplinarity: Strategies for a Shared
Space. Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Seattle,
Washington
2010 “Slavery, War, and a Town Transformed: Exploring Fredericksburg’s Cultural
Landscapes,” Field Trip for the Association of American Geographers Annual
Meeting, Washington, DC. (co-lead with John Hennessy, NPS)
2009 “Mapping Memories of Slavery and Emancipation: John Washington's Map of Civil
War Fredericksburg.” Southeastern Division of the Association of American
Geographers Annual Meeting, Knoxville, TN.
“Cartographic Memories of Slavery and Freedom: Examining John Washington's
Map of Fredericksburg” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting,
Las Vegas.
2008 “Subverting Civilization: Re-Mapping World History” with Melina Patterson.
Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Boston.
2007 “Race, Memory, and Fredericksburg’s Heritage Tourism Landscape,” Association
for the Study of African-American Life and History Annual Meeting, Charlotte.
Panelist: Research Design and Methodologies for Critical GIS Research. Association
of American Geographers Annual Meeting, San Francisco.
2006 “Race, Memory, and Fredericksburg’s Changing Heritage Tourism Landscape.”
Race, Ethnicity, and Place Conference. San Marcos, Texas.
“The Inclusion of African-American Experiences in Fredericksburg’s Heritage
Tourism Landscape.” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting,
Chicago.
2004 “Where is the ‘ethnos’ in the geographer’s ethnography?: an interrogation of
ethnographic practice within a framework of cultural geography,” with Vincent J.
Del Casino, Jr. Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting,
Philadelphia.
2002 “Tourism Workers and the Reproduction of Heritage in ‘America’s Most Historic
City,’” with Vincent J. Del Casino, Jr. and Casey Selden. Association of American
Geographers Annual Meeting, Los Angeles.
2001 “The Everyday Production of Heritage in Fredericksburg, Virginia,” with Vincent J.
Del Casino, Jr., Casey Selden, and Benjamin Hite. Southeastern Division of the
Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Lexington (refereed).
Film Discussant, Stranger with a Camera (Appalshop 2000). James River Film
Festival, Richmond, VA.
Panelist, “Interrogating Tourism Map Spaces, New Guides to Space and Identity.”
Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, New York.
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2000 “Memories, Media, and Murder: Appalachia and the War on Poverty,” Association of
American Geographers Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh.
1999 “A Methodological Framework for Geography’s ‘Organizational Turn.” with Vincent
J. Del Casino, Jr., Andrew J. Grimes, and John Paul Jones, III, Southeastern
Division of the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Tampa
(refereed).
“Towards a Geography of Organizations,” with John Paul Jones III, and Vincent J.
Del Casino, Jr. Institute of British Geographers. Special Session on Institutional
Geographies, Dundee, Scotland.
“Producing a Mass Media Region: A History of Representing Appalachia”
Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Honolulu.
1998 “Cultural Organizations and Community Development: Appalshop and Whitesburg,
Kentucky.” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Boston.
1997 “Poststructuralism on the Ground? Appalshop and the Politics of Regional Identity.”
Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Fort Worth.
Panelist. “From Jed to Jesco, the Dancing Outlaw: Appalachia in Popular Culture.”
Connections. The 2nd Annual Multidisciplinary Graduate Student Conference,
Lexington.
1996 “Signs of the Liminal: Constructing Spatial Identities in the Tourist Map.” with
Vincent J. Del Casino Sixth Annual Geography Graduate Student Conference,
Bloomington.
“‘It’s What You’ve Been Looking For.’ Liminality in Tourist Maps and Spaces.” with
Vincent J. Del Casino. Third Annual Cincinnati Mini-Conference on Critical
Geography, Cincinnati.
“Re-Writing Appalachia: Representing Social Space in Appalshop’s Beyond
Measure.” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Charlotte.
1995 “Appalachia as Beyond Measure: Creating Space for Cultural Politics in an
Appalshop Film,” SEDAAG Annual Meeting, Knoxville. (refereed).
“Representing Appalachia: Opening Spaces for Cultural Politics.” Second Annual
Cincinnati Mini-Conference on Critical Geography, Cincinnati.
“Is it Roslyn or Is it Cicely? Place, Politics, and Media.” Association of American
Geographers, Annual Meeting, Chicago.
1994 “Uneven Development, Community Politics and Local Government Development
Policy.” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, San Francisco.
“Community Politics, Economic Development and Risk in the Kanawha Valley,” with
E. Jeffrey Popke. Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, San
Francisco.
1993 “Finding a Place in the World-Economy: Using World-Systems Analysis to Examine
Underdevelopment in Garrett County, Maryland.” World-Systems Political
Geography: Political Geography Specialty Group Pre-conference, Blacksburg.
Research and Cartographic Consulting
2000 Cartographer for Connecting Californians: Finding the Art of
Community Change. The James Irvine Foundation, San Francisco, California.
1996 Research Assistant: Initiative 19 Planning Group and the National Center for
Geographic Information Analysis.
1995-96 Research Assistant: Appalachian Center, University of Kentucky.
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1995 Research Assistant: Center for Cartography and Geographic Information,
University of Kentucky.
1993-94 Research Assistant: Regional Research Institute, West Virginia University.
1993 Research Assistant: Sanders-Brown Center on Aging, University of Kentucky.
1987-90 Technical Draftsperson: Weston Geophysical, Inc. Westboro, Massachusetts.
Service
2017-18 Member, College of Arts and Sciences Dean Search Committee, UMW
Member, Campus Environment Presidential Ad Hoc Committee, UMW
Member, Alvey Scholarship Committee, UMW
Member, MSGA Admissions Committee, UMW
Member, GIS Working Group
Article reviewer for Professional Geographer
2016-17 External Reviewer, Geography Department, Middlebury College.
External Reviewer for promotion candidate, Department of Geography, Middlebury
College.
Member, MSGA Admissions Committee, UMW
Member, Alvey Scholarship Committee, UMW
Member, GIS Working Group
Article reviewer for Journal of Cultural Geography
Book Proposal Reviewer for White Supremacy and the Making of America, WVU
Press.
2015-16 External Reviewer for promotion candidate, School of Interdisciplinary Arts and
Sciences, University of Washington, Bothell.
Member, Alvey Scholarship Committee, UMW
Article reviewer for Cultural Geographies
Webmaster, Geography, UMW
2014-15 Webmaster, Geography, UMW
Alvey Scholarship Committee
Article reviewer for Cultural Geographies
External Reviewer for promotion candidate, Geography Department, IUPUI.
2013-14 Chair, Geography Department, UMW
Chair, Geography Search Committee, UMW
GIS Working Group, UMW
Article reviewer for Cultural Geographies
2012-13 Member, Alvey Scholarship Committee, UMW
GIS Working Group, UMW
2011-12 Chair, Geography Department, UMW
CAS Promotion and Tenure Committee, UMW
GIS Working Group, UMW
Master Planning Committee, UMW
External Reviewer, Geography Program, University of Maine, Farmington
2011-12 Article Reviewer for Social and Cultural Geography
2010-11 Chair, Geography Department, UMW
CAS Promotion and Tenure Committee, UMW
GIS Working Group, UMW
Master Planning Committee, UMW
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2010-11 Monroe Hall Building Renovation Committee, UMW
2009-10 Chair, Geography Department, UMW
GIS Working Group, UMW
Strategic Planning Steering Committee, UMW
Master Planning Committee, UMW
Monroe Hall Building Renovation Committee, UMW
2008-09 Chair, Geography Department, UMW
Co-Chair, GIS Working Group
Strategic Planning Steering Committee, UMW
Monroe Hall Building Renovation Committee
2007-08 Chair, Geography Department, UMW
Co-Chair, Task Group on General Education, UMW
Co-Chair, GIS Working Group, UMW
Chair, Ad hoc Global Inquiry General Education Committee, UMW
Ad hoc Natural Science General Education Committee, UMW
Monroe Hall Building Renovation Committee, UMW
Virginia Forum Local Arrangements Committee, UMW
2006-07 Chair, Geography Department, UMW
Chair, GIS Specialist Search Committee, UMW
Faculty Development and Grants Committee, UMW
General Education Review Committee, UMW
Monroe Hall Building Renovation Committee, UMW
Virginia Forum Planning Committee, UMW
Article Reviewer, The Geographical Review
2005-06 Chair, Geography Department, UMW.
Chair, Physical Geography Search Committee, UMW.
Faculty Development and Grants Committee, UMW.
Editorial Board, Southeastern Geographer
Cartographic Consultant, Friends of the Rappahannock
Session Chair, American Studies Association Meeting, Washington, DC
2004-05 Faculty Development and Grants Committee, UMW.
Career Advisor, Geography Department, UMW.
Editorial Board, Southeastern Geographer
Article Reviewer for Southeastern Geographer
Cartographic Consultant, Friends of the Rappahannock
2003-04 Writing Intensive Across the Curriculum Committee, MWC
Career Advisor, Geography Department, MWC
Editorial Board, Southeastern Geographer.
Article Reviewer for Southeastern Geographer.
Article Reviewer for North Carolina Geographer.
Geography Department Faculty Search Committee, MWC.
2002-03 Geography Department Senator, Faculty Senate, MWC.
Writing Intensive Across the Curriculum Committee, MWC
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2002-03 Program Committee, Southeastern Division of the Association of American
Geographers Annual Meeting. Richmond, VA., November 23-26, 2002.
Article Reviewer for Social and Cultural Geography
Article Reviewer for Journal of Geography
2001-02 Geography Department Senator, Faculty Senate, MWC.
Writing Intensive Across the Curriculum Committee, MWC
Article Reviewer for Annals of the Association of American Geographers.
Article Reviewer for Journal of Geography
2000-01 Chair, Global Awareness Across the Curriculum Committee, MWC
Geography Department Senator, Faculty Senate, MWC.
Geography Department Faculty Search Committee, MWC.
Article Reviewer for Annals of the Association of American Geographers.
Book Proposal Reviewer for The Encyclopedia of Development. Routledge.
Co-organizer of Panel Session (with Vincent J. Del Casino, Jr.), “Interrogating
Tourism Map Spaces, New Guides to Space and Identity.” Association of
American Geographers Annual Meeting, New York.
1999-00 Chair, Global Awareness Across the Curriculum Committee, MWC.
Faculty Development and Grants Committee, MWC.
Alumni Awards Selection Committee. MWC.
Article Reviewer, Journal of Geography
Session Co-organizer (with Dydia DeLyser), Memory, Identity, and Landscape
Sessions I and II, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania.
1998-99 Global Awareness Across the Curriculum Committee, MWC.
Race and Gender Intensive Across the Curriculum Committee, MWC.
Graduate School Information Session Panelist. Oct. 1998.
Article Reviewer, Annals of the Association of American Geographers.