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ALEXANDER B. MURPHYDepartment of GeographyUniversity of OregonEugene, Oregon 97403United States of America1-541-346-4571abmurphy@uoregon.eduEDUCATIONPh.D., Geography, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, 1987J.D., Law, Columbia University School of Law, New York, New York, 1981Graduate Program, Geography, Universit?t des Saarlandes, Saarbrücken, Germany, 1977-1978B.A., cum laude, Archaeology, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, 1977PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENTDepartment of Geography, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, 1987-presentProfessor Emeritus, 2019-present (phased retirement/part-time professorial appointment, 2019-2024)James F. and Shirley K. Rippey Chair in Liberal Arts and Sciences, 1998-2019Department Head, 1996-2000Professor of Geography, 1996-2019Associate Professor of Geography, 1992-1996Assistant Professor of Geography, 1987-1992Katten, Muchin, Zavis, Pearl and Galler, Chicago, Illinois, 1981-1983Lawyer specializing in commercial civil litigationMAJOR AWARDS, GRANTS, AND HONORSVisiting Research Professor, Department of Geography, University of Hong Kong, 2023-2026 (c. six months in residence during the appointment period)Honorary University Fellowship, Hong Kong Baptist University, in recognition of “distinguished academic and research achievements in the geographical sciences and association with and contributions to Hong Kong Baptist University,” awarded at a conferment ceremony in September 2023Fellow, Gilbert M. Grosvenor Center for Geographic Education, Texas State University, 2019-2024Best “Secondary Teaching” article (shared with co-author Phillip Hare), Journal of Geography, National Council for Geographic Education, July 2017University of Oregon Excellence award for Graduate Mentors, July 2015Distinguished University Fellow, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, January – May 2015Association of American Geographers Lifetime Achievement Honors, April 2014Thomas F. Herman Faculty Achievement Award for Distinguished Teaching, University of Oregon, June 2012Member, Academia Europaea, Social Sciences Section (elected to membership October 2011)Residency Fellowship, Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Center, May-June 2011Queen Mary (University of London) Distinguished Visiting Fellowship, winter-spring 2009Gilbert Grosvenor Honors for Geographic Education, Association of American Geographers, 2008President, Association of American Geographers, 2003-2004National Council for Geographic Education, Distinguished Teaching Award, 2001National Council for Geographic Education, Distinguished Issue Award, Journal of Geography, 2001First recipient, James F. and Shirley K. Rippey Endowed Chair in Liberal Arts and Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Oregon (1998-2019)David M. and Nancy L. Petrone Scholar Award, University of Oregon, 1996-1998 (c. $19,000)National Science Foundation, Presidential Young Investigator's Award, 1991-1997 ($265,541 + matched funds)James F. and Shirley K. Rippey Fund Award for Teaching Innovation, 1995-1996 ($10,000)Richard A. Bray Faculty Fellow, University of Oregon, 1994-1995 ($15,000); 1996-1997 ($12,000)University of Oregon Humanities Center Fellowship, winter 1992 ($6000)National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Fellowship, summer 1991 ($3750)Ersted Award for Distinguished Teaching, University of Oregon, June 1991 ($2000)Faculty Research Award, Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, University of Oregon, Summer 1989 ($3500)Political Geography Specialty Group, Association of American Geographers, Graduate Student Paper Award, April 1987Fulbright-Hays Research Grant to Belgium, 1985-1986 (c. $15,000)Belgium America Educational Foundation Honorary Grant, 1985-1986University of Chicago Graduate Studies Fellowship, 1983-1985 (c. $18,000)Parker School Certificate of Achievement in International Law, Columbia University School of Law, 1981Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst Grant to Germany, 1977-1978 (c. $10,000)Fellow's Prize for “Outstanding Student,” Saybrook College, Yale University, June 1977PUBLICATIONSScholarly Books/Monographs, Book-length Reports, and Edited CompilationsMurphy, A. B. 2018. Geography: Why It Matters. Cambridge, UK: Polity Press: xii and 162 pp.[Spanish translation published in Madrid by Alianza Editorial, 2020; Chinese translation published in Peking by Peking University Press, 2020); Korean translation published in Seoul by Gimm-Young Publishers, Seoul, South Korea, 2022)]Committee on Strategic Directions for the Geographical Sciences, (A.B. Murphy, Chair). 2010. Understanding the Changing Planet: Strategic Directions for the Geographical Sciences (Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press): xv and 155 pp.[Full text translated into Chinese and published in China by the Chinese National Academy of Sciences; synopsis translated into Persian and published in Iran by the Iranian Geographical Society.]Murphy, A. B. and Johnson D. L., eds. (with V. Haarmann). 2000. Cultural Encounters with the Environment: Enduring and Evolving Geographic Themes (Boulder, Colo.: Rowman & Littlefield): xii and 337 pp. Murphy, A. B. (issue organizer/editor). 2000. Teaching Advanced Placement Human Geography (Special Issue), Journal of Geography, 99 (3/4). Rediscovering Geography Committee (A. B. Murphy, member). 1997. Rediscovering Geography: New Relevance for Science and Society (Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press): xiv and 234 pp.Murphy, A. B. 1988. The Regional Dynamics of Language Differentiation in Belgium: A Study in Cultural-Political Geography (Chicago: University of Chicago Geography Research Series): xiii and 249 pp.TextbooksMurphy, A. B.; Jordan-Bychkov, T. G.; and Bychkova Jordan, B., 2020. The European Culture Area: A Systematic Geography, 7th ed. (Lanham, MD and Boulder, CO: Rowman & Littlefield).Fouberg, E. and Murphy, A. B. 2020. Human Geography: People, Place, and Culture, 12th ed. (Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons): xx and 447 pp.Fouberg, E.; Murphy, A. B.; and De Blij, H. J. 2015. Human Geography: People, Place, and Culture, 11th ed. (Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons): xxii and 420 pp.Murphy, A. B.; Jordan-Bychkov, T. G.; and Bychkova Jordan, B., 2014. The European Culture Area: A Systematic Geography, 6th ed. (Lanham, MD and Boulder, CO: Rowman & Littlefield): xv and 413 pp.Fouberg, E.; Murphy, A. B.; and De Blij, H. J. 2012. Human Geography: People, Place, and Culture, 10th ed. (Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons): xxiv and 479 pp.Murphy, A. B.; Jordan-Bychkov, T. G.; and Bychkova Jordan, B., 2009. The European Culture Area: A Systematic Geography, 5th ed. (Lanham, MD and Boulder, CO: Rowman & Littlefield): xv and 425 pp.Fouberg, E.; Murphy, A. B.; and De Blij, H. J. 2009. Human Geography: People, Place, and Culture, 9th ed. (Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons): xxiii and 454 pp.[Translated and published in Italian as Fouberg, E.; Murphy, A. B.; and De Blij, H. J. 2010. Geografia Umana: Cultura, Società, Spazio (Bologna: Zanichelli editore S.p.A) (trans. by Verulfo Saredo).]De Blij, H. J.; Murphy, A. B.; and Fouberg, E. 2007. Human Geography: People, Place, and Culture, 8th ed. (Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons): xxi and 430 pp.De Blij, H. J. and Murphy, A. B. 2002. Human Geography: Culture, Society, and Space, 7th ed. (New York: John Wiley & Sons): xii and 555 pp. De Blij, H. J. and Murphy, A. B. 1998. Human Geography: Culture, Society, and Space, 6th ed. (New York: John Wiley & Sons): xii and 508 pp. Peer-reviewed Articles and Book ChaptersFrye, C.; Sayre, R.; Murphy, A. B.; Karagüllea, D.; Pippid, M.; Gilberta, M.; and Richards, J. 2023. “Named Landforms of the World: A Geomorphological and Physiographic Compilation.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers, DOI: 10.1080/24694452.2023.2200548.Murphy, A. B. and Mamadouh, V. 2022. “Geography and Social Issues.” In A Geographical Century: Essays for the Centenary of the IGU, Kolosov, V.; García-?lvarez, J.; Heffernan, M.; and Schelhaas, B, eds., pp. 235-245. Berlin: Springer.Murphy, A. B. 2022. “The Modernist Territorial Order and the Ukraine Crisis.” Virtual Forum, Political Geography. , A. B. 2022. “Taking Territory Seriously in a Fluid, Topologically Varied World: Reflections in the Wake of the Populist Turn and the COVID-19 Pandemic.” Geografiska Annaler B, 104 (1): 27-42.Moradi, S.; Morse, A.; Murphy, A. B.; Pakru, D.; and H., S. 2022. Geographies of Precarity and Violence in the Kurdish Kolberi Underground Economy.” Political Geography 95: 102562. 10.1016/j.polgeo.2021.102562.Paasi, A.; Ferdoush, A.; Agnew, J.; Jones, R.; Murphy, A. B.; Agnew, J.; Espejo, P. O.; Fall, J.; and Peterle, G. 2022. “Locating the Territoriality of Territory in Border Studies.” Political Geography 95: 102584. 10.1016/j.polgeo.2021.102584. Murphy, A. B. 2020. “The History and Persistence of Territory.” In Research Agenda for Territory and Territoriality, D. Storey, ed. pp. 25-42. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.Murphy, A. B. 2019. “Coping With a Fast-Changing World: Why Geography Still Matters.” In New Approaches to the Study of Civilization. The National Academy of Sciences, Republic of Korea, pp. 39-55. Seoul: The National Academy of Sciences, Republic of Korea.[Published in Korean translation in the same volume, pp. 247-261.]Murphy, A. B. 2019. “Intersecting Geographies of Institutions and Sovereignty.” In the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies. Oxford University Press. doi:[10.1093/acrefore/9780190846626.013.409]Murphy, A. B. 2018. “In What Sense is European Identity a Meaningful Construct?” In Scaling Identities: Nationalism and Territoriality, G. H. Herb and D. H. Kaplan, eds., pp. 107-122. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.Murphy, A. B. 2017. “Between East and West: Research Directions in Political Geography.” In Towards New Political Geographies: Bridging East and West, Y. Liu, ed., 64-80. Hong Kong: China Review Academic Publishers, Ltd.[Published in Chinese in 面向东方的政治地理学:进展与展望.香港:中国评论学术出版社,2017: 52-64.]Murphy, A. B. 2017. “Relevance Debates.” In International Encyclopedia of Geography: People, the Earth, Environment, and Technology, D. Richardson et al., eds. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley& Sons. DOI:?10.1002/9781118786352.wbieg0206.Murphy, A. B. and Hare, P. R. 2016. “The Nature of Geography and Its Perspectives in AP ? Human Geography.” Journal of Geography 115 (3): 95-100.Minca, C.; Crampton, J. W.; Bryan, J.; Fall, J. J.; Murphy, A. B.; and Paasi, A., 2015. “Reading Stuart Elden’s The Birth of Territory.” Political Geography, 46 (9): 93-101.Jones, M.; Paasi, A.; Murphy, A. B.; Entrikin, J. N.; Macleod, G.; Jonas, A. E. G.; and Hudson, R. 2015. “Bounded vs. Open Regions, and Beyond: Critical Perspectives on Regional Worlds and Words.” In Regional World(s), M. Jones and A. Paasi, eds., pp. 5-16. London: Routledge.Murphy, A. B. 2015. “‘Regimes of Territorial Legitimation’ in a Fast-Changing World: Why They Matter and How They Change.” Nordia Geographical Publications 44 (4): 5-11.Murphy, A. B. 2015. “Political Geography.” In International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, vol. 18, 2nd ed., J. D. Wright, ed. in chief, 374-379. Oxford: Elsevier.Murphy, A. B. 2014. “Geography’s Crosscutting Themes: Golden Anniversary Reflections on ‘The Four Traditions of Geography’.” Journal of Geography 113 (5): 181-188.Murphy, A. B. 2014. “Strategic Directions for Geography: Lessons from the U.S. National Academies’ Understanding the Changing Planet.” Asian Geographer 31 (2): 153-159.Murphy, A. B. 2013. “Territory’s Continuing Allure.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 103 (5): 1212-1226.Murphy, A. B. 2013, “Advancing Geographical Understanding: Why Engaging Grand Regional Narratives Matters.” Dialogues in Human Geography, 3 (2): 131-149.[Response to commentaries on this article: Murphy, A. B. 2013. “Challenges and Opportunities of a Revived Regional Engagement.” Dialogues in Human Geography, 3 (2): 174-178.Murphy, A. B.; Jeffrey, A.; Gilbert, A.; Moore, A.; Toal, G.; and Dahlman, C. T. 2013. “Reading Gerard Toal and Carl T. Dahlman’s Bosnia Remade: Ethnic Cleansing and Its Reversal.” Political Geography, 36: 12-20.Murphy, A. B. 2013. “Trapped in the Logic of the Modern State System? European Integration in the Wake of the Financial Crisis.” Geopolitics 18 (3): 705-723.Hommel, D. and Murphy, A. B.. 2013. “Rethinking Geopolitics in an Era of Climate Change,” GeoJournal 78 (3): 507-524.Coleman, M.; Agnew, J.; Murphy, A. B.; Debrix, F.; and Deudney, D. 2012 “Reading Daniel Deudney’s Bounding Power: Republican Security Theory from the Polis to the Global Village.” Political Geography 31 (6), 2012, pp. 389-398.Murphy, A. B. 2012. “Entente territorial: Sack and Raffestin on Territoriality,” Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 30 (1):159-172.Murphy, A. B. 2011. “Putting Understanding the Changing Planet in Context.” Contribution to a forum on Understanding the Changing Planet: Strategic Directions for the Geographical Sciences, Professional Geographer, 63 (3): 337-342.Murphy, A. B. 2010. “Identity and Territory.” Contribution to a published symposium on “The Territorial Trap Fifteen Years On,” Geopolitics, 15 (4): 769-772.Murphy, A. B. 2010. “Reassessing Human Geography in the Wake of China’s Rise.” Eurasian Geography and Economics, 51 (5): 563-568.Murphy, A. B. 2010. “Political Geography in the Geographical Review: Volumes 1-99.” Geographical Review, 100 (4): 443-450.Murphy, A. B. 2010. “Intersecting Geographies of Institutions and Sovereignty.” In The International Studies Encyclopedia, Vol. 7, R. A. Denemark, ed., 4628-4645. Chichester, West Sussex: Wiley-Blackwell.Murphy, A. B. 2010. “Gérard Dussouy’s ‘Systemic Geopolitics’.” Geopolitics, 15 (1): 151-156.Murphy, A. B. 2010: “Placing Louisiana in the Francophone World.” Atlantic Studies, 5 (3): 363-381.[Reprinted in New Orleans in the Atlantic World: Between Land and Sea, W. Boelhower, ed., pp. 208-226. London and New York: Routledge.]Murphy, A. B. and O’Loughlin, J. 2009. “New Horizons for Regional Geography.” Eurasian Geography and Economics, 50 (3): 241-251.Murphy, A. B. 2008. “Rethinking Multi-level Governance in a Changing European Union: Why Metageography and Territoriality Matter.” GeoJournal, 72 (1-2): 7-18.Murphy, A. B. 2008. “The Territory-Identity Nexus.” Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 32 (3): 351-354 (contribution to an “Arena Symposium” on “Teaching European Identities,” P. Raento, ed., Journal of Geography in Higher Education 32 (3): 347-364).Murphy, A. B. 2007. “Confronting the Challenge of Political Globalization.” Political Geography, 26 (1): 24-28.Murphy, A. B. 2007. “Geography’s Place in Higher Education in the United States.” Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 31 (1): 121-141.Murphy, A. B. 2007. “Photojournal: The Changing Face of Contemporary Iran.” FOCUS on Geography, 49 (4): 12-17.Murphy, A. B. 2006. “The May 2004 Enlargement of the European Union: View from Two Years Out.” Eurasian Geography and Economics, 47 (6): 635-646.Murphy, A. B. 2006. “The Changing Face of U.S. – Europe Relations: Geopolitical Causes and Possible Consequences.” GeoJournal, 66 (4): 285-293.[Also published in slightly modified form in Globalizirana Evropa/Globalized Europe, Anton Gosar, ed. , pp. 39-54. Koper, Slovenia: Zalo?ba Annales.]Murphy, A. B. 2006. “Pour une mise-en-contexte du local: Les le?ons de la lutte de Portland à propos des lois agraires.” In Ville du Nord – Villes du Sud?: géopolitique urbaine, acteurs et enjeux, F. Hulbert, ed. (avec la collaboration de J. Djéki et D. Lagarec) , pp. 235-243. Paris: L’Hamarttan.Murphy, A. B. 2006. “Enhancing Geography’s Role in Public Debate.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 96 (1): 1-13.Murphy, A. B. 2005. “The Changing Geography of Europeaness.” Contribution to the Forum, “Multiplying Europe: Boundaries and Margins in EU Enlargement,” Merje Kuus, ed. Geopolitics 10 (3): 586-591.Murphy, A. B.; de Blij, H. J.; Turner, B. L.; Gilmore, R. W.; and Gregory, D. 2005. “Forum: The Role of Geography in Public Debate.” Progress in Human Geography, 29 (2): 165-193.Murphy, A. B. 2005. “Relocating Europe.” In Engaging Europe: Rethinking a Changing Continent, E. Gould and G. Sheridan, eds, pp. 81-101. Lanham, MD and Boulder, CO: Rowman and Littlefield.Murphy, A. B. 2005. “Territorial Ideology and International Conflict.” In The Geography of War and Peace, C. Flint, ed., pp. 280-296. Oxford: Oxford University Press.Murphy, A. B. 2004. “Turkey’s Place in the Europe of the Twenty-First Century.” Eurasian Geography and Economics, 45 (8): 583-587.Murphy, A. B.; Bassin, M.; Newman, D.; Reuber, P.; and Agnew, J. A. 2004 “Forum: Is There a Politics to Geopolitics?” Progress in Human Geography, 28 (5): 619-640.Murphy, A. B. 2004. “Chauncy D. Harris (1914-2003): Geographer Extraordinaire.” Geographical Review 94 (1): 107-114.Murphy, A. B. and Johnson, C. M. 2004. “German Geopolitics in Transition.” Eurasian Geography and Economics, 45 (1): 1-17.Murphy, A. B. 2003. “Geopolitical Perspectives on the Iraq War: Emerging Insights and Remaining Challenges.” The Arab World Geographer, 6 (1): 54-57.Murphy, A. B. 2003. “The Space of Terror.” In The Geographical Dimensions of Terrorism, S. L. Cutter, D. B. Richardson and T. J. Wilbanks, eds., pp. 47-52. New York: Routledge.Murphy, A. B. 2002. “Landscapes for Whom? The Twentieth-Century Remaking of Brussels.” In Yale French Studies: Belgian Memories, number 102, C. Labio, ed., 190-206. New Haven: Yale University Press.Fuller, G.; Morrison, R.; Murphy, A. B.; and Ridgley, M. 2002. “Potential for Ethnic Conflict in China.” Eurasian Geography and Economics, 43 (8): 583-609.Murphy, A. B. 2002. “National Claims to Territory in the Modern State System: Geographical Considerations.” Geopolitics, 7 (2): 193-214.Zurick, D.; Fuller, G.; Murphy, A. B.; and Ridgley, M. 2002. “Ethnic Fragmentation in South Asia.” The Arab World Geographer, 5 (1): 53-70.Murphy, A. B. 2002. “Brussels: Division in Unity or Unity in Division?” Political Geography, 21: 695-700.Kepka, J. and Murphy, A. B. 2002. “Euroregions in Comparative Perspective: Differential Implications for Europe’s Borderlands.” In Boundaries and Place, J. Hakli and D. Kaplan, eds., pp. 50-69. Boulder, Colo.: Rowman & Littlefield.[Reprinted in The Introductory Reader in Human Geography: Contemporary Debates and Classic Writings, W. Moseley, D. Lanegran and K. Pandit, eds., pp. 349-357. Oxford: Blackwell.]Murphy, A. B. 2001. “Territoriality, Morality, and International Law: Thoughts on Hendrix’s ‘Moral Theory of State Territory.’” Geopolitics, 6 (2): 163-168.Murphy, A. B. 2001. “Political Geography.” In International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, N. J. Smesler and P. B. Baltes, eds. Amsterdam: Pergamon: 11661-11667.Murphy, A. B. 2000. “Perspectives on the Political Organization of Space in AP Human Geography.” Journal of Geography, 99 (3/4): 120-131.Murphy, A. B. 2000. “Geography’s Expanding Place in American Education.” College Board Review, No. 191 (August): 2-6. [Reprinted in AAG Newsletter, 35 (11), November 2000, pp. 6-8.]Fuller, G.; Murphy, A. B.; Ridgley, M.; and Ulack, R. 2000. “Measuring Potential Ethnic Conflict in Southeast Asia.” Growth and Change, 31 (2): 305-331. Murphy, A. B. 2000. “Image in the United States of America.” Forum on “Geography’s Changing Image and Status: Some International Perspectives,” in International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 9 (2): 172-175.Murphy, A. B. 1999. “Regional Geography Revisited: The View From Oregon.” Yearbook of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, 61: 160-174. Murphy, A. B. 1999. “The Use of National Names for International Bodies of Water: Critical Perspectives.” Journal of the Korean Geographical Society, 34 (5): 507-516.[Reprinted in shortened form in Geographical Issues on Maritime Names: Special Reference to the East Sea (Seoul: Northeast Asian History Foundation, 2010): 51-58.]Murphy, A. B. 1999. “‘Living Together Separately’: Thoughts on the Relationship Between Political Science and Political Geography.” Political Geography, 18 (8): 887-894.Murphy, A. B. 1999. “Rethinking the Concept of European Identity.” In Nested Identities: Nationalism, Territory, and Scale, G. Herb and D. Kaplan, eds., pp. 53-73. Boulder, Colo.: Rowman & Littlefield. Murphy, A. B. 1998. “Advanced Placement Geography: Opportunities and Challenges for Geographers.” Journal of Geography, 97 (3): 132-136.Shafer, S. and Murphy, A. B. 1998. “The Territorial Strategies of IGOs: Implications for Environment and Development.” Global Governance, 4 (3): 257-274. Murphy, A. B. 1998. “European Languages.” In A European Geography, T. Unwin, ed., pp. 34-50. Harlow, Essex: Addison Wesley Longman Limited. Murphy, A. B. 1997. “As Estratégias Territoriais das Organiza??es Governamentais Internacionais e suas Implica??es para o Meio Ambiente e o Desenvolvimento.” In A Geografia do Desenvolvimento Sustentável, B. K. Becker and M. Airanda, eds., pp. 93-101 (translated by Ester Limonad). Rio de Janeiro: Editora Universidad Federal do Rio de Janeiro.Murphy, A. B. 1996. “The Prospects for Regional Integration in Pacific Asia.” In Global Geopolitical Change and the Asia-Pacific: A Regional Perspective, D. Rumley, T. Chiba, A. Takagi, and Y. Fukushima, eds. , pp. 32-48. Aldershot, England: Avebury.Murphy, A. B. and Hunderi-Ely, A. 1996. “The Geography of the 1994 Nordic Vote on European Union Membership.” The Professional Geographer, 48 (3): 284-297. Murphy, A. B. 1996. "The Sovereign State System as Political-Territorial Ideal: Historical and Contemporary Considerations." In State Sovereignty as Social Construct, T. Biersteker and C. Weber, eds., pp. 81-120. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Murphy, A. B. and Leeper, N. E. 1996. "Southeast Europeans in the Cities of the West: Changing Networks in a Changing World." In Les Réseaux des Diasporas/The Networks of Diasporas, G. Prévélakis, ed., pp. 273-285. Nicosia, Cyprus: KYKEM (Cyprus Research Institute). Murphy, A. B. 1995. “Economic Regionalization and Pacific Asia: Problems and Prospects.” The Geographical Review, 85 (2): 127-140.Murphy, A. B. 1995. "Belgium’s Regional Divergence: Along the Road to Federation." In Federalism: The Multiethnic Challenge, G. Smith, ed., pp. 73-100. London: Longman. [Reprinted in Political Geography: A Reader, J. A. Agnew, ed., pp. 256-268. London: Arnold, 1997.]Murphy, A. B. 1995. "Geographical Perspectives on Ethnic Conflict." In The Challenge of Ethnic Conflict to National and International Order in the 1990s: Geographical Perspectives, pp. 5-14. Washington, D.C.: United States Government Printing Office (RTT 95-10039).Murphy, A. B. 1994. "Planning for Places in an Issue-Based Legal Environment: The Challenge of Coherence," Urban Geography, 15 (1): 4-8.Murphy, A. B. 1994. "International Law and the Sovereign State System: Challenges to the Status Quo." In Reordering the World: Geopolitical Perspectives on the Twenty-First Century, G. J. Demko and W. B. Wood, eds., pp. 209-224. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 1994. [Revised and reprinted for 2nd edition, 1999.]Doucy, J. M. and Murphy, A. B. 1993. "Belgium: Physical and Human Geography." Encyclopedia Britannica - Macropaedia, vol. 14., pp. 857-864. Chicago: Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc. [Revised and reprinted for the 2001 edition].Murphy, A. B. 1993. "Emerging Regional Linkages in the European Community: Implications for State-Centered Perspectives on European Society." Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, 84 (2): 103-118. [Reprinted in Regions: Critical Essays in Human Geography, volume in the “Contemporary Foundations of Space and Place” series, J. N. Entrikin, ed., pp. 215-230. Surrey: Ashgate, 2008.]Murphy, A. B. 1993. "Linguistic Regionalism and the Social Construction of Space in Belgium." Special issue on the "Sociology of Language in Belgium," A. F. Verdoodt and S. K. Sonntag, eds. International Journal of the Sociology of Language, 104: 49-64.Murphy, A. B. 1992. "Belgium." Academic American Encyclopedia. Danbury, Conn.: Groiler, 1993, CD-ROM [revised and updated, 2001].Murphy, A. B. and Strikwerda, C. 1992. "Brussels and the Belgian Avant-Garde in Historical and Geographical Perspective." In Les XX and the Belgian Avant-Garde, S. H. Goddard, ed., pp. 18-27. Lawrence, Kans.: Spencer Museum of Art. Murphy, A. B. 1992. "Geographical Perspectives on Investment Opportunities in Europe." In Investing Worldwide III, pp. 31-41. Charlottesville, Va.: Association for Investment Management and Research.Murphy, A. B. 1992. "Urbanism and the Diffusion of Substate Nationalist Ideas." History of European Ideas, 14 (4-6): 639-645.Murphy, A. B. 1992. "Western Investment in East-Central Europe: Emerging Patterns and Implications for State Stability." The Professional Geographer, 44 (3): 249-259.Murphy, A. B. and Latz, G. 1992. "Geography and International Studies." In Revealing the World: An Interdisciplinary Reader for International Studies, D. Lieberman and M. Gurtov, eds. , pp. 23-51. Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt. Murphy, A. B. 1992. "The Geolinguistic Framework for Planning and Urban Development in Belgium." In Perspectives on Planning and Urban Development in Belgium, A. K. Dutt and F. J. Costa, eds., pp. 71-89. Amsterdam: Kluwer.Mikesell, M. W. and Murphy, A. B. 1991. "A Framework for Comparative Study of Minority-Group Aspirations." Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 81 (4): 581-604.Murphy, A. B. 1991. "The Emerging Europe of the 1990s." The Geographical Review, 81 (1): 1-17.Murphy, A. B. 1991. "Territorial Ideology and International Conflict: The Legacy of Prior Political Formations." In The Political Geography of Conflict and Peace, N. Kliot and S. Waterman, eds., pp. 126-141. London: Belhaven.Murphy, A. B. 1991. "Regions as Social Constructs: The Gap Between Theory and Practice." Progress in Human Geography, 15 (1): 23-35.Murphy, A. B. 1990. "Historical Justifications for Territorial Claims." Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 80 (4): 531-548.Murphy, A. B. 1990. "Perceptions of Place in Belgian Electoral Politics." In Developments in Electoral Geography, R. J. Johnston, P. J. Taylor, and F. M. Shelley, eds., , pp. 227-241. London and New York: Routledge.Murphy, A. B. 1989. "Territorial Policies in Multiethnic States." The Geographical Review, 79 (4): 410-421.Murphy, A. B. 1989. "The Territorial Dimension of Sociolinguistic Patterns and Processes in Brussels." Special issue on "Het probleem Brussel sinds Hertoginnedal (1963)," P. Van de Craen, ed. Taal en Sociale Integratie, 13: 117-128.Murphy, A. B. 1988. "Evolving Regionalism in Linguistically Divided Belgium." In Nationalism, Self-Determination, and Political Geography, R. J. Johnston, D. Knight, and E. Kofman, eds., pp. 135-150. London: Croom Helm.Murphy, A. B. 1986. "Issues in the Preservation and Management of Open Space for Recreational Use in Metropolitan Chicago." Environmental Review, 10 (1): 3143.Murphy, A. B. 1985. "Partitioning as a Response to Cultural Conflict." Joint issue of Geographical Perspectives (55) and Great Plains-Rocky Mountain Geographical Journal (13): 5359.Murphy, A. B. 1981. "The Treatment of Confidential Information under the U.S. Toxic Substances Control Act and the EEC Sixth Amendment: The Need for a Common Approach." Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, 19 (3): 509542.Reports, Maps, and Short Pieces (single authored by A. B. Murphy unless otherwise noted)“Ronald J. Johnston, 1941-2020.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 112 (4), 2022, pp. 1195-1205 (Alexander B. Murphy, James D. Sidaway, and Michiel Van Meeteren).“Marvin W. Mikesell, 1929–2017.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 109 (3), 2019, pp. 1024-1032 (Michael P. Conzen and Alexander B. Murphy).“Geography as Profession and Way of Being.” Arab World Geographer 19 (1-2), 2016, pp. 163-166.“Trump’s Triumph Echoes Outrage Fed by Talk Radio, the Blogosphere.” The Register Guard (Daily newspaper of Eugene/Springfield, Oregon), May 24, 2016, section A, p. 11. “Harm J. de Blij, 1935–2014.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 105 (6), 2015, pp. 1324-1329 (Peter O. Muller and Alexander B. Murphy).“Harm de Blij, 1935–2014.” Ubique, 35 (2), 2014, p. 8.“China’s Cultural and Creative Economy: An Introduction.” Eurasian Geography and Economics, 53 (2), 2012, pp. 179-181.“In Memoriam: Larry R. Ford, 1943-2009.” Ubique, 29 (3), 2009, pp. 5-6.“Citation for Harm J. de Blij, 2006 Recipient of the George J. Miller Award for Distinguished Service to Geographic Education,” Journal of Geography, 106 (1), 2007, pp. 1-2. “Report of the Sixty-Ninth Annual Meeting,” Yearbook of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, 69, 2007, pp. 173-175. “Editorial.” Eurasian Geography and Economics, 48 (1), 2007, pp. 1-2 [Alexander B. Murphy and Victor H. Winston]. ‘Making the Case for Geography’ webpage article appearing in the Healthy Departments section of the Association of American Geographers’ website, , originally posted Fall 2006 [Victoria A. Lawson and Alexander B. Murphy].“In Memoriam: Douglas R. McManis, 1932-2006.” Ubique, 27 (3), 2006, pp. 1 & 8.“Simplistic View of Middle East Geopolitics Fuels Extremism.” Chicago Sun Times, August 26, 2006. “Geographic Illiteracy Led Us to Being Hoodwinked into War.” Chicago Sun Times, March 18, 2006.“Editorial.” Eurasian Geography and Economics, 47 (1), 2006, pp. 1-3 [Michael J. Bradshaw, Alexander B. Murphy, Clifton W. Pannell, and Kavita K. Pandit].“The Threat of Geographical Ignorance.” Chautauquan Daily, July 22, 2004.“Introduction,” Forum on “Where We Have Come From and Where We Are Going,” Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 94 (4), 2004, 701-702.“Geographical Ignorance is Off the Charts.” The Register Guard (Daily newspaper of Eugene/Springfield, Oregon), September 17, 2004, section A, p. 9. “Chauncy Dennison Harris, 1914-2003.” Ubique, 24 (1), March 2004, p. 10.“Editorial.” Eurasian Geography and Economics, 45 (3), pp. 159-161, 2004 [Alexander B. Murphy and C. Cindy Fan].Presidential columns, AAG Newsletter (Association of American Geographers): “Geography in an Uncertain World,” vol. 38 (7), 2003; “Looking Toward the AAG’s Centenary,” vol. 38 (8), 2003; “Rethinking the Place of Regional Geography,” vol. 38 (9), 2003; “An Imperative (and an Opportunity) for Geographic Education,” vol. 38 (10), 2003; “Enhancing Geography’s Role in Public Debate,” vol. 38 (11), 2003; “Harnessing Public Conceptions of Geography to Our Advantage,” vol. 39 (1), 2004; “Thoughts on Geography’s Diversity,” vol. 39 (2), 2004; “Bridging our Differences,” vol. 39 (3), 2004; “What if There Were No AAG?” vol. 39 (4), 2004; “Geography and a Liberal Education,” vol. 39 (5), 2004; “Thanks—and Some Parting Thoughts on Communication,” vol. 39 (6), 2004.Columns from AAG Newsletter vol. 38 (7), vol. 38 (10), vol. 38 (11), and vol. 39 (4) reprinted in M. Duane Nellis, Janice Monk, and Susan L. Cutter, eds., Presidential Musings from the Meridian (Morgantown, WV: West Virginia University Press, 2004.“America Rejecting Geography at Its Peril.” Minneapolis Star Tribune, November 11, 2003, p. A21. Also published (sometimes with minor modifications) in the Portland Oregonian, the Arizona Daily Star, the Provo Daily Herald, and smaller newspapers in North Dakota, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire.Reprinted in Ubique, 23 (3), December 2003, pp. 1, 2 and 4 under the title “Awash in a Sea of Geographical Ignorance.” “Geopolitical Folly: The US Must Examine the Consequences of War With Iraq.” The Register Guard (Daily newspaper of Eugene/Springfield, Oregon), October 20, 2002, section B, pp. 1 & 4.Reprinted in Persian (with minor substantive changes) in Iran (Tehran, Iran), November 21, 2002, p. 5 (part I) and November 23, 2002, p. 5 (part II).Reprinted in English with minor substantive changes in Iran News (Tehran, Iran), November 24, 2002, p. 9.Reprinted in Persian (with minor substantive changes) in Ettelaat (Tehran, Iran), December 11, 2002, p. 12.“Le couple ?tat-Nation au XXIe siècle.” Géographie et Cultures, 42, été 2002, pp. 35-36.“Image in the United States of America.” Forum on “Geography’s Changing Image and Status,” International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 9 (2), 2000, pp. 172-175.“Teaching Advanced Placement Human Geography: Introduction.” Journal of Geography, 99 (3/4), 2000, pp. 93-97. “Ethnic Conflict in Southeastern Europe.” Geography: A Newsletter for Educators (John Wiley & Sons), 9 (1), Fall 1999, pp. 1, 3 & 4.“World Languages” and “World Religions.” Maps for Encarta 2000—Interactive World Atlas. Microsoft Corporation, 1999. [Alexander B. Murphy and Ronald Wixman]. “Rediscovering the Importance of Geography.” Chronicle of Higher Education, 45 (10), October 30, 1998, p. A64. Reprinted in annual editions of Geography Guilford, Conn.: Dushkin/McGraw-Hill , beginning with Fifteenth edition, 2000, pp. 10-11.Reprinted in Bulletin of the Illinois Geographical Society, 41 (2), Fall 1999, pp. 54-56.Reprinted in The Geographical Bulletin, 41 (1), May 1999, pp. 5-7.Reprinted in South Australian Geographer: Bulletin of the Geography Teachers’ Association of South Australia, 14 (1), April 1999, pp. 5-6. Reprinted in Geonews: Geography Teachers’ Association of Singapore, 9 (1), March 1999, pp. 3-4.Reprinted in AAG Newsletter, 33 (12), December 1998, p. 6. Reprinted in Ubique, 18 (3), December 1998, pp. 2 and 7.“Integration and Disintegration in Contemporary Europe.” Geography: A Newsletter for Educators (John Wiley & Sons), 8 (2), Fall 1998, pp. 1-3.Articles on "Flanders," "Friesland," "Frisia," and "Wallonia," for Microsoft Encarta. Redmond, Wash.: Microsoft Corporation, 1996.“The National Research Council--National Academy of Sciences Focuses Attention on Geography.” Ubique, 15 (2), 1995, pp. 1 and 5.“Recommendation from the Advanced Placement Geography Task Force to the College Board Concerning the Development of an Advanced Placement Program in Geography.” A report to the College Board, New York City, New York, 1995, 11 pp. + appendix.“Geographic Approaches to Democratization: A Report to the National Science Foundation.” Printed by the University of Oregon Press and available from the Program Director, Geography and Regional Science Program, National Science Foundation, ii and 25 pp. [Alexander B. Murphy, raporteur].“Advanced Placement Geography Meeting Report.” A report to the College Board, New York City, New York, 1995, 8 pp. + appendices."From the Editor." Columns in the bi-annual European Specialty Group of the Association of American Geographers Newsletter, 1992-1995."Geography Crucial to Understanding Human Events." The Register Guard (Daily newspaper of Eugene/Springfield, Oregon), November 16, 1994, p. 16A. Reprinted in AAG Newsletter, 30 (2), February 1995, p. 5.“Oregon’s International Trade: A Geographic Profile of Export Destinations, 1987-1991.” A report to the Oregon Geographical Alliance and the Oregon International Trade Institute, 1993, 222 pp. [Authored by Alexander B. Murphy and David J. Keeling]."Many Have False Notion of How Professors Spend Their Time." The Register Guard (Daily newspaper of Eugene/Springfield, Oregon), January 13, 1993.Book Reviews (all single authored by A. B. Murphy)Kara, E. Dempsey, An Introduction to the Geopolitics of Conflict, Nationalism, and Reconciliation in Ireland (New York: Routledge, 2023) for Political Geography Review Forum, forthcomingOrhon Myadar, Mobility and Displacement: Nomadism, Identity and Postcolonial Narratives in Mongolia (Oxon and New York: Routledge, 2021), for Cultural Geographies 29 (3), 2022, pp. 474-475.. Jared Diamond, Upheaval: Turning Points for Nations in Crisis (New York: Little, Brown and Company, 2019), for Journal of Historical Geography 68, 2020, pp. 94-95. 10.1016/j.jhg.2020.02.004.Natalie Koch, The Geopolitics of Spectacle: Space, Synecdoche, and the New Capitals of Asia (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2018) for Political Geography 76, 102043, 2020, pp. 4-5 of a Review Forum 10.1016/j.polgeo.2019.102043. Gerard Toal, Near Abroad: Putin, the West, and the Contest over Ukraine and the Caucasus (New York: Oxford University Press, 2017), for The AAG Review of Books 6 (4), 2018, pp. 293-295.Paulo Giaccaria and Claudio Minca, eds., Hitler’s Geographies: The Spatialities of the Third Reich (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2016), for Journal of Historical Geography 56, 2017, pp. 145-146.David Lowenthal, The Past Is a Foreign Country—Revisited (Cambridge, UK, and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2015), for The AAG Review of Books 5 (3), 2017, pp. 201-203.Ian Barnes and Malise Ruthven, Crossroads of War: A Historical Atlas of the Middle East (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2014), for Journal of Historical Geography 53, 2016, pp. 131-132.Joseph E. Schwartzberg, Transforming the United Nations System: Designs for a Workable World (Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 2013), for Geographical Review, (published online, 15 December 2015: DOI:?10.1111/j.1931-0846.2015.12128.x).John Western, Cosmopolitan Europe: A Strasbourg Self-Portrait (Frarnham, UK: Ashgate, 2013), for The AAG Review of Books 1 (3), 2013, pp. 145-146.Paul C. Adams, Atlantic Reverberations: French Representations of an American Presidential Election (Aldershot, England: Ashgate, 2007), for Geographical Review, 99 (1), 2009, pp. 115-117.David Harvey, Paris, Capital of Modernity (New York and London: Routledge, 2003), for Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 96 (1), 2006, pp. 208-210.Lewis A. McArthur and Lewis L. McArthur, eds., Oregon Geographic Names, 7th ed. (Portland: Oregon Historical Society Press, 2003), for Oregon Historical Quarterly, 106 (1), spring 2005, pp. 150-151.Jacques Lèvy, ed., From Geopolitics to Global Politics: A French Connection (London and Portland: Frank Cass, 2001), for Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 93 (3), 2003, pp. 765-766.Dijkink, Gertjan and Hans Knippenberg, eds., The Territorial Factor: Political Geography in a Globalising World (Amsterdam: Vossiuspers UvA, 2001), for GeoJournal, 57 (4), 2002, pp. 345-346.Klaus Dodds and David Atkinson, eds., Geopolitical Traditions: A Century of Geopolitical Thought (London and New York: Routledge, 2000), for Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 91 (4), 2001, pp. 767-769.P. J. F. Terhorst and J. C. L. van de Ven, Fragmented Brussels and Consolidated Amsterdam: A Comparative Study of the Spatial Organization of Property Rights (Amsterdam: Netherlands Geographical Studies 223, 1997), for Progress in Human Geography, 23 (4), 1999, pp. 669-670.Claval, Paul, Géopolitique et Géostratégie: La Pensée Politique, l’Espace et le Territoire au XXe Siècle (Paris: Editions Nathan, 1994), for Political Geography, 18 (3), 1999, pp. 387-388.? Tuathail, Gearóid, Critical Geopolitics: The Politics of Writing Global Space (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1996), for Geographical Review, 88 (3), 1998, pp. 446-447.Roessingh, Martijn A., Ethnonationalism and Political Systems in Europe: A State of Tension (Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 1996), for GeoJournal, 44 (1), 1998, pp. 91-93.Rhodes, Martin, ed., The Regions and the New Europe: Patterns in Core and Periphery Development (Manchester and New York: Manchester University Press, 1995), for The Professional Geographer, 49 (3), 1997, pp. 384-385.Weber, Cynthia, Simulating Sovereignty: Intervention, the State and Symbolic Exchange (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995), and Elkins, David J., Beyond Sovereignty: Territory and Political Economy in the Twenty-First Century (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1995), for Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 87 (2), 1997, pp. 406-409.Jones, Alun, The New Germany: A Human Geography (New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1994), for The Journal of Geography, 95 (3), 1996, pp. 137-138.Roger J. P. Kain and Elizabeth Baigent, The Cadastral Map in the Service of the State: A History of Property Mapping (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1992) and David Buisseret, ed., Monarchs, Ministers, and Maps (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1992), for Geographical Review, 84 (3), 1994, pp. 349-351.Lars Lundqvist and Lars Olof Persson, eds., Visions and Strategies of European Integration: A North European Perspective (Berlin, Heidelberg, and New York: Springer-Verlag, 1993), for Journal of Regional Science, 34 (2), 1994, pp. 287-289.Peter J. Taylor, ed., Political Geography of the Twentieth Century: A Global Analysis (New York: Halsted Press, 1993), for Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 84 (2), 1994, pp. 331-333.Colin Crouch and David Marquand, eds., Towards Greater Europe? A Continent without an Iron Curtain (Oxford: Blackwell, 1992), for Political Geography, 13 (2), 1994, pp. 205-206.Allan M. Williams, The European Community: The Contradictions of Integration (Oxford: Blackwell, 1991), for The Professional Geographer, 45 (1), 1993, pp. 127-128.Aleksa Djilas, The Contested Country: Yugoslav Unity and Communist Revolution 1919-1953 (Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 1991), for The Geographical Review, 82 (2), 1992, pp. 212-213.Maryon McDonald, We are Not French: Language, Culture and Identity in Brittany (London and New York: Routledge, 1989), for The Geographical Review, 81 (4), 1991, pp. 494-496.Peter M. Slowe, Geography and Political Power: The Geography of Nations and States (London and New York: Routledge, 1990), for The Professional Geographer, 43 (3), 1991, pp. 387-388.Roy E. H. Mellor, Nation, State and Territory (London and New York: Routledge, 1989), for Geographical Review, 81 (1), 1991, pp. 117-118. David Buisseret, ed., From Sea Charts to Satellite Images: Interpreting North American History through Maps (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1990), for Bulletin of the Western Association of Map Libraries, 22 (2), 1991, pp. 147-148.Douglas M. Johnston and Phillip M. Saunders, eds., Ocean Boundary Making: Regional Issues and Developments (London and New York: Croom Helm, 1988), for The Geographical Review, 79 (2), 1989, pp. 262-263.Kenneth C. Martis, The Historical Atlas of Political Parties in the United States Congress, 1789-1989 (New York: Macmillan, 1989), for Bulletin of the Western Association of Map Libraries, 20 (3), 1989, pp. 222-224.PROFESSIONAL SERVICE (alphabetical by activity)American Association of Geographers (formerly Association of American Geographers)Healthy Departments Committee, 2004-present; chair 2010-2021Member, Geographical Society of China-AAG Liaison and Coordination Committee, 2011-2015Ad hoc Task Force to Review Statement on Professional Ethics, 2009 (Co-Chair)Executive Committee, 2002-2005 (Vice President, 2002-2003; President 2003-2004; Past-President 2004-2005)Co-organizer, Healthy Departments Workshop, June 2005AAG/National Geographic Society Joint Committee, 2002-2005National Councilor, 1997-2000Long Range Planning Committee, co-chair, 2003Scientific Freedom and Responsibility Committee, 1995-2000; chair, 1995-1998Endowment Trust Committee, 1997-2000, chair 1998-1999Honors Committee, 1993-1995; chair, 1994-1995; 2010-2012European Specialty Group: Founding member/chair, 1992; chair and newsletter editor, 1992-1995; Treasurer and newsletter editor, 1995-1996; Board of Directors, 1996-1998, 2021-2023Political Geography Specialty Group: Nominations Committee, 2010-2012; Board of Directors, 1989-1991, 1993-1995; Head of Nominations Committee, 1990-1991; Student Paper Competition Review Committee, 1988-1992 (chair, 1991-1992); Organizer, Political Geography Specialty Group conference, "Challenges to the Modern State System," Eugene, Oregon, March 26-28, 1994American Geographical SocietySenior Vice-President, 2009-presentVice-President, 1997-2009Executive Committee, 1997-presentCouncilor, 1993-presentHonors Committee, 1994-present, chair 1998-2012Exploration Committee, 1999-2012Nominating Committee, 1996-present, chair 2012-presentSearch committee for the Editor of The Geographical Review, 1995, 2001-2002 (chair), 2006, 2011-2012 (chair)Association of Pacific Coast Geographers (APCG)Chair, Nominating Committee, 2006-2007Coordinator, Annual Meeting, Eugene, Oregon, September 2006College Board/Educational Testing ServiceMember, Global Literacy Committee, 2011Chair, Advanced Placement Geography Development Committee, 1996-2001Chair, Advanced Placement Geography Workshop and Task Force, 1995Editorial Activities (major)Associate Editor, AAG Review of Books, 2013-2015Co-Editor, Eurasian Geography and Economics, 2004-2012; Senior Contributing Editor, 2002-2004, 2013-2014Co-Editor, Progress in Human Geography, 1995-2007Editorial Activities (other; reverse chronological order by date of first involvement)Editorial Board, AAG Review of Books, 2015-presentEditorial Council, Regional Research (journal of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Faculty of Geography, Lomonosov Moscow State University), 2015-2017Editorial Advisory Board (foreign member), Belgeo (The Belgian Journal of Geography), 2011-2021Editorial Board, International Quarterly of Geopolitics (journal of the Iranian Association of Geopolitics), 2011-2015Editorial Board, Mitteilungen der ?sterreichischen Geographischen Gesellschaft, 2010-presentEditorial Board, GeoJournal, 2007-2014Comité Scientifique, L’Espace Politique, 2006-presentComité Scientifique, Territoires en Mouvement–Revue de Géographie et D’Aménagement, 2006-presentEditorial Board, Geopolitics, 2004-presentCo-editor, Rowman & Littlefield, Changing Regions in a Global Context: New Perspectives in Regional Geography Series, 2003-presentAssociate Editor, Post-Soviet Geography and Economics, 2001-2002Editor, Human Geography in the Making book series, Edward Arnold, 1998-2006Editorial Board, Ethics, Place and Environment, 1997-2007Editorial Board, Political Geography, 1995-2001Editorial Board, The Professional Geographer, 1995-1997Editorial Board, Social Science Quarterly, 1994-1995Editorial Advisory Board, The Geographical Review, 1992-2014Editorial Staff, Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, 1979-1980; Casenote and Comment Editor, 1980-1981Global Studies FoundationAdvisory Panel, 2005-2007International Geographical UnionCommission on Political Geography, Steering Committee Member (U.S. delegate), 2012-present; co-chair 2016-2020National Geographic SocietyExpert, National Geographic Society Expeditions, 2011- presentBoard of Advisors regarding the dissemination of the Road Map project, 2012-2014Advisory Committee to the Alliance Vision Project, 2007-2009National Research Council--National Academy of SciencesCommittee Chair, Strategic Directions in the Geographical Sciences, Board on Earth Sciences and Resources, Commission on Geosciences, Environment, and Resources, 2008-2011Committee and Writing Subcommittee member, Rediscovering Geography Committee, Board on Earth Sciences and Resources, Commission on Geosciences, Environment, and Resources, 1993-1995National Science FoundationGeography and Spatial Science Review Panel, Division of Social, Behavioral, and Economic Research, 2018-2020Co-organizer and chair, workshop on geographic approaches to democratization, Geography and Regional Science Program, Division of Social, Behavioral, and Economic Research, 1994Referee for Professional JournalsAnnals of the Association of American GeographersAntipodeArab World GeographerAsian GeographerBelgeoCambridge Review of International AffairsThe Canadian Geographer/Le Géographe CanadienCultural GeographiesEconomic GeographyEducational Media, Memory and SocietyEnvironment and Planning AEnvironment and Planning CEnvironment and Planning DL’Espace PolitiqueEthics, Place and EnvironmentEurasian Geography and EconomicsEuropean Urban and Regional StudiesFrontiers in SociologyGender, Work & OrganizationGeografiska Annaler B: Human GeographyThe Geographical JournalThe Geographical ReviewGeoJournalGeopoliticsGovernment and OppositionGrowth and ChangeHistory of Geo- and Space SciencesInternational Journal of Applied Geospatial ResearchInternational Journal of Geography and Geography EducationInternational Review of Political EconomyInternational Social Science JournalJournal of GeographyJournal of Geography in Higher EducationJournal of Historical GeographyJournal of Human RightsJournal of Women’s HistoryMitteilungen der ?sterreichischen Geographischen GesellschaftMobilizationPolitical GeographyThe Professional GeographerProgress in Human GeographyReview of International Political EconomySocial Science QuarterlyTijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale GeografieTourism GeographiesTransactions in GISTransactions of the Institute of British GeographersUrban GeographyReferee for Grant-Making OrganizationsAcademy of FinlandAmerican Councils for International Education (Title VIII Research Fellowships)British AcademyCanada Council for the ArtsJohn Simon Guggenheim Memorial FoundationNational Endowment for the HumanitiesNational Geographic Society, Committee for Research and ExplorationNational Research CouncilSocial Sciences and Humanities Research Council of CanadaUK ESRC Research Grants BoardUS National Science FoundationReferee of Book Manuscripts for PublishersWm. C. Brown Publishers Edward ArnoldGuilford PublicationsLexington BooksRoutledgeRowman & LittlefieldPolity PressPrentice-Hall University of Alaska PressUniversity of California PressUniversity of Chicago PressUniversity Press of ColoradoWestview PressJohn Wiley & SonsZed BooksUniversity Program Reviews and ConsultanciesUniversity of Hong Kong (Department of Geography undergraduate program) – 2020-2024University of Montana – 2020Hong Kong Baptist University – 2016-2018University of Texas - 2017San Diego State University – 2016University of Idaho – 2016 University of Wyoming – 2015Miami University of Ohio (Department of Geography) – 2011 University of Kansas (Department of Geography) – 2010University of Oulu, Finland (“Northern and Environmental Issues Initiative”) – 2008 Macalester College (Department of Geography) – 2007-2008University of Oulu, Finland (Faculty of Science) – 2007University of Vermont (Department of Geography) – 2007University of Arizona (Department of Geography) – 2007Kutztown University (Department of Geography) – 2004University Tenure, Promotion, and Appointment ReviewsAmerican University (twice)Arizona State UniversityBen Gurion University of the Negev, Israel (twice)Colorado School of MinesDartmouth College (twice)Education University of Hong KongFlorida International UniversityFlorida State UniversityGeorge Washington UniversityGeorgia State University (twice)Hong Kong Baptist UniversityIndiana University, South BendKent State University (twice)Macalester CollegeMcGill UniversityMiami University of Ohio (twice)Middlebury College (twice)Montana State UniversityNational University of SingaporeNorthern State University, South DakotaThe Ohio State University (thrice)Pennsylvania State UniversityPortland State University (thrice)Royal Holloway, University of LondonStanford UniversitySyracuse UniversityTexas State UniversityUniversit?t Bonn University of Arizona (twice)University of ArkansasUniversity of California, Los Angeles (four times)University of ColoradoUniversity of ConnecticutUniversity of FloridaUniversity of HawaiiUniversity of Idaho (twice)University of Illinois (twice)University of Kansas (twice)University of Leeds, United KingdomUniversity of Massachusetts, AmherstUniversity of MiamiUniversity of MississippiUniversity of NebraskaUniversity of New HampshireUniversity of New MexicoUniversity of Oregon (five times)University of South CarolinaUniversity of Texas (twice)University of UtahUniversity of Washington (thrice)University of Wisconsin—MadisonUniversity of Wisconsin—MilwaukeeWestern Kentucky University (thrice)SELECTED SPECIALLY FEATURED ADDRESSESKeynote Address, Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geographic Education, Columbia, South Carolina, October, 2023.Closing Plenary Address, Third World Conference, Association for Borderland Studies, Eilat, Israel, February 2023Featured Address, Vega Medal Symposium, Stockholm, Sweden, September 2021Keynote Address, Annual Symposium, Korean Academy of Sciences, Seoul, South Korea, October 2019Professional Development Night Plenary, Advanced Placement Human Geography reading, Cincinnati, Ohio, June 2019Plenary Address, International Summit Forum: Planning and Development of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, Guangzhou, China, December 2017Plenary Address, International Geographical Union regional meeting, Moscow, Russia, August 2015Plenary Address, Fifth International Congress of Islamic World Geographers, Tabriz, Iran, October 2012Plenary Address, IGU Commission on Political Geography Preconference on “Spatialising the (Geo)Political, Frankfurt, Germany, August 2012Presidential Plenary Speaker, annual meeting of the National Council for Geographic Education, Portland, Oregon, August 2011Plenary Address, Chinese Geographical Society annual meeting, Qrumqi, Xinjiang, China, July 2011Featured Lecture, Hadley Memorial Fund, Kennett Square (outside Philadelphia), Pennsylvania, April 2011Featured Lecture, Geography Teachers’ Association of Singapore, Singapore, March 2011Keynote Lecture, IGU Commission on Political Geography Preconference on “Borders, Territory and Conflict in a Globalising World,” Be’er-Sheva, Israel, July 2010Keynote Speaker, Spatial Learning in Geography Workshop, National Geographic Society, Washington, DC, November 2008Featured Speaker, Hilton Head World Affairs Council, Hilton Head, South Carolina, March 2008Keynote Speaker, 32nd European Studies Conference, Omaha, Nebraska, October 2007Plenary Lecture, First International Conference on the Geography of Europe, EUGEO (European Association of Geographical Societies), Amsterdam, the Netherlands, August 2007Presidential Plenary Address, annual meeting of the National Council for Geographic Education, Birmingham, Alabama, October 2005Chautauqua “Lecture Platform” address, Chautauqua Institution, Chautauqua, New York, July 2005Past President’s Address, banquet, annual meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Denver, Colorado, April 2004Keynote or Plenary Addresses, Meetings of Regional Divisions of the Association of American Geographers in Manhattan, Kansas (Great-Plains/Rocky Mountain Division), Stillwater, Oklahoma (Southwest Division), Albany, New York (Middle States Division), Charlotte, North Carolina (Southeast Division), College Park, Maryland (Middle Atlantic Division), and Oshkosh, Wisconsin (West Lakes Division), October 2003 – October 2004President’s Forum Address, annual meeting of the National Council for Geographic Education, Salt Lake City, Utah, October 2003Opening Academic Address, “Second International Congress of Geographers of the Islamic World,” Tehran, Iran, September 2003Commencement Address, University of Oregon main graduation ceremony, Eugene, Oregon, June 2002Keynote Address, “All Points of the Compass” conference, Department of Geography, California State University, Fullerton, April 2002Opening Address, workshop on “Symbolic and Practical Dimensions of Territorial Discourse in the Middle East,” sponsored by the Herzog Center for Middle Eastern History and Diplomacy in cooperation with the European University Institute, Florence, Italy, December 2001Featured Speaker, conference on “The European Union: Possibilities and Limitations,” Kutztown University Kutztown, Pennsylvania, April 2000Featured Speaker, “Euroland Finance Forum,” New York Society of Security Analysts, New York, NY, May 1999 Banquet Address, Delaware Valley Geographical Society Annual Meeting, West Chester, PA, April 1999Keynote Address, Finnish Geographical Society Annual Meeting, Joensuu, Finland, October 1998Presidential Plenary Session Address, annual meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, Flagstaff, AZ, October 1998Featured Speaker, monthly meeting, The Ambassador’s Roundtable, Stamford, CT, May 1998European Specialty Group Plenary Lecture, Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Boston, MA, March 1998Featured Speaker, monthly meeting, The Mid-Atlantic Club, New York, NY, November 1996Keynote Address, conference on "The Challenge of Ethnic Conflict to National and International Order in the 1990s" for US government foreign policy analysts, Washington, D.C., September 1993Featured Speaker, seminar on "The Economic Geography of Central Europe," New York Society of Security Analysts, New York, NY, May 1993Featured Speaker, Client Conference, Templeton International, Palm Beach, FL, November 1992Featured Speaker, “Investing Worldwide III,” Association for Investment Management and Research and the International Society of Financial Analysts, Amelia Island, FL, February 1992Featured Speaker, Executive Forum of Continental Asset Management, New York, NY, December 1990Keynote Address, annual conference of the Association for Investment Management and Research, New York, NY, May 1990PRESENTATIONS AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGSInternational Congresses of the International Geographical UnionParis, France, 2022; Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, 2018; Beijing, China, 2016; Moscow, Russia, August 2015; Tunis, Tunisia, August 2008; Washington, D.C., USA, August 1992Meetings of the International Geographical Union's Commission on Political Geography (formerly Commission/Working Group on the World Political Map)Guangzhou, China, August 2016; Frankfurt, Germany, August 2012 (plenary speaker); Be’er-Sheva, Israel, July 2010 (plenary speaker); Koper, Slovenia, May 2004; Libreville, Gabon, May 2003; Haifa and Beer Sheva, Israel, January 1998; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, October 1995; Tokyo, Japan, September 1993; Larnaca, Cyprus, April 1993; Washington, D.C., August 1992; Prague, Czechoslovakia, August 1991; Haifa, Israel, January 1989; Los Angeles, California, April 1988; San Sebastian, Spain, August 1986National Meetings of the American Association of Geographers (formerly Association of American Geographers)Denver, Colorado, March 2023; Remote meeting (originally scheduled for Seattle, Washington), April 2021; Washington, D.C., April 2019; New Orleans, Louisiana, April 2018; Boston, Massachusetts, April 2017; Chicago, Illinois, April 2015; Tampa, Florida, April 2014; Los Angeles, California, April 2013; New York, New York, February 2012; Seattle, Washington, April 2011; Washington, DC, April 2010; Las Vegas, Nevada, March 2009; Boston, Massachusetts, April 2008; San Francisco, California, April 2007; Chicago, Illinois, March 2006; Denver, Colorado, April 2005; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March 2004; New Orleans, Louisiana, March 2003; Los Angeles, California, March 2002; New York, New York, March 2001; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, April 1999; Honolulu, Hawaii, March 1999; Boston, Massachusetts, March 1998; Fort Worth, Texas, April 1997; Charlotte, North Carolina, April 1996; Chicago, Illinois, March 1995; San Francisco, California, April 1994; Atlanta, Georgia, April 1993; San Diego, California, April 1992; Miami, Florida, April 1991; Toronto, Canada, April 1990; Baltimore, Maryland, March 1989; Phoenix, Arizona, April 1988; Portland, Oregon, April 1987; Detroit, Michigan, April 1985Meetings of Regional Divisions of the American Association of Geographers/Association of American Geographers/Bellingham, Washington, October 2022; Reno, Nevada, October 2018 (Association of Pacific Coast Geographers); Chico, California, October 2017 (Association of Pacific Coast Geographers); Portland, Oregon, October 2016 (Association of Pacific Coast Geographers); Palm Springs, California, October 2015 (Association of Pacific Coast Geographers); Lake Tahoe, Nevada, September 2013 (Association of Pacific Coast Geographers); San Francisco, California, September 2011 (Association of Pacific Coast Geographers), plenary address; San Diego, California, October 2009 (Association of Pacific Coast Geographers); Eugene, Oregon, September 2006 (Association of Pacific Coast Geographers); Phoenix, Arizona, October 2005 (Association of Pacific Coast Geographers); Portland, Maine, October 2004 (New England-St. Lawrence Valley); College Park, Maryland, April 2004 (Middle Atlantic); Albany, New York, October-November 2003 (Middle States); Manhattan, Kansas, October 2003 (Great Plains-Rocky Mountain); Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 2002 (joint West Lakes - East Lakes); Chico, California, September 1990 (Association of Pacific Coast Geographers); Lawrence, Kansas, November 1984 (joint West Lakes - Great Plains-Rocky Mountain)Meetings of the Political Geography Specialty Group of the American Association of GeographersBoulder, Colorado, March 2023; New Orleans, Louisiana, April 2018; Boston, Massachusetts, April 2017; Chicago, Illinois, April 2015; Tampa, Florida, April 2014; Las Vegas, Nevada, March 2008; Columbia, South Carolina, April 1996; Eugene, Oregon, March 1994; Tallahassee, Florida, April 1991; Los Angeles, California, April 1988Meetings of the European Community Studies AssociationCharleston, South Carolina, May 1995Meetings of the Council of EuropeChicago, Illinois, March 1992Meetings of the National Council for Geographic EducationColumbia, South Carolina, October 2023; Washington, DC, August 2015; Memphis, Tennessee, August 2014; Denver, Colorado, August 2013; Portland, Oregon, August 2011; Lake Tahoe, Nevada, October 2006; Birmingham, Alabama, October 2005; Salt Lake City, Utah, October 2003; Vancouver, British Columbia, August 2001; Boston, Massachusetts, November 1999; Santa Barbara, California 1996Other Conferences, Symposia, Institutes and Workshops (as presenter)Second seminar on International Geography Education and Frontier Research, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, July 2019Island Dynamics Conference, Special Territorial Status and Extraterritoriality, Longyearbyen Svalbard, Norway, January 2019Doctoral Forums, The Belt and Road Initiative & Political Geography, Guangzhou, China, August 2018 (opening and closing academic addresses), July 2019AP Human Geography Institute, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming, July 2018 (Co-leader)Planning the Great Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Bay Area, Guangzhou, China, December 2017 (Keynote Address)Seminar on International Geography Education and Frontier Research, Shanghai, China, August 2017Workshop on “Silk Road and Urban Development in China and Beyond,” Xi’an, China, August 2016Beijing Forum, Beijing, China 2014Geography 2050 (American Geographical Society Symposium), Columbia University, New York, NY, 2014Russian Geographical Society Summer School Institute, Moscow Region, Russia, August 2013International Conference on Spatial and Social Transformation in Urban China, Hong Kong, December 2012“Re-Thinking Human Territoriality: Differing Approaches to Socio-Spatial Relations” (a workshop inspired by the work of Claude Raffestin), Durham University, Durham, England, September 2011Training Workshop for Chinese geography faculty and graduate students on “Progress in Human Geography,” Guangzhou, China, August 2011US Government, Workshop on “International Territorial Conflict,” Arlington, VA, June 2007AP Advanced Topics Institute, Rice University, Houston, Texas, June 2006 and June 2007 (presenter)Summer Workshops for Early Career Faculty, Geography Faculty Development Alliance, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, June 2006 and June 2007 (co-leader)Oregon Review of International Law Conference, March 2007International Studies Association, Chicago, Illinois, February 2007Global Studies Foundation, Concord, New Hampshire, May 2006The Mackinder Forum, Oxford, England, March 2006American Association of Law Schools, Washington, DC, January 2006Royal Geographical Society/Institute of British Geographers, London, UK, August-September 2005 (plenary session)Advanced Placement Human Geography Workshop, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, July 2005Association of American Geographers, Healthy Departments Workshops, Freeport, Maine, June 2005 (co-chair and presenter; Seattle), Washington, June 2004US Department of State, Workshop on “Earth Science Findings with Foreign Policy Implications,” Washington, DC, June 2004Mapping the News Conference, Washington, D.C., May 2004; September 2002Association of American Geographers – National Science Foundation, “Geographic Dimensions of Terrorism,” Washington, DC, January 2002National Council for Social Studies, San Antonio, Texas, November 2000International Seminar on the Naming of Seas, Tunis, Tunisia, August 2008; Washington, DC, October 2005; Seoul, Korea, October 1999National Science Foundation Infrastructure Workshop, Geography and Regional Science Program, Los Angeles, California, Sprint 1998Advanced Placement Human Geography Summer Institute, Macalester College, St. Paul, Minnesota, July 1997International Studies Association - West Regional Conference, Eugene, Oregon, 1996Academic Council on the United Nations System and the American Society of International Law, “The Evolving Nature of Sovereignty and the Future of Global Security,” The Hague, The Netherlands, summer 1995European Community Studies Association, Charleston, South Carolina, May 1995Workshop on geographic approaches to democratization, Geography and Regional Science Program, Division of Social, Behavioral, and Economic Research, fall 1994 (co-organizer and chair)Planning workshop for an initiative on democratization, Division of Social, Behavioral, and Economic Research, fall 1993Social Science Research Council, “Comprehending Sovereignty,” Silverdale, Washington, and Providence, Rhode Island, July 1992 and February fall 1993Council of Europe, Chicago, Illinois, March 1992Society for the Study of European Ideas conference, Leuven, Belgium, September 1990Coudenberg Study Center on Federalism and the International Association of Centers for Federal Studies, Bruges, Belgium, October 1989Centruum voor Interdisciplinair Onderzoek naar de Brusselse Taaltoestanden and the Centre de Recherche et d'Information Socio-Politiques, Brussels, Belgium, October 1988INVITED LECTURES AT UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTESAalborg University, Denmark, 2000Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan 2023Amerika-Haus, Hamburg, Germany, 1995Brigham Young University, 2003 (Harris Lecture)Central Washington University, 1996Chinese Academy of Sciences (Beijing), 2010Clark University, 1993Dartmouth College, 1993Durham University, 2010Eastern Oregon State College, 1992Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, France, 2009Florida International University, 2004Foshan University, Foshan, China, 2015Frostburg State University (Maryland), 1997, 2004George Mason University, 1994George Washington University, 1994, 2004German-American Institute, Saarbrücken, Germany, 1978Hong Kong Baptist University, 2012, 2015, 2023Humboldt State University, 2013Illinois State University, 2004Joensuu University, Joensuu, Finland, 1998Lewis & Clark College, 2006Louisiana State University, 2007Miami University (Ohio), 2011Middlebury College, 2006Montana State University, 2006Moscow State University, 2013New York University, 1994, 1997The Ohio State University, 2010Ohio University, 2005Oregon Institute of Marine Biology, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996Oregon State University, 1993, 2016 (Marston lecture)Peking University, 2010Pennsylvania State University, 1997Primorska University (American Corner), Koper, Slovenia, 2009Portland State University, 1988, 1991, 2007Queen Mary, University of London, 2009Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Geography, 2013San José State University, 2016Saint Petersburg State University, Russia, 2006Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea, 1999Sonoma State University, 2006South China Normal University, Guangzhou, China, 2015, 2018South Dakota State University, 2003, 2012, 2019 (Holtry Lecture)Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China, 2015Tarbiat Modarres University, Tehran, Iran, 2003Temple University, 2004Temple University Japan, 2015Texas A & M, 2006 (Haynes Lecture)Texas State University, 2018, 2019 (Grosvenor Lccture)Tongji University, Shanghai, China 2015Tsukuba University, Tokyo, 2015Universidad Autonoma, Madrid, Spain, 1999Universiteit van Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2016University of Chicago, 1984, 1987, 2011University of Connecticut, 1992University of Delaware, 1999University of Hawaii, 1994University of Hong Kong, 2012, 2015, 2023University of Idaho, 2004University of Kansas, 2007, 2013University of Kentucky, 1996University of Leeds, 2009University of Maryland, 1994University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 2009University of Montana, 2001University of Nebraska, Omaha, 2007University of Nevada, Las Vegas 2016University of New Hampshire, 1992University of New Mexico, 2006, 2011 (Murphy lecture)University of Nevada, Las Vegas, 2016University of Nevada, Reno, 2005University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1997University of North Carolina, Greensboro, 2010University of Nottingham, 2009University of Oulu, Finland, 2015University of South Carolina, 2007 (Minghi Lecture)University of Tehran, Iran, 2003, 2012University of Toronto, Canada, 2012University of Utah, 2022University of Washington, 1999, 2010University of Wyoming, 2005Vassar College, 2003Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium, 1988, 1990Western Kentucky University, 1996West Virginia University, 2004Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China, 2015LOCAL/STATE LECTURES AND PRESENTATIONS (Eugene, Oregon, unless otherwise indicated)Gold Beach Oregon Library lecture series, Gold Beach, Oregon, 2023Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, Eugene, Oregon, 2022Commencement Address, Department of Geography University of Oregon commencement ceremony, 2019Academy for Lifelong Learning (Oregon State University Alumni Association), Corvallis, Oregon, 2011, 2014Oregon Club of Central Oregon, Bend, Oregon, 2011Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, Bend, Oregon, 2011University of Oregon School of Law and Environmental Studies Program, “Fireside Conversations on Global Warming,” 2008Oregon International Law Project, “Bier Summit,” 2008University of Oregon, Department of Geography Reunion, After-Dinner Speech, 2006Residential Academy, University of Oregon, 2005, 2006University of Oregon Law School Forum, “The Invasion One-Year After: Continuing Challenges to the Quest for Stability and Security in Southwest Asia,” 2004Churchill High School, Eugene, Oregon, AP Human Geography class, 2003University of Oregon Public Forum, “The University and the Iraq Crisis,” 2003University of Oregon Public Forum, “Is War Necessary?” 2002Board of Trustees, University of Oregon, 2001, 2002University of Oregon Senate “After September 11th” Symposium Series, 2002UO Today Television Series, “The Aftermath of September 11, 2001,” 2002The Gordians (First Congregational Church of Eugene), 1999, 2003Learning in Retirement series, 1995, 1997, 1999The Eugene Round Table, 1997, 2010University of Oregon Foundation Trustees’ Dinner, 1996New Student Week Seminar, 1996United Methodist Mission Seminar, 1996League of Women Voters, Luncheon Lecture, 1995United Methodist Women, Evening Lecture Series, 1995Eugene Rotary Club, Luncheon Lecture, 1995, 1997, 2002The "Last Lecture Series" of the University of Oregon Housing Department, 1995University of Oregon School of Law’s Career Day, 1995University of Oregon’s International Alumni Reunion, 1994Department of Geography Thursday Tea/Seminar, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1994, 2000, 2002, 2005, 2009, 2016Cascade Manor Lecture Series, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1997, 2013Colloquium in Linguistics, 1993Oregon Humanities Center Work-In-Progress Series, 1993Oregon Humanities Center “Idea of Europe” Public Lecture Series, 1993University Panel on International Education and Business, 1992 College of Arts and Sciences Development Committee Lecture, 1991United Nations Day, Students for United Nations, 1991Faculty Colloquium in conjunction with the visit of Yoshikazu Sakamoto as the Carlton Raymond and Wilberta Ripley Savage Professor, 1991Emeritus Professors Association, 1991International Festival, International Student Association, 1991Lane County United Nations Association, 1991Current Events Forums, University of Oregon School of Law, 1991, 1999Great Decisions Group, 1991, 1996Amazon Community Center, 1989OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIESConsultancies and CommissionsAdvisory Board, “The Relational and Territorial Politics of Bordering, Identities, and Transnationalization” project, Academy of Finland Centre of Excellence, Universities of Oulu and Tampere, Finland, 2014-2019Ambrose Video, “Physical Geography: Making Sense of Planet Earth” and “Human Geography: Making Sense of Planet Earth,” consultant, script writer, and host, 2011-2012Editorial Advisory Board, Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia’s Yearbook, 1996-2000Ethnic Fracture Zones study, Population Studies Program, University of Hawaii, 1997-1998Academic consultant for a book on Poland, Grolier Publishing Company, 1997Review of articles on Europe for Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia, 1993-1994Commission to prepare working papers on geography and trade for the Oregon Geographic Alliance, 1992-1993Academic consultant, NEH grant on "The Graphic Art of 'Les XX' and the Belgian Avant-Garde, 1880-1900," Spencer Museum, University of Kansas, January 1990-1992Academic consultant for a book on Luxembourg published by the Children's Press, Chicago, Illinois, 1989Special LectureshipsLectureships on educational voyages sponsored by the American Geographical Society: “Hidden Corners” journey to parts of Africa and Asia, March - April 2010; “Eastern Europe and Beyond,” October 2008; “Around the World” journey to parts of Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and South America, October-November 2007; “Currents of Culture” journey to the “Great Waterways of Africa and Asia,” October-November 2006; Waterways of Holland and Belgium, April 2002 (cosponsored by the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the Dartmouth Alumni Association); The British Isles, August-September 2001 (cosponsored by the Archeological Institute of America, the American Museum of Natural History, and the Santa Barbara Museum of Art); Rhine-Danube, June-July 1999; Italy, May 1998 (cosponsored by the Smithsonian Institution); Islands of the Western Mediterranean, May 1997 (cosponsored by the Metropolitan Museum of Art); Greece and Italy, April-May 1996 (cosponsored by the National Trust for Historical Preservation); The British Isles, June 1995 (cosponsored by the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the National Trust for Historical Preservation); Scandinavia, July-August 1994; The Red Sea, March 1994 (cosponsored by the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the National Trust for Historical Preservation); Italy, September 1992; Western Mediterranean and Western France, May-June 1991 (cosponsored by the Metropolitan Museum of Art)Lectureships on expeditions sponsored by the National Geographic Society: Around-the-World “The Future of Everything: Exploring Global Innovation, August 2023 (co-sponsored by the Wall Street Journal); Iceland expedition, June-July 2023; Alpe-Adria Trail hiking expedition (Slovenia, Austria, Italy), July 2022; Italy expedition, October 2021; China expedition, October-November 2019; Morocco expedition, March 2019; Around-the-World Northern Route expedition, July-August 2018; Great Empires of Eurasia expedition, May-June 2018; Slovenia-Croatia-Venice expedition, September 2016; Swiss Trains expedition, September 2015, September 2019; Around-the-World expeditions, December 2011-January 2012, October 2013, October 2014American Studies Seminar sponsored by the United States Information Agency, Wolfenbüttel, Germany, May-June 1995Associate Professor, School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, voyage from San Francisco to Santiago, Chile, January 1994Rand McNally Company, continuing education program, Skokie, Illinois, summer 1985PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS/AFFILIATIONSAcademia Europaea (elected to membership in 2011)American Association of Geographers (formerly Association of American Geographers)American Geographical SocietyAssociation of Pacific Coast GeographersIllinois Bar (admitted 1981; inactive since 1984)International Geographical Union, Commission on Political GeographyNational Council for Geographic EducationUNIVERSITY/DEPARTMENTAL ADMINISTRATIVE ACTIVITIES (UNIVERSITY OF OREGON)Department of GeographyMajor RolesDepartment Head, 1996-2000Personnel Committee chair, fall 2002-spring 2008, fall 2009-spring 2012 and fall 2015-2019 (chair); Member, 2001-2019Other RolesDepartment Head Advisory Committee, 2021- presentFaculty Mentorship Program Committee, 2021 – presentOutreach Committee, 2013-2014 (chair)Director, Undergraduate Program, fall 2012-summer 2013Co-organizer, International Conference on China and the Future of Human Geography (jointly organized by the School of Geography and Planning, Sun Yat-sen University and the Oregon Department of Geography), 2010Faculty Salary Committee, fall 2001, fall 2016, fall 2017Faculty Search Committees, 1994-1995 (chair); 1995-1996 (chair); 1999-2000Graduate program director, 1990-1993, 2001-2002 (co-director)Organizer of Geography Tea/Seminar speakers, 1989-1990; fall 1995, winter 2004 (co-organizer)Graduate Admissions Committee, 1987-1990 (chair 1989-1990)Undergraduate Advising Committee, 1987-1990; Head of Undergraduate Advising, 1988-1989Interdisciplinary Academic Program CommitteesEuropean Studies, member, 1995-present; program director 2004-2007International Studies, 1989-2014; Executive Committee, 1990-1994, 1995-1998, 2001-2002; Faculty Search Committee, spring 1991; Chair, Faculty Promotion Committee, 2010Environmental Studies, 1988-1999German Studies, 1990-1994, 1998-1999General College/University (University of Oregon)Co-chair, Search Committee to appoint a new Provost of the University of Oregon, 2019Faculty Advisory Council advising the President and Provost (elected), 2017-2019Budget Advisory Group, Office of the Provost, spring 2019Search Committee, Vice-Provost for Academic Affairs, 2018Provost’s Teaching Academy, 2017-presentWilliams Council, 2014-2019Faculty promotion Committee, Clark Honors College, 2016Chair, Search Committee to appoint a new Provost of the University of Oregon, 2013-2014Committee on Committees, University of Oregon Senate, 2012-2014Search Committee to appoint a new President of the University of Oregon, 2012Provost’s Advisory Task Force on University Accountability Metrics, 2010-2011Peace and Migration Faculty Working Group, Global Oregon Initiative, 2010-2012Provost’s Council on Academic Excellence, 2007-2008College of Arts and Sciences Dean’s Advisory Committee, 2005-2007; chair 2006-2007Internal Review Team Member, International Studies Program, 2007Wayne Morse Chair of Law and Politics, Advisory Committee, 1993-2007College of Arts and Sciences Distinguished Professors, Selection Committee, 2005Search Committee, Senior Position in Sociology, 2002-2003Oregon Humanities Center Advisory Board, 1997-2000University Senate Ad Hoc Committee on policy relating to tenure probationary period extension for pregnancy or childbirth, 2000Research and Graduate Education “Process for Change” Implementation Team, 1998-1999 (Chair of Graduate Education Subgroup)Dean’s Advisory Group of Department Heads, 1998-2000Research Advisory Committee of the Vice President for Research, 1994-1997University of Oregon Senate, 1994-1995Office of Research and Sponsored Programs program review committee, 1995Planning Committee, Humanities Center annual symposium, 1994-1995NEH Summer Stipend Nomination Review Panel, 1993Humanities Center Research Fellowships Review Panel, 1992-1993, 1994-1995Chair, Social Sciences Task Force of the Provost's Committee to Develop Guidelines for Education in Oregon, 1992Program and selection committee, Savage Visiting Professorship in International Relations and Peace, 1990-1993; acting chair, spring 1993University Action Team to Develop a Strong International Focus, 1993Review Committee, University of Oregon Study Abroad Programs, 1991-1992Review Committee, International Studies Program, 1991-1992Exploratory Coordinating Committee for European Studies, 1991-1992Search Committee for Proposal Development Specialist, Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, winter 1990TEACHING AND STUDENT ADVISING Courses taughtIntroduction to Human Geography; World Regional Geography; Geography of Europe; Political Geography; Geography, Law, and the Environment; Culture, Ethnicity, and Nationalism; Geopolitics; Introduction to Geographic Method and Theory; various freshman, senior, and graduate seminarsGraduate thesis/dissertation supervision--primary advisor (degree in geography unless otherwise indicated)Masters:Timothy McGrath, 1990 (co-chair); George White, 1990; Thomas Ribe, 1990 (environmental studies); David Keeling, 1990; Dennis Morgan, 1991 (environmental studies); Mary Ann Cunningham, 1992; Amber Kemp, 1992; Dominique Salliard, 1993 (environmental studies); Randy Tucker, 1994 (environmental studies); Anne Hunderi-Eli, 1995; Nancy Leeper, 1996; Nicholas Kohler, 1997; Dana Magliari, 1998; Joanna Kepka, 1998; Hunter Shobe, 2000; Sara Press, 2001; Anthea Fallen-Bailey, 2001; Corey Johnson, 2004; Matthew Derrick, 2005 (co-chair); Jon Jablonski, 2009; Matthew Landers, 2010; Lia Frederiksen (co-chair; geography and international studies), 2010; Vincent Artman, 2011; Mahmood Khan (co-chair), 2011; Alexander Ginsburg (co-chair), 2011; Derek Watkins, 2012; Katherine Perry, 2019; Anudeep Dewan (co-chair), 2019; Dean Olson, 2019; Cy Abbott, 2022Ph.D.:David Keeling, 1992; Gregory Ringer, 1993; George White, 1994; Alan Osborn, 1997; Karen Lewotsky, 1998; Joanna Kepka, 2000; Coleen Fox, 2000; Sarah Shafer, 2000 (co-chair); Kyle Evered, 2002 (co-chair); Robert Kerr, 2002; Minna Pavulans, 2004 (geography and comparative literature); Roberto Serralles, 2004; Nicholas Kohler, 2005; Margaret Knox, 2005 (co-chair); Hunter Shobe, 2005; Eve Vogel, 2007; Corey Johnson, 2008; Amanda Coleman, 2008; Megan Dixon, 2008 (co-chair); Matthew Derrick, 2011; Hari Osofsky, 2013; Douglas Foster, 2015; Anna Moore, 2016; Jerilynn “M” Jackson (co-chair), 2017; Denielle Perry, 2017; Sanan Moradi, 2022; Cy Abbott, in preparationGraduate thesis/dissertation committee service (degree in geography at the University of Oregon unless otherwise indicated)Masters: Aachim Halpaap, 1988 (environmental studies); Jean Luc Villeneuve, 1990 (international studies); Daniel Collins, 1992 (planning, public policy and management); Geoffrey Buckley, 1992; Richard Hertz, 1993 (international studies); Sarah Shafer, 1996 (international studies); Paul Sutton, 1997; Michael Goodman, 1998; Demian Hommel, 2004; Maylian Pak, 2005; Brittany Jones, 2006; Amber McGown, 2007 (interdisciplinary studies); Ginger Mansfield, 2007; Adam Lake, 2007; Erin Machell, 2007; Minnie Choi, 2008; Safy Nurhussein, 2008; Marissa Isaak, 2010; Tom Ptak, 2010; Patrick Jones, 2011 (international studies); Paul Lauermann, 2011 (international studies); René Kladzyk, 2011; Urooj Mughal, 2012 (international studies); Dylan Brady, 2013, Adam Morse, 2015; Nicole Kessell (international studies), 2017; Sam McLaughlin, 2021; Emily Doerner, in progress; Zhaoxu Sui, in progressPh.D. Zhu Xiaoyuan, 1990 (history); Anne Parker, 1991; Stephen Stolp, 1993 (education); Renee Jacobsen, 1993 (geography and education); David Carruthers, 1995 (political science); Gary Cummisk, 1995; John Carroll, 1995; Michael Handley, 1996 (University of Kansas); Lincoln DeBunce, 1996; Stefan Bjarneson, 1999; Marguerite Forest, 2001; Becky Mansfield, 2001; Thomas Fournel, 2001 (Université de Paris-Sorbonne); Jessica Rothenberg-Aalami, 2002; Jeff Baldwin, 2003; Gwen Scott, 2003; Tony Leiserowitz (environmental studies and geography), 2003; Susan Hume, 2005; Stacy Rosenberg, 2005 (environmental studies and geography); Lynn Songer, 2007; Demian Hommel, 2009; Leif Hoffmann, 2011 (Political Science); Leslie McLees, 2012; Adam Lake, 2012; Ingrid Nelson, 2012; Maureen Kelley, 2012; Easther Chigumira, 2014; Lindsay Naylor, 2014; Laurie Trautman, 2014; Tom Ptak, 2016; Christine Carolan, 2017; Zackery Thill, 2018; Kuan-Chi Wang, 2018; Cary Fontana (Political Science), 2018; Yi Yu, 2019; Dylan Brady, 2020; Sam Nielson (University of South Carolina), 2020; Rebecca Hastings (History), 2020; Adam Morse, 2022; Samantha Brown, in progressUndergraduate thesis supervision at the University of Oregon (primary adviser unless otherwise indicated)Tuck Seng Yang, International Studies, 1988; Annette Foster, International Studies, 1990; Verna Lee, International Studies, 1997; Joanna Lulkiewicz, International Studies, 1998; Moana Rosa, International Studies, 1998; Betty Ann Boeving, International Studies, 1998; Alex Paraskevas, Honor’s College, 2006 (secondary adviser); Layna George, Honor’s College, 2007; Alexandra Marcus, Honor’s College, 2008 (secondary adviser); Jaclyn Toh, Honor’s College, 2008; Austin Charron, Honor’s College, 2008; Cara Kuhlman, Honor’s College, 2011; Casey Gifford, Honor’s College, 2012; Kerry Edinger Snodgrass, Honor’s College, 2013; Alisa O’Neal, Honor’s College, 2016 (secondary adviser); Lyssandra Golledge, Honor’s College, 2017COMMUNITY ACTIVITIESThe Eugene Round Table Club (a “town-gown” organization), 1996-present; Vice-President, 2011-2012; President 2012-2013Eugene Concert Choir, 1988-1996; 2017-present; board of directors, 1990-1991; technical director, 1991-1992, 1993-1994; stage manager, 1994-1995; Eugene Vocal Arts, 2005-2008, 2017-presentLane County United Nations Association, 1988-1994; board of directors, 1988-1992; vice-president, 1988-1989, 1991-1992; president, 1989-1991PERSONALBorn in Washington, DC; grew up in Laramie, Wyoming, and Albuquerque, New Mexico; married; two adult childrenAttended 5th grade in a French public school, Paris, France, 1964-1965Attended 9th grade in a Japanese high school, Sendai, Japan, 1968-1969Sabbatical year in Paris, France, 2000-2001 (affiliated with the Department of Geography at Paris IV-Sorbonne)Sabbatical term in London, England, 2009 (winter-spring) (affiliated with the Department of Geography at Queen Mary University of London)Sabbatical term in Hong Kong, SAR China, 2015 (winter-spring) (affiliated with Hong Kong Baptist University)Extensive travel to more than 110 countries in Europe, the Middle East, East and Southeast Asia, North and South America, Africa, and OceaniaRevised October 2023 ................
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