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City Institute Members at the 2018 American Association of Geographer’s (AAG) Annual Meeting

City Institute Members at the 2018 American Association of Geographer’s (AAG) Annual Meeting

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City Institute Members at the 2018 American Association of Geographer’s (AAG) Annual Meeting

At this past year’s 2018 American Association of Geographer’s (AAG) Annual Meeting, geographers were joined by GIS specialists, environmental scientists, and other leaders for the latest in research and applications in geography, sustainability, and GIScience. The meeting, which was held in New Orleans between April 10thto 14th, feature more than 5,000 presentations, posters, workshops, and field trips by leading scholars, experts, and researchers.

 A number of City Institute members (faculty members, graduate students, and post-doctoral visitors) presented their research. Below is a list of the presentations (listed by name - last name first, first name second) from City Institute members:

Keil, Roger

“After Suburbanism: Research Perspectives on the Global Urban Periphery 1”; “After Suburbanism: Research Perspectives on the Global Urban Periphery 2”; and “After Suburbanism: Research Perspectives on the Global Urban Periphery 3”.

Koleth, Elsa

“A feminist urban theory for our time: (2) practices of infrastructural labour”; and “A feminist urban theory for our time: (3) counter hegemonic practices of reshaping the urban”.

Patrick, Darren

“A feminist urban theory for our time: (1) social reproduction, urbanisation and urbanism”; “A feminist urban theory for our time: (2) practices of infrastructural labour”; and  “A feminist urban theory for our time: (4) practices of dispossession and communing”.

 Peake, Linda

“A feminist urban theory for our time: (1) social reproduction, urbanisation and urbanism”; “A feminist urban theory for our time: (2) practices of infrastructural labour”; “A feminist urban theory for our time: (3) counter hegemonic practices of reshaping the urban”; and “A feminist urban theory for our time: (4) practices of dispossession and communing”.