below is the program for the the third annual cincinnati miniconference in
critical geography, which brings together both faculty and students from a
multistate region for one day each fall. if you are interested in obtaining
a particular paper, please contact the author at their home institution. jpj
The Third Annual
Cincinnati Miniconference
on
Critical Geography
Saturday, October 12th, 1996
Room 104, College of Law
University of Cincinnati
Cincinnati, Ohio
9:45-10:00 WELCOME
Byron Miller (University of Cincinnati)
PANEL DISCUSSION ON SOCIAL MOVEMENTS AND IDENTITY
Moderator: Haripriya Rangan (University of Kentucky)
10:00-10:15 Carole Gallaher (University of Kentucky)
Whose Social Movement is this Anyway?
10:15-10:30 Carl Dahlman (University of Kentucky)
Theorizing Spontaneity in Social Protest
10:30-10:45 Susan Mains (University of Kentucky)
Transgressing Boundaries: Identity and Immigration
on the United States - Mexico Border
10:45-11:00 Discussion
PANEL DISCUSSION ON GEOGRAPHY AND METHODOLOGY
Moderator: Deborah Dixon (East Carolina University)
11:00-11:15 Kevin Cox (Ohio State University)
Method in Human Geography: Beyond the Dualisms
11:15-11:30 Steve Herbert (Indiana University)
Up in the Air or on the Ground?
Ethnography and Critical Human Geography
11:30-11:45 Byron Miller (University of Cincinnati)
Why Comparative Research?
11:45-12:00 Discussion
12:00-1:30 Lunch (Venues TBA)
PAPER PRESENTATIONS
Moderator: Tom Klak (Miami University)
1:30-2:00 Pam Martin (Miami University)
Local Regulation in a Global Era:
Oppression in South Texas
2:00-2:30 Vincent Del Casino (University of Kentucky)and
Steven Hanna (University of Kentucky)
"What You've been Looking for":
Liminality in Tourism Maps and Spaces
2:30-3:00 David Wilson (University of Illinois)
The Discourse of Black-on-Black Violence:
The Neo-Conservative Gaze
3:00-3:15 Coffee Break
Moderator: Jim Nemeth (University of Toledo)
3:15-3:45 Jim Nemeth (University of Toledo) and
Deborah J. Keirsey (Louisiana State University)
Critical Relativism: Geographica Dysrationalia?
3:45-4:15 Karin Sneider (University of Toledo)
Is Cultural Homogeneity Liberating or Paralyzing?
4:15-4:45 Dan Knudsen (Indiana University)and
Nik Heynen (Indiana University)
From Hegel to Giddens:
The Philosophical Underpinnings of
Post-Modernity in Geography
4:45-5:15 Deborah Dixon (East Carolina University) and
John Paul Jones (University of Kentucky)
For a "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious"
Scientific Geography
5:15-5:30 Wrapup
5:30-?? Refreshments (Venues TBA)
Co-Organizers
Kevin R. Cox
Department of Geography
Ohio State University
Columbus, OH 43210
(614) 292-7948
John Paul Jones
Department of Geography
University of Kentucky
Lexington, KY 40506
(606) 257-6950
Byron Miller
Department of Geography
University of Cincinnati
Cincinnati, OH 45221
(513) 556-2857
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