As part of the Inequalities in East Harlem participatory, open, online course (POOC) and graduate seminar at The Graduate Center of the City University of New York, the entirety of critical, feminist, and Marxist geographer Cindi Katz’s (2004) Growing Up Global: Economic Restructuring and Children’s Everyday Lives is temporarily open access (OA) thanks to University of Minnesota Press. Check it out!
February 3, 2013
Cindi Katz’s Growing Up Global Temporarily Open Access
Jen Jack Gieseking
Jen Jack Gieseking is Postdoctoral Fellow in the Digital and Computational Studies Initiative at Bowdoin College and hold a Ph.D. in environmental psychology. Jack’s work as an urban cultural geographer and environmental psychologist examines the everyday co-productions of space and identity support or inhibit social, spatial, and economic justice with a special focus on sexuality and gender. S/he is working on her first book, Queer New York: Constellating Lesbians’ and Queer Women’s Geographies in New York City, 1983-2008. S/he has held fellowships with the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation as German Chancellor Fellow; The Center for Place, Culture, and Politics; The Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies; and the Woodrow Wilson Women’s Studies Dissertation Fellows Program. S/he has published in Area, Qualitative Inquiry, Journal of Urban Studies, and Journal of Social Issues. Jack can be found at jgieseking.org and @jgieseking.
Posts by Jen Jack Gieseking
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We’re the Top Selling Routledge Planning & Urban Design Book of 2014!
November 4, 2014
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We’re the Top Selling Routledge Planning & Urban Design Book of 2014!
November 4, 2014
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Book Launch at Bowdoin College (Sept 2014)
September 8, 2014
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OA Versions of Setha Low and Susan Saegert Essays
June 30, 2014
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OA Versions of Setha Low and Susan Saegert Essays
June 30, 2014
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