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September, 2011 CURRICULUM VITAE EUGENE J. McCANN Department of Geography, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, V5A 1S6 Canada Phone: 778.782.4599 Fax: 778.782.5841 Email: emccann [at] sfu [dot] ca CURRENT ACADEMIC APPOINTMENT 2008–Present. Associate Professor, Geography. 2009–Present. Chair of the Geography Graduate Program. UPCOMING ACADEMIC APPOINTMENT 2012. Gastprofessor (Guest Professor), Institut für Humangeographie, Goethe- Universität Frankfurt am Main, Germany. May-July. PREVIOUS ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 2003–2008. Assistant Professor, Geography. Simon Fraser University. 1999–2003. Assistant Professor, Geography. Ohio State University. 2002–2003. Adjunct Assistant Professor, City & Regional Planning. Ohio State Univ. Fall 2000. Visiting Scholar, Geography. The University of Texas, Austin. 1998–1999. Visiting Assistant Professor, Geography. Ohio University. 1997–1998. Visiting Assistant Professor, Geography. Texas A&M University. EDUCATION 1998 (Nov.) Ph.D., Geography. University of Kentucky Dissertation: Planning Futures: The Restructuring of Space, Economy, and Institutions in Lexington, Kentucky. 1993 (Dec.) M.A., Geography. Miami University, Ohio Thesis: Neotraditional Housing Developments: The Anatomy of a New Urban Form. 1991. (Jun.) M.A. (Hons.), Geography. University of Glasgow, Scotland Undergraduate Dissertation: Housing Conditions in Drumchapel and Maryhill.

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CURRICULUM VITAE

EUGENE J. McCANN

Department of Geography, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, V5A 1S6 Canada Phone: 778.782.4599 Fax: 778.782.5841 Email: emccann [at] sfu [dot] ca

CURRENT ACADEMIC APPOINTMENT 2008–Present. Associate Professor, Geography.

2009–Present. Chair of the Geography Graduate Program.

UPCOMING ACADEMIC APPOINTMENT 2012. Gastprofessor (Guest Professor), Institut für Humangeographie, Goethe-

Universität Frankfurt am Main, Germany. May-July.

PREVIOUS ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 2003–2008. Assistant Professor, Geography. Simon Fraser University.

1999–2003. Assistant Professor, Geography. Ohio State University. 2002–2003. Adjunct Assistant Professor, City & Regional Planning. Ohio State Univ.

Fall 2000. Visiting Scholar, Geography. The University of Texas, Austin. 1998–1999. Visiting Assistant Professor, Geography. Ohio University.

1997–1998. Visiting Assistant Professor, Geography. Texas A&M University.

EDUCATION 1998 (Nov.) Ph.D., Geography. University of Kentucky

Dissertation: Planning Futures: The Restructuring of Space, Economy, and Institutions in Lexington, Kentucky.

1993 (Dec.) M.A., Geography. Miami University, Ohio Thesis: Neotraditional Housing Developments: The Anatomy of a New

Urban Form. 1991. (Jun.) M.A. (Hons.), Geography. University of Glasgow, Scotland

Undergraduate Dissertation: Housing Conditions in Drumchapel and Maryhill.

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PUBLICATIONS Books

Under contract. Jonas, A.E.G., McCann, E., & Thomas, M. Urban geography: A critical introduction. Wiley-Blackwell. (Contribution: 33%.)

Forthcoming (2012). Paddison, R. & McCann, E. eds. Cities & social change. Sage. (Contribution: 50%.) [Contributors: Ronan Paddison & Eugene McCann (introduction); Alan Latham; Loretta Lees; Geoff DeVerteuil; Mónica Degen; Gill Valentine; Steve Herbert; Gordon MacLeod; Robin Kearns & Graham Moon; James DeFilippis; Erik Swyngedouw & Ian Cook; Eugene McCann & Ronan Paddison (conclusion)].

2011. McCann, E. & Ward, K. eds. Mobile urbanism: Cities & policy-making in the global age. University of Minnesota Press. (Contribution: 50%.) [Contributors: Allan Cochrane (preface); Eugene McCann & Kevin Ward (introduction); Doreen Massey; Jennifer Robinson; Jamie Peck; Kevin Ward; Eugene McCann; Roger Keil & Harris Ali; Donald McNeill; Kevin Ward & Eugene McCann (conclusion).]

Edited Journal Issues/Sections

2006. Ward, K. & McCann, E.J. eds. ‘The New Path to a New City’? Urban Politics, Social Movements and the Legacies of Manuel Castells’ The City and the Grassroots. Special Debates and Developments section of The International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, Vol.30 No.1, pp.189-223. (Contribution: 50%.) [Contributors: Kevin Ward and Eugene McCann (introduction); Robert Lake; Margit Mayer; Byron Miller; Lynn Staeheli; Ida Susser; Manuel Castells (response).]

2003. Martin, D., McCann, E.J., & Purcell, M. eds. Contemporary Geographical Perspectives on Urban Politics and Policy. Special issue of the Journal of Urban Affairs, Vol.25 No.2. (Contribution: 33%.) [Contributors: Deborah Martin, Eugene McCann, and Mark Purcell (introduction); David Wilson and Jared Wouters; Sarah Elwood and Helga Leitner; Eugene McCann; Julie-Ann Boudreau; Pauline McGuirk; Ian Deas and Benito Giardano.]

Refereed Journal Articles (* Invited contribution)

Forthcoming. Temenos, C. & McCann, E. Mobilizing sustainability in Whistler, BC: The production, practice and circulation of a sustainability model. Environment & Planning A. (Contribution: 50%.)

*Forthcoming. McCann, E. & K. Ward. Assembling urbanism: Following policies and ‘studying through’ the sites and situations of policy-making. Environment & Planning A. (Contribution: 50%.)

Forthcoming. McCann, E. Policy boosterism, policy mobilities, and the extrospective city. Urban Geography.

*2011. McCann, E. Veritable inventions: Cities, policies, and assemblage. Area, 43(2), 143-147.

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2011. McCann, E. Urban policy mobilities and global circuits of knowledge: Toward a research agenda. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 101 (1), 107-130.

*2010. McCann, E.J. & Ward, K. Relationality / territoriality: Toward a conceptualization of cities in the world. Geoforum, Vol.41 No.2, pp.175-184. (Contribution: 50%.)

2010. Catungal, J.P.C. & McCann, E.J. Governing sexuality and park space: Acts of regulation in Vancouver, BC. Social and Cultural Geography, Vol. 11 No.1, pp.75-94. (Contribution: 50%.)

2008. Proudfoot, J. & McCann, E.J. At Street-Level: Bureaucratic Practice in the Management of Urban Neighborhood Change. Urban Geography, Vol. 29 No.4, pp.348-370. (Contribution: 50%.)

2008. McCann, E.J. Expertise, Truth, and Urban Policy Mobilities: Global Circuits of Knowledge in the Development of Vancouver, Canada’s ‘Four Pillar’ Drug Strategy. Environment and Planning A, Vol.40 No.4, pp.885-904.

*2008. McCann, E.J. Livable city / unequal city: The Politics of Policy-Making in a ‘Creative’ Boomtown. Interventions Economiques, Vol.37. (Invited submission to the peer reviewed online journal of the Quebec Political Economy Association: http://benhur.teluq.uquebec.ca/rie/2008001/doss_2_McCann.html).

*2007. McCann, E.J. Inequality and Politics in the Creative City-Region: Questions of Livability and State Strategy. The International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, Vol.31 No.1, pp.188-196.

2006. Ward, K. & McCann, E.J. “The New Path to a New City”? Urban Politics, Social Movements and the Legacies of Manuel Castells’ The City and the Grassroots. The International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, Vol.30 No.1 pp.189-193. (Contribution: 50%.)

*2004. McCann, E.J. Urban Political Economy Beyond the ‘Global’ City. Urban Studies, Vol.41 No.12 pp.2315-2333.

2004. McCann, E.J. ‘Best Places’: Inter-Urban Competition, Quality of Life, and Popular Media Discourse. Urban Studies, Vol.41 No.10 pp.1909-1929.

2004. Miewald, C.E. & McCann, E.J. Gender Struggle , Scale, and the Production of Place in the Appalachian Coalfields. Environment and Planning A, Vol.36 No.6 pp.1045-1064. (Contribution: 50%.)

*2004. McCann, E.J. Space, Citizenship, and the Right to the City: A Brief Overview. GeoJournal. Vol.58 No.2-3 pp.77-79. (Published in 2004 but copyright is Kluwer, 2002).

2003. Martin, D., McCann, E.J., & Purcell, M. Space, Scale, Governance, and Representation: Contemporary Geographical Perspectives on Urban Politics and Policy. Journal of Urban Affairs. Vol.25 No.2. pp.113-121. (Contribution: 33%.)

2003. McCann, E.J. Framing Space and Time in the City: Urban Policy and the Politics of Spatial and Temporal Scale. Journal of Urban Affairs. Vol.25 No.2. pp.159-178.

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2002. McCann, E.J. The Cultural Politics of Local Economic Development: Meaning-Making, Place-Making, and the Urban Policy Process. Geoforum. Vol.33 No.3. pp.385-398.

*2001. McCann, E.J. ‘Doctors of Space’? Geographic Information in the Politics of Urban and Regional Planning. Studies in Regional and Urban Planning. Vol.9. pp.3-20.

*2001. McCann, E.J. Collaborative Visioning or Urban Planning as Therapy? The Politics of Public-Private Policy-Making. The Professional Geographer, Vol.53 No.2. pp.207-218.

1999. McCann, E.J. Race, Protest, and Public Space: Contextualizing Lefebvre in the US City. Antipode, Vol.31 No.2. pp.163-184.

1998. McCann, E.J. Mapping Appalachia: Toward a Critical Understanding. Journal of Appalachian Studies, Vol.4 No.1. pp.87-113.

1997. McCann, E.J. Where do you Draw the Line? Landscape, Texts, and the Politics of Planning. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, Vol.15 No.6. pp.641-661.

1995. McCann, E.J. Neotraditional Developments: The Anatomy of a New Urban Form. Urban Geography, Vol.16 No.3. pp.210-233.

Refereed Book Chapter (* Invited contribution)

*2005. McCann, E.J. Urban Citizenship, Public Spaces, and a Critical Geography of Architecture. In Wastl-Walter, Doris; Lynn Staeheli and Lorraine Dowler (eds.). Rights to the City. International Geographical Union - Home of Geography Publication Series Volume III. Società Geografica Italiana, Rome, pp.25-32.

Editor-Reviewed Book Chapters (* Invited contribution)

*2011. Lowry, G. & McCann, E. Asia in the mix: Urban form and global mobilities – Hong Kong, Vancouver, Dubai. In Aihwa Ong and Ananya Roy eds. Worlding Cities: Asian Experiments and the Art of Being Global (Wiley-Blackwell). (Contribution: 50%.)

2011. McCann, E.J. Points of reference: Knowledge of elsewhere in the politics of urban drug policy. In E.J. McCann and K. Ward eds. Mobile urbanism: Cities & policy-making in the global age. University of Minnesota Press.

*2009. ‘Best places’: Interurbaner wettbewerb, lebensqualitat und der massenmediale diskurs. Substantially revised and updated German translation of “‘Best Places’: Inter-Urban Competition, Quality of Life, and Popular Media Discourse.” In B. Belina & J. Miggelbrink, eds. Hier so, dort anders: Raumbezogene Vergleiche in der Wissenschaft und anderswo. Munster: Westfälisches Dampfboot, pp.132-152. [Originally published in Urban Studies, 2004; Translator: J. Miggelbrink].

*2009. McCann E.J. City Marketing. In Kitchin R, Thrift N (eds) International Encyclopedia of Human Geography, Vol. 2, pp. 119-124. Oxford: Elsevier. (~4,000 words).

*2009. McCann E.J. New Urbanism. In Kitchin R, Thrift N (eds) International Encyclopedia of Human Geography, Vol. 7, pp. 438-443. Oxford: Elsevier. (~4,000 words).

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*2009. McCann, E.J. Twenty-one entries in the Dictionary of Human Geography (5th edn., Blackwell), edited by D. Gregory, R. Johnston, G. Pratt, M. Watts, & S. Whatmore. Entries on the following topics, ranging from 100-500 words: back-to-the-city movement; compact city; edge city; exopolis; filtering; gated communities; homelessness; housing class; housing studies; Los Angeles School; redlining; rent gap; ribbon development; sprawl; suburb/anization; urban entrepreneurialism; urban managers and gatekeepers; urban renewal; urban system; urban village; zoning.

*2007. McCann, E.J. Rasse, Protest und öffentlicher Raum. Lefebvre in der US-amerikanischen Stadt. In Belina, Bernd & Boris Michel eds. Raumproduktionen: Beiträge der Radical Geography Eine Zwischenbilanz. Translator: Boris Michel. Münster: Westfälisches Dampfboot, pp.235-255. [Originally published in Antipode (31:2, 1999).]

*2006. McCann, E.J. Urban Political Economy Beyond the ‘Global’ City. In Lee, Y.S. and Yeoh, B. eds. Globalization and the Politics of Forgetting. New York: Routledge, pp.21-39. [Originally published in Urban Studies (41:12, 2004).]

*2002. McCann, E.J. The Urban as an Object of Study in Global Cities Literatures: Representational Practices and Conceptions of Place and Scale. In Andrew Herod and Melissa W. Wright, eds. Geographies of Power: Placing Scale. Cambridge, Mass.: Blackwell, pp.61-84.

*2000. McCann, E.J. A Nice Place to Live? The Role of Urban Livability Rankings in the Construction of Public Policy. In John F. Benson and Maggie H. Roe, eds. Urban Lifestyles: Spaces, Places, People. Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema Publishers, pp.211-218 (Proceedings of a refereed international conference.)

*1996. McCann, E.J. Economic Development and Community: An Institutional Narrative. In Joachim Knuf, ed. Unity and Diversity. Lexington, KY: Department of Communications and Information Studies, pp. 195-204. (Proceedings of a refereed international conference.)

Book Reviews

2010. Review of McNeill, D. 2009. The Global Architect: Firms, Fame, and Urban Form. New York: Routledge. Urban Geography, 31 (7) 1004-1005.

2009. Review of Davis, M. & D. B. Monk eds. 2007. Evil Paradises: Dreamworlds of Neoliberalism. New York: New Press. Urban Geography, Vol.30 No.3. pp.336-337.

2008. McCann, E.J. Review of Purcell, M. 2008. Recapturing Democracy: Neoliberalization and the Struggle for Alternative Urban Futures. New York: Routledge. In La Vie des Idées (http://www.laviedesidees.fr/Making-Urban-Democracy-Work.html; In French and English).

2006. McCann, E.J. Review of DeFilippis, J. 2004. Unmaking Goliath: Community Control in the Face of Global Capital. In Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Vol.96 No.1. pp.210-212.

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2004. McCann, E.J. Review of McDowell, L. 2003. Redundant Masculinities? Employment Change and White Working Class Youth. In The Canadian Geographer, Vol.48 No.4 pp.510-511.

2001. McCann, E.J. Review of Davies, R.O. 1998. Main Street Blues: The Decline of Small-Town America. In The Professional Geographer, Vol.53 No.1. pp.143-145.

2000. McCann, E.J. Review of Ley, D. 1996. The New Middle Class and the Remaking of the Central City. In Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Vol.90 No.2. pp.423-425

1997. McCann, E.J. Review of Gillette, H. 1995. Between Justice and Beauty: Race, Planning, and the Failure of Urban Policy in Washington, D.C. In Urban Geography, Vol.18 No.7. pp.656-658.

1996. McCann, E.J. Review of Rusk, D. 1995. Cities Without Suburbs, 2nd edn. In Growth and Change Vol.27 No.4 pp.513-515.

Reports and Miscellaneous Publications 2005. McCann, E.J. Questions and Concerns: Beginning a Discussion on the Present and

Future of Urban Geography. Invited contribution to the “In Conversation” section of Urban News: A Newsletter of the Urban Geography Specialty Group of the Association of American Geographers, Vol.26 No.2, pp.1,3.

1997. Baruffalo, R.P., McCann, E.J., & Staddon, C. The Politics of Social Justice. An Interview with David Harvey. disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory, Vol.6 pp.125-143. (Contribution: 33%.)

1996. Collins, T., Eller, R.D., Taul, G.E., McCann, E.J., & Hanna, S. Kentucky River Area Development District: Historic Trends and Geographic Patterns. Lexington, KY: University of Kentucky Appalachian Center. A report to the development agency detailing the history and present condition of the district. (Contribution: 20%.)

1996. McCann, E.J. Annotated Bibliography on the Social History of Geographic Information Systems. National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis, I-19 Project on the Social History of GIS. Available at: http://www.geog.buffalo.edu/ncgia/gishist/biblio.html

1994. Rowles, G.D., McCann, E.J., & Whitlatch, E.A. Housing Resources for the Elderly (2nd revised edn.). Lexington, KY: Sanders-Brown Center on Aging. A resource manual for older people in Lexington looking for elderly-oriented housing. (Contribution: 50%.)

1993. McCann, E.J. Living Alone: Kentucky Aging Research and Information Service Factsheet 7.1. Lexington, KY: Sanders-Brown Center on Aging.

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WORKS SUBMITTED AND IN PREPARATION (* Invited contribution) Submitted

Kocabas, V., S. Dragicevic, & E. McCann. A Framework for integrating GIS, agent‐based and Bayesian Network models in a planning support system as a policy generator. Submitted to URISA Journal, February 2011. (Contribution: 10%.)

In Preparation Books

Jonas, A.E.G., McCann, E., & Thomas, M. Urban geography: A critical introduction. Wiley-Blackwell. Expected submission: Spring 2012. (Contribution: 33%.)

Papers McCann, E. Situated knowledge on the move? Reflections on urban policy

mobilities/immobilities. In preparation for Progress in Human Geography. *Temenos, C. & McCann, E. Geographies of policy mobilities. In preparation for Geography

Compass. (Contribution: 50%.) *McCann, E. & Temenos, C. Policies & policy knowledge on the move. In preparation for

Adey, P., Bissell, D., Hannam, K., Merriman, P. & Sheller, M. (eds.) The Mobilities Handbook. Routledge. (Contribution: 50%.)

*McCann, E. Parts of here, parts of elsewhere: Policy mobilities, urban forms, and the spaces of assemblage. In preparation for Global Networks.

Miewald,C., E. McCann, & F. Ibáñez-Carrasco. The Hastings shuffle: A foodscape of people with HIV/AIDS in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside. In preparation for International Journal of Urban & Regional Research. (Contribution: 33%.)

McCann, E. & Campbell, S.A. Down here: Situatedness, empowerment, and drug policy in Vancouver, British Columbia. In preparation for Antipode. (Contribution: 50%.)

HONORS AND AWARDS 2012. Invited to be Gastprofessor (Guest Professor) at the Institut für Humangeographie,

Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main, Germany, May-July. • Academics who the Institut defines as “distinguished scholars” are invited to spend a semester in

Frankfurt, teaching, engaging with faculty-members, and pursuing their own research.

2011. Invited to be ‘Study Group Guest’ by the Institute of Australian Geographers Urban Geography Study Group for the IAG Conference. • Award included payment of airfare, accommodations, and conference registration fee. Duties included

keynote address and role as panelist and discussant in a number of other sessions.

2010. Nominated for the SFU Dean of Graduate Studies Award for Excellence in Graduate Student Supervision.

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2010. Invited to participate in the Assembled Cities: Comparison, Learning, & Mobility workshop, UK Economic & Social Research Council (ESRC) Centre for Research on Socio-cultural Change, Open University, Milton Keynes, England. • Invitation included payment of travel and accommodation.

2010. Invited to give a keynote presentation at the Swiss Network for Mobility Studies (MOVE) International Seminar on Mobile Constitutions of Society. University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland. • Invitation included payment of airfare and accommodation.

2009. Featured faculty-member for the Faculty of Environment's entry in SFU's 2010 undergraduate Viewbook. • A publication for prospective undergraduates, highlighting the best of SFU's academic programs.

2008. Awarded Simon Fraser University Excellence in Teaching Award. • A prestigious award given to three faculty-members, university-wide, each year. Based on anonymous

nomination, a chair’s letter, a statistical analysis of at least five years of in-class student evaluations, statement of teaching philosophy, letters from randomly-selected former students, and a committee evaluation. I was only the second geographer to receive the award in its 26-year history.

2008. Invited to be part of the scientific committee for, and to provide a keynote presentation at the European Science Foundation/UNESCO Chair conference on The Right to the City: New Challenges, New Issues. Vadstena, Sweden. • Invitation included payment of airfare and accommodation.

2006. Invited to be ‘Research Group Guest’ by the Royal Geographical Society – Institute of British Geographers Economic Geography Research Group for the RGS-IBG conference. • Award included payment of conference registration fee.

2003. Simon Fraser University Endowed Research Fellowship. • A competitive fellowship, awarded to a small number of new faculty each year. I was one of four

Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences faculty-members nominated for the award by the Dean.

2002. Invited to participate in the Globalization and Forgotten Places Symposium, National University of Singapore. • Invitation included payment of airfare and accommodation.

2000. J. Warren Nystrom Dissertation Award Competition, Association of American Geographers. Finalist.

2000. Miami University Graduate School Distinguished Alumnus Award.

1995. Co-Winner, AAG Urban Geography Specialty Group student paper competition. 1993. Miami University Graduate Student Summer Fellowship.

1992. Miami University Graduate Student Summer Fellowship.

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RESEARCH GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS Ongoing Funding

2009-2012. Principle Investigator. A Social Geography of Drug Consumption Facilities: Global Networks and Urban Policy. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Standard Grant. $97,735.

2007-2011. Collaborator. Two False Creeks. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Research/Creation Grants in Fine Arts program. Co-Principle Investigators: Henry Tsang and Glen Lowry, Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design. $188,800.

Completed Funding 2010. Principle Investigator. Grant to fund the indexing of Mobile Urbanism. SFU

Publications Committee, Rapid Response Fund. $1,100. 2006-2009. Principal Investigator. The City in the World: Urban Policy Transfer, Politics,

& Global Geographical Imaginations. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Standard Grant. $64,047.

2008. Principle Investigator. Urban Drug Policy in Comparative Context: Evidence from Europe. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Small Grant Fund. $4,999.

2006-2007. Eugene McCann & Rini Sumartojo, Co-Investigators. Belonging in Place, Ethnocultural Identity and Multiculturalism: Indo-Canadian Youth Violence in Vancouver. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council / Metropolis Project grant. $14,980.

2004-2006. Principal Investigator. The City in the World: Mapping the Geographical Imagination of Global Urban Policy Institutions. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Small Grant Fund. $4,993.

2004-2006. Principal Investigator. Spatial Strategy in the Politics of Contemporary Urban Governance. Simon Fraser University President’s Research Grant. $9,990.

2003-2006. Recipient. Simon Fraser University Endowed Research Fellowship. $5,000. (A competitive fellowship, awarded to a small number of new faculty each year).

2003-2005. Annemarie Bodaar & Eugene McCann, Co-Principal Investigators. Cities and the 'Multicultural State': Immigration, Multi-Ethnic Neighborhoods, and the Socio-Spatial Negotiation of Policy in the Netherlands. National Science Foundation Dissertation Enhancement Grant. US$11,990. (To fund Annemarie Bodaar’s, doctoral research).

2002-2003. Principal Investigator. Capital-Driven and Public Participation Models of Urban Governance: A Study of their Joint Influence on Urban Policy and Geography. Ohio State University Center for Urban and Regional Analysis/Committee on Urban Affairs. US$24,888.

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2000-2003. Principal Investigator. Political Activism and the Production of ‘Postindustrial’ Urban Geographies: A Comparative Study of Columbus, Ohio and Austin, Texas. Ohio State University Office of Research Seed Grant. US$19,919.

Travel Grants 2011. Funding from the Institute of Australian Geographers to participate in the IAG annual

conference as the guest of the IAG urban Geography Specialty Group. ~$3,300. 2010. Funding from the Swiss Network for Mobility Research (MOVE) to participate in the

MOVE International Seminar: ‘Mobile Constitutions of Society,’ University of Neuchâtel, June. ~$3,000.

2010. Funding from the UK Economic & Social Research Council (ESRC) Centre for Research on Socio-cultural Change, and the Leverhulme Trust to participate in the ‘Assembled Cities: Comparison, Learning, & Mobility’ workshop, Open University, Milton Keynes, England, June. ~$750.

2008. Funding from the European Science Foundation to participate in the Right to the City: New Challenges, New Issues conference, Vadstena, Sweden, October. ~$1,500.

2008. Funding from the Social Science Research Council to participate in the International Conference on Inter-Asian Connections, Dubai, UAE, February. ~$1,500.

2006. Simon Fraser University / Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Travel Award. For participation in the RGS-IBG conference, London. ~$1,500.

2003. Simon Fraser University / Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Travel Award. For participation in the RGS-IBG conference, London. ~$1,500.

2002. Funding from the organizers to participate in the Globalization and Forgotten Places Symposium, National University of Singapore, July. ~$2000.

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

Keynote & invited presentations at conferences & symposia 2012. Mobile knowledge and design assemblage: Vancouver and Dubai. Symposium on the

Maraya project. Centre A Gallery, Vancouver. November. 2011. Situated knowledge on the move? Reflections on urban policy mobilities/immobilities.

Keynote address to the Urban Geography Study Group of the Institute of Australian Geographers. Wollongong, NSW, July.

2010. Urban policy mobilities & global circuits of knowledge: Toward a research agenda. Invited presentation, Assembled Cities: Comparison, Learning, & Mobility workshop, UK Economic & Social Research Council (ESRC) Centre for Research on Socio-cultural Change, Open University, Milton Keynes, England, June.

2010. Conceptualizing the global circulation of urban built forms: Policy mobilities and the spaces of assemblage. Keynote address to the Swiss Network for Mobility Studies

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(MOVE) International Seminar on “Mobile Constitutions of Society – The Mobility of Models of Built Form.” University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland. June.

2008. Down here: Situatedness, empowerment, and drug policy in Vancouver, British Columbia. Keynote address to the European Science Foundation/UNESCO Chair conference on The Right to the City: New Challenges, New Issues. Vadstena, Sweden, October.

2006. ‘Transfer agents’ and urban policy mobilities: Exploring the enactment of global policy transfer in urban drug policy. Invited presentation as Economic Geography Research Group Guest, Royal Geographical Society / Institute of British Geographers Annual Meeting, London. September.

2002. Urban political economy beyond the ‘Global’ City: Key moments in the development of an ‘ordinary’ city. Invited presentation, Globalization and Forgotten Places Symposium, National University of Singapore. July.

2000. Miewald, C.E. & McCann, E.J. Restructured Lives, Restructured Places: Sites of Gender Struggle in the Appalachian Coal Fields.” Invited presentation, Producing Place(s): Economy, Governance, and Resistance in the New Global Context Symposium. Miami University, Ohio. May.

Invited presentations to academic departments. 2011. Situated/mobile: Geographies of policy knowledge. President’s Faculty Lecture. Simon

Fraser University. November. 2011. Urban assemblages: Territories, relations, practices, and power. University of Western

Sydney, Australia, Centre for Cultural Research. June. 2010. Drug policy mobilities: Following harm reduction through urban built environments.

SFU Faculty of Environment Public Lecture Series. October. 2010. Growing up? Planning for density and livability in Greater Vancouver, BC. Portland

State University, Department of Geography. June. 2008 Mobilizing urban policies: Toward a research agenda. Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am

Main, Germany, Department of Geography. May. 2008 Levin, M.S., Lowry, G., McCann, E.J., & Tsang, H. Two False Creeks: Punctuated

Places. American University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, School of Architecture and Design. February.

2005 Expertise, Truth, and Mobile Urban Policies: Toward an Understanding of Vancouver in Global Context. University of British Columbia Department of Geography. October.

2004. Urban Role Modeling: Geographical Imaginations in Urban Policy and Politics. University of Washington Department of Geography. April.

2003. Mediating Urban Politics: Definitions of ‘Quality of Life’ and the Struggle for Place. University of Illinois Department of Geography. April.

2002. Spatial Scale, Temporal Scale, and the Politics of ‘Smart Growth’: The case of Austin, Texas. The Ohio State University, Center for Urban and Regional Analysis. November.

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2002. ‘We’re Number 1!’ The Geography, Politics, and Policy Implications of ‘Best Places to Live’ Rankings. Ohio University Department of Geography. September.

2002. Miewald, C.E. & McCann, E.J. Producing Place, Situating Gender Relations. The Ohio State University Women’s Studies Department Women in Development Group. April.

2001. ‘Best Places . . .’: The Print Media and the Construction of a Popular Geographical Imagination. Wittenberg University, Ohio, Department of Geography. April.

2000. Making Space for Planning: A Geographical Perspective on Decision-Making and Public Policy. The Ohio State University, Department of City and Regional Planning. May.

2000. Microgeography: Scale, Power, and the Spaces of the Urban Planning Process. Miami University, Ohio, Department of Geography. February.

1996. ‘Money Grubbers’ versus ‘Tree Huggers’? Discourses of Development in the Bluegrass. University of Kentucky, Department of Anthropology, Development Workgroup. April.

CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION

Upcoming conference participation 2011. Invited panelist, session on mobile ideas and policies. Cascadian Critical Geographies

Conference. University of Washington, Seattle. November. 2012. Co-organized three sessions on ‘Troubling Urban Politics’ for the 2012 AAG meetings.

New York, February. 2012. Mobile policies troubling urban politics. Paper presentation, AAG meetings. New York,

February.

Paper Presentations (asterisk indicates a refereed conference or session) 2011. McCann, E. & K. Ward. Assembling urbanism: Following policies and ‘studying

through’ the sites and situations of policy-making. Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, April.

2011. Temenos, C. & E. McCann. Mobilizing sustainability in Whistler, BC: The production, practice and circulation of a sustainability model. Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, April.

2010. Temenos, C. & McCann, E. The Whistler Model: Producing, Practicing, and Packaging Sustainably. Cascadia Critical Geographies Conference. University of Victoria, BC. October. (Cristina Temenos presented the paper.)

2010. McCann, E.J., C. Miewald, & F. Ibáñez-Carrasco. The Hastings shuffle: A foodscape of people with HIV/AIDS in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside. Canadian Association of Food Studies Annual Conference, Montreal, QC, May.

2010. McCann, E.J. Drug consumption rooms: Policy mobilities, urban politics, and public health. Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, April.

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2009. McCann, E.J. Facts and friction: The politics of evidence in the mobilization of urban drug policy. Cascadian Mini-conference on Critical Geographies. Kelowna, BC, October.

2009. McCann, E.J. Policy mobilities and political spaces: A global geography of urban drug consumption rooms. Canadian Association of Geographers annual meeting, Ottawa, ON, May.

*2008. McCann, E.J. and Campbell, S.A. Urban policy and public health crisis: the complex implications of epidemic infection & drug overdose death in Vancouver, Canada, 1994-2008. International Sociological Association, Research Committee on the Sociology of Urban and Regional Development (RC21) conference, Tokyo, December.

*2008. McCann, E.J. Urban/global: A geographical perspective on the role of cities and urban activists in the politics of harm reduction. International Harm Reduction Association 19th International Conference, Barcelona, May.

2008. McCann, E.J. & Ward, K. Relationality and/or territoriality? Toward a conceptualization of cities in the world. Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, April.

*2008. Lowry, G., McCann, E.J., & Tsang, H. Asia In The Mix: Urban Mobilities From Hong Kong to Dubai, via Vancouver. Inter-Referencing Asia: Urban Development and the Art of Being Global – a workshop held as part of the Social Science Research Council’s International Conference on Inter-Asian Connections. Dubai, UAE, February.

2007. McCann, E.J. & Campbell, S.A. Locating empowerment: Global circuits of knowledge and drug user activism. Cascadian Mini-conference on Critical Geographies. Bellingham, WA, October.

*2007. McCann, E.J. & Campbell, S.A. Harm reduction in the city: Spaces of hope under neoliberal hegemony? University of British Columbia Urban Studies Symposium on “Social Justice, Neoliberalism, Cities: Methodologies and Open Questions,” Vancouver, BC, May.

*2007. McCann, E.J. & Campbell, S.A. Rescaling intergovernmental and activist relations: urban drug policy innovation in Vancouver, BC. Urban Affairs Association Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, April.

2007. Mobilizing urban development policies: Comparative practices and circuits of knowledge in the shaping of contemporary cities. Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, April.

*2006. Catungal, J.P.C. & McCann, E.J. Displaced and violated: moral geographies of iconic urban space. Thirteenth Annual Mini-Conference on Critical Geography, Columbus, OH, October. (John Paul Catungal presented the paper.)

2005. The City in the World: Geographical Imaginations, Expertise, and Urban Policy. Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Denver, CO. April.

*2004. Planning the Good City? Geographical Imaginations and Moral Geographies in Urban Policy. International Geographical Congress, Glasgow. August. [Unable to attend due to medical reasons. Paper read by Yonn Dierwechter.]

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*2003. The Third Way in the Neighborhood and the Neighborhood in the Third Way: Political and Geographical Strategy in US Urban Policy. Institute of British Geographers Annual Meeting, London. September.

2003. Normative Discourses of Urban Life: Space, Place, and Representation in 'Best Places to Live' Rankings. Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA. March.

2002. Scale, Ethnicity, and the Politics of Space-Time. Ninth Annual Miniconference on Critical Geography, Lexington, KY, November.

*2002. Urban Citizenship, Public Participation, and a Critical Geography of Architecture. International Geographical Union conference on the “Rights to the City,” Rome, May.

2002. Taking New Urbanism Seriously: Implications for Urban Politics. Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA. March.

2001. State Devolution, Governance, & the Politics of Rapid Urban Development: Lessons from Austin, Texas’ Smart Growth & Neighborhood Planning Initiatives. Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, New York, NY. March.

*2000. The Cultural Politics of Local Economic Development: A Case Study in the Production of Urban Space. J. Warren Nystrom Dissertation Competition session, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA. April.

1999. Acts of God: The Cultural Politics of Local Economic Development. Sixth Annual Miniconference on Critical Geography, Cincinnati, OH, October.

*1999. ‘Doctors of Space’: GIS, Political Activism, and the Restructuring of Urban and Regional Planning. GISOC’99: An International Conference on Geographic Information and Society, Minneapolis, MN, June.

*1999. Urban, Economic, and Cultural Geographies: Toward a Critical Theoretical Synthesis. The Georgia Conference: Mapping Space and Time at the End of the Millennium, Athens, GA. April.

*1998. Miewald, C.E. & McCann, E.J. A Question of Scale: Devolution, Local Populations, and Agency in the Creation of Welfare Policy. American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA. December.

1998. Blowing Smoke: Scale, Competitiveness, and the Global Tobacco Industry. Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Boston MA. March.

1998. McCann, E.J. & Miewald, C.E. Community Development. What is it Good For? Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Boston MA. March.

1997. Contesting Development: The State and the Possibilities for Progressive Politics. Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Fort Worth, TX. April.

*1997. Miewald, C.E. & McCann, E.J. ‘More than Moonshine and Chewing Tobacco:’ The Kentucky Mountain Laurel Festival as Cultural Counter-Narrative. Appalachian Studies Conference, Fort Mitchell, KY. March.

*1996. The Production and Representation of Racialized Geographies. Southeast Division of the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Athens, GA. November.

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1996. Regulation Theory, State Form, and Economic Development in a Southern City. Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Charlotte, NC. April.

*1996. Mapping Appalachia: Prospects and Problems in Using Maps to Study Economic Development in Eastern Kentucky. Appalachian Studies Conference, Unicoi State Park, GA. March.

1996. The City in Black and White: Representing Community and Bounding Space. Geography Graduate Student Conference. Lexington, KY. February.

*1995. The Institutional Narrative of Urban Development and Community. The Fourth International Conference on Narrative: Unity and Diversity. Lexington, KY. November.

1995. Where do you Draw the Line? Urban Development and Symbolism in Lexington, Kentucky. Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. March.

*1994. Patrick Geddes, Spatial Thinking, and the ‘Optics’ of Regional Planning. SEDAAG Conference, Virginia Beach, VA. November.

1994. Neotraditional Developments: The Anatomy of a New Urban Form. Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. April.

1993. The Socio-Economic Characteristics of Neotraditional Housing Developments. Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA. April.

Panelist, Discussant, or Related Role 2011. Discussant in session entitled, “Geographies of Harm Reduction.” Association of

American Geographers Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, April. 2011. Discussant in session entitled, “Representing & Imagining the City.” Association of

American Geographers Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, April. 2011. Invited chair for two sessions, Western Division Canadian Association of Geographers

conference, Burnaby, BC, March. 2010. Panelist in session titled: “Assemblage and geography.” Association of American

Geographers Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, April. 2009. Invited moderator in panel titled: “Contesting legacy.” Global games and local legacies:

Understanding Olympics outcomes in host cities symposium, Vancouver, BC, October. 2008. Panelist in session titled: “Author meets the interlocutors: Mark Purcell’s Recapturing

Democracy: Neoliberalization and the Struggle for Alternative Urban Futures.” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, April

2008. Panelist in session titled: “Assembling urbanism: Perspectives on cities in global context.” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, April.

2008. Panelist in session titled: “Planning and the just city,” an engagement with Susan Fainstein. Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, April.

2007. Discussant in session entitled, “Discourses of Urban Livability and their Role in Neighborhood Change.” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, April.

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2007. Panelist in session titled: “Becoming a Writer: Human Geography.” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, April.

2006. Discussant, summing up the themes of the Cascadian Mini-conference on Critical Geographies. Vancouver, BC, October.

2005. Panelist in session titled “The Neoliberal City.” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Denver, CO. April.

2004. Panelist in session titled “States, City-Regions, and Geographies of Social Reproduction.” International Geographical Congress, Glasgow, August. [Unable to attend due to medical reasons. Paper read by Rob Krueger.]

2003. Panelist in session titled “Postcards from New Orleans.” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA. March.

2002. Panelist in session titled “Geographies of the New Urbanism IV. The New Urbanism Debates: Towards an Interdisciplinary Research Agenda. Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA. March.

2002. Discussant in session titled “Geographies of the New Urbanism I. Historical and International Perspectives.” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA. March.

2001. Discussant in session entitled “Citizenship and Public Space.” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, New York, NY. March.

1998. Panelist in session titled “New Urbanism/Neotraditionalism: Toward a Research Agenda.” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Boston MA. March.

Conference Organizing 2008. Invited member, organizing committee, The Right to the City: New Challenges, New

Issues, a conference funded by the European Science Foundation and the UNESCO chair on urban politics and citizenship. Vadstena, Sweden, October.

2006. Co-organizer of the Cascadian Mini-conference on Critical Geographies, Vancouver, BC (with Paul Kingsbury).

Session Organizing

2010. Co-organizer with Kevin Ward of three sessions on, “Assembling parts of elsewhere.” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, April.

2008. Co-organizer of one session on the topic, “Assembling urbanism: Perspectives on cities in global context.” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, April (with Kevin Ward).

2008. Co-Organizer and introductory remarks for the Urban Geography Plenary Lecture (speaker: Michael Brown; discussants: Roger Keil, Rachel Slocum). Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, April (with Robert Lake, on behalf of the AAG Urban Geography Specialty Group and the journal, Urban Geography.)

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2007. Co-Organizer and introductory remarks of the Urban Geography Plenary Lecture (speaker: Melissa Wright; discussants: Fernando Bosco, Geraldine Pratt). Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, April (with Robert Lake, on behalf of the AAG Urban Geography Specialty Group and the journal, Urban Geography.)

2005. Co-organizer of one session on the topic, “The City, the State, and the Politics of Difference.” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Denver, CO (with Annemarie Bodaar).

2004. Co-organizer of three sessions (two paper sessions and a panel discussion) on the topic, “’The New Path to a New City’? Urban Politics Twenty One Years After Castells’ The City and the Grassroots.” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA (with Kevin Ward).

2003. Co-organizer of four sessions on the topic, “Spatiality, Discourse, and Urban Life.” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA (with Jennifer Speights-Binet).

2002. Co-organizer of one session titled “Urban Governance, Alternative Forms of Decision-making, and the Production of Urban Space.” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, (with Sarah Elwood, Deborah Martin, and Mark Purcell).

2001. Co-organizer of seven sessions on the topic, “Urban Politics.” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, New York, NY, (with Mark Purcell, Deborah Martin, and Michael Brown).

1998. Co-organizer, two sessions on the topic, “Cuts into Competitiveness.” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, (with Kevin Ward).

1995. Co-Organizer, three sessions on the topic, “The Restructuring of Urban Space.” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, (with Jeff Popke).

1994. Co-Organizer, one session on the topic, topic: “Critical Perspectives on Geographic Thought.” South Eastern Division of the AAG Annual Meeting, Virginia Beach, VA, (with Oliver Froehling).

ADVISING Post-doctoral Fellow

Marit Rosol, (Ph.D., Humbolt-Universität zu Berlin, 2006). Topic: Research for a book on community participation and neoliberal governance. (August, 2007 – September, 2008). • Current position: Faculty, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main; Postdoctoral fellowship funded by

the Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst (German Academic Exchange Service).

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Visiting Scholar Aura Roig Forteza, (Ph.D. student, Anthropology, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona). Topic:

A comparative ethnographic study of drug consumption facilities in Barcelona and Vancouver: A gender perspective. (June 2011-May 2012.)

Graduate Student Advising (Simon Fraser University unless otherwise noted)

Advisor: In Progress Daniela Aiello (M.A., Geography). Topic: Food and neighbourhood change. Advisor.

Widyarini Sumartojo (Ph.D., Geography, currently ABD, defense scheduled for Fall 2011). Topic: Indo-Canadian youth violence and the politics of Canadian Multiculturalism: the case of Greater Vancouver. (Funded by a SSHRC/Metropolis Project grant). Advisor. • Winner, AAG Ethnic Geography Specialty Group’s Best Ph.D. Proposal award, 2005-2006.

Cristina Temenos (Ph.D., Geography). Topic: Global networks, policy mobilities, and drug policy activism. Advisor.

Advisor: Completed

2010. Stephanie Campbell (Ph.D., Geography). “Productive consumption of the ‘livable’ neighborhood: The case of Commercial Drive, Vancouver, BC.” Advisor. • Winner, Dean’s Convocation Medal for best dissertation, Faculty of Environment, Simon Fraser

University.

• Nominated for the CAGS/UMI Dissertation Award. • Currently: Visiting Scholar, Department of Geography, Indiana University of Pennsylvania.

2009. Nicole Stewart (M.A., Geography). “Placing housing policy: Plans, challenges, & advocacy in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside.” (Funded by a SSHRC graduate fellowship). Advisor. • Paper from thesis published: Stewart, N. 2009. Housing Challenges: A Study of Housing Provision

and Advocacy in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside. Proceedings of the Symposium on Challenges to Sustainable & Affordable Housing. Vancouver: UBC.

• Winner, Student Paper Award, 2009 Cascadia Critical Geographies Mini-Conference. Kelowna, BC. October.

• Currently: Policy and partnerships consultant, Affordable Housing Office, City of Toronto.

2009. Lynn Saffery (M.A., Geography). “The art of citizenship: Myth-making and neighbourhood change.” (Funded by a SSHRC graduate fellowship). Advisor. • Currently: Design coordinator, Burnaby Village Museum.

2008. Annemarie Bodaar (Ph.D., Geography, Ohio State University). “Cities and the 'Multicultural State': Immigration, Multi-Ethnic Neighborhoods, and the Socio-Spatial Negotiation of Policy in the Netherlands” (Funded by an NSF Dissertation Improvement Grant). Advisor. • Currently: Housing policy advisor, Urban Development Department, City of The Hague, Netherlands.

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2007. Cristina Temenos (M.A., Geography). “Talking Trash: The Politics of Sustainability and Waste Management in Whistler, British Columbia.” Advisor. • Currently, Ph.D. student, Geography, Simon Fraser University.

2006. Jesse Proudfoot (M.A., Geography). “At Street Level: Bureaucrats and the Spaces of Regulation” (Funded by a SSHRC graduate fellowship). Advisor. • Winner, AAG Urban Geography Specialty Group’s Best Master’s Thesis award, 2006-2007. • Winner, Canadian Association of Geographers’ Starkey-Robinson Award for best graduate thesis,

2008. • Currently: Postdoctoral fellow, De Paul University, Chicago.

2003. Veronica Crossa (Ph.D., (ABD) Geography, Ohio State). “Space and Politics in the 'City of Hope': Changing Economic Development Strategies and the Social Production of Urban Public Space in Mexico City.” Advisor, 2000-2003 (including general exams). • Currently: Lecturer, Geography, University College Dublin.

2002. Sarah Starkweather (M.A., Geography and City and Regional Planning, Ohio State). "Perceptions of Safety and the Rights to Space: Limitations and Strategic Responses." Co-Advisor (with Jack Nasar, City and Regional Planning). • Winner, AAG Qualitative Research Specialty Group Master’s Paper Award, 2002-2003.

• Subsequently published as: Starkweather, S. 2007. Gender, perceptions of safety and strategic responses among Ohio university students. Gender, Place and Culture 14(3), pp.355-370.

• Currently: Lecturer, Geography, University of Liverpool.

2001. Widyarini Sumartojo (M.A., Geography, Ohio State). “Contesting Place: Anti-Gay and Lesbian Hate Crime in Columbus, Ohio.” Advisor. • Subsequently published as: Sumartojo, R. 2004. Contesting Place: Anti-Gay and Lesbian Hate Crime

in Columbus, Ohio. In C. Flint, ed. Spaces of Hate: Geographies of Discrimination and Intolerance in the U.S.A. New York: Routledge, pp.87-107.

• Currently: Ph.D. candidate, Geography, Simon Fraser University.

2000. Joanna Machin (M.A., Geography, Ohio State). “Beyond the Backyard: The Geo-Strategies of Activist Networks.” Advisor. • Currently: Head of Research, Institute for Volunteering Research, London.

Committee Member Ongoing Freya Kristensen (Ph.D., Geography). Topic: Urban sustainability policies, social movements,

and best practices. Modula, Michael (Ph.D., City & Regional Planning, Ohio State University). Topic: Citizen

participation in neighbourhood planning. Cameron Owens (Ph.D., Geography). Topic: Environmental discourses and urban

sustainability.

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Jesse Proudfoot (Ph.D., Geography). Topic: Emotional geographies of urban social service provision.

Justin Rawlins (M.A., Sociology). Topic: Gated communities and urban sprawl in Turkey.

Committee Member Completed 2011. Annamarie Ruelle (M.A., Geography). The human gateway: Economic development

planning, geographic knowledge, and British Columbia’s Asia Pacific Initiative. 2011. Jamison Miller (M.A., Geography). Vancouver's auratic geographies.

2010. Thea Berretta (Ph.D., Sociology). Squatting, housing and homelessness politics in Canadian cities. (Withdrawn.)

2009. Sean Connelly (Ph.D., Geography). Un-locking the potential for change: Community mobilization for sustainable community development.

2009. Patricia Collins (Ph.D., Geography). Exploring the roles of urban municipal governments in addressing population health inequities: prescriptions, capacities, and intentions.

2008. Lisa Oliver (Ph.D., Geography). Examining the influence of the neighbourhood environment on childhood obesity.

2008. Verda Kocabas (Ph.D., Geography). Toward integration of Bayesian networks with geographic information systems and complex systems theory for urban land use change modeling.

2005. Wendy Mendes (Ph.D., Geography). Creating a ‘just and sustainable’ food system in the City of Vancouver: The role of governance, partnerships and policy-making.

2005. Thomas Majek (M.A., Geography). The Hybridization of Lean Production: The Case of Japanese Subsidiaries in the Polish Auto Manufacturing Industry.” Committee member.

2003. Aurian Haller (Ph.D., Geography). Class Act: Mayworks and the Spaces of Cultural Activism. Committee member.

2003. Su Yeul Chung (Ph.D., Geography, Ohio State). “Segregation Change Under

Decentralization: A Case Study of Four Racial-Ethnic Groups in a Metropolitan Area.” Committee member for general exams.

2003. Stacey Isaacs (M.A., Geography, Ohio State). “Normalization and the South African City.” Committee member.

2003. Annemarie Polderman (Ph.D., Geography, Ohio State). “Women’s Rural Livelihoods under Transition: A Feminist Political Ecology Study. Committee member for general exams.

2003. Alisdair Rae (M.A., Geography, Ohio State). “Issues in the Socio-Spatial Organization of Higher Education: The Case of the University of the Highlands and Islands Millennium Institute (UHI).” Committee member.

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2002. Trevor Birkenholtz (M.A., Geography, Ohio State). “Competitive Urban Sustainable Development.” Committee Member.

2002. Fernando Bosco (Ph.D., Geography, Ohio State). “The Spatiality of Collective Action: Flexible Networks and Symbolic Performances among the Madres de Plaza de Mayo in Argentina." Committee member.

2002. Jon Moore (Ph.D., Geography, Ohio State). “Local Economic Development in the Post-Industrial Service Economy: Manufacturing Communities in the Ohio River Valley.” Committee member.

2002. Ping-chuan Peng (Ph.D., Education, Ohio State). “The Flow of International Education from Taiwan to the United States in the Age of Globalization.” Committee member for general exams.

2002. Ben Piggot (M.A., Ohio State, History). “A Study of Racial Integration in the 1950s: Housing Developments in Philadelphia.” Committee member.

2001. Alistair Fraser (M.A., Geography, Ohio State). “Producing Space for the Emergence of New Political Parties: The Constraints of Social Democratic Parties.” Committee member.

2001. Tara Maddock, (Ph.D., Geography, Ohio State). “Science, Policy, and Stakeholders: The Regulation of Water Quality in Ohio.” Committee member.

2001. Jennifer Mandel (Ph.D., Geography, Ohio State). “Survival to Surplus: Variation in Livelihood Strategies Among Women in Porto Novo, Benin.” Committee member.

2001. Bae-Gyoon Park (Ph.D., Geography, Ohio State). “The Territorial Politics of Regulation Under State Capitalism: Uneven Regional Development, Regional Parties, and the Politics of Local Economic Development in South Korea.” Committee member.

2000. Beth Anslinger (M.A., Geography, Ohio State). “An Analysis of Geographical Differentiation in Voting Patterns in South Africa’s 1994 Election.” Committee member.

2000. Julie Weinert (M.A., Geography, Ohio State). “A Framework for a Multilevel Gendered Analysis of Ecotourism.” Committee member.

1999. Jeffery Tremelling (M.A., Geography, Ohio University). “Western Symbolism in New Towns of the Developing World: A Case Study of Bintaro Jaya, Indonesia.” Committee member.

External examiner

2011. Carolyn Thompson (Ph.D., Environment & Geography, Macquarie University, Australia). Master-planned estates in the inner-city as an example of new-build gentrification: Social and cultural change and governance.

2010. Annie Mauboulès (M.Urb. Urban Studies). The North Shore Substance Abuse Task Force: An assessment and analysis of drug policy making and practice through partnerships.

2010. Linda Jansons (M.Urb., Urban Studies). Learning environments, learning practices and the process of parks project design within Metro Vancouver.

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2010. Robert Rao (M.A., Communications). Urban cycling as the measure of the city: Experience, policy and the cultural politics of mobility.

2008. Tracy Vaughan (M.Urb., Urban Studies). Collaborative practice towards sustainability: The Southeast False Creek experience.

2007. DenaKae Beno (M.A., Anthropology). Where spirit meets matter: A participatory gaze on collaborative planning for a United Church construction and development project.

TEACHING

Graduate seminars (SFU) Geography 600. Introduction to graduate studies 1: Professional development.

Geography 601. Introduction to graduate studies 2: Research proposal. Geography 640. Seminar on “Urban space and power.”

Urban Studies 693. Geographical perspectives on urban politics. Urban Studies 605. Introduction to Urban Studies (part of a team taught course).

Graduate seminars previously taught (other institutions, 1997-2003)

Citizenship and the city (Ohio State). Power, politics, and public space (Ohio State).

Global cities: Space, place, scale (Ohio State). Public spaces/public spheres: Geographies of urban struggle (Ohio State).

Urban economies, ecologies, and cultures (Ohio University). Critical perspectives on place (with Jonathan Smith, Texas A&M.)

Undergraduate classes (SFU)

Geography 261. Introduction to urban geography. (Social Sciences ‘breadth’ course.) Geography 362W. Geography of urban development. (‘Writing’ course.)

Geography 441. Cities, space, and politics. Geography 442. (Spring 2011). Global Cities.

Undergraduate classes previously taught (other institutions, 1995-2003)

Introductory Human Geography (Texas A&M). Introductory World Regional Geography (Ohio State).

Third World Geography (University of Kentucky; Ohio University).

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Environmental Geography (Ohio University). Geography of the United States (Texas A&M; Ohio University).

Political Geography (Ohio University). Urban Geography (Ohio State).

Cities, Cultures, and the Political Geography of Difference (Ohio State).

Direction of undergraduate honors theses 2007. Jason Hsieh. Cultivating community: The neighborhood as site of food security activism

in Renfrew-Collingwood, Vancouver. (Spring. Co-advised with Christiana E. Miewald, SFU Centre for Sustainable Community Development. I am the advisor of record.)

2006. Rachael Morgan. A public investment: Sustainability planning for Southeast False Creek. (Spring.)

2005. John Paul Catungal. Constructing and contesting place meaning: transgressive politics and the negotiation of iconic public space. (Fall.) • Winner, AAG Urban Geography Specialty Group’s Glenda Laws Best Undergraduate Student

Paper award, 2005-2006. • Revised version published as: Catungal, J.P.C. & McCann, E.J. 2010. Governing sexuality and

park space: Acts of regulation in Vancouver, BC. Social and Cultural Geography, 11 (1).

Undergraduate directed readings 2008. Michael Corman. Citizen participation and urban planning. (Spring.)

2007. Jennifer Koper. Neighborhood and community impacts of Olympics and other mega-events. (Summer.)

2006. Cara Fisher. The rise of ‘Best Practice’ models for urban sustainability. (Summer.) 2004. Christine Ryan. Tourism and urban development. (Summer.)

Guest Class Lecture 2011. Vancouver in the world: Globalization, urban policy, & boosterism. Geog/Urpl 305,

Introduction to the City. University of Wisconsin – Madison. (Via video conference.) February and September.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

National/Disciplinary Service Ongoing editorial board memberships:

• Urban Geography (2006-Present). • Geography Compass (2005-Present).

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2010-2011. Local Arrangements Committee, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, 2011.

2008. Tenure/promotion reviewer (US university). 2006-2008. Chair, AAG Urban Geography Specialty Group.

2004-2006. Vice Chair, AAG Urban Geography Specialty Group. 1999-2002. Editor, AAG Urban Geography Specialty Group Newsletter.

1998-2000. Board Member, AAG Urban Geography Specialty Group. 2000. Coordinator of the AAG Urban Geography Specialty Group’s sponsored sessions for the

AAG’s Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA (with Katherine Jones). 1996-1997. Founder and owner, two email discussion lists for the NCGIA’s Social History of

GIS (I-19) project. Various Years. Proposal reviewer. Social Science and Humanities Research Council (2); US

National Science Foundation: Geography & Regional Science section (2); Political Science section (1); Sociology section (1); European Funding Council on Cooperation in the Field of Science & Technology (COST).

Various Years. Manuscript referee for the following journals:

Acme (2); Annals of the Association of American Geographers (3); Antipode (11); Economic Development Quarterly; Canadian Geographer; Cities; City & Society (2); Cultural Geographies (formerly Ecumene) (3); Environment and Planning A (7) ; Environment and Planning D: Society and Space (2); European Urban & Regional Studies (2); Gender, Place and Culture; Geoforum (3); Geografiska Annaler B; Geographical Review (2); Geography Compass; GeoJournal; International Journal of Urban and Regional Research (6); Journal of Geography (2); Journal of Planning Education & Research; Journal of Planning Literature (3); Journal of Urban Affairs; Mobilization; Philosophy and Geography; Planning Perspectives; Political Geography (3); Professional Geographer (4); Progress in Human Geography (3); Regional Studies; Scottish Geographical Journal; Social and Cultural Geography (5); Southeastern Geographer; Space & Polity; Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers (2); Urban Affairs Review (2); Urban Geography (14); Urban Studies (7).

Various Years. Manuscript and Proposal reviewer for the following book publishers:

F.W. Freeman; Prentice Hall (2); Routledge (5); Sage; University of Minnesota Press.

University Service (SFU unless otherwise noted) Ongoing Service

2010 – Present. Member, Burnaby Mountain College Steering Committee. 2009 – Present. Member, Faculty of Environment Graduate Curriculum Committee.

2005 – Present. Member, The City Program Steering Committee. 2003 – Present. Associate faculty-member, Urban Studies Master’s Program

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Past Service

2009 – 2011. Member, University Committee for the Excellence in Teaching Awards. 2010. Member, SSHRC University Scholarships Selection Committee.

2009. Member, SSHRC University Scholarships Selection Committee. 2009. Invited presenter in a panel on "Making your Graduate Career a Success." Part of

Graduate Studies' campus-wide New Graduate Student Orientation. 2004-2006. Member, Graduate Urban Studies Program, Tenure and Promotion Committee.

2005. Member, Ad Hoc Committee on Undergraduate Certificate in Urban Studies. 2004-2005. Member, Regional Vancouver Urban Observatory Academic Steering Committee.

2003-2006. Member, Graduate Urban Studies Program, Steering Committee. 2004. Member, SSHRC University Scholarships Selection Committee.

1996. Editorial Collective, disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory (University of

Kentucky). Departmental Service (SFU unless otherwise noted)

Ongoing Service 2011-Present. Co-organizer, UBC/University of Washington/SFU Geography workshop for

doctoral students’ proposals. Friday Harbor Labs, WA. 2009-Present. Chair, Graduate Program.

2006-Present. Organizer, Annual conference presentation practice session for graduate students.

Past Service 2011. Acting Departmental Chair. May & June.

2010-2011. Member, Geography Promotion & Tenure Committee. 2006-2008. Chair, Geography Library Committee.

2006-2007. Member, Geography Promotion & Tenure Committee. 2005. Member, Health Geography Faculty Search Committee.

2004-2006. Member, Geography Graduate Studies Committee. 2004-2005. Member, Cultural Geography Faculty Search Committee.

2003. Reviewer, Ohio State College of Humanities report on homeland security.

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2002-2003. Charter member, Ohio State University Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in the Americas.

2002. Development of new introductory geography course, ‘Making of the Modern World’ (with Kevin Cox and Paul Robbins, Ohio State).

2000-2003. Ohio State Geography Speakers Committee. 1998-1999. Graduate Committee (Ohio University).

1997-1998. Infrastructure Committee (Texas A&M University). 1996-1997. Undergraduate Committee (University of Kentucky).

Community Service

Presentations 2011. Presentation to Vancouver City Council regarding raising building height limits in

Chinatown. April. 2011. Panelist, Canadian Students for Sensible Drug Policy (SFU Chapter) panel on Harm

Reduction on Campus. March. 2004 Planning for Urban Change: The North American Context. Invited expert presentation to

City of Kelowna’s Draft Strategic Plan Open House. June. 1997. The Geography of Urban Development in Central Kentucky. “Bluegrass at the

Crossroads Symposium: Alternatives to ‘Growth is Good.’” Sponsored by Kentuckians for the Commonwealth. Transylvania University, Lexington, Kentucky. February.

Media

2011. Quoted, Georgia Straight newspaper and Vancouver Courier newspaper regarding raising building height limits in Chinatown. April.

2011. Interview, CBC Radio, Vancouver, “On the Coast.” Chinatown heights review. March.

2011. Interview, Georgia Straight newspaper, Vancouver. Chinatown heights review. March.

Memberships & other community service roles

2011. Academic media point-person, Vancouver Downtown Eastside Neighbourhood Council/Carnegie Community Action Project campaign against raising building height limits in Chinatown. March-April.

1997. Cartography and technical support for the Kentucky Highlands Empowerment Zone’s Report to the People of Jackson County.

1996-1997. Member, Lexington Citizen Summit steering committee.

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1995-1996. Member, Lexington-Fayette Urban County Expansion Area Master Plan study committee.

1994. Member, Lexington Citizen Summit newsletter committee.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Association of American Geographers.

Canadian Association of Geographers. Institute of British Geographers.

International Geographical Union, Commission on the Geography of Governance. International Sociological Association, Research Committee 21 on the Sociology of Urban and

Regional Development (RC 21). Metropolis BC (part of the international Metropolis network on immigration research).

REFERENCES

Available upon request.