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1 Janice Jones Monk Curriculum Vitae PERSONAL DATA Birth: March 13, 1937, Sydney, Australia Position: Research Social Scientist Emerita, Southwest Institute for Research on Women Research Professor of Geography and Development University of Arizona Senior Associate, Association of American Geographers Honorary Associate, Department of Human Geography, Macquarie University, Australia Office Address: School of Geography and Development University of Arizona ENR 2 S5550 Tucson, Arizona 85721 Office Phone 520-626-8138 SGD Department Office: (520) 621 7486 (messages) SGD Fax (520) 621-2889 Mobil: 520-444-3028 e-mail: [email protected] Home Address: 2515 East Fourth Street Tucson, Arizona 85716 (520) 326-9274 EDUCATION Ph.D. Geography, University of Illinois, January 1972 Minors: Anthropology and Sociology A.M. Geography, University of Illinois, June 1963 B.A. (Honors) Geography, University of Sydney, Australia, 1957 EMPLOYMENT 2005-present Research Social Scientist Emerita, Southwest Institute for Research on Women, University of Arizona Research Professor of Geography (courtesy appointment), University of Arizona

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Janice Jones Monk Curriculum Vitae PERSONAL DATA Birth: March 13, 1937, Sydney, Australia Position: Research Social Scientist Emerita, Southwest Institute for Research on

Women Research Professor of Geography and Development University of Arizona Senior Associate, Association of American Geographers Honorary Associate, Department of Human Geography, Macquarie University, Australia

Office Address: School of Geography and Development

University of Arizona ENR 2 S5550 Tucson, Arizona 85721 Office Phone 520-626-8138 SGD Department Office: (520) 621 7486 (messages) SGD Fax (520) 621-2889 Mobil: 520-444-3028 e-mail: [email protected]

Home Address: 2515 East Fourth Street

Tucson, Arizona 85716 (520) 326-9274

EDUCATION Ph.D. Geography, University of Illinois, January 1972

Minors: Anthropology and Sociology A.M. Geography, University of Illinois, June 1963 B.A. (Honors) Geography, University of Sydney, Australia, 1957 EMPLOYMENT 2005-present Research Social Scientist Emerita, Southwest Institute for Research on Women, University of Arizona

Research Professor of Geography (courtesy appointment), University of Arizona

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Senior Fellow, Association of American Geographers Honorary Associate, Department of Human Geography, Macquarie University

2004-2005 Research Professor, SIROW; Professor, Geography and Regional Development

1983-2004 Executive Director, SIROW (1983-2004); Research Social Scientist, 1989-2004; Associate Research Social Scientist, 1984-1989; Adjunct Professor of Geography, 1989-2003; Adjunct Associate Professor of Geography, University of Arizona 1983-1989, University of Arizona

1980-1983 Associate Director, SIROW, Adjunct Associate of Geography. University of Arizona. 1972 - 1980 Assistant Professor of Geography, University of Illinois 1967-1971 Instructor in Geography; Research Associate, Office of Instructional

Resources, University of Illinois 1965 - 1967 Teaching Assistant in Geography, University of Illinois 1961 - 1964 Teaching Assistant in Geography, University of Illinois 1958 - 1961 Demonstrator in Geography, University of Sydney FIELDS OF INTEREST

Social and cultural geography: women and minority groups; gender and landscape; development of feminist geography. Higher education: program and faculty development; international collaboration. PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES Association of American Geographers National Council for Geographic Education National Council for Research on Women Society of Woman Geographers HONORS AND AWARDS Doctora Honoris Causa, Autonomous University of Barcelona, 2013 Lauréat d’Honneur, International Geographical Union, 2012 Outstanding Achievement Award, Society of Woman Geographers, 2008 Enhancing Diversity Award, Association of American Geographers, 2008 Visiting Professor/Researcher, Department of Geography, Autonomous University of Barcelona, (Agència de Gestió d’Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca, Generalitat de Catalunya), 2006. Distinguished Visiting Lecturer in Geography, Illinois State University, 2005. Distinguished Mentor Award, National Council for Geographic Education, 2004 Taylor and Francis Award, Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers),

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2003 Susanne Schafer Award in Women’s Studies, Arizona Council for the Social Studies, 2000 Lifetime Achievement Honors, Association of American Geographers, 2000 Australia-International Medal, Institute of Australian Geographers, 1999 Nehru Visiting Professor, M.S. Baroda University, India, 1998-1999 George J. Miller Distinguished Service Award, National Council for Geographic Education, 1998 Erskine Fellow, University of Canterbury, New Zealand, 1998

Janice Monk Meritorious Service Award (honoris causa), Geographic Perspectives on Women Specialty Group, Association of American Geographers, 1997 John M. Sloane Dickey Visiting Professor, Dartmouth College, 1996 Visiting Woman Scholar, University of Victoria, B.C., Canada, 1994 Visiting Scholar, Institute for Research on Women, Rutgers University, 1994 Honors, Association of American Geographers, 1992 Senior Visiting Professor, Autonomous University of Barcelona, 1992 Distinguished Visiting Professor, California State University, Chico, 1989 Citation Award, University of Arizona Mortar Board, 1989 Meritorious Service Award, Geographic Perspectives on Women Specialty Group, Association of American Geographers, 1988 Distinguished International Visiting Lecturer, National Taiwan University, 1988. Visiting Fellow, Australian National University, 1983 Alpha Lambda Delta Scholarship Honorary - Honorary Associate, 1974 University of Illinois Fellowship, 1964-1965 University of Illinois Summer Fellowship, 1963, 1966 Herbert Johnson Travel Grant, University of Sydney, 1961 New South Wales Department of Education Scholarship, 1954-1957 Commonwealth Scholarship, University of Sydney, 1954-1957 LISTINGS American Men and Women in Science Contemporary Authors Dictionary of International Biography International Directory of Distinguished Leadership The World's Who's Who of Women Who's Who of American Women Who's Who in the West Notable American Women Who’s Who in American Education, 2007-2008 ELECTED OFFICES Past President, Association of American Geographers, 2002-2003 President, Association of American Geographers, 2001-2002

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Vice President, Association of American Geographers, 2000-2001 Board Member, National Council for Research on Women, 1995-2003 Board Member, Prescott College, Prescott, Arizona, 1989-1996 At-Large National Councilor, Society of Woman Geographers, 1987-1990 Recording Secretary, National Council for Geographic Education, 1985-1988 Honors Committee, Association of American Geographers, 1984-1986 Board of Directors, Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers, 1981-1984 Executive Board Member, National Council for Geographic Education, 1980-1983 Director, Geographic Perspectives on Women Specialty Group, Association of American Geographers, 1980-1982 National Councilor, Association of American Geographers, 1978-1981 Nominating Committee, National Council for Geographic Education, 1978-1979 EDITORIAL APPOINTMENTS Editorial Board, Finisterra (Portugal) 2010-present Editorial Board, Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2009—present; Editorial Advisory Panel, 2001-2009; North American Editorial Team, 2009 -present. Editorial Board, Boletin de la Asociación de Geógrafos Españoles, 2007-present Editorial Board Treballs de la Societat Catalan de Geografia, 2003-present Editorial Board, Gender, Place and Culture, 2002-present; Editorial Advisory Board, 1995-2002; Editorial Board, 1992-95. Editorial Board, ACME: E- Journal in critical human geography, 2001-2006. Editorial Board, Journal of Geography, 1997-2000. Editorial Board, International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 1995-present. Advisory Editorial Board, Geographical Research (formerly Australian Geographical Studies) , 1996 -present. Acting Editor, Special Publications, National Council for Geographic Education, 1993. Co-Editor, "Society, Environment, and Place," University of Arizona Press Series, 1993-present. Co-Editor, "International Studies of Women and Place," Routledge Series, U.K., 1990-present. Contributing Editor, Focus (American Geographical Society), 1990-1999. . Commissioning Editor for North America, Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 1995-2000; Editor for U.S., 1987-1995; Overseas Editorial Correspondent, 1981-1987. Editorial Board, Women's Studies International Forum, 1987-present. Editorial Board, Journal of Cultural Geography, 1985-1996. Editorial Board, Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 1985-1987. Editorial Board, The Professional Geographer, 1982-1984. OTHER APPOINTMENTS International Advisor, Centre for Active Learning, University of Gloucester, UK, 2005-2009 Advisory Board, Centre for Geography in Higher Education, Oxford Polytechnic, UK, 1989-1995.

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Social Science Education Consortium, Inc., Member, 1980-1983. Adjunct Scholar, Northwest Regional Educational Lab., Portland, OR, 1978. GRANTS Co-Author of SIROW project grants totaling over $6,500,000 including awards from the Ford Foundation ($235,000), National Institute on Aging ($184,000; $299,000); Fund for the Improvement of Post-Secondary Education ($178,500); National Endowment for the Humanities ($110,000; $10,000; $23,000); Arizona Humanities Council ($11,000; $9,900); National Science Foundation ($40,000; $98,000); Wenner Gren Foundation ($45,000); National Institute for Mental Health ($517,000); Rockefeller Foundation ($225,000, $155,000); Aspen Institute ($34,986); Amazon Foundation ($3,750); National Institute on Drug Abuse ($1,770,000); National Science Foundation ($896,000); Pima Community College Foundation ($2,000). Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration ($2,500,000). Association of American Geographers/National Science Foundation ($1,000) Travel grant to attend Internatonal Geograohical Ceongress, Nara and Kyoto, Japan,Ausgust 2013; Warsaw

and Cracow, Poland, 2014. Association of American Geographers/National Science Foundation ($1,000) Travel grant to attend Internatonal Geographical Congress, Hamburg and Cologne, Germany, August, 2012 “Social Conditions of Aboriginal People in Rural New South Wales, Rethiinking Policy Failures and Future Options.”Australian Research Council, ($A332,047) (Co-P.I). Richard Howitt (Macquarie University) P.I. ($A 322,067) Association of American Geographers/National Science Foundation ($1,500) Travel grant to attend International Geographical Congress, Israel, July, 2010. Association of American Geographers/National Science Foundation ($1,500) Travel grant to attend International Geographical Congress, Tunis, August 2008. “Enhancing Departments and Graduate Education in Geography” (Co-P.I.; Michael Solem, P.I),

National Science Foundation. $980,393 (2009-2013; National Science Foundation, $1,021,369 (2002-2009)

“Women’s Human Rights, Citizenships, and Identities in a North American Context” Sub-

contract, University of Cincinnati ($57,621). Fund for Improvement of Post-Secondary Education, 2004-2008;

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“Agencies of Change: Faculty leadership in Initiating and Sustaining Diversity at the University of

Arizona.” Co-PI with L. Brigham, N.J.Miller, B.Mills). $12,000 subcontract, Rutgers University (Ford Foundation); $12,000 (University of Arizona Provost). 2004-2005.

“Women’s History at Historic Sites” Arizona Humanities Council ($3,025); Stocker Foundation ($6,500 ), 2004. “Transforming Institutions: Gender and Health at the Mexico-U.S. Border,” Ford Foundation, Mexico City ($250,000) 2001-2005; Ford Foundation, New York, 2002-2006 ($50,000) “In the Shadow of the Smokestack: An Oral History of Mexican Americans in Morenci, Arizona” (with Elena Bjorkquist), Arizona Humanities Council ($3,025), 2001. “Women Making Music Together,” Women’s Foundation of Southern Arizona ($1,440), 2000- 2001. Violence Against Women on Campus, OASIS Center, University of Arizona/Department of Justice ($2,500), 2000-2001. Tumacácori Mission Garden: Interpretive Histories, Southwestern Foundation ($8,992), 1999- 2001. Status of Women in Arizona, Kristi Graham ($10,000), 1999-2000. Women’s Studies, SIROW, WOSAC Anniversary Celebrations, The Stocker Foundation ($5,000), 1999-2000. WISE High School Mentoring Evaluation, Southern Arizona Women’s Fund ($1,850), 1998-99. “The Desert is No Lady,” New Mexico Endowment for the Humanities ($5,293), 1997-98. “Building Across Borders,” Ford Foundation, New York ($234,000), 1997-2000. “Leadership In HIV Education,” American Association of Colleges and Universities ($5,000), 1997-98; ($1,000) 1998-99; ($4,000), 1999-2000; $5, 000 (2000-2001); $4,500 (2001-2002) (with Sally J. Stevens). “The Twenty-First Century Workforce: Opportunity and Promise for Women.” Soroptimists of Phoenix, 11th Arizona Women’s Town Hall ($15,000), 1995-96 (with Sandra Rosenbloom).

“Global Processes and Local Lives: Comparative Approaches in Women’s and Area Studies,”

Ford Foundation ($198,000), 1995-98 (with Kim Jones and Amy Newhall).

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“Building Across Borders,” Ford Foundation (Mexico City) ($55,000), 1995-97.

Women and Minority-Owned Businesses in Arizona, Governor's Office of Equal Opportunity ($8,622), 1993-94.

“The Desert Is No Lady Film Project 1991-95: Colorado Endowment for the Humanities, ($9,688); Arizona Humanities Council ($25,000 challenge grant, $6,500 outright grant); Texas Committee on the Humanities ($58,500 challenge grant; $30,000 challenge grant); New Mexico Endowment for the Humanities ($15,000 challenge grant); Armstrong McDonald Foundation ($10,000); Stocker Foundation ($10,000); Ford Foundation ($100,000; $20,000); Harry and Leah Gudelsky Foundation ($10,000); Tucson Community Cable Corporation ($6,500); Amazon Foundation ($10, 000).

"Strengthening the Teaching of Middle Eastern Studies and Arabic,” U.S. Department of Education 1991-94 ($176,000). "Oral Histories of Low Income and Minority Women," Ford Foundation 1990-91 ($43,000).

"Teaching Women's Studies from an International Perspective," U.S. Department of Education 1987 ($130,000).

“Interpreting Gender, Technology, and Rapid Growth: Programs for Arizona Museums," Arizona Humanities Council 1987 ($6,188).

"Women and the Arizona Economy," Soroptimists International, Phoenix, (Arizona Women's Town Hall), 1986 ($5,164).

"Integrating Women into International Studies," U.S. Department of Education (with J. Nielsen), 1984 ($159,000).

"Visions of Landscape: Women Writers and Artists in the Southwest, 1880-1980," Rockefeller Foundation Humanities Division (with V. Norwood), 1983 ($30,750).

"Economic Development and Gender Differences in Migration, Margarita Island, Venezuela,"

Tinker Foundation (from Latin American Area Center, University of Arizona) and U.S.A.I.D. Title XII Strengthening Grant, 1982 ($3,000).

Title XII Strengthening Grant for Women in Development Program, U.S. Agency for International Development, University of Illinois. Co-author of proposal, 1980 ($8,500).

"Interpretive Techniques in Terrestrial Ecosystem Analysis," U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Construction Engineering Research Laboratory, (supervisor of graduate research associates), 1979-80 ($18,314).

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"Overcoming Masculine Bias in Introductory College Geography: A Module Approach," U.S. Office of Education: (W.E.E.A. program) Co-Director, Association of American Geographers. project, 1978-1979 ($14,900).

C.E.R.L. for undergraduate research training in environmental impact analysis, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1977-1979 ($14,000). "Teaching and Learning in Graduate Geography," National Science Foundation, Local director, Association of American Geographers project, 1973-1975 ($11,000).

Three Year Baccalaureate Degree Study, Carnegie Foundation: Participating faculty member, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Illinois, 1973-1975 ($7,500).

"Socio-economic Characteristics of Part-Aboriginal Communities in New South Wales," Social Science Research Council of Australia, Aborigines' Project, field research grant, 1965. Internal University Awards “International Collaborative Research Processes,” University of Arizona Latin American Area Center, ($1,000) 1999. Leadership for Literacy, University of Arizona Program for Academic Leadership, Kellogg Foundation ($28,500), 1998-99. Travel grants to participate in International Geographical Congresses, University of Arizona International Programs Office: Heidelberg, 1994; Prague, 1994; The Hague, 1996; Seoul, 2000; Glasgow, 2004; New Zealand/Australia, 2006. Mini-grant to transcribe interviews with women geographers, University of Arizona Social and Behavioral Sciences Research Institute, 1993-94 ($750; $300). Grant to support development of research with El Colegio de la Frontera Norte (Mexico), University of Arizona International Programs Office, 1993-94 ($3,000). Grant to support development of research with Caribbean universities University of Arizona International Programs Office, 1988-1989 ($1,600). Puerto Rican project, 1978; Australian project, 1976, University of Illinois Graduate Research Board. Travel grants to present papers in New Orleans, 1978, Lincoln, Nebraska, 1978, Salt Lake City, 1977, University of Illinois, Scholars Travel Fund. Travel grants: Venezuelan project, 1977; Australian project, 1974, University of Illinois, Center for

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International Comparative Studies. Center for Latin American & Caribbean Studies field research grants: Puerto Rican projects, 1977, 1975, University of Illinois. Travel grant to present workshop at International Geographic Union meeting, University of Illinois, Office of International Programs: Leningrad, July-August, 1976. PUBLICATIONS

Books and Special Journal Issues Practicing Geography: Careers for Enhancing Society and Environment.. Michael Solem, Kenneth Foote, and Janice Monk (eds). Practicing Geography. Pearson AAG Series: Boston, MA. 2013. . Asian Women: Gender, Migration and Work. (guest edited issue of Journal of Geographical Science (National Taiwan University) 57, 2009 (co-edited with Lan-Hung Nora Chiang) Aspiring Academics, Michael Solem, Kenneth Foote, and Janice Monk (eds). Prentice Hall. Upper Sadddle River, NJ. 2009. Feminist Geographies Around the World (guest edited special issue of Belgeo, 2007/3). Maria Dolors Garcia Ramon and Janice Monk. Presidential Musings from the Meridian: Reflections on the Nature of Geography, M.Duane Nellis, Janice Monk, and Susan L. Cutter (eds) University of West Virginia Press 2004. Compartiendo historias de fronteras: cuerpos, géneros, generaciones, y salud. Catalina Denman, Janice Monk y Norma Ojeda de la Peña (eds). Hermosillo: El Colegio de Sonora, 2004. Encompassing Gender: Integrating International Studies and Women’s Studies, Mary Lay, Janice Monk and Deborah Rosenfelt (eds) New York: The Feminist Press, 2002.

The Twenty-first Century Workforce: Opportunity and Promise for Women, Barbara Becker and Janice Monk (eds), Phoenix: Soroptimists International, 1997. Women of the European Union: The Politics of Work and Daily Life, Maria Dolors García-Ramon and Janice Monk (eds) London and New York: Routledge, 1996.

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Full Circles: Geographies of Women over the Life Course, Cindi Katz and Janice Monk, (eds) London and New York: Routledge 1993. (pp. 1-21 and Figs, 1.1, 1-2, and 1-3) reprinted in H.Bauder and S. Engel-Di Mauro (eds) Reader in Critical Geography , Praxis(e) Press (www.praxis-epress.org). Reaching for Global Feminism: Approaches to Curriculum Change in the Southwestern United States, Janice Monk and Amy W. Newhall, (eds) Special issue of Women's Studies International Forum. 14(4), 1991. Teaching Geography in Higher Education, Alan Jenkins, John R. Gold, Roger Lee, Janice Monk, Judith Riley, Ifan Shepherd, and David Unwin. Institute of British Geographers Special Publication. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1991. Western Women: Their Land, Their Lives, Lillian Schlissel, Vicki Ruiz, and Janice Monk, (eds). Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1988. The Desert Is No Lady: Southwestern Landscapes in Women's Writing and Art, Vera Norwod and Janice Monk, (eds). New Haven: Yale University Press, 1987 (cloth); 1989 (paper); University of Arizona Press, 1997. Awarded Southwest Book Award, Border Regional Library Association, 1988. Women and the Arizona Economy, Janice Monk and Alice Schlegel, (eds). Phoenix: Arizona Women's Town Hall/Tucson: Southwest Institute for Research on Women, 1986. Booklets Internationalizing the Study of Women and Gender (with Deborah Rosenfelt), Towson, MD: National Center for Curriculum Transformation Resources (Women in the Curriculum Series, Selected Topics), 2000 Geography: Discipline Analysis, Towson, MD: National Center for Curriculum Transformation Resources on Women, 1997 (Women in the Curriculum Essay Series) ographer, 1984. (Translated into Japanese and Arabic). Teaching Materials "What Counts?" in Kathleen Staudt’s Managing Development: State, Society and International Contexts. Newbury Park: Sage Publications, 1991, pp. 93-94. (Reprinted from Fien and Gerber 1988, see below). Women and Spatial Change, Arlene Rengert and Janice Monk co-editors, Dubuque, Kendall/Hunt,

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Iowa (also co-author of four chapters: "Village to Barriada: Contemporary Female Migration to Cities in Latin America;" "Landscapes in the Home;" "Locational Decision Making: The Case of the Day Care Center;" "Geographic Perspectives on Women in Crime") 1982. Investigations in Applied Physical Geography, Janice Monk, Charles S. Alexander and John Oliver, North Scituate, Mass.: Duxbury Press, 1980. Physical Geography: Analytical and Applied, Janice Monk and Charles S. Alexander, North Scituate, Mass.: Duxbury Press, 1977. Chapters and Articles “Geographic Education: Promoting Diversity and Broadening Participation.” In D. Richardson (ed.) The Wiley-AAG International Encyclopedia of Geography: People, the Earth, Environment and Technology. (in press). “Designing Master’s Programs in GIS to Meet Professional Expectations in the Workplace.” (2015) Chris Lukinbeal, Janice Monk and Iris Patten. In Pauline Kneale (ed), Perspectives on Masters Level Teaching, Learning, and Assessment : Issues in Design and Delivery. 229-32. London: Palgrave. “Directions and Challenges in Master’s Programs in Geography in the U.S.” (2105) Janice J. Monk and Kenneth E. Foote. The Professional Geographer 67(3): 472-81. Chris Lukinbeal and Janice J. Monk (2015): Master's in Geographic Information Systems Programs in the United States: Professional Education in GIS and Geography, The Professional Geographer 67 (3): 482-89.

“Braided Streams: Spaces and Flows in a Career.” Documents d’Anàlisi Geogràfica Monk, Janice. 61(1) 2015. 5-20.

“Gender and feminist studies in geography.” (2015). In James D. Wright (ed.-in chief). International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences (2nd ed.) Vol.9: 689-93. Oxford: Elsevier.

“Changing doctoral education: The case of U.S. Geography.” Janice Monk and Michael Solem. Geojournal 80 (2): 2015. 187-91.

“Bridges and Barriers: Some Cartographies of “International” Practice in Gender Studies,” Janice Monk and Maria Dolors Grcia-Ramon. Querelles: Jahtbuch fŭr Frauen-und Geschlechterforschung 14. 2013. http://www.querelles.de/index.php/qjb/article/view/14/6

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“’Work’ and ‘Life’: Crossing Boundaries of Time, Space, and Place.” in Michael Solem, Kenneth Foote, and Janice Monk (eds). Practicing Geography: Careers for Enhancing Society and the Environment. (2015) Pearson Education/AAG Series. Upper Saddle River, NJ. 174-186. “A World of Opportunity: Discovering and Managing Careers in Geography.” Michael Solem, Kenneth Foote, and Janice Monk. 2013. In Michael Solem, Kenneth Foote, and Janice Monk (eds). (2012 ( Practicing Geography: Careers for Enhancing Society and the Environment. Pearson/Prentice Hall/AAG Series.Upper Saddle River, NJ. xvii-xx. “Canons, Classics, and Inclusion in the Histories of Geography.” Dialogues n Human Geography. 2 (3): 28-31. “Women at the U.S.-Mexico Border.” Ellen Hansen and Janice Monk. In Todd Kenreich (ed.)Geography, Power, and Justice. New Directions in the Classroom. 2012. London and New York: Routledge pp. 40-63. “Graduate Education in U.S. Geography: Students’ Career Aspirations and Faculty Perspectives.” Janice Monk, Kenneth E. Foots and M. Beth Schlemper. Annals of the Association of American Geographers. 102 (6) 2012: 1432-1449. “A World of Opportunity: Discovering and Managing Careers in Geography.” Michael Solem, Kenneth Foote, and Janice Monk. 2013. In In. Michael Solem, Kenneth Foote, and Janice Monk (eds). (2012 ( Practicing Geography: Careeers for Enhancing Society and Environment. Pearson/Prentice Hall: Upper Saddle River NJ. pp. xvii-xx “Rethinking Postgraduate Education in Geography: International Perspectives on Improving Practice.”. Janice Monk, Kenneth Foote, and Michael Solem. Journal of Geography in Higher Education 36(1): 2012, 25-27. “Mary Arizona (Zonia) Baber, 1862-1956.” Janice Monk and Marcella Schmidt di Friedberg. (in press) Geographers Biobibliographical Series 29, 2011, 68-79. “Professional Development in Teaching and Learning for Early Career Academic Geographers: Contexts, Practices and Tensions.” Susan.Vajcoczki, Tamara C..Biegas, Melody. Crenshaw, Ruth. L. Healey, Tolulope.Osayomi, Michael Bradford, and Janice Monk Journal of Geography in Higher Education. 35(3):2011. 395-408. ”Politics and Priorities: Placing Gender in Geographic Education.” Janice Monk. International Journal of Geographical and Environmental Education 20 (3) 2011, 169-174. “Discourses on Diversity: Perspectives from Graduate Programs in the United States.” M. Beth Schlemper and Janice Monk Journal of Geography in Higher Education. 35 (1), 2011, 23-46. “Writing a Compelling Research Proposal.” 2010. Janice Monk and Richard Bedford. In Iain

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Hay (ed.) Qualitative Research Methods in Human Geography. Oxford, New York. (revised for 3rdd edition. “Time, Place and the Lifeworlds of Feminist Geographers: The US in the 1970s.” Gender, Place and Culture 17 (1), 2010, 35-42. “Editorial: Asian Women: Gender, Migration, and Work.” Janice Monk and Lan-Hung Nora Chiang. Journal of Geographical Science 57, 2009, 1-6. “Career Planning: Personal Goals and Professional Contexts.” Janice Monk and Christine Jocoy. In M. Solem, K.E. Foote and J. Monk (eds) Aspiring Academics: A Resource book for Graduate Students and Early Career Academics. 2009. Upper Saddle River, NJ. Pearson/ Prentice Hall pp. 16-31. “Creating a Climate of Support for graduate Students and Early Career Faculty: A Call for Change and Action.” . In M. Solem, K.E. Foote and J. Monk (eds) Aspiring Academics: A Resource book for Graduate Students and Early Career Academics. 2009. Upper Saddle River, NJ. Pearson/ Prentice Hall vii-xvii. "Place, Positionality, and Priorities: Experts' Views on Women's Health at the Mexico-US Border" Janice Monk, Patricia Manning, Catalina Denman, and Elsa Cornejo. Health and Place 15, 2009, 769-75. “Agents of Change: Faculty Leadership in Initiating and Sustaining Diversity at the University of Arizona.” Jeni Hart, Lindy Brigham, Mary K. Good, Barbara Mills, and Janice Monk. In Winnifred Brown-Glaude, Doing Diversity in Higher Education: Faculty Leaders Share Challenges and Strategies. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2009: 166-183. “Connecting People, Places and Ideas: Reflections on the History of the IGU Commission on Gender and Geography.” 2008. (website, IGU Commission on Gender and Geography, http://www2.fmg.uva,nl/igugender/. Reprinted in Monica Iorio and Giovanni Sistu (eds.) Dove fisisce il mare.: Written for Maria Luisa Gentilesci. Cagliari, Italy.: Sandhi Editors. 2010: 57-67. “’Practically All the Geographers Were Women’” (website, Society of Woman Geographers) 2008. (http://www.iswg.org/about1.html) “Foreign-born Scholars in U.S. Universities: Issues, concerns and strategies.” Kenneth .E. Foote, Wei Li, Janice J. Monk, and Rebecca Theobald. Journal of Geography in Higher Education 32(2), 2008: 167-78. “Strength in Diversity: Enhancing Learning in Vocationally-Orientated Master’s Level Courses.” Education.” Lindsey McEwen, Janice Monk, Iain Hay, Pauline Kneale, and Helen King. Journal of Geography in Higher Education. 32(1), 2008, 101-19.

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“Foreward.” In Rachel Pain, Sara Kindon, and Mike Kesby (eds) Participatory Action Research Approaches and Methods: Connecting People, Participation and Places. London: Routledge, 2007, xxiii-xxiv. “Generizando la geografia: personas, lugares e ideas” Documents d’Anàlisi Geogràfica 49, 2007, 21-42. “Navigating Uncharted Waters.” In L.J. King (ed.) North American Explorations: Ten Memoirs of Geographers from Down Under. Vancouver, BC: Trafford Publishing, 2007, 107-24. “Gender and Geography: World Views and Practices” (Maria Dolors Garcia Ramon and Janice Monk) Belgeo 2007/3, 247-260. “On Not Excluding… Redux” Susan Hanson and Janice Monk. In Karen Falconer Al-Hindi and Pamela Moss (eds) Feminisms in Geography: Rethinking Space, Place, and Knowledges. Lanham MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2007, 60-67. “In Memoriam: Mildred Berman, 1926-2000.” (Janice Monk and Judy M. Olson) Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 97(3), 2007, 633-40. “GIS Pedagogy, Web-Based Learning, and Student Achievement.” (Andrew Clark, Stephen Yool, and Janice Monk). Journal of Geography in Higher Education 31(2), 2007, 225-39. “Classics in human geography revisited. R.J. Johnston Geography and geographers: Anglo American geography since 1945. Commentary 2.” Progress in Human Geography 31 (1) 2007, 45-47. “Teixint una teranyina” /”Weaving a Spider’s Web.” Treballs de la Societat Catalan de Geografia 61-62, 2006, 117-82/183-87. “Choreographing a Different Dance: Placing Research in the Public Arena.” Geojournal 65(4) 2006. 249-61. “Changing Expectations and Institutions: American Women Geographers in the 1970s.” The Geographical Review , 96(2), 2006, 259-277. “Engendering Change.” In Ian Douglas, Richard Huggett and Chris Perkins (eds). Companion Encyclopedia of Geography. London: Routledge, 2006, 997-1007. “’Making Believe’ and ‘Willing Partners’ in Academics’ Activism in the U.S-Mexico Borderlands.” Patricia Manning with Janice Monk and Catalina Denman. In Women and Change at the U.S.-Mexico Border: Mobility, Labor, and Activism. Doreen J. Mattingly and Ellen R. Hansen (eds). Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2006, 178-193.

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“Teaching Geography for Social Transformation.” (Jane Wellens, Andrea Bernardi, Brian Chalkley, Bill Chambers, Ruth Healey, Janice Monk, Jo Ann Vender). Journal of Geography in Higher Education 30(1), 2006, 117-31. “Spaces and Flows.” In Stuart Aitken and Gill Valentine (eds), Approaches to Human Geography, Thousand Oaks CA and London: Sage Publications, 2006, 226-232. (forthcoming, new edition, 2014) “Are Things What They Seem to Be? Reading Maps and Statistics.” In Paula Rothenberg (ed.) Beyond Borders: Thinking Critically About Global Issues. New York: Worth Publishers, 2005, 16-26. “Writing a Compelling Research Proposal.” (Janice Monk and Richard Bedford). In Iain Hay (ed.) Qualitative Research Methods in Human Geography (2nd edition). Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 2005, 51-66; 3rd edition, 314-332. “Teaching the ’Other’: Linking knowledge, emotion and action in geographical education. “ Hagar: Studies in Culture, Polity, and Identities. (Israel) 5(1) 2004. 11-21. “The representation of women on geography: contexts, climates, and curricula.” (Janice Monk, Joos Droogleever Fortuijn, and Clionadh Raleigh) Journal of Geography in Higher Education 24(1), 2004, 83-90. “Introducción: Cruzar fronteras: género y salud” Catalina A. Denman, Janice Monk and Norma Ojeda de la Peña y Elsa Cornejo.. In Catalina Denman, Janice Monk, and Norma Ojeda de la Peña (eds) Compartiendo historias de fronteras: cuerpos, géneros, generaciones, y salud. El Colegio de Sonora. 2004 11-32. “En la busqueda de un espacio común: Colaboración en la investigación y acción en la frontera México-Estados Unidos.” (Patricia Manning, Catalina Denman, and Janice Monk) in Compartiendo historias de fronteras: cuerpos, géneros, generaciones, y salud. Catalina Denman, Janice Monk y Norma Ojeda de la Peña (eds). Hermosillo: El Colegio de Sonora. 2004, 211-44. “Women, Gender, and the Histories of American Geography.” Annals of the Associatiojn of American Geographers. 94(1): 2004: 1-22. “Women’s Worlds at the American Geographical Society.” Geographical Review 93 (2) 237-57. “Working Together: Feminist Perspectives on Collaborative Research and Action” (with Patricia Manning and Catalina Denman), ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies 2(1) 2002, 91-106. “Teaching the ‘Other’: Linking Knowledge, Emotions and Action,” Treballs de la Societat Catalana de Geografia 52, 2001, 383-392.

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“Continuidades, cambios y retos de la geografía contemporánea en los Estados Unidos,” Documents d’Anàlisi Geogràfica 39, 2001, 75-95. “Gender and Feminist Studies in Geography.” In Neil J. Smelser and Paul B. Baltes (eds) International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences Amsterdam: Elsevier Science, 2001, 9, 5924-9. “Many Roads: The Personal and Professional Lives of Women Geographers.” In Pamela Moss’ (ed.) Placing Autobiography in Geography, Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 2001, 167-87. “Finding A Way (FAW): A Program to Enhance Gender Equity in the K-12 Classroom” (Janice Monk, Rickie Sanders, Peg Killam Smith, Julie Tuason, and Pamela Wridt) Women's Studies Quarterly 28 (3/4), 2000, 177-181.

“Writing On/Across the Margins” (Janice Monk and Ruth Liepins) Australian Geographical Studies 38 (3), 2000, 344-351. “Internationalizing Geography in Higher Education” (with I. Shepherd and J. Droogleever Fortuijn) Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 24(2), 2000, 285-298. “Looking Out, Looking In: The ‘Other’” in the Journal of Geography in Higher Education, Journal of Geography of Higher Education, 24(2), 2000, 163-177. (Ranked 3rd most frequently cited article in this journal, 1994-2008) “Finding A Way: A Road Map for Teaching About Gender in Geography.” In Learning Activities in Geography for Grades 7-11, Finding A Way, A Project of the National Council for Geographic Education, 2000. “Geography: Whose World Is It?,” Journal of Geography, 98(6) 1999, 250-252. “Valuing Service,” (editorial) Journal of Geography in Higher Education 23(3) 1999, 285-289. Janice Monk, Geography Bulletin, 30 (3) 1998, 92 (in Geography Biographies series). “The Women Were Always Welcome at Clark,” Economic Geography, Extra Issue, 1998, 14-30. (also at http://www.clarku.edu/departments/geography/monk%20article.pdf). “Finding a Way,” New Zealand Journal of Geography, No. 104, 1997, 7-11. “The View from Arizona” in Barbara Becker and Janice Monk (eds). Janice Monk and Ellen Hansen.The Twenty-first Century Workforce: Opportunity and Promise for Women, Phoenix: Soroptimist International, Phoenix, 1997, 1-29.

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"Marginal Notes on Representations." In H.J. Nast, J.P. Jones III, and S. Roberts (eds) Thresholds in Feminist Geography: Difference, Methodology and Representation, Boulder, CO: Rowman and Littlefield, 1997, 241-53.

“Infrequent Flying: International Dialogue in Geography in Higher Education” invited editorial, Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 21 (2), 1997, 141-145. (ranked 6th most frequently cited article in journal, 1994-2008). "Partial Truths: Feminist Perspectives on Ends and Means." In Michael Williams (ed.) Understanding Geographical and Environmental Education: The Role of Research. London: Cassell, 1996, 274-86. “Placing Women of the European Union.” In Maria Dolors García-Ramon and Janice Monk (eds) Women of the European Union: The Politics of Work and Daily Life, London, Routledge, 1996. “Collocare la geografia feminista: le differenze, il contesto, la scala di studio, (Locating Feminist Geography: On Difference, Context, and Scale,"), Susan Hanson and Janice Monk. In Gisella Cortesi and Maria Luisa Gentileschi (eds) Donne e Geografia: Studi, Ricerche, Problemi (translated into Italian). Milan: Franco Angeli, 1996, 55-66. "Challenging the Boundaries: Survival and Change in a Gendered World.” In I. Douglas, R. Huggett and M. Robinson (eds). Encyclopedia of Geography, London: Routledge, 1996, 888-905. "Place Matters: Comparative International Perspectives on Feminist Geography," The Professional Geographer 46(3), 1994, 277-88. (Also edited and translated into Catalan, "El Lloc Compta: Perspectives Internacionals Comparades Sobre la Geografia Femminista, Documents D'Anàlisi Geogràfica, 26, 1995, 241-55; and into Italian, I luogo è Importante. Prospettive internazionali comparate de geografia femminista, in G. Cortesi and M.L. Gentileschi (eds.) Donne e Geografia: Studi, Richerche, Problemi, Milan: Franco Angeli, 1996, 42-54. "Gender and Geography in a Changing World," (Janice Monk and Janet Momsen) International Geographical Union Bulletin 44, 1994, 12-19. Translated into German, "Geschlechterforschung und Geographie in einer Sich Verändernden Welt" Geographische Rundschau 47(4), 1995, 214-21. Reprinted in Geography Bulletin, 27(4), 1996, 169-79. “Henriette Verduin Muller: In Memoriam.” Bulletin, Society of Woman Geographers, 1996. "On Motivation," invited editorial, Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 18(3), 1994, 175-6. "Migration, Development, and the Gender Division of Labour: Puerto Rico and Margarita Island, Venezuela" (with the late Charles S. Alexander). In Janet Momsen (ed.) Women and Change in the Caribbean: A Pan Caribbean Perspective. London: James Currey; Bloomington: Indiana University Press; Kingston: Ian Randle, 1993, 167-77.

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"When in the World are Women?" (Janice Monk and Cindi Katz). In Cindi Katz and Janice Monk (eds) Full Circles: Geographies of Women over the Life Course. London: Routledge, 1993, 1-26. Reprinted (excerpted) in Harald Bauder and Salvatore Engel-Di Mauro (eds). Critical Geographies: A Collection of Readings. Kelowna (BC, Canada). Praxis(e)Press (http://wwwpraxix-epress.org/availablebooks/introcriticalgeog.html, 218-40. “Making Connections: Space, Place and the Life Course.” (Cindi Katz and Janice Monk) In Cindi Katz and Janice Monk (eds) Full Circles: Geographies of Women over the Life Course. London: Routledge, 1993, 264-78. "Gender in the Landscape: Expressions of Power and Meaning." In Kay Anderson and Fay Gale (eds) Inventing Places: Studies in Cultural Geography. Melbourne: Longmans/Cheshire, 1992, 123-38. Revised version in Kay Anderson and Fay Gale (eds.) Cultural Geographies (2nd edition) Melbourne: Longman, 1999, 153-72. "Reaching for Global Feminism in the Curriculum: An Editorial Introduction" (Janice Monk, Anne Betteridge and Amy W. Newhall), Women's Studies International Forum 14(4), 1991, 239-247. "Feminist Geography." In Gary Dunbar (ed.): Modern Geography: An Encyclopaedic Survey, New York: Garland Publishing, 1991, 53-54. "Meeting a New Class," Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 14 (1) 1990, 101-103. "Looking Forward," (Janice Monk and Martha Sharma). In James Vining, The National Council for Geographic Education: The First Seventy-Five Years and Beyond. Indiana, Pennsylvania: National Council for Geographic Education, 1990, 201-219. "Re-Membering the Australian City," (Vera Norwood and Janice Monk). In Leo Zonn (ed.) Place Images in Media: Portrayal, Meaning, and Experience. Totowa, NJ: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 1990, 105-119. "Teaching Women's Studies from an International Perspective," (Janice Monk and Anne Betteridge) Women's Studies Quarterly 18 (1 and 2), 1990, 78-85. "Temas de Geografia Feminista Contemporanea," Janice Monk and Susan Hanson). Documents D'Anàlisi Geogràfica, 14, 1989, 31-50. “Feminist Geography: Theory and Practice," Bulletin of the Geographical Society of China 16, July 1988, 89-102. (Revised from "On Not Excluding Half the World," see Technical Reports and Working Papers.) "The Health and Symptom Care of Widows," (Margarita Kay, Cynthia Tobias, Bette Ide, Jill

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Guernsey de Zapien, Janice Monk, Marlene Bluestein, and Maria Eugenia Fernandez) Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology 3, 1988, 197-208. "Feminist Scholarship: An International Perspective," Journal of Population Studies 11, June 1988, 197-218. "Engendering A New Geographic Vision." In John Fien and Rod Gerber (eds) Teaching Geography for a Better World. Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd, 1988, 91-103. Revised version of Monk and Williamson-Fien, 1986. "Geography Meeting Its Mission," Journal of Geography 86 (4) 1987, 143-147. Reprinted in Alan Backler and Joseph Stoltman (eds) Geography Education. Exemplary Practice Series, Center on Evaluation Development and Research. Bloomington, IN: Phi Delta Kappa, 1988. "The Tenure Review Process" (with Briavel Holcomb, Jeanne Kay, and Paul Kay) Journal of Geography in Higher Education 11(2) 1987, 85-98. (Revised version of Guide for Women Geographers 1985/1, see Technical Reports and Working Papers). "Angles of Vision: New Perspectives on the Southwest" (with Vera Norwood). In Judy Lensink (ed.) Old Southwest, New Southwest: Essays on a Region and its Literature Tucson Public Library, Tucson, 1987. "Geografia Feminista: Una Perspectiva Internacional," (with M. Dolors Garcia-Ramon) Documents D'Anàlisi Geogràfica 10, 1987, 147-157. "Gender Matters" (with D. Bagchi, C. Drake, E. Gruntfest, E. Hansen, J. Monk, C. Kimber, A. Larimore, L. Pulsipher, and J. Seager) Journal of Geography 85 (4) 1986, 142-143. "The Association of American Geographers' Role in Educational Leadership: An Interview with Sam Natoli," Journal of Geography in Higher Education 10 (2) 1986, 113-131. "Free Port Fallout: Gender, Employment, and Migration, Margarita Island" (Janice Monk and Charles S. Alexander) Annals of Tourism Research 13 (3) 1986, 393- 413. "Stereoscopic Visions: Perspectives on Gender - Challenges for the Geography Classroom." (Janice Monk and Jane Williamson-Fien) In John Fien and Rod Gerber (eds) Teaching Geo-graphy for a Better World. Australian Geography Teachers Association with The Jacaranda Press. Brisbane, 1986, 186-220. "Women's Work in Arizona's Small Towns." In Janice Monk and Alice Schlegel (eds) Women and the Arizona Economy, Southwest Institute for Research on Women, University of Arizona, Tucson, 1986, 41-42. "Land Abandonment in Western Puerto Rico" (Janice Monk and Charles S. Alexander) Caribbean

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Geography 2, 1985, 1-15. "Feminist Transformation: How Can It Be Accomplished?" Journal of Geography in Higher Education 9, 1985, 101-105. "Human Diversity and Perceptions of Place." In Hartwig Haubrich (ed.) Perception of People and Places through Media Vol. 1, 45-67. (Paper Collection of the Symposium of the Commission on Geographical Education 25th International Geographic Congress) Freiburg, F.R.G. 1984, 45-67. "Approaches to the Study of Women and Landscape" Environmental Review 8, 1984, 23-33. "Integrating Women into the Geography Curriculum" Journal of Geography 82, 1983, 271-273.” “Asian Professionals as Immigrants: The Indians in Sydney" Journal of Cultural Geography 4,1983, 1-16. (reprinted with some updating in S. Chandrasekhar (ed.) From India to Australia: A Brief History of Immigration; The Dismantling of the ‘White Australia’ Policy; Problems and Prospects of Assimilation. La Jolla, CA. Population Review Books, 91-104. "Women and Appropriate Technology: Needs and Possibilities" (Janice Monk and Helen Henderson). In C. Richard Bath (ed.), Change and Perspective in Latin America: Proceedings of the 1982 Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Council on Latin American Studies. Center for Inter-American & Border Studies, El Paso, Texas, 1982, 19-31. "Teaching Non-Traditional Students," Journal of Geography in Higher Education 6, 1982, 89-90. "Women and Geography: Review and Prospectus," Progress in Human Geography (Wilbur Zelinsky, Janice Monk and Susan Hanson) 6, 1982, 317-366. "On Not Excluding Half of the Human in Human Geography" (Janice Monk and Susan Hanson) The Professional Geographer 34, 1982, 11-23. (Reprinted in Japanese translation in Anthology of Feminist Geography, H. Kamiya (ed.) Kokon, Japan, 2002, 2-20; Excerpted in Pamela Moss and Karen Falconer Al-Hindi (eds) Feminisms in Geography: Rethinking Space, Place, and Knowledges. Lanham MD: 2007, 33-48. Excerpted in Timothy Oakes and Patricia L. Price (eds) The Cultural Geography Reader. New York: Routledge, 2008; reprinted in George Henderson and Marvin Waterstone Geographic Thought: A Practice Perspective. Taylor and Frances, 2008. "Latin American Urbanization Presented as a Decision-Making Dilemma (Arlene Rengert and Janice Monk), Indiana Social Studies Quarterly 34 (3), 1981-2, 15-20. "Geography," (Janice Monk and J. Thomas Hastings). In Nicholas L. Smith (ed.), Metaphors for Evaluation: Sources of New Methods, Sage, Belmont, California. 1981, 137-180. "Social Change and Sexual Differences in Puerto Rican Rural Migration." In Oscar Horst (ed.), Papers in Latin American Geography in Honor of Lucia Harrison, Muncie, Indiana: CLAG,

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1981, 29-43. “Social Change Through Education: Problems & Planning in Rural Australia." In William P. Avery, Richard E. Lonsdale, and Ivan Volgyes, (eds) Rural Change & Public Policy: Eastern Europe, Latin America, and Australia, New York: Pergamon Press, 1980, 129-155. "Modernization and Rural Population Movements: Western Puerto Rico," (Janice Monk and Charles S. Alexander), Journal of Inter-American Studies and World Affairs, 21, 1979, 523-550. "Women in Geographical Games," Journal of Geography, 77, 1978, 190-191. "Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific: Texts for Regional Geography," Journal of Geography, 77, 1978, 238-243. "Preparation for Teaching in a Research Degree," Journal of Geography in Higher Education 2, 1978, 85-92. “Racism and Restrictive Immigration" - review article, Journal of Historical Geography 4, 1978, 192-196. "Issues Confronting Geographic Educators in Europe and the U.S.S.R." The Professional Geographer 29, 1977, 379-385. "Research on the Evaluation of Teaching in Higher Education," New Zealand Journal of Geography 62, 1977, 1-6. "The Changing Rural Landscape in Western Puerto Rico, 1950-1975" (Janice Monk and Charles S. Alexander), International Geography '76 /12, 1976:188-192. "Interactions Between Man & Environment: An Experimental College Course" (and Charles S. Alexander), Journal of Geography 74, 1975, 212-222. "Classroom Tests and Achievement in Problem Solving in Physical Geography" (Janice Monk and William M. Stallings), Journal of Research in Science Teaching 12, 1975, 133-138. "Australian Aboriginal Social and Economic Life: Some Community Differences and Their Causes." In L.J. Evenden and F.F. Cunningham (eds), Cultural Discord in the Modern World, B.C. Geographical Series, Vancouver: Tantalus Press, 1974, 157-174. "Developing Skills in a Physical Geography Laboratory," (Janice Monk and Charles S. Alexander), Journal of Geography 72, 1973, 18-24. "Preparing Tests to Measure Course Objectives," Journal of Geography 70, 1971, 157-162.

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"Another Look at the Relationships Between Frequency of Testing & Learning," (Janice Monk and William M. Stallings). Science Education, 55, 1971, 183-188. (Revised version of Monk and Stallings, see below Technical Reports and Working Papers.) "The Effects of Item Order on Test Score," Journal of Education Research, 63, 1970, 463-465, (Janice Monk and William M. Stallings). Reprinted in Richard Spencer and W.M. Stallings, op. cit., pp. 75-80. (See below, Technical Reports and Working Papers.) Other Resources “EDGE at the Applied Geography Conference.” Michael Solem and Janice Monk, AAG Newsletter, 45 (11), 2010, 5. “Women in Geography Project” Collection contains oral history interviews conducted by Janice Monk from the late 1980s to the early 2000s with female geographers on their experiences in the profession. URL to cite for this finding aid: http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/wiarchives.uw-agsl-agslmss0024 “Nåo Excluam Metade da Humanidade da Geografia Humana: entrevista com Janice Monk.” )On Not Excluding Half of the Human in Human Geography: Interview with Janice Monk.” (Joseli Maria Silva). Revista Latino-americana de Geografia e Género 1(1)148-152, Jan./Jul.2010 “Jacquelyn Beyer” – Necrology entry, AAG Newsletter, 43(8), 2008, 17. . Women in Geography Education 2006 Calendar (compiled, Jan Smith). Entries for Alison Aitchison, Alice Chandler Andrews, Mildred Berman, Alice Foster, Hildegard Binder Johnson, Myrta Lisle McClellan, Midori Nishi, Mary Viola Phillips, Mary Jo Read, Marguerite Uttley, Katheryne Thomas Whittemore. Historic Women in Geographic Education. 2005 Calendar (compiled Jan Smith and Jodi Vender). Entries for Mary Arizona (Zonia) Baber; Agnes Morgan Allen; Mamie Anderzhon; Elizabeth Eiselen; Lucia Harrison; Edith Putnam Parker; Alice Rechlin Perkins (with Cathy Healey and Jodi Vender); Julia Shipman; Alvena Suhl Storm; Melvina Svec. Jacksonville, FLA: National Council for Geographic Education and GENIP. Reviews Tim Cresswell. 2013. Geographic Thought: A Critical Introduction. AAG Review of Books 2(2): 37-39 Dorothy Moss. 2013. Gender, Space and Time: Women and Higher Education. Hagar: Studies in

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Culture, Polity, and Identities. Hagar: Special Edition: Bridging Gendered Diversity in a Globalizing World. 11 (1): 166-169. Innes. M. Keighren, “ 2012. Bringing Geography to Book: Ellen Semple and the Reception of Geographical Knowledge.” .Environment and History 18 (3): 451-54.: Pratyusha. Basu. (2012) Villages, Women, and the Success of Dairy Cooperatives in India: Making a Place for Rural Development. The Professional Geographer 64(3): 464-65.. Avril Maddrell Complex Locations: Women’s Geographical Work in the UK, 1850-1970. Cultural Geographies 18(1): 2011, 133. Geraldine. Pratt and Victoria Rosner (eds) The Global and the Intimate. Women’s Studies Quarterly 34 (1 & 2).2006. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 25 (6), 2007, 1130-32. Lise Nelson and Joni Seager (eds) A Companion to Feminist Geography. The Geographical Review, 95 (1), 2005, 151-53. Jane Rodgers, Spatializing International Politics: Analysing Activism on the Internet. The Professional Geographer 57 (3) 2005, 480-481. Krista Comer, Landscapes of the New West. Ecumene 8(3) 2001, 364-366. Linda McDowell and Joanne Sharp, A Feminist Glossary of Human Geography. Progress in Human Geography 24, 2000, 159-160. Doreen Massey, John Allen and Philip Sarre (eds) Human Geography Today. Australian Geographical Studies 38 (1) 2000, 109-112. Sylvia Chant and Cathy McIlwaine, Three Generations, Two Genders, One World. Area 31(4) 1999, 398-399. Kenneth Foote, Shadowed Ground: America’s Landscapes of Violence and Despair, Progress in Human Geography 23(3), 1999, 476-77. Doreen Massey Space, Place and Gender in Journal of Geography, 95, 1996, 45-46. Audrey Kobayashi (ed.) Women, Work and Place. Journal of Cultural Geography 15:1, 1994, 94-96. Elizabeth Wilson The Sphinx in the City: Urban Life, the Control of Disorder, and Women. The Professional Geographer 45(2) 1993, 247-48. G. Kass-Simon and Patricia Farnes (eds) Women in Science: Righting the Record. Biography

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14(2) 1991, 173-75. Caroline.O.N. Moser and Linda Peake (eds). Women, Human Settlements, and Housing. Annals of Regional Science 25(3), 235-236. Connie Weil (ed.) Lucha: The Struggles of Latin American Women. Journal of Geography 89 (1) 1990, 37-38. Margrit Eichler Non Sexist Research Methods: A Practical Guide. In Anals of the Association of American Geographers 79 (3) 1989, 466-468. Sophie Watson with Helen Austerberry Housing and Homelessness: A Feminist Perspective. Geographical Review 78 (1) 1988, 104-106. Barbara Gimla Shortridge Atlas of American Woman. Journal of Geography, 86 (5) 1987, 236. M. Schuster and S. Van Duyne Women's Place in the Academy. Journal of Educational Equity and Leadership 6 (3) 1986, pp. 244-247. Women and Geography Study Group of the I.B.G. Geography and Gender. Environment and Planning D 4 (2) 1986, 243-245. Shirley Ardener (ed.) Women and Space: Ground Rules and Social Maps . Journal of Geography 84, 1985, 131-132. Mary E. Mazey & David R. Lee, Her Space, Her Place: A Geography of Women. The Professional Geographer 36, 1984, 515. A.nnie Phizacklea (ed.), One Way Ticket: Migration and Female Labour in Society & Space: Environment and Planning D 2, 1984, 364-365. Lourdes Beneria (ed.), Women and Development: The Sexual Division of Labor in Rural Societies. The Professional Geographer 36, 1984, 107-108. Augusta. Fink, I-Mary: A Biography of Mary Austin, Journal of Arizona History 24, 1983,

317-319. Gerda. Wekerle, Rebecca. Peterson, and David. Morley, New Space for Women. The Professional Geographer, 34, 1982, 121-22. J. Gugler and W.G. Flanagan, Urbanization and Social Change in West Africa. African Studies Review 24, 1981, 75-76. Robert W. Saveland and Clifton.S. Pannell, Some Aspects of the Study and Teaching of

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Geography in the United States. he Professional Geographer, 31, 1979, 446. L.Dee Fink, Listening to the Learner, Annals, Association of American Geographers 69, 1979, 510-512. William.H. McNeill and Ruth S. Adams, Human Migration: Patterns and Policies. In The Professional Geographer, 31, 1979, 349. Norman J. Graves, Geography in Education and W.E. Marsden, Evaluating The Geography Curriculu. Journal of Geography 76, 1977, 155-156.

Norman.B. Tindale, Aboriginal Tribes of Australia. Journal of Historical Geography 2, 1976, 286-288. TECHNICAL REPORTS AND WORKING PAPERS Internationalizing Geography in Higher Education: Towards a Conceptual Framework, I. Shepherd, J. Monk, and J. Droogleever Fortuijn, www.chelt.ac.uk/el/philg/gdn/hawaii/. The Twenty-First Century Workforce: Opportunity and Promise for Women, 11th Arizona Women’s Town Hall Research Report, (ed., with Barbara Becker), Soroptimists of Phoenix, 1996. “Contextualising Feminist Geography: International Perspectives," Janice Monk, Joos Droogleever Fortuijn, Hae Un Rii, Linda McDowell and Melissa Gilbert, Working Paper No. 27, International Geographical Union Commission on Gender and Geography, Tucson, Arizona, 1993. "Human Resources" section in Chapter 7, "Public Policy Issues of Free Trade" (with Jeanne Armstrong and Ellen Hansen) in Vera Pavlakovic and Marshall A. Wordin, Free Trade: Arizona at the Crossroads, 61st Arizona Town Hall, Tucson: University of Arizona, Office of Community and Public Service, 1992. "On Not Excluding Half the World" a reader of four lectures by Janice Monk with an introduction by Lia Karsten. Amsterdam: Institute voor Sociale Geografie, 1988. "The Tenure Process," (with B. Holcomb, J. Kay and P. Kay) Guide for Women Geographers, Series 1985/1. Committee on Status of Women in Geography, Association of American Geographers. "Policy-Related Research on Women in the Southwest," Working Paper No. 3, Southwest Institute for Research on Women, Tucson, Arizona, 1981. "Educational Evaluation: Adaptations from Geography." J.T. Hastings and J.J. Monk, Research

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on Evaluation Program Report No. 18, Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory, Portland, OR 1979, pp. 59. “Teaching and Learning in Graduate Geography: An Assessment of the Training Program at the University of Illinois, 1973-74," in William D. Pattison and Leslie Dee Fink, Preparing Others to Profess: A Trial Year. Director's Report, Project on Teaching and Learning in Graduate Geography, Phase I, N.S.F. Grant to A.A.G., GZ 2816, 1974, Appendix A, A20-31. "Another Look at the Relationships Between Frequency of Testing & Learning," (with W.M. Stallings). Research Report No. 307, Measurement and Research Division, Office of Instructional Resources, University of Illinois, 1969. Reprinted in The Improvement of College Level Student Achievement Through Changes in Classroom Examination Procedures, R.E. Spencer and William M. Stallings, University of Illinois, 1970, pp. 13-20. Report submitted to U.S. Office of Education. "Testing for Problem Solving in Geography," in Richard Spencer and W.M. Stallings, The Improvement of College Level Student Achievement Through Changes in Classroom Examination Procedures, Report Submitted to U.S. Office of Education, 1970, B1-B17. "An Evaluation of Geography 101, Elements of Geography," Report No. 108. Course Development Div., Office of Instructional Resources, University of Illinois, 1969 (with H.R. Smock and E.F. Kelly). PRESIDENTIAL COLUMNS “Valuing Service” (July 2001); “Family Reunions and Foreign Relations” (August 2001); “Crossing Boundaries, Looking Within” (September 2001); “Taking the Long View” (October 2001); “Enlarging World Views In and Through Geography” (November 2001); “Geographers’ Territories” (December 2001); “Geographers’ Communities” (January 2002); “Halfway There?” (February 2002); “Changing Careers” (March 2002); “Who’s Teaching Whom? And How?” (April 2002); “Points of View, Sites for Action” (May 2002); “Reflecting on Leadership” (June 2002), Newsletter, Association of American Geographers. DISSERTATION Socio-Economic Characteristics of Six Aboriginal Communities in Australia: A Comparative Ecological Study, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, 1972. Research incorporated in C.D. Rowley, Outcasts in White Australia, Australian National University Press, Canberra, 1970; Penguin Books, Australia, Ltd., Ringwood Victoria, 1972, including case studies of three communities (pp. 133-159), and data contributions to chapters 14 and 15.

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PRESENTATIONS “Making Connections: Working Together and Giving Back.” Invited Leading Insight Session, Institute of Australian Geographers Annual Conference, Canberra, July 2015. “Internationalization of Geography Postgraduate Education.” Panelist, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Chicago, 2015. “Engaging with Maps: Washington Women Geographers. Society of Women Geographers Conference, Library of Congress, Washington DC March, 2015. (See http://stream.media.loc.gov/webcasts/captions/2015/150327gmd0800AM.txt) “Washington Women: Practicing Geography in the U.S. Government.” Pruitt Endowed Lecture, Louisiana State University, February, 2014; AAG Annual Meeting, Tampa. 2014. “Braided Streams: Spaces and Flows in a Career” Doctorada Honoris Causa Presentation, Autonomous University of Barcelona, October, 2013. “The Normal Way: Exploring the Career Paths of Early Women Geographers in the US.” Royal Geographical Society/Institute of British Geographers, London, August, 2013 Washington Women: Practicing Geography in the U.S. Government.” International Geographical Congress, Joint Session Commission on Gender and Geography/Commission on History of Geography, Kyoto, August 2013. “Working Together: Challenges and Strategies for Collaborating across Boundaries.” Janice Monk, Joos Droogleever Fortuijn, Ragnhild Lund and Michael Solem. International Geographical Congress, Commission on Gender and Geography, Kyoto. August, 2013 Place, Positionalities and Priorities: Reflecting on Experts’ Views on Women’s Health at the Mexco-US Border.” Janice Monk; Patricia Manning, and Catalina Denman. International Geographical Union, Commission on Gender and Geography Pre-Congress, Nara, Japan, August 2013. “Profiling Masters; Programs in Geography in the US.” Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Los Angeles, April, 2013; AAG Departmental Leadership Workshop, University of Colorado, Boulder, June, 2013. “Master’s Degree Program in Geographic Information Systems.” Christopher Lukinbeal abd Janice Monk. Annual Meeting of the Association of Americcan Geographers, Los Angeles, April 2013. “Bringing It Together, Making It Real.” Michael Solem and Janice Monk. International Geographical Congress. Cologme. August, 2012.

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“Internstional Practices in Gender and Geography: Bridges and Barriers.” (panel presentation and organization). Maria Dolors Garcia Ramon and Janice Monk. International Geographical Congress, Cologne, August 2012. Zonia Baber: Following Her Motal Compass.” Janice Monk and Marcella Schmidt di Friedberg, International Geographical Union Commission on Gender and Geography Conferemce, Hamburg, August 2012. The Normal Way: Exploring The Career Paths of Early Women Geographers.” Harold and Florence Mayer Lecture, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. April, 2012. “’Work’ and ‘Life’: Crossing Boundaries of Time, Space and Place.” Association of American Geographers, New York, February, 2012. “Directions and Challenges in Master’s Programs in Geography in the US.” Association of American Geographers, Seattle, WA , April 2011. “Classics in Human Geography.” Panelist. .” Association of American Geographers, Seattle, WA , April 2011. The Normal Way: Exploring The Career Paths of Early Women Geographers.” Minnesota State University, Mankato, October 2010. “The Normal Way: The Career Paths of Early Women Geographers.” St. Cloud State University, April, 2010 “Careers in Geography: What’s in Your Future? Louis F. Leipold Distinguished Lecture, St. Cloud State University, April, 2010. “Understanding and Improving Departmental Climates.” (Workshop) Janice Monk and Beth Schlemper. Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Washington, DC April, 2010. “Strengthtening Career Planning and Advising (Workshop) Janice Monk and Beth Schlemper, Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Washington DC, April, 2010. “Teaching Gender.” (Workshop) “Contextualising Geographical Approaches to Studying Gender in Asia.” International Seminar, Delhi University and Australian National University, Delhi, March, 2010. Panelist, Opening Plenary, “Contextualising Geographical Approaches to Studying Gender in Asia.” International Seminar, Delhi University and Australian National University, Delhi, March 4, 2010. Seminar, “Postgraduate Education and Careers in Geography: Student Aspirations and Staff

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Expectations.” Macquarie University, Sydney, November 23, 2009. “Discovering Women Through Geography: Reflections on Puerto Rico.” Women in Geography Special Interest Group Lunch Speaker, National Conference on Geography Education, Puerto Rico, September, 2009. Panelist, “The Influence of the Geography Faculty Development Alliance.” National Conference on Geography Education, Puerto Rico, September, 2009. “Place, Positionality, and Priorities: Seeing Gender at the Mexico-US Border.” Borderscapes II, International Geographical Union Commission on Political Geography, Trapani, Sicily, September, 2009. “Policy Goals for Women’s Health in a Border Region.” Colloquium, Department of Geography, Autonomous University of Barcelona, May, 2009. “Teaching and Researching Gender in a Neoliberal World.” Panelist. International Geographical Union Commission on Gender and Geography Conference, Szeged, Hungary/Timisoara, Romania, May, 2009. “Gender in the Landscape: Expressions of Power and Meaning.” University of Arizona Women’s Studies Department, Women’s Plaza of Honor Colloquium, April, 2009. “Graduate Education and Careers in Geography: Student Aspirations and Faculty Expectations”. Janice Monk, Kenneth Foote, Beth Schlemper, and Rebecca Theobald. Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Las Vegas, March 2009. “Graduate Education and Diversity in Geography: Perceptions, Strategies, and Challenges.” Beth Schlemper, Patricia Solís, Janice Monk, and Rebecca Theobald. Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Las Vegas, March 2009. “Changing Places.” no/Boundaries Conference, Department of Geography, The Pennsylvania State University, Supporting Women in Geography Group. March, 2009. “Preparing a Research Proposal” Department of Geography, National Taiwan University, November, 2008. “Career Planning: Personal Goals and Professional Contexts” Christy Jocoy and Janice Monk, Workshop, Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, Fairbanks, Alaska, October 2008. “Building Together our Territories: Connecting Across Difference. Janice Monk and Maria Dolors Garcia Ramon, International Geographical Congress, Tunis, August, 2008. “’Practically All the Geographers Were Women’” Society of Woman Geographers Triennial

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Conference, Chicago, May, 2008 (http://www.iswg.org/about1.html) “Gender Geographies: World Views and Practices.” Department of Geography, Chinese Cultural University, Taipei, November, 2007; Department of Geography, National Taiwan University, November, 2008. “Celebrating Susan’s Hanson’s 45 Years in Geography.” Panelist. Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Boston, April, 2008. “Anti-Hegemonic Thought in Feminist Geography.” Panelist. Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Boston, April 2008. “Transnational Academics: Generation, Gender, and National Origins.” International Geographical Union Commission on Gender Symposium, “Transnational Lives: Feminist Perspectives on Citizenship, Home and Belonging.” National Taiwan University, Taipei, November, 2007. Panelist. “On Not Excluding Half of the Human in Human Geography: 25th Anniversary.” Plenary Session, Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, Long Beach, California, October, 2007. Panelist, “International Collaboration in Geographic Research.” Geography in the Americas Conference, La Serena, Chile, May 2007. “Labors of Love.” Panelist, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, San Francisco April, 2007. “Gender and Women’s Health at the Mexico-US Border: Places, Positionalities, and Priorities.” (with Patricia Manning, Catalina Denman and Elsa Cornejo. Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, San Francisco, April, 2007. “Spaces for Action: From the Body to the Transnational” Texas Tech University Women’s Studies Conference (Plenary Speaker), Lubbock Texas, February, 2007. “Women’s Traveling Dreaming.” International Geographical Union Regional Congress, Brisbane, Australia, July, 2006. Panelist, “Oral Histories of Geography.” International Geographical Union Regional Congress, Brisbane, Australia, July, 2006. “Gender and Women’s Health at the Mexico-US Border: Places, Positionalities, and Priorities.” (with Patricia Manning, Cataline Denman and Elsa Cornejo) International Geographical Union Commission on Gender and Geography, Symposium “Shifting Boundaries: Gender, Bodies and Spaces.” Hamilton New Zealand, June, 2006. “Moving the Boundaries: Towards an inclusive feminist geography.” Maria Dolors Garcia-Ramon,

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Janice Monk, and Maria Prats. International Geographical Union Commission on Gender and Geography, Symposium “Shifting Boundaries: Gender, Bodies and Spaces.” Hamilton New Zealand, June, 2006. “Gender Representations in Public Monuments,” “Feminist Perspectives on Gender and Environment,” “Biographies and the History of American Geography.” Department of Geography, Autonomous University of Barcelona, May, 2006. “Engendering Geography: Connecting People, Places, and Ideas.” International Seminar, Geografia I gènere al món: qüestionant l’hegemonia angloamericana. Barcelona, February, 2006. “How Do We See the Border?” Patricia Manning, Elsa Cornejo, Catalina Denman, and Janice Monk. Border Information for Action Conference. Tucson, October, 2005. “Celebrating Our Foremothers.” Lunch Speaker, Women’s Special Interest Group, National Council for Geographic Education, Birmingham AL. October, 2005. “The Normal Way: Exploring the History of Women Geographers.” Endowed lecture, Department of Social Sciences, Emporia State University, March, 2004; Distinguished Visiting Professor in Geography Lecture, Illinois State University, April, 2005; University of California, Davis, “Gendered Intersections” Seminar, March, 2006; Department of Geography/Geology (co-sponsored by additional units, Women’s History Month lecture, University of Wisconsin, Platteville, March, 2007. Panelist, “Advancing Geography in Academe.” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Denver, April, 2005. “Drifting, Dreaming, and Derring Do: Women in American Geography in the 1970s.” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Denver, April, 2005. “Feminist Ways of Thinking about Women and Environment.” Joint Seminar on Gender and Environmental Health, El Colegio de Sonora and University of Michigan, Fogarty International Sponsored Program, Hermosillo, Son. Mexico, February, 2005. “Gender and Institutional Transformation in American Academic Geography, 1880-1960." International Geographical Congress, Glasgow, August, 2004. “Women, Gender, and the Histories of American Geography” Past Presidential Address, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, New Orleans, 2003; Department of Geography, National Taiwan University, November, 2007; Chinese Cultural University (Taiwan), November, 2008; National Taiwan Normal University, November, 2008. “Professional Development and the Life Course,” “Ethics and Values,” Geography Faculty Development Alliance, University of Colorado, Boulder, June 2002. 2003, 2004, 2005.

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“Feminist Partnerships: Linking Research and Action to Influence Public Policy,” “Placing Gender, Making Policy,” International Geographical Union Commission on Gender and Geography Workshop, Toronto, June 2002. “Agendas for Research Centers,” Women and Gender Studies Research center, University of California, Los Angeles, May 2002. Panel presentation, “Maps and Frameworks: Vantage Points on the World,” “Liberal Education and Global Citizenship: The Arts of Democracy,” American Association of Colleges and Universities project conference, Alexandria, Virginia, May 2002; Diversity and Learning Conference, St. Louis, October, 2002. “Seeking Common Ground: Collaboration in Research and Action at the Mexico-U.S. Border,” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, March 2002. “Working Together: Feminist Perspectives on Collaborative Research,” Royal Geographical Society/Institute of British Geographers Annual Meeting, Belfast, January 2002. “Women’s Words, Women’s Worlds: The American Geographical Society ca. 1900-1970," Association of American Geographers, New York, February 2001 (Also presented as Honors Lunch Speech, Southeast Division, Association of American Geographers, Lexington, November 2001) Panelist, “Women in the Field,” Southwest Division Association of American Geographers Regional Meeting (Fort Worth, November 2001). “Working Together In and For Geography” - Presidential speeches, Regional Division Meetings of the Association of American Geographers: West Lakes (Chicago, October 2001); Middle States (Frostburg, MD, October, 2001); Middle States (Long Island, October 2001); East Lakes (Cincinnati, October 2001); Colloquium, Department of Geography and Regional Development, University of Arizona, April 2002. “Many Roads: The Personal and Professional Lives of Women Geographers,” Department of Geography, Arizona State University, February, 2001; Department of Geography, Ohio State University, October 2001. “Gender in the Landscape: Expressions of Power and Meaning,” Gender and Environment Seminar, University of California, Davis, June 2001. “Teaching the ‘Other’: Linking Knowledge, Emotions, and Action in Geographical Education,” Catalan Geographical Society, March, 2001; Geographical Institute, University of Bern, May, 2001; Geographical Institute, University Zurich, May 2001.

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“Many Roads: Intersections of the Personal and Professional in the Lives of American Women Geographers”, International Geographical Congress, Seoul, Korea, August, 2000; Department of Geography, Arizona State University, February 2001. “Women’s Words, Women’s Worlds: The American Geographical Society ca. 1900-1970,” Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, New York, February 2001. “Teaching the ‘Other’: Linking Knowledge, Emotions and Action”, Keynote paper, “Beyond Tolerance: Spatial and Social Co-existence-Lessons of Gendered Exclusion,” Regional Workshop, International Geographical Union Commission on Gender and Geography, Tel Aviv, Israel, May-June 2000. “The Normal Way: Women Geographers and American Higher Education,” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, April 2000. “Looking Out, Looking In: The ‘Other’ in the Journal of Geography in Higher Education, Carfax/ Journal of Geography in Higher Education Inaugural Lecture, Royal Geographical Society/Institute of British Geographers Conference, Brighton, England, January 2000. “Writing On/Across the Margins” (with Ruth Liepins), Institute of Australian Geographers, Plenary Address, Sydney, Australia, September 1999. “The (Un)Doing of Gender,” panel presentation, Institute of Australian Geographers, Sydney, Australia, September 1999. “The Transborder Consortium for Research and Action on Gender and Reproductive Health at the Mexico-U.S. Border,” Society for Menstrual Cycle Research Conference, June 1999. “The Desert Is No Lady,” (film screening and commentary), Western Landscape Series, University of Nevada, Reno, February 1999. “Representing Western Landscapes,” Graduate colloquium, Department of Geography, University of Nevada, Reno, February 1999. “The Desert Is No Lady,” film screening and commentary, Departments of Art History and Geography and Women’s Research and Documentation Centre, M.S. Baroda University, Baroda, India, January 1999. “Survival and Change in a Gendered World,” colloquium, Department of Geography, M.S. Baroda University, Baroda, India, January 1999. “Gender in the Landscape,” Women’s Research and Documentation Centre, M.S. Baroda University, Baroda, India, December 1998.

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“Integrating International Perspectives into Women’s Studies,” Women’s Research and Documentation Centre, M.S. Baroda University, Baroda, India, December 1998. “Geography: Whose World Is It?”, Keynote, Missouri Geographic Alliance, September 1998. “Finding Their Place: Exploring the History of Women in U.S. Geography,” University of Canterbury, Christchurch and University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, June 1998. “Engendering International Studies, Internationalizing Women’s Studies,” Doing Feminist Scholarship Seminar, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand, June 1998. “The Women Were Always Welcome at Clark,” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Boston, March 1998. Panelist, “Finding A Way: Implementing Feminist Geography in the K-12 Classroom,” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Boston, March 1998. Panelist, “Neglected Voices/Issues in the History of North American Geography,” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Boston, March 1998. “The Finding A Way Project,” invited international speaker, Geo.Ed.97, New Zealand, July 1997. “Refocusing the Lens for a Gendered Geography” Workshop, Geo.Ed.97, New Zealand, July 1997. “Partial Truths: Feminist Perspectives on Ends and Means in Geographical Education,” New Zealand Geographical Society, Christchurch, New Zealand, July 1997. Panelist, “Internationalizing Women’s Studies,” National Council for Research on Women, Washington D.C., May 1997. Panelist, “Objectivity and Scientific Responsibility,” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Fort Worth, April 1997. Panelist, “Internationalizing Women’s Studies, Engendering International Studies,” Inclusive and Interdisciplinary Conference, University of Southern Maine, September 1997. “Mediated Geographies: Gender, Place and Identity,” Film Presentation and Commentary, International/Geographical Congress, The Hague, The Netherlands, August 1996. “Border Space,” Building Across Borders Seminar, COLEF/COLSON/SIROW, Hermosillo, Mexico, May 1996. “’The Desert Is No Lady: Executive Producer Meets Critics.” Annual Meeting of the Association

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of American Geographers, April, 1996. “Connecting Women’s Studies and Area Studies,” National Council for Research on Women, Ford Foundation Project Conference, March 1996. “Gender, Place and Identity,” John M. Sloane Dickey Professor for the Twenty-First Century Program public lecture, Dartmouth College, February 1996. “ “Approaches to Curriculum Change,” Women’s Studies/Area Studies Curriculum Seminar, University of Maryland, June 1995; June 1996. “Geography and Gender in a Changing World,” Women’s Studies/Area Studies Curriculum Seminar, University of Maryland, June 1995; June 1996. Geografia Importe,” El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, Nogales, Mexico, November 1995. Space and Time in the Life Course of Women,” Symposium on Time and Space in Women’s Lives,” International University Menendez y Pelayo, Santander, Spain, June 1995. “Guidelines for Geography K-12: Ten Years Later,” panelist, National Council for Geographic Education Annual Meeting, Lexington, KY, November 1994. "Translating Feminist Geography: Negotiating Identity, Place and Representation," Institute for Research on Women, Rutgers University, October 1994. "Finding Their Place: Women in American Geography in the Twentieth Century," Department of Geography, University of Minnesota, February 1997; Dartmouth College, 1996; SUNY-Buffalo, December 1994; Rutgers University, November 1994; University of Victoria, October 1994; Pennsylvania State University, October 1994; Delaware Valley Geographical Association, September 1994; University of Melbourne, June 1997. "The Desert Is No Lady" Visiting Woman Scholar Public Lecture, University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, October 1994. “Evaluating the Gender and Ethnic Impacts of NAFTA,” Symposium of the International Geographic Union Commission on Gender and Geography. Beyond Borders: The Gender Implications of Multi-state Economic and Social Policies, Heidelberg, August 1994. Presidential Plenary Session on Geographer-led Interdisciplinary Centers, panelist, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, San Francisco, March 1994. "Women in the Field," panelist, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, San Francisco, March 1994.

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"Looking for the Agora: In Search of New Spaces for Feminist Geography," Erasmus Symposium in Feminist Geography, Athens, April 1994. “Challenging Geography." Keynote speaker, Colorado Geographic Alliance/Colorado Council for the Social Studies, Denver, October 1993. "Full Circles: Geographies of Women over the Life Course," Department of Geography/Women's Studies, University of Northern Colorado; Department of Geography, University of Colorado, Boulder, October 1993; University of South Carolina, February 1994; Department of Geography/Women's Studies/International Studies, California State University, Long Beach, May 1994; Temple University, September 1994. "Place Matters: Comparative International Perspectives on Feminist Geography," Keynote presentation, Erasmus Symposium in Feminist Geography, Barcelona, June 1993; University of Heidelberg Geography Institute Colloquium, July 1993. "The Undergraduate Major in Geography: Present Status and Future Needs," panelist, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Atlanta, April 1993. "Finding A Way: Encouraging Young Women in Geography," panelist, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Atlanta, April 1993. "Research on the History of American Geography: Current Trends and Future Prospects," panelist, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Atlanta, April 1993. "The Gender Implications of NAFTA," panelist, International Studies Association Meeting, Acapulco, March 1993. "Longitudinal Effects of Curriculum Integration Projects," (with A. Newhall), New Jersey Conference on Curriculum Transformation, March 1993. "The Occupational Segregation of Women Geographers in the United States, 1900-1950," International Geographical Congress, Washington, D.C. August 1992. "Finding Their Place: Women Geographers at Work in the Early 20th Century,” Ellen Churchill Semple Commemorative Symposium, Vassar College, April 1992. "Gender in the Landscape: Expressions of Power and Meaning:” "When in the World are Women?"; "In Our Place: Feminist Geography in the Field of Gender Studies,” Seminar "New Trends in Geography and Gender,” Autonomous University of Barcelona, March 1992. "Teaching Feminist Geography: Approaches to Curriculum Change,” invited workshop presentation, Institute of British Geographers, Swansea, January 1991.

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"Reaching for Global Feminism: Transforming the Women's Studies Curriculum," Plenary address and workshop, University of Wisconsin System -Wide Women's Studies Conference, Whitewater, WI, October 1990. "Gender in the Landscape: The Construction of Power and Meaning," Department of Geography, Colloquium, University of Akron, October 1990. "Many Roads: The Professional and Personal Lives of Women Geographers," Women in Science Series Keynote Speaker, University of Akron, October 1990. "Integrating International Perspectives into American Women's Studies,"panelist, 4th International Interdisciplinary Congress on Women, New York, June 1990. "Incorporating Global Dimensions of Research and Action into U.S. Centers," panelist, National Council for Research on Women Conference, New York 1990. "Integrating Gender into International Studies," The American Forum Annual Meeting, St. Paul, May 1990. "Southwestern Landscapes in Women's Writing and Art," Society of Woman Geographers Triennial Meeting, Washington, May 1990. "Sharing the Global Village: Feminist Perspectives," panelist, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Toronto, April 1990.

"Integrating Gender into Research and Teaching," Workshop, Commonwealth Geographic Bureau and International Geographical Union Gender Study Group Conference on Gender and Development, Newcastle -upon-Tyne, UK, April 1989. "Changing Places, Creating Spaces: Integrating Gender into College Geography," Inaugural Seminar, Centre for Geography in Higher Education, Oxford Polytechnic, UK, April 1989. "Women Geographers and American Geographic Institutions, 1900-1950," Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Baltimore, March 1989. "Women's Caucuses in Geography in the United States," Panel presentation, "Agenda for Gender," International Geographical Congress, Sydney, August 1988. "Encompassing Gender: Progress and Challenges for Geographic Research," Plenary Address, International Geographical Congress, Sydney, Australia, August 1988; Colloquium, University of Colorado, Boulder, Department of Geography, December 1988, California State University, Chico, 1989. "Feminist Scholarship: An International Perspective:” "Feminist Geography: Theory and

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Practice;" "Migration, Development, and the Gender Division of Labor," distinguished visiting lecturer, Women's Research Center and Department of Geography, National Taiwan University, May 1988; Kansas State University, June 1988. "Migration, Development, and the Gender Division of Labor," and "The Desert is No Lady," colloquia, Women's Studies, Texas A & M University, April 1988; Kansas State University, June 1988. "The Other Australians: The Australian Bicentennial and the International Geographical Congress,” panelist, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Phoenix, April 1988. "Hidden from History: Women in 20th Century American Geography," panelist, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Phoenix, April 1988. "On Not Excluding Half the World," Netherlands lecture series: "Feminist Geography: Theory and Application" (University of Amsterdam); "The Many Worlds of Women: Feminist Interpretations of Space and Place," (Catholic University of Nijmegen); "The Desert is No Lady," (University of Utrecht); "Incorporating Women into Geographic Education" (University of Amsterdam and Royal Dutch Geographical Society); "Migration, Development, and the Gender Division of Labor," (Agricultural University of Wageningen), January 1988. "Migration, Development, and the Gender Division of Labor," symposium presentations "Agricultura, Genero, y Espacio," Autonomous University of Barcelona and Ministerio de la Mujer, Barcelona, December 1987. Association of American Geographers Visiting Geographical Scientist Lecturer, Indiana University of Pennsylvania and University of Pittsburgh, Johnstown, September 1987. "New Audiences, New Themes," National Geographic Society, 5th Annual Seminar, Educational Media, Publications, Promotion and Educational Services Divisions, Washington, D.C., September 1987. "Proposal Writing," Coalition for Western Women's History Conference on "The Women's West: Race, Class and Social Changes," San Francisco, August 1987. "Creating A Gender Balanced Curriculum in Geography," Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville, April 1987. "(Re)membering the Australian City" (with V. Norwood), Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Portland, OR, April 1987.

"Integrating Women into the Curriculum," Global Education Conference, Taos, New Mexico, April 1987.

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"The New Scholarship on Women: The Global Perspective," Integrating Women into International Studies Conference, Wingspread, WI, March 1987. "The Desert is No Lady," Geography colloquium, San Diego State University, November, 1986, University of Arizona, February 1987; California State University, Chico, 1989. "Geography Meeting Its Mission: Accomplishments and Challenges," Banquet Address, National Council for Geographic Education Meeting (N.C.G.E.), Chicago 1986. "Free-Port Fallout: Gender, Employment and Migration: Margarita Island, Venezuela," Anthropology colloquium, University of Arizona, 1986. "What Counts? Women in Statistics," panelist, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, 1986. "Integrating Women into International Studies," International Studies Association Meeting, Los Angeles, 1986. "Women in Geography," Thematic Workshop, Australian Geography Teachers' Association Conference, Brisbane, 1986. "Angles of Vision: Enhancing Our Perspectives on the Southwest," Old Southwest/New Southwest Conference, Tucson, 1985. "Landscape Values and Gender: Creative Responses to the Southwest" (with V. Norwood), NEH/NSF sponsored Research Conference on "The Sunbelt: A Region and Regionalism in the Making?", Miami, 1985. "Women in Development," panelist Middle Eastern Muslim Women Workshop, Near Eastern Center, University of Arizona, 1985. "Re-examining Geography's Place" Arizona Council for the Social Studies, Scottsdale, 1985. "Integrating Women into International Studies," Project Directors panel, U.S. Department of Education International Education Program, International Studies Association Meeting, Washington, D.C., 1985. "The Tenure Process" panelist, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Detroit, 1985. "Visions of Landscape: Women Writers and Artists in the Southwest," Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Detroit, 1985. "Gender and Geography" Colloquium, Department of Geography, Central Washington University,

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1984. "Stereoscopic Visions: Integrating Women in the Curriculum," Public lecture, Central Washington University, 1984. "Guidelines for Geography K-12" panel presentation, National Council for Geographic Education Meeting, Toronto, 1984. "Understanding Half the World," Conference on "Fostering International Understanding through World Geography," Wingspread, Racine, WI, 1984. "Integrating Women into the Geography Curriculum," Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., 1984. "The Impact of a Freeport on Host Community Employment, Margarita Island, Venezuela" (with C.S. Alexander), Rocky Mountain Council on Latin American Studies, Tucson, 1984. "Women and Academic Leadership," panelist, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., 1984. "Approaches to the Study of Women and Landscapes," American Studies Association Meeting, Philadelphia, 1983. "Women and Caribbean Development" (with J. Momsen), National Council for Geographic Education Meeting, Jamaica, 1983. “Sexist Biases in Geographic Research & Writing,” Department of Human Geography, Australian National University, 1983. "Gender and Geography," colloquium presentations, Department of Geography, University of New England, University of Sydney, 1983.

"New Frontiers in the History of Women in the American West," Department of History, Australian National University; University of New England, 1983. "Women's Studies and the Traditional Arts Curriculum," Women’s Studies Program, Australian National University, University of New England, 1983. "The Impact of Tourism and the Freeport Upon Rural Migration and Employment on Margarita Island" (with C.S. Alexander), Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Denver, 1983. "Gates and Gatekeepers: Transforming Research in a Traditional Discipline," International Conference on Research and Teaching On Women, Montreal, 1982.

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"Job Search and Interview Strategies," workshop, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, San Antonio, 1982. "Sources of New and Unpublished Resources for Geographers Who Teach About Women," National Council for Geographic Education Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, 1981. "Women and Development: Conceptual and Measurement Issues," International Geographical Union Commission on Rural Development Symposium, Fresno, California, 1981. "Land Abandonment in Western Puerto Rico: A Study in Decision Making" (with C.S. Alexander), International Geographical Union Commission on Rural Development Symposium, Fresno, California, 1981. "Latin American Urbanization Presented as a Decision-Making Dilemma" (with A. Rengert), Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, 1981. "Research Proposal Preparation," workshop for Specialty Group: Geographic Perspectives on Women, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, California, 1981. "Research on Women in the Southwest," colloquium presentation, Arizona State University, 1981. "Gender and Geography," - colloquium presentations, Department of Geography, University of Arizona, Arizona State University, University of Utah, University of Colorado-Boulder, 1980-81. "Toward a Gender Balanced Geography" (with A. Rengert), National Women's Studies Association Meeting, Bloomington, Indiana, 1980. "Research, Education, and Training Projects for Women in Geography," workshop (with A. Rengert), Association of American Geographers Meeting, Louisville, April, 1980. "Native Minorities in Contemporary Societies" and "Sexual Differences in Spatial Behavior" presentations as Association of American Geographers Visiting Scientist at Valparaiso University and Elmhurst College, 1980. "The Impact of Tourism on Subsistence Agriculture: Margarita Island, Venezuela, 1952-1978" (With C.S. Alexander), National Council for Geographic Education Annual Meeting, Mexico City, 1979. "Women in the Americas: Sample Modules for College Geography" (with A. Rengert et. al), National Council for Geographic Education Annual Meeting, Mexico City, 1979. "Discovering Women's Place: Curriculum Materials for Introductory Human Geography Courses," Association of American Geographers West Lakes Regional Division Meeting, Chicago,

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1979. "Alternative Disciplines as Metaphors for Evaluation" (with J.T. Hastings), symposium presentation, American Educational Research Association Meeting, San Francisco, 1979. "New Migrants and Old Models," colloquium, Department of Geography, Eastern Illinois University, 1979. "Women, Space, and Place: Research & Teaching Themes," colloquium, Salisbury Geographical Circle, University of Chicago, 1978. "The Representation of Women in Geographic Education Materials," International Geographic Union Commission on Geographical Education Symposium, Ibadan, Nigeria, 1978. "Rural Residence or Rural Work? Attitudes and Behavior in Western Puerto Rico" (with C.S. Alexander), International Geographic Union Commission on Rural Development, Symposium on Attitudinal and Behavioral Changes in Rural Life, Lincoln, Nebraska, 1978. "Sexual Differences in Migration from Rural Areas in Western Puerto Rico," Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, New Orleans, 1978. "Women in Geographical Games" - panel presentation, "Issues Related to Geographic Research and Representation of Women," Association of American Geographers Meeting, New Orleans, 1978. "Effects of Social and Economic Change on Agriculture Land Use in Western Puerto Rico," (with C.S. Alexander). Illinois Conference of Latin Americanists Meeting, Macomb, IL, 1978. "Rural Migration in Puerto Rico" (with C.S. Alexander), Illinois Conference of Latin Americanist meeting, Macomb, IL, 1978. "Education, Rural Social Change and Planning in Australia." 2 seminar presentations at the University of Nebraska for U.S.O.E. funded program "Transforming Rural Societies," 1977. "Defining the Issues in Geographic Education," Association of American Geographers Annual Middle-States Regional Division Meeting, Long Island, 1977. "Asian Immigrants' Residential Patterns in Sydney" Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, 1977. (Listed in Special Papers Available, Foreign Affairs Research, U.S. Department of State FAR 26701-N). "Non-Traditional Immigration: Some Cross-Cultural Comparisons," 2nd Lilly Conference in Geography, Indiana University, Bloomington, 1977.

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"Inquiry Teaching in Geography" - workshop, with A. Backler and W.D. Pattison, 2nd Lilly Conference in Geography, Indiana University, Bloomington, 1977. "The Geography Major Curriculum: A Behavioral Approach," National Council for Geographic Education Annual Meeting, San Francisco, 1976. Abstract in ERIC Resources in Education, July, 1977, ED 137-181. "Geographic Education at the IGU,” National Council for Geographic Education Annual Meeting, San Francisco, 1976. Abstract in ERIC Resources in Education, July, 1977, ED 135-711. "Texts for Teaching Oceania," presentation in workshop (G. Klee, organizer), National Council for Geographic Education Annual Meeting, San Francisco, November, 1976. "Evaluating the Teaching of Geography in Higher Education" workshop (with L.D. Fink), International Geographic Union Commission on Geography in Education Symposium, Leningrad, 1976. "The Changing Rural Landscape of Western Puerto Rico," poster presentation (with C.S. Alexander), International Geographic Congress, Moscow, August 1976. “Behavioral Objectives in Geography Teaching," workshop (with A. Backler, et. al.), Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, New York, 1976. "Symposium on Undergraduate Education in Geography," University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, 1976. "Evaluating Geography Teaching in College and Universities," workshop (with L.D. Fink and A. Backler), Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Milwaukee, 1975. "The Association of American Geographers and University Teaching," Seminar presentation Tertiary Education Research Centre, University of New South Wales, 1975. "Preparation for Tertiary Teaching," Colloquium, Department of Geography, University of Sydney, 1975. "Preparing Doctoral Students for University Teaching," International Geographic Union Regional meeting, New Zealand, 1974. Panelist, Associate Instructor Program Seminar, College of Arts & Sciences, Indiana University, 1974. "Preparing Graduate Students for University Teaching: Programs in Geography and Economics," Department of Economics, University of Illinois, 1974. "Involving Students in the Geographic Study of Contemporary Problems" (with D. Becker),

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National Council for Geographic Education Annual Meeting, Chicago, 1974. "Teaching Preparation for Doctoral Students," panel presentation, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Seattle, 1974. "Testing and Grading," workshop, Department of History, University of Illinois, 1974. "Testing and Grading" - workshops, Department of Political Science, University of Illinois, 1973, 1974, 1976. "Improving Geography Teaching in the University: Local and National Efforts," colloquium, Department of Geography, University of Minnesota, 1974. "Introducing College Students to Man-Environment Interactions" (with C.S. Alexander), National Council for Geographic Education Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., 1973. "Developing Skills in Physical Geography Laboratories" (with C.S. Alexander), workshop, National Council for Geographic Education Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., 1973. "Preparation of Graduate Students for Roles as Teachers in Higher Education," panel presentation, National Council for Geographic Education Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., 1973. "Teaching Preparation for Doctoral Students, Progress Reports from the University of Illinois and Iowa," panelist, Association of American Geographers West Lakes Regional Division Meeting, Eau Claire, WI, 1973. "Training and Using Students in Evaluation," National Council for Geographic Education Annual Meeting, Milwaukee, 1972. "Evaluation for Course Improvement" (with H.R. Smock), workshop, National Council for Geographic Education Annual Meeting, Milwaukee, 1972. "Test Construction and Analysis" (with H.R. Smock), workshop, National Council for Geographic Education Annual Meeting, Milwaukee, 1972. "Australian Aboriginal Communities," International Geographical Union Symposium, "Cultural Discord in the Modern World," Vancouver, August 1972. "Improving Introductory Geography Courses," panelist, Association of American Geographers West Lakes Regional Division Meeting, Iowa City, 1971. "Preparing Tests to Measure Course Objectives," Illinois Academy of Science Meeting, Chicago, 1970.

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OTHER PARTICIPATION IN CONFERENCES Chair and Co-organizer. “Life Course Approaches.” . Association of American Geographers, Chicago, 2015. Chair. “Working Abroad: International Job Opportunities for Geographers.” Association of American Geographers, New York, 2012. Discusssant, “The Gender, Place and Culture Jan Monk Lecture in Feminist Geography. Association of American Geographers, New York, 2012. Discussant, “Living on the Edge: Borders and Women’s Lives.” Association of American Geographers, Seattle, WA , April 2011. Chair., Geographies of ‘Successful Aging.” .Association of American Geographers, Seattle, WA , April 2011. Panel Co-organizer (with K. Foote and M.Solem) and Chair “Rethinking Postgraduate Education in Geography: International Perspectives on Improving Practice. International Geographical Union Regional Congress, Tel Aviv, Israel, July 2010 Organizer and Chair, Discussion Sessions, International Geographical Union Commission on Gender and Geography, “Bridging Gendered Diversity in a Globalizing World.” Ein Karem, Israel, July 2010. Chair, Geographies of Aging. “ Annual Meeting, Assoication of American Geographers, Washington Dc, April, 2010. Chair, “Space and Everyday Environments. Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Washington, DC, April, 2010. Panelist and co-organizer. Memorial Session for Reg Golledge, Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Washington, DC. April 2010. Chair, “Geogtaphies of women’s and men’s participation in neo-liberal and post-socialist labour markets.” International Geographical Uniion Commission on Gender and Geography, Szeged, Hungary/Timisoara, Romania, May, 2009. Chair and Panel Moderator, “ Preparing Master’s Students for Careers Outside the University.” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, March, 2009. Discussant, “Writing Successfully for the Journal of Geography in Higher Education.” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, March, 2009.

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Discussant, “Research on Graduate Education in Geography.” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Boston, April, 2008. Chair and Co-Organizer, “Support for International Geographers in the US: Relations with Students and Colleagues.” Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, San Francisco, April, 2007. Chair and discussant, Session on “Demographic Aging,” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Chicago, March, 2006 Co-Chair and Organizer, Panel on Fulbright Awards, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Chicago, March, 2006.

Chaired Distinguished Mentor Sessions in Honor of Lydia Pulsipher, National Council for Geographic Education, Birmingham AL, October, 2005. Represented Association of American Geographers, American Council on Education Meeting, “Where the Disciplines Live,” Washington, DC. September, 2005. Chaired Session, “Coming From Abroad.” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Denver, April, 2005. Represented Association of American Geographers at Joint Meeting of US Disciplinary Associations and UK Learning and Teaching Subject Centres, American Association for Higher Education, Washington DC, October,2002. Organized Presidential Plenary panel, “Points of View, Sites for Action,” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, March 2002. Chaired session: “Geographies of inclusion and exclusion” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, March 2002. Represented Association of American Geographers at 50th Anniversary Meeting of Canadian Association of Geographers, Montreal, May 2001. Discussant, Plenary Symposium, “Postmodern Cultures, Space and Place,” International Geographical Congress, Seoul, Korea, August 2000. Discussant, Gender Panel, World History, World Geography Conference, Austin TX, February, 2000. Panel organizer and Chair, “Issues in International Collaborative Research,” Women’s Worlds ‘99, Tromso, Norway, June 1999.

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Chair, “Sex and the Gimpy Girl,” Society for Menstrual Cycle Research Conference, Tucson, AZ June 1999. Panelist, Women’s Health Session, Border Health Foundation Conference, Casa Grande, AZ, October 1998. Chair, Panel on "Perspectives on Feminist Theory: Diversity and Transformation," National Council for Research on Women Annual Conference, Washington, DC, October 1998. Co-organizer, Symposium on Gender, Migration, and Citizenship, Commission on Gender and Geography, International Geographical Union, Lisbon, August 1998. Chair, Panel on “Feminism, Geography and Human Rights,” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Boston, March 1998. Chair, Session on “Gender, Planning and Human Rights,” Association of American Geographers, Boston, March 1998. Session moderator, “Women’s Studies, Area Studies, International Studies,”project conference, New York, October 1997. Panel Moderator, “Trying Transformations: Bridging Gender, Race and Class,” Geographic Education, New Zealand, July 1997. Workshop Organizer, “Integrating Material About Women and Girls in Geography Curricula,” International Geographical Congress, The Hague, The Netherlands, August 1996. Panelist, “Linking the Academy and the Community,” National Council for Research on Women Annual Meeting, Chicago, June 1996. Moderator, “The Place of Place,” SITE Santa Fe Symposium, Santa Fe, September 1995. Discussant, “Women and Work in International Perspective,” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Chicago, March 1995. Discussant, “Multicultural Education,” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Chicago, March 1995. Conference advisor and section leader, "New Horizons in Feminist Geography," NSF funded conference and workshop, University of Kentucky, January 1995. Plenary Session Moderator, "The Pacific Connection,” International Geographic Congress, Washington, D.C., August 1992.

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Panelist, "Is There Geographic Bias in Research on Women?”, National Council for Research on Women, Cambridge, MA, 1992. Session Chair, Commission on Geographical Education Symposium, International Geographical Union, Hong Kong, August, 1990. Co-organizer, International Geographical Union Gender Study Group Program, International Geographic Congress, Beijing, 1990. Panelist, "International Projects in Centers for Research on Women,” National Council for Research on Women Annual Meeting, New York, 1990. Discussant, "Women and Life Stages: Social Geographies from the Third World," Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Baltimore, March 1989. Participant, Anglo-French Symposium on Caribbean Geopolitics, Oxford University, 1988. Discussant, Rocky Mountain American Studies Association Meeting, Albuquerque, 1987. Discussant, "New Perspectives on Feminist Research," Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, 1987. Organizer, Round Table, “Women and Gender, “International Geographic Union Regional Congress, Barcelona,1986. Chaired session, American Studies Association Meeting, San Diego, “Women and Landscape” in honor of Annette Kolodny. Chaired session, Curriculum Integration Panel, National Women's Studies Association Meeting, Seattle, 1985. Convener, "Geographic Research on Women and/or Gender,” International Geographical Union Congress, Paris, 1984. Symposium Participant "Twentieth Anniversary Symposium,” Information and Documentation Centre of the Netherlands, Utrecht, 1984. Chaired sessions, "Visions of Landscapes: Women Writers & Artists in the Southwest," Museum of Albuquerque, 1984. Chaired workshops, "Latin America," Women and Development Conference, Canberra, 1983. Chaired panel, "Women and Western Landscapes," American Studies Association Meeting, Memphis, 1981.

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Co-organizer of women's caucus, National Council for Geographic Education Meeting, Mexico City, 1979, Women in Development Conference, MUCIA.-AID, Chicago, 1979; Minneapolis, 1980; Madison, 1980. Chaired session, Social Geography, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, 1979. Participant, chairperson training programs, National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education, Chicago, 1977, 1978. Chaired session, "Women's Studies: Needs and Desires," Feminist Scholarship, University of Illinois, 1978. Chaired session, Geographic Education, Association of American Geographers West Lakes Regional Division Meeting, 1978. Directors' Meeting, Teaching and Learning in Graduate Geography Project, Chicago, 1973; Atlanta, 1973; Boulder, 1974; Ann Arbor, 1974; Atlanta, 1975.

Seminar participant, American Association for Higher Education, "Faculty Development and Evaluation," Elmhurst, IL, 1974. Symposium participant, "Cultural Discord in the Modern World," International Geographic Union, Vancouver, 1972. PRINCIPAL COURSES TAUGHT Graduate:

Professional Development in Geography; Cultural Geography Seminar (University of Arizona); Advanced Field Geography; Development Problems in the Caribbean; Improving Teaching Skills; Orientation for Teaching Assistants; Independent Research in Social Geography and Geographic Education. (University of Illinois)

Combined Graduate & Undergraduate: Women: Space and Place. (University of Illinois) Undergraduate: Feminist Geography (University of Canterbury)

Contemporary Social and Environmental Problems; Scope and Purpose of Geography; Earth Physical Systems; Human Interaction with the

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Environment; Field Studies in Geography; Independent Research in Social Geography and Geographic Education (University of Illinois).

PH.D. AND M.A. DISSERTATION AND THESIS COMMITTEES:

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Rebecca Theobald, University of Colorado, Boulder Allison Louise Cohen, University of Melbourne (external examiner) Jill Cowley, University of New Mexico Kristine Peleg University of Arizona Alison Cadzow, University of Technology, Sydney (external examiner) Cynthia Pope, University of Arizona Antoni Luna, University of Arizona Karen Nairn, University of Waikato (external examiner) Ruth Liepins, University of Melbourne (external examiner) Ellen Hansen, University of Arizona (Chair) Eva Humbeck, Arizona State University (External committee member) Joan Fairhurst, University of Pretoria, South Africa (External co-

supervisor) Pamela Thomas, External Ph.D. examiner, Australian National University David Becker, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Tony Lazewski, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign

M.A. Louise Every, Geography, University of Arizona Andrew Clark, Geography, University of Arizona Rebecca Drummond, Geography, University of Arizona Anne Bonds, Women’s Studies, University of Arizona Sindie Spencer Kennedy, Women’s Studies, University of Arizona Ellen Hansen, Geography, University of Arizona Jill Seskin, Geography, University of Arizona Rod Sheets, American Indian Studies, University of Arizona Eric Eden, Geography, University of Arizona Julie Jamarta, Geography, University of Arizona Ruth Lane, Geography, Australian National University (external examiner)

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Association of American Geographers: Archives Committee, 2014-present; Senior Associates Program, 2005-present; Nystrom Awards Committee, 2005. Endowment Committee, 2002-present; Executive Committee 2000-2003; Centennial Planning Development Committee, 1999; Member, Association Archives and History Committee, 1998-2001; Member, International Research and Scholarly Exchange Committee, 1994-1997; Visiting Committee (Chair), Human Dimensions of Global Change Curriculum Project, 1995-1997; Member, Commission on College Geography II, 1991-present; Member, Ad hoc Committee on College Geography, 1990-91; Program Committee, 1998; Member, Editorial Board, Annals of the AAG, 1985-87; "Synthesis and Survey of American Geography" Task Force, 1984-1986; Honors Committee, 1984-1986; Committee to Evaluate U.S. Participation in UNESCO, 1984; Committee on Guidelines for Geographic Education, K-12, 1984; Committee on the Status of Women in Geography, 1981-84; National Councilor, 1978-81; Employment Opportunities Committee, 1979-81; Committee on Specialty Groups, 1978-81, chair, 1980-81; Committee on College Geography, 1977-80; Visiting Geographical Scientist Panel, 1978-1985; Delegate to National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education, 1974-1982; Representative to N.C.A.T.E. training workshop, 1973; Committee on Geographic Education, 1972-75. Association of Pacific Coast Geographers. Distinguished Service Honors Committee, 2007, Nominations Committee, 2011. National Council for Geographic Education: Distinguished Mentor Committee, 2005-2007; Advisory Committee, “Finding A Way” Project, 1996-2000; Journal of Geography: Editor Search Committee, (Chair) 1996-1997; Task Force on Underrepresented Groups, 1991-1996; Special Publications Board, 1989-1996; Acting Editor, Special Publications, 1993; Recording Secretary, 1984-1986; Committee on Women in Geographic Education (chair), 1980-81; Executive Board Member, 1980-83; Liaison representative to International Geographical Union Commission on Geographic Education, 1978-1988; Program Committee, Annual Meeting, 1979; Nominating Committee, 1979; Research and Grants Committee, 1977-79; Task Force on Colleges and Universities, 1977-78; Program Reviewer, Annual Meeting, 1975. National Council for Research on Women: Chair, International Committee, 1997-2000; Board Member, 1995-2005; Outreach Committee Member, 1995-2004; Board Development Committee, 2004-2005. Society of Woman Geographers: Chair, Fellowship Committee, 2014-present; Chair, Nominating Committee, 2007-8; Review Committee, Evelyn L. Pruitt Dissertation Fellowships, 2003-2006; Member, Geographic Education Committee, 1987-90. U.S. National Committee for the International Geographical Union: (National Academy of Sciences/National Research Council) member, 1980-84, 1984-88; Chair, Travel Grants Screening Committee, 1981-82; Chair, Publicity Committee, 1982-84. Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers: Board of Directors, 1981-84; Publications committee, 1982-84.

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Illinois Geographical Society: Outstanding College Senior Awards Committee, chair, 1978-80. Visiting Geographical Scientist, California State University, Fresno (for Association of American Geographers and Gamma Theta Upsilon Honorary), 1986. Visiting Geographical Scientist Program Speaker - Indiana University, Indiana, PA, and University of Pittsburgh, Johnstown, 1987. OTHER PROFESSIONAL SERVICE INTERNATIONAL Review panel, International Geographical Union Honors Awards Committee, 2015. External Examiner, PhD Dissertation, University of Auckland, 2012. Referee, Australian Academy Social Science, 2002. Consultant, The Ford Foundation, Israel, 1998-1999. Vice Chair, Commission on Gender and Geography, International Geographical Union, 1992-1996; Editor, Newsletter, 1996-present 2000; . Member of Organizing Committee and Scientific Program Chair, International Geographical Congress, 1992. Vice Chair and co-founder, International Geographical Union Study Group on Geography and Gender, 1988-1992. Promotion reviewer: University of British Columbia, 1994(2); 1987; Middlesex University, 1992; University of Toronto, 1994; University of Melbourne, 1994; University of Guyana, 1995; University of Victoria, B.C., 1996, University of Tel Aviv, 1998; Durham University, 1999; York University, 2000; Deakin University, 2000; University of Amsterdam, 2000; University of Haifa, 2000, Simon Fraser University, 2001; University of Zurich, 2002; Leeds University, 2003; University of Haifa, 2005; University of Waikato, 2005; University of Tel Aviv, 2006; Queen Mary, University of London, 2006; Leeds University, 2006; Queen Mary, University of London, 2007; Australian National University, 2010; Macquarie University, Australia, 2012. Publisher’s Reviewer and Consultant: Kluwer, 2003-present; Ashgate, 2005, Rowman and Littlefield, 2008. Proposal reviewer: Australian Research Grants Committee, 1987; Economic and Social Science

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Research Council (UK), 1998; Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (Canada) 1991, 1994, 1999; University of British Columbia, 1996; York University, 1996. NATIONAL Chair, Fellowship Committee, Society of Woman Geographers, 2014- Consultant, National Geographic Society/Association of American Geographers/National Council for Geographic Education. “Roadmap for Geography K-12 2011-2012.. Fundraising Committee, Association of American Geographers, 2008-2009. Consultant, SAGE Publications, Geography for the 21st Century (J.Stoltman, ed.), 2009. External member, Review Committee, Department of Geography, University of Washington, 2008. Proposal Reviewer/ Panelist, Doctorial Dissertation Fellowships, American Council of Learned Societies, 2007, 2008, 2009. Focus Group Participant, Institute for Women’s Policy Research, Washington DC, 2005. Staff, Geography Faculty Development Alliance Institute, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 2002; 2003; 2004; 2005. Consultant, “Liberal Education and Global Citizenship: The Arts of Democracy,” American Association of Colleges and Universities, 2002-05. Panelist, Ford Foundation Trustees EMAC Division Meeting, Tsaile, AZ, April 2002. Consultant, Women and Gender Studies Program, Louisiana State University, 2000. External evaluator, Center for Women and Gender Studies, University of Illinois-Chicago, 2000. Consultant, Ford Foundation, 1998 Panelist, Nominating Panel, Heinz Family Foundation, 1998-2000. Advisory Board, Institute for Research on Women, Rutgers University, 1998-2000 Consultant, Women’s Studies/American Studies/International Studies Project, Tulane University, 1997; University of Minnesota, 1997. Advisory Board, National Center for Curriculum Transformation Resources on Women, Towson State University, 1995-1998.

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Consultant, “Finding A Way,” National Council for Geographic Education, 1995-2000. Consultant, The Ford Foundation, 1992. Consultant, Columbia Encyclopaedia, 1990-92. Promotion and Awards reviewer: University of New Mexico, 1988; Cornell University, 1991; Rutgers University, 1992; Middlebury College, 1993; University of California, Los Angeles, 1993; SUNY-New Paltz, 1994; City University of New York, 1994; University of Hawaii, 1995; Kansas State University, 1995; University of New Mexico, 1995; University of Vermont, 1995; West Virginia University, 1996; University of Southern California, 1997; Utah State University, 1997; Rutgers University, 1997; Colgate University, 1998; Rutgers University, 1998; Temple University, 1998; University of Nebraska-Omaha, 1998; University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, 1998; University of Minnesota, Duluth, 1998; University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1999; Bucknell University, 2000; State University of New York, Buffalo, 2000; Mills College, 2001; University of Southern California, 2001; Pennsylvania State University, 2001; University of Nebraska, Omaha, 2002; East Carolina University, 2002; Pennsylvania State University, 2002; University of Kansas, 2004; West Virginia University, 2004; Hunter College, 2005; University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 2005; Bucknell University, 2006; Kent State University, 2006; University of Washington, 2006, 2007; University of Oregon, 2007; Colorado College, 2007; University of Kentucky, 2008; University of Southern Florida, 2010; University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 2011; Temple University, 2011; University of Richmond, 2011; Texas Tech University, 2011. University of Texas, Austin, 2013. University of Melbourne, 2015. Member, Research Advisory Committee, National Board, YWCA, 1989. U.S. Fulbright Review Committee, Geography, 1985-1988 (Chair 1987-88); Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific, 1988; Chair, 1990-92. Consultant, Gender Balanced Curriculum Committee, Monmouth College, NJ, 1987. Consultant, Gender Balanced Curriculum Committee, Indiana University, Indiana, PA., 1987. Consultant, Association for Instructional Technology Global Geography Project, 1987. Consultant, National Assessment of Educational Progress, 1987. Consultant on integrating women into international studies for Mid-Texas Association for International Studies and Lutheran College Women's Conference, Sequin, Texas, 1986. Consultant: National Geographic Society, 1979-81, 1986, 1987. Proposal Reviewer: National Science Foundation, 1980; 1984; 1985; 1986;1992; 1997, 2000; 2002;

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2010; Rockefeller Foundation, 1992; National Endowment for the Humanities, 1983, National Geographic Society, 1984, 1987. Consultant, Western States Project on Women in the Curriculum, Central Washington University, 1984. Consultant, Arizona State University. "Integrating Women into International Studies" project,

1984. Consultant, Association of North Dakota Geographers Global Education Project, 1980. Consultant: West Virginia University, West VA. Consortium for Faculty and Course Development in International Studies, 1982-83. Manuscript reviewer, (national and international) Journal of Geography in Higher Education; Geojournal; Journal of Geography; Journal of Inter-American Studies and World Affairs; Professional Geographer; Annals, Association of American Geographers; Journal of Cultural Geography; Yearbook of the Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers; Social Science Quarterly; Gender, Place and Culture; Frontiers; Environment and Planning A; Cities; Economic Geography; Progress in Human Geography; Documents D’Analisi Geografica; International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education; Journal of Rural Studies; Journal of Regional Science; New Zealand Geographer, Tne Canadian Geographer; Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers; Treballs de la Societat Catalana de Geografia, Geographical Research; Australian Geographer; Journal of Geographical Science; Hagar; Area, Health an d Place; Social and Cultural Geography; China Review; Pacific Asia Inquiry; International Journal of Asia Pacific Studies; Journal of Historical Geography; South African Geographical Journal. Publisher's reviewer: Addison, Wesley, Longman; W.H. Freeman; University of Arizona Press; Holt, Rinehart & Winston; Houghton-Mifflin; W.B. Saunders; Prentice-Hall; Addison-Wesley; Duxbury Press; McGraw-Hill; Allyn and Bacon; Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich; Butterworths; Palgrave/MacMillan; Blackwell. Guest participant at Steering Committee Meeting of Teaching and Learning in Graduate Geography Project, Chicago, December, 1977. Member, Site Accreditation Team, N.C.A.T.E., California State University, Los Angeles, 1984; University of Tennessee, 1981; Catholic University, Washington, D.C., 1979; University of Missouri, 1977; American University, Washington, D.C., 1975; College of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MN, 1974. Delphi Panelist, University of Texas at Dallas, 1973, 1974. UNIVERSITY SERVICE

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University of Arizona: Continuing Status Reviewer, Institute for the Study of Planet Earth, 2005; Development Committee, Department of Geography and Regional Development, 2004-present; Colloquium Committee, Department of Geography and Regional Development, 2004-present; Salary Equity Committee, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences (2002); Promotion Review Committee, Udall Center (2001); SIROW Search Committee, Chair (2001); Two-Year Review Committee, Center for Latin American Studies (2000-2001); Women’s Studies Academic Professional Review Committee (1997-2000); Women’s Studies Academic Professional Promotion Committee, Chair (2000); Women’s Studies Anniversary Program Committee (1999-2000); WISE Board, Member (1990-present); SIROW/WISE Search Committee, Chair (2000); Women's Studies Search Committee, Co-Chair (1998-1999); Women's Studies Academic Program Review Committee (1998-1999); Women’s Studies Promotion and Tenure Committee (1997-1998); Women’s Studies Transfer Evaluation Committee, Chair (1997-1998); Member, Graduate Committee, Women’s Studies (1995-present); College of Social and Behavioral Science Academic Professional Promotion Committee, Member (1995-1996); Search Committee, Women’s Studies Chair (1997-1998), Co-Chair (1995-1996); Search Committee, SIROW Associate Project Director, Chair (1995); Search Committee, SIROW/WISE, Chair (1993-1994); Sunset Review Committee, Drachman Institute (1993-1994); International Travel Grants Committee (1991-present); Research Infrastructure Committee, Vice President for Research (1991-1992); Social and Behavioral Sciences Budget Planning Committee (1991-1991); Sustaining Faculty Diversity Conference Planning Committee, Chair (1991-1992); Search Committee, Women's Studies/SIROW, Member (1988-1989, 1990); Status of University Women Committee, Association of Women Faculty, Chair (1989-1992); Association of Women Faculty, Vice President (1988-1989); Women in Development Committee (1980-1984); Screening Committee, Tinker Grant Awards, Latin American Area Center; 2-year review committee, Member, Southwest Center; Academic Professional's Subcommittee, Association for Women Faculty, Member; Academic Professional Salary Equity Review Committee 1984; Executive Committee, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences (1984-1985); Department of Geography Search Committee 1986. Various guest lectures in Geography and Anthropology. University of Illinois: Executive Committee, Women in Development (1979-1980); Individual Plans of Study Advisory Committee (1976-1980); Social Studies Area Committee (1972-1977); (1978-1979); Conference in Undergraduate General Education, L.A.S. College 1978; Women's Studies Committee (1976-1977); L.A.S. College Representative to C.I.C. Conference on Women's Studies 1976; Panelist, Orientation Meetings (1975-1976); Parents' Liaison Committee (1974-1975); Representative to Inter-Institutional Committee on Women's Studies 1975; L.A.S. Committee on Committees (1974-1975); Task Force Member, Council on Program Evaluation (1973-1974); Campus Committee on the Status of Women (1972-1975); L.A.S. Committee on Undergraduate Instruction (1972-1973); Various committees in Department of Geography (Undergraduate Affairs, Search, Affirmative Action, etc.) (1972-1980). COMMUNITY SERVICE Presentations: Catholic Community Services, Tucson, 2002; Women’s Foundation of Southern

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Arizona Community Forum, 2001; Grace St. Paul Episcopal Church, 2000; St. Philip=s in the Foothills Episcopal Church, 1999; United Nations Association of Southern Arizona, 1998; Working Women’s Summit, 1997; Executive Women’s Council, 1997; Tucson Hadassah, 1996; Silver City, NM AAUW et.al., 1996; Soroptimist Club of Phoenix, 1996; Green Valley AAUW, 1994; Tucson Hadassah Rama, 1994; Tohono Chul Park Lecture Series, 1993; Women's Studies Advisory Council Salon Series, 1992; Arizona Historical Society, Southwest Writers Series, 1989; Guest Speaker, Faculty Women's Association, 1989; Women's Studies Advisory Council, Tucson, 1987; YWCA Leadership Development Program, Phoenix, 1984; Tucson Women's Design Network, 1984, 1981; Democrats of Greater Tucson, 1984; Women's Electoral Lobby, Canberra, 1983; Narrabundah College, Canberra, 1983. Women’s Foundation of Southern Arizona. Grant Review Committee, 2014, Policy and Programs Committee, 2005-2006; Grants Review Committee, 2004 – 2009; Status of Women in Southern Arizona Report Committee, 2007-2008; Consultant, Board Evaluation, 2007; Advisory Board, 2006-present. Quality Recognition Awards Panel, Girl Scouts of the USA, 2000-2001; 2001-2002. Steering Committee Member, Arizona Women’s Conference, 2004. Advisory Council, Women’s Foundation of Southern Arizona, 1999-present. Participant, Arizona Town Hall, 1999. Arizona Teacher Proficiency Assessment Committee, 1998-2000. Consultant, Arizona Humanities Council, 1991. Member, Research Center Task Force, National Board YWCA, 1982-1983; Consultant on Research Center development, 1983-1984; 1987. Co-Chair, Research Committee, Ad Hoc Task Force on Gender and Justice, Pima County, 1984-1986. Member (Vice-Chair) Arizona Geographic Names Board, 1984-1985; member 1985-1986. Various radio and TV interviews, Tucson, 1980-2000; Sydney, Canberra, and Armidale (Australia), 1983; New Zealand, 1998. Executive Committee, Borderlands Network, 1986-1989. Program Committee, U.N. Association Conference "From Nairobi to Tucson,” 1985. Advisory Committee, Tucson Public Library radio series on Southwestern literature, 1985.

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