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McElroy, Erin. “Techno-Imperialism.” In In Decoloniality in Eastern Europe: A Lexicon of Reorientation, edited by Ana Vilenica, 132–39. Novi Sad: Kuda, 2023.
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Wilson, M. (2023) An elusive consensus: mental health and psychosocial support in disasters and emergencies since 1980. [Doctoral dissertation, University of Washington]
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McElroy, Erin. “Speculating Upon San Francisco’s Futurity: From Shell Company Evictions to Decolonial Action.” In Housing Displacement: Conceptual and Methodological Issues, edited by Guy Baeten, Carina Listerborn, Maria Persdotter, and Emil Pull, 97–112. Routledge, 2020.
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McElroy, Erin. “Corruption, Șmecherie, and Siliconization: Retrospective and Speculative Technoculture in Postsocialist Romania.” Catalyst: Feminism, Theory, Technoscience 6, no. 2 (November 7, 2020): 1–26.
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McElroy, Erin. “Digital Nomads in Siliconising Cluj: Material and Allegorical Dispossessions.” Urban Studies, 57(15): 3078–3094.
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McElroy, Erin. “Digital Nomads in Siliconising Cluj: Material and Allegorical Dispossessions.” Urban Studies, 57(15): 3078–3094.
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Atanasoski, Neda, and Erin McElroy. “Postsocialism and the Afterlives of Revolution: Impossible Spaces of Dissent.” In Reframing Critical Literary, and Cultural Theories, edited by Nicoletta Pireddu, 273–97. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.
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Phoebe Clark (2018) The problem of visibility in LGBT human rights: a reply to Camminga and Mills, Global Discourse, 8:3, 488-492, DOI: 10.1080/23269995.2018.1521111
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Bergmann, L. (2017) "Towards economic geographies beyond the Nature-Society divide," Geoforum 85: 324-335.
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Daniel Bessner and Matthew Sparke, 2017, “Nazism, Neoliberalism and the Trumpist Challenge to Democracy,” Environment and Planning A.
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Matthew Sparke, 2017, "Austerity and the embodiment of neoliberalism as ill-health: Towards a theory of biological sub-citizenship," Social Science & Medicine, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2016.12.027
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Sparke, Matthew, 2013, Introducing Globalization: Ties, Tensions and Uneven Integration, Oxford: Blackwell.
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MacFarlane, K. 2016. Review of Soundscapes of Wellbeing in Popular Music, edited by G. J. Andrews, P. Kingsbury, and R. Kearns. The Canadian Geographer. early view.
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Eloho Basikoro, Ph.D. Pathologies of Patriarchy: Death, Suffering, Care and Coping in the Gendered Gaps of HIV/AIDS Interventions in Nigeria
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Young, J. 2016. Polar bear management in a digital Arctic: Inuit perspectives across the Web. The Canadian Geographer/Le Geographe Canadien. DOI: 10.1111/cag.12284
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Net Art Aesthetics
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Matthew Sparke, 2016, "Situated Cyborg Knowledge In Not So Borderless Online Global Education:Mapping the Geosocial Landscape of a MOOC," Geopolitics http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14650045.2016.1204601
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Mitchell, K. 2016. Celebrity Humanitarianism, Transnational Emotion, and the Rise of Neoliberal Citizenship. Global Networks 16, 2.
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Mitchell, K. and MacFarlane, K. 2016. Crime and the Global City: Migration, Borders, and the Pre-Criminal. Oxford Handbooks in Criminology.
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Katharyne Mitchell. 2016. Neoliberalism and Citizenship. In Springer, S. ed. Handbook of Neoliberalism. New York: Routledge.
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Sparke, Matthew, 2016, “Health and the Embodiment of Neoliberalism,” in Simon Springer Kean Birch, Julie MacLeavy, eds. The Handbook of Neoliberalism, New York: Routledge.
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Jarosz, Lucy. 2015. Contesting hunger discourses in R. Bryant and S. Kim Eds. International Handbook of Political Ecology. Edward Elgar, pp. 305-317.
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Margaret Wilson, MA, Ebola exceptionalism: on the intersecting political and health geographies of the 2014-2015 epidemic
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Cox, C. R. (2015). Faulty presuppositions and false dichotomies: The problematic nature of "the anthropocene". Telos, 2015(172), 59-81.
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Mitchell, Katharyne and Sparke, Matthew, 2016, “The New Washington Consensus: Millennial Philanthropy and the Making of Global Market Subjects,” Antipode 48: 3. 724 –749, http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/anti.12203/abstract
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Cynthia Irene Simekha, On the limits of global health care in Kenya
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Patricia Lopez, PhD, Haiti and the History of Health Citizenship
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Sparke, Matthew, 2014, “Author's Response,” contribution to a book review symposium on Introducing Globalization: Ties, Tensions and Uneven Integration, Oxford: Wiley.
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Sparke, Matthew, 2014, "Health" in Roger Lee et al, eds. Handbook of Human Geography, Thousand Oaks: Sage, pages 684 – 708
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Cole Trevathan Bazemore, WGHA internship
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Rachel Beck, Improving neonatal care in Cote D’Ivoire
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Review of John Western, Cosmopolitan Europe: Strasbourg a Self Portrait for AAG Review of Books, 1, 3, 2013, 140-147.
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Sparke, Matthew, with Tim Bunnell, James Sidaway and Carl Grundy-Warr, 2013, “Geographies of power in the Indonesia-Malaysia-Singapore growth triangle,” in Derudder, B., Hoyler, M., Taylor, P. J. and Witlox, F. (eds) International Handbook of Globalization and World Cities, Edward Elgar, pages 465 – 475.
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Sparke, Matthew, 2013, “From Global Dispossession to Local Repossession: Towards a Worldly Cultural Geography of Occupy Activism,” in Nuala Johnson, Jamie Winders and Richard Schein, Handbook of Cultural Geography, Oxford: Blackwell-Wiley, 2013.
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Bergmann, Luke. "Bound by chains of carbon: ecological–economic geographies of globalization." Annals of the Association of American Geographers 103, no. 6 (2013): 1348-1370.
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Bergmann, Luke. "A Coevolutionary Approach to the Capitalist Space Economy." Environment and Planning A 44, no. 3 (2012): 518-37.
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Dawn Tuason, Public Health Honors, spatial justice
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Marina Fitzpatrick, WGHA internship
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Models, Maps and the Making of Global Health
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Anguelov, Dimitar and Sparke, Matthew, 2012, “H1N1, Globalization and the Epidemiology of Inequality,” Health & Place, 18 (2012) 726–736.
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Dean Chahin, Critical Development Forum class project
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Sara Gilbert, MA, Aspirations and Anxieties: the Neoliberal Geopolitics of the NIC
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Sparke, Matthew, 2011, "Global Geographies," in Brown and Morrill, eds. Seattle Geographies, Seattle: University of Washington Press, pages 48 – 70.
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Lenny Hogerwerf, Robert G. Wallace, Ottaviani, Jan Slingenbergh, Daniela Prosser, Luke Bergmann, and M. Gilbert. "Persistence of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza H5N1 Virus Defined by Agro-Ecological Niche." EcoHealth 7, no. 2 (2010): 213-25.
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Stephen Young, PhD, The Global Redline: Mapping Markets, Movements and Moralities in the Financialization of India
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Sparke, Matthew, 2010, “National Identity case study: How is globalization transforming the borders of national identity?” In Solem, M., Klein, P., Muñiz-Solari, O., and Ray, W., eds., AAG Center for Global Geography Education.
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Sparke, Matthew, 2009, “Unpacking economism and remapping the terrain of global health,” in Adrian Kay and Owain Williams, editors, Global Health Governance: Transformations, Challenges and Opportunities Amidst Globalization, New York: Palgrave Macmillan: 131 – 159.
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Sparke, Matthew, 2009, “American Empire,” “borders,” “borderlands,” “boundary,” “flows,” “geopolitics,” “globalization,” “glocalization,” “nation,” “nationalism,” “nation-state,” “outsourcing,” “Pax Americana,” “terms of trade,” “trade,” and “World Trade Organization” for the 5th edition of the Dictionary of Human Geography, edited by Derek Gregory, Ron Johnston, Geraldine Pratt, Michael Watts, and Sarah Whatmore, Oxford: Blackwell.
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Sparke, Matthew. "Political Geography -- Political Geographies of Globalization III: Resistance." Progress in Human Geography 32, no. 3 (2008): 423-40.
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McClelland, Jesse. Rescaling the Human Right to Adequate Housing: Criteria and Condominiums in Addis Ababa (MA Thesis, Department of Law, American University in Cairo), 2008.
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Sparke, Matthew. "Geopolitical Fears, Geoeconomic Hopes, and the Responsibilities of Geography."Annals of the Association of American Geographers 97, no. 2 (2007): 338-49.
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Sparke, Matthew, 2007, “Everywhere but always somewhere: Critical geographies of the Global South,” The Global South, 1(1): 117 – 126.
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Kim England and Kevin Ward (2007) Neoliberalization: Networks, States, Peoples, International Antipode/Blackwell book series.
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Doris Olivers, MA, A critique of neoliberal hegemony and counter-hegemonic alternatives of the World Social Forum
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Sparke, Matt, "Globalization and Paul Farmer’s Reframing of Care," UW Office of Minority Affairs and Diversity, 2006
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Brown, Elizabeth, Corva, Dominic, Day, Heather Day, Faria, Carolin, Sparke, Matthew, Sparks, Tony, Varg, Kirsten, 2005, “The World Social Forum and the Lessons for Economic Geography,” Economic Geography, 81 (4) 359 - 380.
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Matthew Sparke, 2004, "Political Geographies of Globalization: (1) Dominance," Progress in Human Geography, 28,6 777–794.
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Meaghan Snow, GEOG honors paper on the Baghdad Green Zone
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Sparke, Matthew, Sidaway, James, Bunnell Tim, and Grundy-Warr, Carl, 2004, “Triangulating the Borderless World: Geographies of Power in the Indonesia-Malaysia-Singapore Growth Triangle " Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, NS 29 485–498.
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Sue Roberts, Anna Secor and Matthew Sparke, 2003, “Neoliberal Geopolitics,” Antipode, 35, 5: pages 886 – 897.
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Matthew Sparke, 2003, “American Empire and Globalisation: Postcolonial Speculations on Neocolonial Enframing,” Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography, 24, 3, pages 373 - 389.
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Matthew Sparke and Victoria Lawson, 2003, “Entrepreneurial Political Geographies of the Global-Local Nexus,” in John Agnew, Katharyne Mitchell and Gerard O Tuathail, eds., A Companion to Political Geography, Oxford: Blackwell, pages 315 - 334.
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Nagar, Richa, Victoria Lawson, Linda McDowell, and Susan Hanson. "Locating globalization: Feminist (re) readings of the subjects and spaces of globalization*." Economic Geography 78, no. 3 (2002): 257-284.
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Matthew Sparke, 2002, “Not a State, but a State of Mind: Cascading Cascadias and the Geo-Economics of Cross-Border Regionalism,” in Markus Perkmann and Ngai-Ling Sum, eds, Globalisation, Regionalisation and Cross-border Regions, New York: Palgrave Publishers, pages 212 - 240.
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Matthew Sparke, 2002, “Between Post-Colonialism and Cross-Border Regionalism,” Space and Polity, 6 (2), pages 203-213.
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Scott Boyd, GEOG honors paper on business school globalism
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Matthew Sparke, 2000, “Chunnel Visions: Unpacking the Anticipatory Geographies of an Anglo-European borderland,” Journal of Borderland Studies, XV,1, pages 2 – 34.
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Matthew Sparke, 2000, “Excavating the future in Cascadia: Geoeconomics and the imagined geographies of a cross-border region,” BC Studies, 127, Autumn, pages 5 - 44.
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Philip Craft, MA, Redefining Local Autonomy and Women’s Empowerment in Microcredit Discourse: A Study on Hegemony, Rhetorical Strategy, and the Ideology of ‘Development
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Matthew Sparke, 1998, “From Geopolitics to Geoeconomics: Transnational State Effects In the Borderlands,” Geopolitics, 3, 2, pages 61 – 97.
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Matthew Sparke, “Textbooks as Opportunities for Interdisciplinarity and Planetarity,” in review
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Jamie Peck and Matthew Sparke, 2016, “Symposium on Brett Christophers’ The Great Leveler: Capitalism and Competition in the Court of Law,” Environment and Planning A
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Available on CV.
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Rod Palmquist, MA, Global Health Workers and the Economic Geography of Brain Drain
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