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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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Anderson, Robert M. (2021) “Killing for the common good? The (bio)politics of wolf management in Washington State.” Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene, 9(1): 00179. doi: 10.1525/elementa.2020.00179
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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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Sandoval, Edgar, Julian Barr, and David J. Roberts. 2019. “There Are Different Ways of Being Strong: Steven Universe and Developing a Caring Superhero Masculinity.” In Superheroes and Masculinity: Unmasking the Gender Performance of Heroism, edited by Sean Parson and J.L. Schatz. Washington, DC: Lexington Books.
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Sandoval, Edgar. 2019. “Examining the Everyday for Immigration Politics.” Society & Space: Essays and Features, January. http://societyandspace.org/2019/01/23/examining-the-everyday-for-immigration-politics/.
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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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Sandoval, Edgar. 2018. “More than Violence: UndocuQueers’ Narratives of Disidentification and World-Making in Seattle, Washington, USA.” Gender, Place & Culture 25 (12): 1759–80. https://doi.org/10.1080/0966369X.2018.1558179
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Kim England and Caitlin Alcorn (2018) "Growing care gaps, shrinking state? Home care workers and the Fair Labor Standards Act" Cambridge Journal of Regions Economy and Society, 11(3):443-457
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Karin Schwiter, Kendra Strauss and Kim England (2018) “At home with the boss: Live-in elder care workers in Austria, Canada, Switzerland and the UK,” Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers,43(3): 462-476
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Kim England (2018) “Women in the Office: Clerical Work, Modernity and Workplaces” in Alexandra Staub (ed.) Routledge Companion to Modernity, Space and Modernity, Space and Gender, Routledge: New York, pp. 86-99.
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Lawson, V. and Elwood, S. 2018. Relational Poverty Politics: Forms, Struggles, Possibilities. University of Georgia Press.
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Maharawal, Manissa M., and Erin McElroy. “In the Time of Trump: Housing, Whiteness, and Abolition.” In Contested Property Claims: What Disagreement Tells Us About Ownership, edited by Maja H. Bruun, Mikkel Thorup, Patrick Cockburn, and Bjarke S. Risager, 109–25. New York: Routledge, 2017.
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Kim England (2017) "Home, Domestic Work and the State: The Spatial Politics of Domestic Workers Activism," Critical Social Policy, 37(3): 367-385.
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Ybarra, M.and L. McKinley. (2017) "Hunger Strikes: A Call to End Immigrant Detention." Tacoma, WA: Northwest Detention Center Resistance (NWDCR). Debuted July 23, 2017 at Northwest Film Forum. Available for viewing at: www.hungerstrikershandbook.org
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2017. Elwood, S. and Hawkins, H. Intra-disciplinarity and visual politics. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 107(1): 4-13. DOI: 10.1080/24694452.2016.1230413.
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Ybarra, M (2017) Green Wars: Conservation and decolonization in the Maya Forest. Oakland, CA: University of California Press
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Ybarra, M and Peña, IL (2017) “We Don’t Need Money, We Need to be Together:” Forced transnationality in deportation’s afterlives. Geopolitics (22):34-50.
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Kim England and Kevin Ward (2016) “Theorizing Neoliberalization” in Simon Springer, Kean Birch and Julie MacLeavy (eds.) The Handbook of Neoliberalism. Routledge: London.
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Farías, Mónica. 2016. "Working Across Class Difference in Popular Assemblies in Buenos Aires." In Encountering the City: Urban Encounters from Accra to New York, edited by Jonathan Darling and Helen F. Wilson,169-186. Abingdon-New York: Routledge.
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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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Biermann, C. "Securing forests from the scourge of chestnut blight: the biopolitics of nature and nation." Geoforum 75, 210-219.
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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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Farías, Mónica. 2015. "Women’s magazines and socioeconomic change: Para Ti, identity and politics in urban Argentina," Gender, Place & Culture 23 (5): 607-623. DOI: 10.1080/0966369X.2015.1034244
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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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Srinivas Chokkakula, PhD, The Political Geographies of Interstate Water Disputes in India
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Kim England (2015) “Nurses across Borders: Global Migration of Registered Nurses to the US” Gender Place and Culture, 22(1): 143-156
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Patricia Lopez, PhD, Haiti and the History of Health Citizenship
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Theron Stevenson, MA, Balkan Ghosts in Heavenly Gardens: How Nature Parks and Tourism are making a European Croatia.
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Sara Gilbert, MA, Aspirations and Anxieties: the Neoliberal Geopolitics of the NIC
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Ron Smith, PhD, Occupation ‘from the river to the sea’: Subaltern geopolitics of graduated incarceration in the 1967 Occupied Palestinian Territories
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Kim England and Isabel Dyck (2011) “Managing the Body Work of Home Care” Sociology of Health and Illness, 33 (2): 206-219
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Mitchell, K. 2011. Marseille’s Not for Burning: Comparative Networks of Integration and Exclusion in Two French Cities, Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 101, 2, 404-423.
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Mitchell, K. 2011. Zero Tolerance, Imperialism, Dispossession, ACME, 10, 2, 293-312.
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Dominic Corva, PhD, The Geo-politics of Narco-governance in the Americas: a Political Economy Approach
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Kim England and Kate Boyer (2009) “Women’s Work: The Feminization and Shifting Meanings of Clerical Work” Journal of Social History, 43(2): 307-340
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Tony Sparks, PhD, As much like home as possible: Geographies of homelessness and citizenship in Seattle's tent city 3
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Kim England and Kevin Ward (2007) Neoliberalization: Networks, States, Peoples, International Antipode/Blackwell book series.
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Olds, Kris, Sidaway, James, and Sparke, Matthew, 2005, “White Death,” Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 23, 475 – 479. Republished in Fundamentals in Geography, edited by Derek Gregory and Noel Castree, London: Sage, 2012, pp: 439 - 444.
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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, "Passports into Credit Cards: On the Borders and Spaces of Neoliberal Citizenship," in Joel Migdal ed. Boundaries and Belonging, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 251 - 283.
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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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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, 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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Jackson Zimmerman, PhD, Re-Mapping Transborder Environmental Governance: Sovereign Territory and the Pacific Salmon Treaty
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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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Carolina Katz, MA, Remapping Rights and Responsibilities: A Legal Geography of the 1996 Welfare and Immigration Reforms
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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, "Outsides Inside Patriotism: The Oklahoma Bombing and the Displacement of Heartland Geopolitics” in Critical Geopolitics: A Reader, eds. Simon Dalby and Gerard O. Tuathail, London: Routledge, 1998, pages 198 – 223
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Bernadette Stiell and Kim England (1997) “Domestic Distinctions: Constructing Difference among Paid Domestic Workers in Toronto,” Gender, Place, and Culture, 4(3): 339-359
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Kim England (1996) Who Will Mind the Baby? Geographies of Child-Care and Working Mothers, Routledge: London and New York.
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Matthew Sparke, 1995, “Writing on Patriarchal Missiles: The Chauvinism of the Gulf War and the Limits of Critique,” Environment and Planning A,26 (7), pages 1061 - 1089.
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Kim England (1994) “Getting Personal: Reflexivity, Positionality and Feminist Research,” The Professional Geographer, 46(1): 80-89
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Knopp, L.; Brown, M.; McKeithen, W. 2018 Urban politics as the unfolding of social relations in place: The case of sexually transmitted disease investigation in Mid-Twentieth Century Gay Seattle, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research doi:10.1111.1468-2427.12609
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Accepted and forthcoming, with Daniel Bessner, “Nazism, Neoliberalism and the Trumpist Challenge to Democracy,” Environment and Planning A.
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