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The Tod Spieker Colloquium Series: Burak Kadercan

The Territorial Logic of the Islamic State: Space, Society, and Statehood in the Post-Modern CaliphateBurak KadercanDepartment of Strategy & PolicyNaval War College, Newport, RI

The Tod Spieker Colloquium Series: David Beilman

Green Antarctica? Recent plant growth conditions in the Antarctic Peninsula in context of the last 2000 yearsDavid BeilmanDepartment of GeographyUniversity of Hawaii, Mānoa

von Humboldt Lecture: Paul Robbins

Return of the Repressed: Native Presence and American Memory in John Muir’s "Boyhood and Youth"Paul RobbinsDirector, Nelson Institute for Environmental StudiesUniversity of Wisconsin - Madison

Special Colloquium: Keith Bennett

Quaternary climate oscillations and the generation of biodiversityKeith Bennett, School of Geography and Sustainable DevelopmentUniversity of St. Andrews

Special Colloquium: Paul Maginn

Welcome to the Pornosphere: A Socio-Sexual Analysis of the AVN Adult Entertainment Expo, Las VegasPaul Maginn, School of Architecture and EnvironmentUniversity of Western Australia

The Tod Spieker Colloquium Series: Nathan Kraft

Using Functional Traits to Predict Species Coexistence in Plant Communities across Spatial and Temporal ScalesNathan KraftDepartment of Ecology and Evolutionary BiologyUCLA

The Tod Spieker Colloquium Series: B. L. Turner II

Land System Architecture: Linking the Spatial, Human-Environmental and Sustainability SciencesB. L. Turner IISchool of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning, School of SustainabilityArizona State University

UCLA AAG New Orleans Get Together

UCLA AAG New Orleans Get Together DateApril 11, 2018 Time8:00pm to 12:00am Location 605 Canal St, New Orleans, LA Contact UCLA AAG New Orleans Get TogetherPalace Cafe, Grand Fleur de Lis Room Event Details: Parking | Directions Please register here:

Special Colloquium: Julie Guthman

Becoming a pathogen: On the topology of soil disease in California’s strawberry industryJulie GuthmanProfessor, Social Sciences Division, UC Santa Cruz

The Tod Spieker Colloquium Series: Juan De Lara

Race, Capital and the Politics of Space in Southern CaliforniaJuan De LaraAssistant Professor of American Studies and Ethnicity, University of Southern California

The Tod Spieker Colloquium Series: Paul Loikith

Applied climate research in the Portland metro regionPaul LoikithAssistant Professor, Department of Geography, Climate Science Lab Director, Portlant State University

The Tod Spieker Colloquium Series: Ju Hui Judy Han

Not yet, not now, maybe later: Queer futurity and feminist politics in South KoreaJu Hui Judy HanAssistant Professor, Gender Studies, University of California Los Angeles

The Tod Spieker Colloquium Series: Shunlin Liang

Generating Global Land Surface Satellite Products for Environmental Change StudiesShunlin LiangProfessor, Department of Geographical Sciences, University of Maryland College Park

Special Colloquium: David Kaplan

How Geography has Changed Over the Last Century: Evidence from Doctoral DissertationsDavid KaplanProfessor of Geography, Kent State UniversityIncoming President of the AAG

UCLA AAG Gathering

UCLA AAG GatheringThe Mission Restaurant and Bar

The Tod Spieker Colloquium Series: Brad Udall

The 2019 Colorado River Drought Contigency Plan: why it was needed, what it will do, and what's next?Brad UdallSenior Water & Climate Research Scientist, Colorado Water Institute / Water Center Colorado State University

The Tod Spieker Colloquium Series: Jessica Cattelino

Watershed: Rural Political Belonging and Ecosystem Restoration in the Contemporary United StatesJessica CattelinoAssociate Professor, Lens P.I. Department of Anthropology, University of California, Los Angeles

The Tod Spieker Colloquium Series: Marik Shtern

Between the Wall and the Mall: Israelis and Palestinians in post-Oslo JerusalemMarik ShternScholar in Residence, Department of Sociology. University of California, San Diego

Geography Colloquium: Elaine Lynn-Ee Ho

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Researching multi-direction migration: Citizens in motion and contemporaniety Elaine Lynn-Ee Ho Associate Professor, Senior Research Fellow at the Asia Research Institute National University of Singapore

Special Colloquium: Pierre-Alexandre Balland

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Spatial Inequality and Innovation Policy in a Complex World Pierre-Alexandre Balland Utretch University and MIT

Geography Colloquium: V. Kelly Turner

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Microclimate Regulation through Urban Design Experiments V. Kelly Turner Assistant Professor, Urban Planning UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs

Geography Colloquium: Hengchun Ye

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What's Going On WIth Precipitation Behavior over Northern Eurasia? Hengchun Ye Associate Dean, College of Natural and Social Sciences California State University, Los Angeles

Alexander von Humboldt lecture: Katherine McKittrick

Charles E. Young Research Library 280 Charles E Young Dr N, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Living Just Enough for the City: Volume VII/Black Methodologies Katherine McKittrick Department of Gender Studies Queen's University Canada Recorded lecture and Q&A.

Geography Colloquium: V. Kelly Turner

Los Angeles, CA, United States

Cooling the City: Regulating Microclimate through the Built Environment Dr. V. Kelly Turner Professor, Luskin School of Public Affairs UCLA   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfFAE5g1iQw

Geography Colloquium: Jennifer Greenburg

Los Angeles, CA, United States

At War with Women: Military Humanitarianism and Imperial Feminism in an Era of Permanent War Jennifer Greenburg Postdoctoral Fellow, Center for International Security and Cooperation Stanford University

Geography Colloquium: Marilyn Raphael

Los Angeles, CA, United States

Antarctic Sea Ice: Variability, Change, and Linkages with the Atmospheric Circulation Marilyn Raphael Professor of Geography and Interim Director of Institute of Environment and Sustainability UCLA

Geography Colloquium: Glen MacDonald

Los Angeles, CA, United States

California Wildfires in the 21st Century - Days of Future Past? Glen Macdonald Endowed Chair and Professor, Geography UCLA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xc6LB8bPP3A  

Geography Colloquium: Mohammed Rafi Arefin

Los Angeles, CA, United States

From Threat to Frontier: The Commodification of Waste in Cairo, Egypt Mohammed Rafi Arefin Assistant Professor, Geography The University of British Columbia Recorded lecture and Q&A.

Geography Colloquium: Alvaro Montenegro

Los Angeles, CA, United States

Using Voyaging Simulations to Study the Prehistory of the Pacific Alvaro Montenegro Associate Professor, Geography & Director of Atmospheric Sciences Program Ohio State University https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CAKzITVgt8Y    

Geography Colloquium: Meredith Palmer

Los Angeles, CA, United States

Termination's Creeds: Race, Health Science, and Spatial Matters in US Colonialism  Dr. Meredith Palmer Presidential Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Science and Technology Studies Cornell University   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFPzGGkSmVw

Geography Colloquium: Laureano Gherardi Arbizu

Los Angeles, CA, United States

Precipitation Variability Effect on Ecosystem Functioning: Experimentation, Modelling and Data Synthesis from Local to Global Scale Dr. Laureano Gherardi Arbizu Senior Manager, Global Drylands Center Arizona State University Recorded lecture and Q&A.

Geography Colloquium: Charmaine Chua

Los Angeles, CA, United States

Fast Circulation, Slow Life: The Racial Fix of Logistics Dr. Charmaine Chua Assistant Professor of Global Studies University of California, Santa Barbara

Geography Colloquium: Miriam Marlier

Los Angeles, CA, United States

  Fires, Smoke Exposure and Public Health Dr. Miriam Marlier Assistant Professor of Environmental Health Sciences Fielding School of Public Health University of California, Los Angeles        

Geography Colloquium: Michael Mendez

Los Angeles, CA, United States

Climate Change from the Street Dr. Michael Mendez Assistant Professor of  School of Social Ecology Department of Urban Planning and Public Policy University of California, Irvine

Geography Colloquium: Katherine Ennis

Los Angeles, CA, United States

Climate consequences for pest predation, production and producers in coffee Dr. Katherine Ennis UC President's Postdoctoral Fellow Departments of Plant and Microbial Biology and Integrative Biology University of California, Berkeley

Geography Colloquium: Deshonay Dozier

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Forming Skid Row: Redevelopment, Policing, and Indigenous Sites of Care in Downtown Los Angeles, 1950s to 1980s Dr. Deshonay Dozier Assistant Professor Departments of Geography California State University, Long Beach

Geography Colloquium: Dr. Brandi Summers

Los Angeles, CA, United States

Spatial Temporalities: The Future-Pasts of Black Dispossession Dr. Brandi Summers Assistant Professor Department Geography and Global Metropolitan Studies University of California, Berkeley      

Geography Colloquium: Dr. Danya Al-Saleh

Los Angeles, CA, United States

  Land-Grant University Geographies between Qatar and Texas Dr. Danya Al-Saleh ACLS Emerging Voices Fellow Department Geography University of California, Los Angeles

Geography Colloquium: Dr. David Stein

Los Angeles, CA, United States

Jobs or Jails: Superintending Neoliberalism in Reagan's America Dr. David Stein UC President's  Postdoctoral Fellow Department of African American Studies University of California, Los Angeles

Geography Colloquium: Enrique Vivoni

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Water Resources Sustainability along the US-Mexico Border Region Dr. Enrique Vivoni Professor, School of Earth and Space Sciences Arizona State University, Tempe

Alexander von Humboldt Lecture: Rebecca Lave

Los Angeles, CA, United States

Wednesday April 20, 2022 @ 3:00pm - 4:00pm Luskin Conference Center Hotel Seating limited: RSVP recommended Critical physical geography in practice: Our depth perception improves when we look through biophysical and social lenses Dr. Rebecca Lave Professor and Chair of the Department of Geography Indiana University