Current Teaching
GES 306: World Economic Geography
Characteristics and location of the world's resources, theory of industrial location, world patterns of industry.
Characteristics and location of the world's resources, theory of industrial location, world patterns of industry.
GES 306 Syllabus Spring 2021 | |
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GES 684: The Political Economy of Climate Crisis
Seminar dealing with topics in economics and/or development as related to environmental and/or sustainability issues in an interdisciplinary framework.
Seminar dealing with topics in economics and/or development as related to environmental and/or sustainability issues in an interdisciplinary framework.
GES 684 Syllabus Spring 2021 | |
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GES 105: Introduction to Human Geography
Introduction to geographical characteristics of population, political systems, settlement patterns, and cultural mosaics.
Introduction to geographical characteristics of population, political systems, settlement patterns, and cultural mosaics.
GES 105 Syllabus Fall 2020 | |
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GES 400/600X: Qualitative Research Methods in Human Geography
Seminar detailing a range of qualitative research methods used in human geography scholarship.
Seminar detailing a range of qualitative research methods used in human geography scholarship.
GES 400/600X Syllabus Fall 2020 | |
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Past Teaching
On the Move: Mobility, Infrastructure, and Urban Life
This special topics course focuses on theories and case studies relating to urban infrastructure and the mobilities turn, engaging these questions on progressively wider scales and drawing on geography, anthropology, and science and technology studies.
This special topics course focuses on theories and case studies relating to urban infrastructure and the mobilities turn, engaging these questions on progressively wider scales and drawing on geography, anthropology, and science and technology studies.
Geography 170 Fall 2017 - Stehlin.pdf | |
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The Economic Geography of the Industrial World
This upper-division lecture course examines the logics and constantly transforming organizational forms of contemporary capitalism, linking theory and history to understand the changing spatial relations, upheavals, crises, and resolutions that rework the face of the globe.
This upper-division lecture course examines the logics and constantly transforming organizational forms of contemporary capitalism, linking theory and history to understand the changing spatial relations, upheavals, crises, and resolutions that rework the face of the globe.
Geography 110 Fall 2016 - Stehlin.pdf | |
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Urban Field Study
This upper-division field-based seminar teaches urban theory and the cultural, economic, and political geography of the San Francisco Bay Area through weekly site visits and urban "cross-sections."
This upper-division field-based seminar teaches urban theory and the cultural, economic, and political geography of the San Francisco Bay Area through weekly site visits and urban "cross-sections."
Geography 181 Spring 2016 - Stehlin.pdf | |
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Globalization
This lower-division lecture course introduces the key concepts, historical dynamics, and spatial expressions of globalization, bringing together economic, political, cultural, and ecological questions, as well as the prospects for a more just, global world.
This lower-division lecture course introduces the key concepts, historical dynamics, and spatial expressions of globalization, bringing together economic, political, cultural, and ecological questions, as well as the prospects for a more just, global world.
Geography 20 Spring 2016 - Stehlin.pdf | |
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The Urban Experience: Race, Class, and the American City
Focuses on the historical and contemporary experience of the American city, paying special attention to how African-, European-, Latin American- and Asian-American migration, community-making, and political action have shaped, and in turn been shaped by, urban spaces in constant upheaval.
Focuses on the historical and contemporary experience of the American city, paying special attention to how African-, European-, Latin American- and Asian-American migration, community-making, and political action have shaped, and in turn been shaped by, urban spaces in constant upheaval.
Geography 70 Summer 2015 - Stehlin.pdf | |
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Introduction to Urban Studies
Required introductory course for the Urban Studies major, exploring the four key subfields of the program: Urban Sociology and Political Economy, Urban Histories, Theories, and Methods, Urban Planning and the Built Environment, and Urban Cultures and Representations.
Required introductory course for the Urban Studies major, exploring the four key subfields of the program: Urban Sociology and Political Economy, Urban Histories, Theories, and Methods, Urban Planning and the Built Environment, and Urban Cultures and Representations.
Urban Studies 100 Fall 2015 - Stehlin.pdf | |
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