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E-grāmata: Human Geography and Professional Mobility: International Experiences, Critical Reflections, Practical Insights

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This book explores an innovative set of critical narratives, accounts and engagements by different authors about their professional mobility and how that relates to the discipline and their life experiences.



Human Geography and Professional Mobility

seeks to encourage, influence, and help students understand geographic concepts based on critical reflections, international experiences, and practical insight laid out in stories of real people, real geographers, and real college faculty, that students can relate to. This volume is less theoretical and more personal insight-based, wherein first-hand and personal accounts of practical experiences are explored, which renders the text supplementary reading for human geography, population geography, world geography, and migration/mobility classes.



With critical navigation of spaces in response to several geographical questions, this book offers a novel perspective on professional mobility of geographers which will be of interest to students and academics in the fields of geography, tourism, sociology, and anthropology.



This book explores an innovative set of critical narratives, accounts and engagements by different authors about their professional mobility and how that relates to the discipline and their life experiences.

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Contributor bios

1 Experience, mobility, professional narratives, and human geography



WERONIKA A. KUSEK AND NICHOLAS WISE

2 Population geographies of Brazil: a geographers personal and professional
viewpoints



ALAN P. MARCUS

3 Migration: how international fieldwork helped me embrace my immigrant
identity



WERONIKA A. KUSEK

4 Geography of a life: a womans journey in place and culture



HANIEH HAJI MOLANA

5 Working among regions: understanding identity and ethnicity in a globalized
world through India and its diaspora



CHRISTABEL DEVADOSS

6 Engaging in fieldwork in Paris



DAVID H. KAPLAN

7 Seeking sense of place: reflections on study abroad, becoming an
international geographer, and living a mobile lifestyle



NICHOLAS WISE

8 Doing linguistic geography research: field experiences from Galicia, Spain




KATHRYN L. HANNUM

9 Political geography: sovereignty, Indigenous rights, and governance in an
island context



CADEY KORSON

10 Nature, culture, and tourism in the Caribbean



VELVET NELSON

11 A secret affair: researching Irelands Catholic Mass Rocks



HILARY BISHOP

12 Urban and environmental geographies: challenges and successes of fieldwork
in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania



SARAH L. SMILEY

13 Understanding geography through international experiences: a student
perspective



MICHAELA L. GAWRYS AND J. TODD NESBITT

14 Framing your own narratives: reflecting on personal and professional
development



NICHOLAS WISE AND WERONIKA A. KUSEK

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Weronika A. Kusek is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Northern Michigan University. Weronika is a native of Poland, an immigrant to the US, and a former international student. Her research interests stem from her personal experiences. The primary focus of her research has been the phenomenon of mass Polish migration to the UK after Poland joined the European Union in 2004.





Nicholas Wise is Reader International Urban Change at Liverpool John Moores University. His academic focus on sense of place, place image, and regeneration links to his background in human geography (PhD, Kent State University), and he has focused on a range of cases in the Dominican Republic, Croatia and Serbia. Originally from the United States, he has worked in Scotland, England and Taiwan.