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Elisabete Martins

Department of Geography & Earth Sciences
9201 University City Boulevard, Charlotte, NC 28223-0001
Phone: 704-687-5944; Fax: 704-687-5966; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

Economic Geographer
Assistant Professor of Geography
Department of Geography and Earth Sciences
University of North Carolina at Charlotte


The Department of Geography and Earth Sciences and the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte invite applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Geography in Economic Geography with a specialization in Globalization. We seek a dynamic scholar with research and teaching interests in global dimensions of the new economy and its embeddedness in metropolitan contexts who will complement the department’s strengths in urban and economic geography, support the College’s initiative on Globalization, and interact broadly with scholars within the Department and across the University. We welcome candidates whose experience in teaching, research, and community service has prepared them to contribute to our commitment to diversity and excellence. The position will begin August 15, 2016.
Required Qualifications: (1) a Ph.D. in geography or related field at the time of appointment; (2) demonstrated excellence in scholarship; (3) expertise in Geographic Information Science, spatial data analytics and/or spatial modeling; (4) prior success in obtaining, or the demonstrated potential to obtain, external funding; (5) effective communication skills; (6) a commitment to excellence in undergraduate and graduate education.
Desired Qualifications include: (1) evidence based scholarship on global processes in urban settings; (2) ability to teach in a diverse classroom setting; and (3) an understanding of the
funding landscape of their disciplinary field and of interdisciplinary initiatives.
Applicants should explain how their research can be generalized across multiple geographic regions and demonstrate their potential to contribute to Project Mosaic, an initiative to enhance interdisciplinary social and behavioral science analytics across the University.
The successful candidate will be expected to develop and maintain a robust and sustainable externally funded research program and to teach courses in economic geography at the M. A. and Ph.D. levels, as well as appropriate undergraduate courses as needed. The successful applicant is expected to actively engage in the academic community of the Department of
Geography and Earth Sciences, demonstrate leadership through advising and mentoring  students, and contribute service at the Departmental, College, University, community and

professional levels.
The Department of Geography and Earth Sciences is a diverse community of social and  physical scientists comprised of over 30 faculty members and more than 100 graduate students
from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds. The Department’s mission is to create and disseminate scientific knowledge about the social and natural systems of the earth and their
interactions through scholarly research, teaching and service. The Department is committed to rigorous high-level research and excellence in teaching.
The Department of Geography and Earth Sciences offers undergraduate degrees in Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Geology, Environmental Studies, and Meteorology. At the graduate level, the Department offers an M.A. in Geography, a Ph.D. in Geography and Urban Regional Analysis, and an M.S. in Earth Sciences. In addition, the department is a core participant in several interdisciplinary graduate programs on campus, including, Ph.D. programs in Public Policy (PPOL) and Infrastructure and Environmental Systems (INES), and the Master’s in Urban Design (MUD). The Department houses the Center for Applied Geographic Information Science (CAGIS), Project Mosaic, and a Cartography Lab, as well as many Earth Science Labs.
As the largest college at UNC Charlotte, the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences houses 20 departments in the humanities, social sciences, physical sciences and military sciences, as well
as 24 applied research centers and interdisciplinary programs. It offers eight doctoral degrees, 34 master's degrees and graduate certificates and 34 undergraduate degrees.
UNC Charlotte is a rapidly growing doctoral-granting urban university located in the state’s largest metropolitan area. The University is a Carnegie Foundation Community Engagement campus. More than 28,000 culturally diverse students currently are enrolled at the University.
As an EOE/AA employer and an ADVANCE Institution that strives to create an academic climate in which the dignity of all individuals is respected and maintained, the University of North Carolina at Charlotte encourages applications from all underrepresented groups.
Candidates should submit the following to http://jobs.uncc.edu: (1) a letter of application responding to the required and desired qualifications listed above; (2) a statement of current
and future research and teaching interests and experience; (3) a curriculum vitae; (4) one to three representative writing examples or publications; (5) three letters of reference; and (6) unofficial graduate level transcripts. Review of applications will begin October 15, 2015 and continue until the position is filled. For more information contact Professor Patricia Fall, Search Committee Chair at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., and view our departmental website at geoearth.uncc.edu .

The Online Training Workshop for Spatial Data Analysis

Introduction to China Geo-Explorer

China Data Center at the University of Michigan

 10-11:00 am (EST), October 2, 2015

http://chinadatacenter.org/Learming/SeminarsContent.aspx?id=58

Within the last ten years, the UM China Data Center has made lots of efforts in the development and distribution of government statistics, Census data, and GIS data of China. Those information provide a rich source for the study of population, economy, social environment and their relative changes in China. It has been a challenge how to efficiently integrate those space-time data, provide methodology for different research targets, and promote their applications in different fields. The workshop will introduce the China Geo-Explorer distributed by the University of Michigan China Data Center. It will demonstrate how space-time data of different formats and sources can be integrated, visualized, analyzed and reported in a web based system. The workshop is free and open for public. Pre-registration is required. The online registration will be closed once all seats are full. Please click the following link for the online registration:http://chinadatacenter.org/Learming/SeminarsContent.aspx?id=58

About China Geo-Explorer

http://chinageoexplorer.org

For those who are interested in China studies, China Geo-Explorer offers a web-based spatial data service that provides easy access to a rich collection of unique, authoritative, and comprehensive information from government statistics, population and economic censuses, and many other data sources in a spatially integrated system with many powerful functions for exploratory spatial data analysis. Unlike many other GIS systems and mapping tools, China Geo-Explorer is compatible with most web browsers and doesn’t require advanced GIS skills.

Thursday, 03 September 2015 10:57

AESOP Newsletter 10/2015 - August 31

IV WPSC – World Planning Schools Congress

Published at: 28 August 2015

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 3-8 July 2016


GLOBAL CRISIS, PLANNING & CHALLENGES TO SPATIAL JUSTICE IN THE NORTH AND IN THE SOUTH

 

Impact assessment for health and planning workshop on 8 October 2015 in Liverpool

Published at: 25 August 2015

For more details and registration see here

5th Rencontres Internationales de Reims on Sustainability Studies: Urban Agriculture - Fostering the Urban-Rural Continuum

Published at: 23 August 2015

The 5th Rencontres Internationales de Reims on Sustainability Studies will be held on October 15 & 16, 2015 at the Rheims City Hall. The topic...

 

Funded PhD studentship at University of Westminster

Published at: 18 August 2015

Funded PhD studentship at University of Westminster

Applications are being invited for a full-time PhD studentship at the University of...

COMMUNITY-BASED LAND TENURE AND GOVERNANCE IN THE GLOBAL SOUTH

Published at: 14 August 2015

COMMUNITY-BASED LAND TENURE AND GOVERNANCE IN THE GLOBAL SOUTH
INDIGO international seminar, November 9th 2015
 
KU Leuven, Leuven, Campus...

EAAE/ARCC 10th International Conference – Lisbon 2016 - Call for Abstracts

Published at: 14 August 2015

Architectural Research addressing Societal Challenges

15-18 June 2016, Faculty of Architecture of the University of Lisbon,
Lisbon, Portugal...

DiSP Article "AESOP THEMATIC GROUPS: Public Spaces and Urban Cultures" published

Published at: 4 August 2015

The AESOP Thematic Group for Public Spaces and Urban Cultures has now published the first summary of activities (2010-2015):
Knierbein, Sabine and Sezer, Ceren (2015) Aesop Thematic Groups: Public Spaces and Urban Cultures. DISP 51, ISSUE 2/2015

 

Call for competition Urban-promogiovani7

Published at: 30 July 2015

We would be delighted to have you involved in the competition Urban-promogiovani7, an innovative cultural initiative, aimed at nurturing the talent of students from all Universities (Architecture, Engineering, Planning, Design, Real Estate...), engaged in education activities related to urban regeneration and urban transformation...

CfP Knowledge, Policymaking and Learning in European Metropolitan Areas: Experiences and Approaches

Published at: 28 July 2015

OBJECTIVE

The objective of the workshop is to explore the capacity for policymaking in European metropolitan areas with a focus on the role...

Call for papers: 14th Planning & Complexity Thematic Group Meeting

Published at: 24 July 2015

Taking Stock of Complexity Sciences: Evidence of Progress in Urban Planning?

February 11th-12th, 2016, University of Bamberg, Germany

The...

01 Ecological Airport Urbanism. Airports and Landscapes in the Italian Northeast

Published at: 23 July 2015

by Laura Cipriani

Aracne - Rome - 2014 - 256 pages - ISBN 978-88-548-7436-7

Airports play an increasingly important role in cities and in...

 

02 Rethinking Treviso Airport Urbanism. Landscape Design Strategies from now on

Published at: 23 July 2015

by Laura Cipriani

Aracne - Rome - 2014 - 232 pages - ISBN 978-88-548-7437-4

How is the landscape modified by air transportation? Can the...

 

Journal of Urban Technology Call for Submissions Deadline: 1 September 2015

Published at: 22 July 2015

**A Focus Issue: Contemporary Production, Innovative Workplaces, and Urban Space: Projects and Policies

Journal of Urban Technology
Call for...

Journal of Urban Technology Call for Submissions Deadline: 1 September 2015

Published at: 22 July 2015

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A Focus Issue: Contemporary Production, Innovative Workplaces, and Urban Space: Projects and Policies

Journal of Urban Technology
Call for...

Alessandro Balducci Deputy Mayor of Milan

Published at: 22 July 2015

Former AESOP President, professor Alessando Balducci has been appointed deputy Mayor for planning of Milan.
Congratulations!

 

Call for Papers: 15th Border Regions in Transition (BRIT) Conference

Published at: 21 July 2015

Call for Papers
15th Border Regions in Transition (BRIT) Conference

The University of Southern Denmark, in cooperation with the HafenCity...

Building a resilient Europe

Published at: 21 July 2015

JRC ad EPSC
Annual Conference: Building a Resilient Europe in a Globalised World

Wednesday, 30 September 2015.
European Commission, Charlemagne Building, Alcide de Gasperi Room
Rue de la Loi 170, Brussels

Energy Landscapes: Perception, Planning, Participation and Power.European Conference of the Landscape Research Group, 16-18 September 2015, Dresden, Germany

Published at: 21 July 2015

European landscapes are being reshaped by the growth in renewable energies and the ongoing exploitation of fossil fuels such as lignite (brown...

Call for Papers on Built Environment Education

Published at: 20 July 2015

The Proceedings of the ICE - Urban Design and Planning are calling for papers for a themed issue on built environment education to be published in...

 

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The Stan Czamanski Prize

The Stan Czamanski Prize is awarded by the Regional Science Association International in memory of Professor Stan Czamanski, an early recipient of a Ph.D. in regional science (1963), a member of the University of Pennsylvania regional science faculty (1963-1966), a member of the regional science faculty of Cornell University (1966-1988), and a past-president of the Regional Science Association (1975-1976).

  1. The annual prize is awarded to author of the best Ph.D. dissertation proposal judged to exemplify the philosophy and approach of Professor Czamanski, as described below.
  2. The US$1,000 prize is awarded to the student and a plaque to the student’s advisor.
  3. The selection will be made by a panel of three persons: a senior and long-standing member of the regional science community, a representative of the field of Regional Science at Cornell and a member of the RSAI Council. 
  4. Students writing dissertations on problems in regional science from around the world are invited to enter the competition, in the spirit of Stan’s all-embracing philosophy.
  5. The award is presented at the North American Regional Science Meetings.

 

Rules of the competition

Applications are to be submitted by October 02 of 2015 to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. To be eligible, the dissertation proposal must have been defended and approved during the past 12 months.

Each applicant will submit the following:

  1. A statement in six pages or less that clearly sets out the research question(s) and issues to be addressed, approach to be used, and product expected from the dissertation research. The six-page limit is exclusive of references, tables and figures. This text and references should be in 12 point or larger font and single-spaced. In addition, a summary (maximum one page) describing the intellectual merit of the proposed research and why the proposed approach may be regarded as implementing Professor Czamanski’s philosophy and approach, as described below.
  2. A curriculum vita of no more than two pages.
  3. Copies of the candidate’s transcripts for all graduate study. Unofficial copies are acceptable.
  4. A separate, confidential letter from the dissertation supervisor assessing the quality and significance of the proposed dissertation research.

 

Philosophy and Research Approach of Professor Stan Czamanski

In his Introduction to Regional Science (Prentice-Hall, 1975, p. 2), Walter Isard wrote:

“In brief, regional science as a discipline concerns the careful and patient study of social problems with regional or spatial dimensions, employing diverse combinations of analytical and empirical research.”

Professor Czamanski’s research exemplified the analysis of social and economic problems with regional and spatial dimensions. In doing so, he chose judiciously the right combination of analytical and empirical research methods from his tool box to address the specific issue at hand.

Dissertation proposals submitted for the Stan Czamanski Prize will be judged with regard to how the student proposes to bring an appropriate combination of analytical and empirical methods to bear on a social and economic problem with spatial or regional dimensions, and how this combination of methods is expected to deliver greater insights into the problem in question.

Parliament session, sala do senado, day 28 of August 2015 in Lisbon, with the participation of European Commissioner for Regional Policy, Corina Creţu.

 

http://media.parlamento.pt/videos-canal/XII/SL4/04_aavv/010_ERSA/ERSA.mp4

Monday, 31 August 2015 15:09

EPCS call for papers

Dear colleagues,

The Annual Meeting of the European Public Choice Society will be held from March 30th to April 2nd, 2016 at the University of Freiburg in Germany.

I attach the call for papers.

Further information can be found at the EPCS webpage: http://www.epcs-home.org/

Best regards,

Axel Dreher 

 
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Regional Science Policy & Practice

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Volume 7, Issue 3 Pages i - ii, 103 - 161, August 2015

 

The latest issue of Regional Science Policy & Practice is available on Wiley Online Library

ISSUE INFORMATION

Issue Information (pages i–ii)
Article first published online: 20 AUG 2015 | DOI: 10.1111/rsp3.12045

ARTICLES

Economic shift-share effects and spatial agglomeration regarding inter-regional disparities of labour market in the USA (pages 103–117)
Tsunetada Hirobe
Article first published online: 20 AUG 2015 | DOI: 10.1111/rsp3.12059

Estimating state and sub-state economic effects of a carbon dioxide tax policy: An application of a new multi-region energy-economy econometric model (pages 119–139)
David C. Warren, Zachary A. Wendling, Jacob Bower-Bir, Henry Fields, Kenneth R. Richards, Sanya Carley and Barry M. Rubin
Article first published online: 20 AUG 2015 | DOI: 10.1111/rsp3.12060

Public involvement in waste management research and decision-making: A case study (pages 141–161)
Caitlin P. Youngquist, Jessica R. Goldberger, John Doyle and Stephen S. Jones
Article first published online: 27 JUL 2015 | DOI: 10.1111/rsp3.12061

 

Papers in Regional Science

pirs

Papers in Regional Science

© RSAI

Volume 94, Issue 3 Pages i - ii, 443 - 675, August 2015

 

The latest issue of Papers in Regional Science is available on Wiley Online Library

 

 

Issue Information

Issue Information (pages i–ii)
Article first published online: 17 AUG 2015 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12140

ARTICLES

Agglomeration economies in classical music (pages 443–468)
Karol J Borowiecki
Article first published online: 1 NOV 2013 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12078

    Who with whom: Co-operation activities in a cluster region (pages 469–497)
Lutz Eigenhüller, Nicole Litzel and Stefan Fuchs
Article first published online: 22 DEC 2013 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12077

Industry–research co-operation within and across regional boundaries. What does innovation policy add? (pages 499–524)
Alberto Marzucchi, Davide Antonioli and Sandro Montresor
Article first published online: 1 NOV 2013 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12079

  The two faces of R&D and human capital: Evidence from Western European regions (pages 525–551)
Johanna Vogel
Article first published online: 2 DEC 2013 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12084

   Geographical knowledge search, internal R&D intensity and product innovation of clustering firms in Zhejiang, China (pages 553–572)
Aiqi Wu, Cassandra C. Wang and Shengxiao Li
Article first published online: 21 JAN 2014 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12090

   Parents' education, school-age children and household location in American cities (pages 573–595)
William Sander and William Testa
Article first published online: 2 DEC 2013 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12087

   Urban growth, transportation and the spatial dimension of the labour market: A note (pages 597–605)
Torben Klarl
Article first published online: 17 JAN 2014 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12081

   Ports and the local embedding of commodity flows (pages 607–627)
César Ducruet, Hidekazu Itoh and Olivier Joly
Article first published online: 22 DEC 2013 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12083

  spMorph: An exploratory space-time analysis tool for describing processes of spatial redistribution (pages 629–651)
Juan C. Duque, Xinyue Ye and David C. Folch
Article first published online: 26 NOV 2013 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12088

 The impact of government funding of poverty reduction programmes (pages 653–675)
Suhyun Jung, Seong-Hoon Cho and Roland K. Roberts
Article first published online: 5 MAR 2014 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12089

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