School of Graduate Studies and Research
Barge 214
(509) 963-3101
Masters@cwu.edu
Dean, School of Graduate Studies and Research
Barge Hall; Room 212
Phone: 509.963-3100
Email: archerke@cwu.edu
My own research has gone along two tracks over the last decade or so. The first concerns the role of science and perception in ecological restoration and environmental policy or, in more contemporary terms, the social construction/production of nature ( “Social Construction of the Environment"). The second track of my research involves the study of the processes of globalization particularly as it pertains to the cultures and politics of cities and regions (“Rescaling Global Governance in the Midst of the Premature Demise of the Nation State” and "Transnationalism”). In both of these areas, I also have tried to write in a more student friendly way beginning with my "A Folk Guide to Geography as Holistic Science" article and exemplified best, I hope, with my latest book on The City. For a different narrative style check out Handbook of Cities and the Environment. A fuller professional life story, of course, can be found on my CV.
On the evening of Friday, June 8, 2018, at 6:00 P.M. the School of Graduates Studies and Research wi
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