The SEDAAG 2024 meeting in Greenville, SC (Nov 23-25) was a resounding success! It was a rare moment when all the last three-term editors of @SEGeographer were in the SEG reception since 2015. @SEDAAG4@GES_UNCG
Congratulations to Dr.@amobiamanambu for receiving the best paper (as a coauthor) award for the year (2024) published in the Southeastern Geographer! 👏🏼 @SEDAAG4@SEGeographer
Southeastern Geographer 9th Annual Cover Art Photo Contest. Deadline extended to Midnight on Monday, 11/18. Submit a high-resolution digital photograph, accompanied by a 150-word description of the geographic phenomenon captured in your image, to ([email protected])
"The Global Reach of a Regional Journal" by Graves & Alderman in Southeastern Geographer -64( 3). Data shows 43% of readership is outside the region, with 13% international!. It is a truly international journal. https://t.co/BvLKlZEFqS
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Zepeda's article reveals the crucial yet undervalued role of Mexican immigrants' tacit knowledge in Mississippi's beef cattle industry. Despite being sought for their skills, these workers face exploitation. https://t.co/DxK6tJYl9N @SEDAAG4@UNC_Press@theAAG
McDaniel stresses the need for Geo. of N.America textbooks to expand coverage on climate change, public health, & geopolitical dynamics and the challenges faced by historically marginalized communities in the South. https://t.co/DxK6tJYl9N @SEDAAG4@UNC_Press@theAAG
Keep an eye out for SEDAAG conference issue 64(3)! Excited to share an article on Greenville, SC: 'Urban Geography of Place' by Geoffrey Habron, Suresh Muthukrishnan, and Anna Timbes. 🌆📚 @UNC_Press@SEDAAG4@theAAG@aag_sassg
Sampson et al. studied bike share programs on Southeastern U.S. college campuses, noting benefits for sustainable mobility but challenges like inadequate paths, parking, and safety concerns. @UNC_Press@SEDAAG4 https://t.co/cuGrG9l4QO
Resler et al. explore the impact of historical land use on lianas in Virginia's Ridge & Valley forests, revealing that native species thrive more than non-native ones. They found that historical logging correlates with fewer lianas. @UNC_Press@SEDAAG4 https://t.co/9T3Z9CW0qB
Sciuchetti et al. reveal significant shifts in consumer behavior post-COVID-19 in Alabama. This study uses GIS and spatial marketing methodologies and developed a heatmap of Walmart patrons' travel patterns. https://t.co/woypQ3rOmD @UNC_Press@SEDAAG4
On the edge of completeness: Leesburg, VA faces the challenge of negotiating an 'urban' identity amidst rapid growth. Struggle to balance urban development with preserving its small-town charm. Authors: Shyer, Oliver & Cowell https://t.co/q7dLBbkeb2
📣 Book announcement: Dr. Joe Weber from our department along with Dr. @SelimaSultana1 from UNC Greensboro recently published a book titled "The Parks Belong to the People: The Geography of the National Park System" by University of Georgia Press.
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Curious about where it all began? Dive into the inaugural volume of Southeastern Geographer, launched in 1961. Explore the roots: https://t.co/aV2GdilNyL @SEDAAG4@UNC_Press
Delving into meander morphologic characteristics in alluvial channels, Ranbir Kang's study in Southeastern Geographer (early release) offers valuable insights into river dynamics. https://t.co/6nKZlBqFof @UNC_Press@SEDAAG4
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A HUGE congrats goes out to GEOS assistant professor @cfresssh on being awarded a prestigious @ACLS1919 fellowship to complete work on her book, "Making Life Work: Racial Capitalism, Black Families, and the Poultry Capital of the World"! 👏🎉🙌
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