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Dr. Kevin St. Martin
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Research Interests: |
I am a human geographer whose work is at the intersection of economic geography, political ecology, and critical applications of GIScience. My research concerns the development and institutionalization of economic and environmental discourse. It emerges from a strong background in both social theory and spatial analysis, and it has been clearly and consistently linked to issues of environmental policy. While at In particular, my research uses the paradigmatic case of fisheries in the U.S. Northeast to better understand the power of discourse to shape economic and environmental practices. Within this context I examine the potential for community participation in development and resource management, the relationship between local ecological knowledge and formal science, and the representation of resource dependent communities. |
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Introduction to Geographic Information Systems 01:450:321:01 (02) History and Theory of Geography 01:450:470:01 Geographic Perspectives 16:450:601:01 |
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Education: |
2000 National Research Council (NRC) Associateship. 1999 Ph.D., Graduate 1989 MSc, Geography, 1985 BA, Geography, |
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Students: |
Jeanine M. Kopec-Zanghi, Nathanial Gabriel |
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Schroeder, R.A., K. St. Martin, B. Wilson, and D. Sen. Forthcoming. “Third World Environments, Third World Justice? Expanding the Environmental Justice Agenda” Editorial essay for a special issue of Society and Natural Resources. St. Martin, K. and M. Hall-Arber. Forthcoming. “The Missing Layer: Geo-technologies, Communities, and Implications for Marine Spatial Planning” Marine Policy. St. Martin, K. and M. Pavlovskaya. Forthcoming. “Ethnography” chapter in Companion to Environmental Geography, N. Castree, D. Demeritt, D. Liverman, and B. Rhoads eds. (Blackwell). St. Martin, K. and M. Pavlovskaya. Forthcoming. “Secondary Data: Engaging Numbers Critically,” in Research Methods in Geography: A First Course. J.P. Jones III and B. Gomez eds. (Blackwell). St. Martin, K. 2008. “Mapping Community Use of Fisheries Resources in the U.S. Northeast” Journal of Maps 2008: 38-41. St. Martin, K. and M. Hall-Arber. 2008. “Creating a Place for ‘Community’ in New England Fisheries” Human Ecology Review 15(2): 161-170. St. Martin, K. 2008. “The Difference that Class Makes: Neoliberalization and Non-Capitalism in the Fishing Industry of New England,” reprinted in Privatization: Property and the Remaking of Nature-Society Relations. B. Mansfield ed. (Blackwell). St. Martin, K. and M. Hall-Arber. 2007. “Environment and Development: (Re)Connecting Community and Commons in New England Fisheries” in Connecting People, Participation and Place: Participatory Action Research Approaches and Methods. S. Kindon, R. Pain and M. Kesby eds. (Routledge). St. Martin, K. 2007.“The Difference that Class Makes: Neoliberalization and Non-Capitalism in the Fishing Industry of New England” Antipode 39(3): 527-549. St. Martin , K. and J. Wing. 2007. “The Discourse and Discipline of GIS,” Cartographica 42(3): 235-248. St. Martin, K. 2007. “Enclosure and Economic Identity in New England Fisheries” in Neoliberal Environments: False Promises and Unnatural Consequences, N. Heynan, J. McCarthy, S. Prudham, P. Robbins eds. (Routledge), pp. 255-266. Pavlovskaya, M. and K. St. Martin. 2007. “Feminism and GIS: From a Missing Object to a Mapping Subject” Geography Compass 1(3): 583-606. St. Martin, K., B. McCay, G. Murry, T. Johnson, and B. Oles. 2007. “Communities, Knowledge, and Fisheries of the Future,” International Journal of Global Environmental Issues 7(2/3): 221-239. McCay, B., T. Johnson, K. St. Martin, and D. Wilson. 2006. “Gearing Up for Improved Collaboration: The Potentials and Limits of Cooperative Research for Incorporating Fishermen’s Knowledge” in Partnerships for a Common Purpose: Cooperative Fisheries Research and Management, A. N. Read and T. W. Hartley eds. Bethesda, MD: American Fisheries Society, pp. 111-115. R. Schroeder, K. St. Martin, K. Albert. 2006. “Political Ecology in St. Martin, K. 2006. “The Impact of "Community" on Fisheries Management in the U.S. Northeast,” Geoforum 37(2) 169-184. St. Martin, K. 2005. “Mapping Economic Diversity in the St. Martin, K. 2005. “Disrupting Enclosure in St. Martin, K. 2004. “GIS in Marine Fisheries Science and Decision Making,” in Geographic Information Systems in Fisheries, W. L. Fisher and F. J. Rahel eds. Bethesda, MD: American Fisheries Society, pp. 237-258. |
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Under Review: |
St. Martin, K. “Toward a Cartography of the Commons: Constituting the Political and Economic Possibilities of Place” submitted to Professional Geographer. |