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eThe Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, 2007

Race,Ethnicity & Place Conference, 2006

e29th Applied Geography Conference, 2006

eThe Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, 2006

e28th Applied Geography Conference, 2005

 

 

April, 2007:

The Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers was held in San Francisco, California. Presentations from the Binghamton University Geography Department include:

Latinos of Allentown: Place Perceptions and Experiences -presented by Mark Reisinger, John W. Frazier, and Eugene Tetty-Fio

Why Can't I get Married?--Denmark and the 24 Year Law -presented by Linda S. Fair

Fire, Grazing and Environmentalism -presented by Mark Blumler

Puerto Ricans and Other Latinos in Berks County, PA: Migration, Settlement, and Employment -presented by Mark Reisinger

Malaria Morbidity and Treatment Seeking Patterns in Depressed Communities -presented by Florence Margai

Panel Discussion: A Vibrant Research Agenda for the next 20 years for Water Resource Geography: Economics, Hazards, Law, Policy and Politics-Panelist--Burrell Montz

Panel Discussion: Minority Faculty in Academia: Surviving the Promotion and Tenure Process-Panelist--Florence Margai

Panel Discussion: Flood Hazards in the Central Valley, California-Panelist--Burrell Montz


 

November, 2006:

Co-Directed by John Frazier,Mark Reisinger and Eugene Tettey-Fio,the 3rd Race, Ethnicity and Place Conference was held at Texas State University in San Marcos, TX. Presentations from the Binghamton University Geography Department include:

Cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad – Is Something Really Rotten in the State of Denmark?-presented by Linda S. Fair

Migrant Streams of Foreign-Born Blacks in the U. S., 1995-2000.-presented by John W. Frazier and Milton Harvey (Kent State University)

Multicultural Geographies as a Pluralism Course in General Education Requirements- presented by John W. Frazier

Patterns of Black Immigrant Health in the United States: An Epidemiological Paradox or Enigma?- presented by Florence M. Margai

Inland Vulnerability to Hurricanes among Racial and Ethnic Groups: A Case Study of Hurricane Charley - presented by Burrell Montz and Gary Monitz

Latino Geographies: A Regional Approach- presented by Mark E. Reisinger

Are black immigrants better off? An examination of black immigrant and African American spatial and socio-economic characteristics.- presented by Eugene Tettey-Fio

The Racial/Ethnic Mix of America's Most Rapidly Growing Counties.- presented by Lucius Willis

: An Analysis of Racial and Spatial Disparities of Public School Choice the Under No Child Left Behind Act.- presented by Haifeng (Charlie) Zhang

Posters-presented by Binghamton University Geography Department Graduate and Undergraduate students including:

Free Trade and Migration: Union and the American Continent.- Ramon Concepcion-Torres

Selected Latino Migration from New York City to Two U. S. Metros, 1995-2000.- Jennifer Hinojosa

African and Caribbean Settlement Patterns in Raleigh-Durham, N. C..- Katie Hoang

Blacks and Black Ancestry: Settlement Patterns in Syracuse, N. Y.- Esther Ofori

The African and Latino Diasporas: NYC Migration and Resettlement in Charlotte, N. C., 1995-2000..- Jhodi-Ghaele Pommells

Black Settlement Patterns in the Cincinnati, Ohio Area.- Zach Staff

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October, 2006:

Co-Directed by Burrell Montz, the 29th annual Applied Geography Conference was held in Tampa, FL. Presentations from the Binghamton University Geography Department include:

Analyzing Health Outcomes Among Black Immigrant Families: The Effects Of Acculturation In The U.S. -presented by Florence M. Margai

Inland Vulnerability To Hurricanes: A Case Study Of Hurricane Charley -presented by Burrell E. Montz and Gary Monitz

GIS Responses To A Natural Disaster: Mapping The Floods Of June 2006 In The Southern Tier Of New York State -presented by Lucius Willis

Spatial And Temporal Patterns of Drought In The Grand River Basin Of Southern Ontario -presnented by Samuel Asomaning

A Spatial and Socio Economic Comparison Of The Black Population -presented by Eugene Tettey-Fio

Geographic Locales, Neighborhood Characteristics, and Public School Performance -presented by Haifeng Zhang

Bio-Tech Innovation Clustering In Indianapolis -presented by Gregory S. Meyer and Mark E. Reisinger


 

March, 2006:

The Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers was held in Chicago, Illinois. Presentations from the Binghamton University Geography Department include:

Ethnic Diversity of Black Immigrant Population and Changing Geographies of Black America -presented by Eugene Tettey-Fio

The Role of Migration Selectivity in the Latinization of Pennsylvania Dutch Country -presented by Mark Reisinger and John W. Frazier

Geographic Patterns of Use and Efficacy of Alternative Treatment Remedies for Malaria Epidemics in Africa -presented by Florence Margai

Understanding Vulnerability: The Importance of Scale in Evaluating Areas Affected by Hurricane Charley -presented by Burrell Montz and Graham Tobin (University of South Florida)

Dispersal Control of Invading Organisms -presented by Mark Blumler

 

November, 2005:

Co-Directed by Burrell Montz, the 28th annual Applied Geography Conference was held in Washington, D.C. Presentations from the Binghamton University Geography Department include:

Spatial Isolation and Socioeconomic Inequality for the Latino Community in Reading, PA -presented by Mark E. Reisinger

Freedmen's Settlements: A Geographic Exploration -presented by Eugene Tettey-Fio

Stream Running South: Black Return Migration from the North 1995-2000 -presented by John W. Frazier

Place Utility Changes for Black Female Migrants to a Public Housing Project: A Case Study in Binghamton, NY -presented by Karima Legette

Investigating Neighborhood Effects on Pediatric Health: The Case of Lead Exposure and Learning Disabilities -presented by Florence Margai

Dispersal Control of Invading Organisms -presented by Mark Blumler

Applications of Population Density Mapping to Service Provision Planning for the Elderly -presented by Lucius Willis

Socio-Economic Patterns of Vulnerability: Senior Living Developments and Hurricane Charley -presented by Burrell Montz and Graham Tobin (University of South Florida)

Posters-presented by Binghamton University Geography Department Graduate and Undergraduate students including:

The Great Move: African-Americans Moving South.- Danielle Barnes
Latino Migration Flows and Settlement Patterns in Monroe County, New York.- Bradley Gardener, Roger D. Anderson, Jean Bak, Miguelina Rodrequez and Dan Gleeson
Analysis of Latino Settlement Patterns in Syracuse, New York. - Shari Glickman, Jhomo O'Conner, Bryan Coates, Austin Ir and Lizandra Torres-Cuevas
Hispanic Migration, Assimilation, and the Cultural Landscape in the City of Poughkeepie and Dutchess County, New York.- David McAleese, Victoria Ehlen, Brad Adams and Paul Shively
An Urban Geography of Buffalo's Puerto Rican Population. - Gregory Meyer, Adam Attar, Nikki Conklin, Kanna Kitahara and Brian Ross
African American Return Migration to the South .- Esther Ofori
Hempstead Village: A Village in Change.- Jennifer Webb, Yuk Cheng, Eric Axelrad, Emanuel Shalom and Michael Adutwum
Analyzing the Impact of Land Use and Land Cover Change in the Densu River Watershed, Ghana: A Remote Sensing and GIS Approach. - Charles Yorke

 
 

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