Curriculum Vitae
LYNN A. STAEHELI
January, 1999
Department of Geography Institute of Behavioral Science
University of Colorado University of Colorado
Campus Box 260 Campus Box 487
(303) 492-4695 (303) 492-8877
EDUCATION
Ph.D., Geography University of Washington, 1989. Dissertation: Public
Services, Political Culture, and the Reproduction of
Social Systems in Place”
M.S., Geography The Pennsylvania State University, 1983. Thesis: “Why
Families Stay: The Forgotten Question in Residential
Mobility”
B.A., Geography University of Washington, 1980.
ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT
Associate Professor Department of Geography, University of Colorado, 1996-
Assistant Professor Department of Geography, University of Colorado, 1989-96
Research Associate Institute of Behavioral Science, Program on Political and
Economic Change, 1989-
PUBLICATIONS
Book
State Restructuring in America: Implications for a Diverse Society. 1997. Edited by Lynn A. Staeheli, Janet E. Kodras, and Colin Flint. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications
Articles
“Farm Laborers and the ‘New Urban Politics:’ Bridging the Urban-rural Divide.” Lynn A. Staeheli and Caroline R. Nagel, 1997. Urban Geography 18: 667-683
“Citizenship, Community, and Struggles for Public Space.” Lynn A. Staeheli and Albert Thompson, 1997. The Professional Geographer 49: 28-38.
“Publicity, Privacy, and Women’s Political Action.” Lynn A. Staeheli, 1996. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 14: 601-619.
“Feminism, Praxis, and Human Geography.” Lynn A. Staeheli and Victoria A. Lawson, Geographical Analysis 27: 322-338.
“Restructuring Citizenship in Pueblo, Colorado.” Lynn A. Staeheli, 1994. Environment and Planning A 26: 849-871.
“Empowering Women’s Citizenship.” Lynn A. Staeheli and Meghan Cope, 1994. Political Geography 13: 307-333.
“Social Relations and Geographic Patterns of Urban Electoral Behavior.” David C. Hodge and Lynn A. Staeheli, 1992. Urban Geography 10: 229-250.
“Realism and the Practice of Geography.” Victoria A. Lawson and Lynn A. Staeheli, 1990. The Professional Geographer. 42: 13-20.
“Accumulation, Legitimation, and the Provision of Public Services in the American Metropolis.” Lynn A. Staeheli, 1989. Urban Geography, 10: 229-250.
“Industrial Affiliation and Community Culture: Voting in Seattle.” Avery M. Guest, David C. Hodge, and Lynn A. Staeheli, 1988. Political Geography Quarterly 7: 49-73.
“Changing Locality Identification in the Metropolis: Seattle, 1920-1980.” Avery M. Guest, Barrett A. Lee, and Lynn A. Staeheli, 1982. American Sociological Review, 47: 543-549.
Refereed Chapters in Books
“Introduction.” Lynn A. Staeheli, Janet E. Kodras, and Colin Flint. In L. Staeheli, J. Kodras, and C. Flint, eds., State Devolution in America: Implications for a Diverse Society. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Pages xii-xxxiii.
“Citizenship and the Search for Community.” Lynn A. Staeheli, 1997. In L. Staeheli, J. Kodras, and C. Flint, eds., State Devolution in America: Implications for a Diverse Society. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Pages 60-75.
“Women Redefining Local Politics.” Susan E. Clarke, Lynn A. Staeheli, and Laura Brunell, 1995. In D. Judge, G. Stoker, and H. Wolman, eds., Theories of Urban Politics. London: Sage Publications. Pages 205-227.
“Gender, Place, and Citizenship.” Lynn A. Staeheli and Susan E. Clarke, 1994. In J. Garber and R. Turner, eds., Gender and Urban Research. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications. Pages 3-23.
“Gender Relations in Urban Growth Politics.” Lynn A. Staeheli, 1994. In D. Wilson and J. Huff, eds., Marginalized Places and Populations: A Structurationist Agenda. Westport, CT: Praeger. Pages 129-148.
“Social Transformation and Changing Urban Electoral Behavior.” David C. Hodge and Lynn A. Staeheli, 1990. In R. J. Johnston, F. Shelley and P. Taylor, eds., Developments in Electoral Geography. London: Routledge. Pages 176-190.
Comments, Reviews, Technical Papers, Discussion Papers
“Citizenship, Struggle, and Political and Economic Restructuring.” Sallie A. Marston and Lynn A. Staeheli, 1994. Environment and Planning A 26: 840-848.
“Empowering Political Struggle: Sites and Scales of Resistance.” Lynn A. Staeheli, 1994. Political Geography 13: 387-392.
“A Discussion of ‘Women in the Field’: The Politics of Feminist Fieldwork.” Lynn A. Staeheli and Victoria A. Lawson, 1994. The Professional Geographer, 46: 231-233.
“On Critical Realism, Human Geography, and Arcane Sects.” Victoria A. Lawson and Lynn A. Staeheli, 1991. The Professional Geographer, 43: 231-233.
Review, The State and Family: A Comparative Analysis of Family Policies in Industrialized Countries by A. Gauthier. 1997. Economic Geography.
Review, Transnational Citizenship by R. Baubock. 1995. Social Science Quarterly
Review, Thinking Feminist by D. Richardson and V. Robinson, and Revolutions in Knowledge by S. Zalk and J. Gordon-Kelter. 1995. Gender, Place, and Culture
Review, The Restless Urban Landscape by P. Knox. 1995. Annals of the Association of American Geographers
Review, Growth Management: The Planning Challenge of the 1990’s by J. Stein.1994. Economic Geography
Review, American Citizenship: The Quest for Inclusion, by J. Shklar. Political Geography
“Restructuring Public Participation in Service Delivery Decision.” Proceedings of the Korea-USA Joint Seminar on Scientific Methodology for Regional Environment, 1992. Seoul: Korea Section of the Regional Science Association. Pages 290-302.
GRANTS AND CONTRACTS
“Collaborative Research: Changing Structures of Knowledge and Relevancy: Understanding the Sociology of Geographical Research on Public Space” Lynn A. Staeheli and Don Mitchell (Syracuse University). National Science Foundation, July, 1999-June, 2001. Amount: $135,927.
“Doctoral Dissertation Research: Globalization and Local Response: The Place-Based Community Computer Networking Movement in the United States” Lynn A. Staeheli and Michael Longan. National Science Foundation, July, 1998-July, 1999. Amount: $8,640.
“Doctoral Dissertation Research: Identity, Politics and Place in Immigrant-Receiving Societies: The Case of Arab Immigrants in London.” Lynn A. Staeheli and Caroline R. Nagel. National Science Foundation, July, 1997-July, 1998. Amount: $9,990.
“Globalizaiton and Democratization: A Graduate Research and Training Program” Michael D. Ward, John O’Loughlin, Lynn A. Staeheli, and Edward S. Greenberg. National Science Foundation, August, 1995-July, 2000. Amount: $562,500.
“Restructuring Local Democracy.” Lynn A. Staeheli. National Science Foundation. July, 1994-June, 1996. Amount: $154,905.
“Restructuring Citizenship.” Lynn A. Staeheli. National Science Foundation. July, 1992- December, 1993. Amount: $17,832.
“Empowering Political and Economic Transformations.” Lynn A. Staeheli. Council on Research and Creative Work, University of Colorado. September, 1992. Amount: $2,000.
“Empowering Political and Economic Transformations.” Lynn A. Staeheli. Program to Implement Multicultural Approaches to Research and Teaching. University of Colorado. Amount: $1,000.
“Anti-Growth Politics in Urban Development.” Lynn A. Staeheli. Council on Research and Creative Work, Junior Faculty Development Award. March, 1991. Amount: $5,000.
TEACHING
Courses Taught
Geography 3002 Introduction to Research in Human Geography
Geography 4110 Special Topics
Geography 4612 American Cities
Geography 4622 City Life
Geography 5152 History and Nature of Human Geography
Geography 5161 Research Design in Human Geography
Geography 5622 City Life
Geography 5642 Seminar in Urban Geography
Geography 6712 Seminar in Political Geography
Geography 6722 Seminar in Historical Geography
Pol. Sci. 2111 Introduction to Urban Studies
Supervision of Graduate Students
Students who have graduated
Meghan Cope, PhD, 1995
Caroline Nagel, PhD, 1998
Meghan Cope, MA, 1992
Renee Martinez, MA, 1993
Leigh Miller, MA, 1998
Alice Mulder, MA, 1997
Caroline Nagel, MA, 1994
Current students
Michael Longan, PhD
Patricia Martin, PhD
Leigh Miller, PhD
Alice Mulder, PhD
Christina Pykonnen, MA
James Russell, MA
Undergraduate Honors Students
Jennifer Adams, summa cum laude
Ryan Heddiger, magna cum laude
Michael Longan, magna cum laude
Rima Wilson, summa cum laude
Independent Study/ Research Groups Supervised
Research in Human Geography Reading Group, 2 years
Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program Research Team, 2 semesters
Citizenship Reading Group, 2 years
Ethnography Reading Group, 2 years
Post-Modernism Reading Group, 1 year
17 Independent Studies with graduate and undergraduate students
SERVICE
University
Undergraduate Honors Council, 1992-1998
Social Science Dissertation Award Committee, College of Arts and Sciences, 1994, 1996
Diversity Representative, Department of Geography, 1994-1996
Graduate Committee, Department of Geography, 1993-1994.
Social Science Writing Awards Committee, College of Arts and Sciences, 1994
Personnel Committee, Department of Geography, 1991-1992, 1998-1999
Colloquium Committee, Department of Geography, 1989-1991, 1997-1998.
Professional
Editor, Gender, Place and Culture: A Journal of Feminist Geography
Editorial Board, Urban Geography
Editorial Board, AAG Resource Publication Series, 1995-1998
Guest Editor, Political Geography. Special issue “Empowering Political Struggle”
Guest Editor, Environment and Planning A. Special issue “Restructuring Citizenship”
Panelist, Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Award Advisory Panel, National Science Foundation, 1996-1998
Chair, Scientific Freedom and Responsibility Committee, Association of American Geographers, 1994-
Chair, Nystrom Dissertation Award Committee, Association of American Geographers, 1998-1999
Steering Committee, Geographers’ Network on Politics in America, Association of American Geographers, 1995-
President, Political Geography Specialty Group, Association of American Geographers, 1993-1995
Director, Urban Geography Specialty Group, Association of American Geographers, 1993-1995
Secretary-Treasurer, Political Geography Specialty Group, Association of American Geographers, 1991-1993.
Reviewer, articles for Urban Geography, Demography, The Professional Geographer, Political Geography, Economic Geography, Environment and Planning A, C, and D, Gender, Place and Culture, Journal of Geography in Higher Education, Progress in Human Geography
Reviewer, manuscripts for University of Minnesota Press, Oxford University Press, Addison-Wesley