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6/2021 CURRICULUM VITA THOMAS L. BELL June 2021

Personal Data

Department of University of Tennessee, Knoxville Knoxville, Tennessee 37996-0925 e-mail : [email protected] phone: (270) 779-1938

Education

University of Iowa: Ph.D. (Geography) May 1973 "Central Place Theory as a Mixture of the Function Pattern Principles of Christaller and Lösch: Some Empirical Tests and Applications" (Gerard Rushton--dissertation advisor) University of Iowa: M.A. (Geography) February 1969 University of Iowa: B.A. (History with secondary school teaching certificate) June 1967

Teaching Experience

Adjunct , Geography of North America, Geography of Music (Honors) Professor Western Kentucky University (2009-2014)

Professor Emeritus University of Tennessee (2009-present)

Professor (with tenure) , Urban Geography, Advanced Urban (1983-2009) Geography, , Seminar in Urban Geography, University of Tennessee Intermediate , Geographic Methodology, Basic Economic Geography, Geography of the United States and Canada, First Year Studies, Seminar in Geography and Popular Culture (University Honors Program), Proseminar (Capstone course for majors), Geography of American Popular Culture, Freshmen Honors Seminar (Urban Geography, ), Advanced Honors Seminar (Urban Cultural Geography)

Associate Professor (with Transportation Geography, Political Geography, Urban Geography, tenure) (1976-1983) Industrial Geography, Senior Honors, Advanced Urban Geography, University of Tennessee Basic Economic Geography, Seminar in Urban Geography, Behavioral Geography

Assistant Professor Seminar in Urban Geography, Freshman Honors, Advanced (1973-1976) Quantitative Methods, Urban Geography, Quantitative Methods, University of Tennessee Political Geography, Industrial Geography, Advanced Urban Geography, Basic Economic Geography Instructor Industrial Geography, Senior Honors, Advanced Urban Geography, (1971-1973) Basic Economic Geography, Directed Readings and Special Problems University of Tennessee

Teaching Assistant Area Analysis, Economic Geography, Introduction to Geography (1970-71) University of Iowa

Administrative Experience

Associate Department Head Department of Geography University of Tennessee (1983-1993 and 1995-1999)

Assistant Dean for Research Office of the Vice Chancellor for Graduate Studies and Research (1981-1985) Office of the Vice Provost for Research University of Tennessee

Funded Research Projects

Investigator: “Evaluation of Strategies for Economic Improvement in Appalachia’s Distressed Rural Counties,” a $159,190 proposal funded through the Institute for a Secure and Sustainable Environment (ISSE), University of Tennessee by the Appalachian Regional Commission, October 2009-June 2011.

Co-Principal Investigator: “The Rise and Fall of Pleasant Valley Onions: Agglomeration and Devolution of Agricultural Specialization in Eastern Iowa,” a $1,000 grant from the State Historical Society of Iowa, July 1, 2003—September 1, 2004 (with Margaret M. Gripshover).

Co-Principal Investigator: “Fifty Years of Change in the Southeastern United States: Retracing the Southeastern Excursion of Hart and Mather,” a $3,500 faculty development grant from the University of Tennessee, July 1, 2002—June 30, 2003 (with Margaret M. Gripshover).

Co-Principal Investigator: “Changes in Retailing in Central Iowa within a Central Place Context,” a $2,500 faculty development grant from the University of Tennessee, July 1, 2001—June 30, 2002 (with Margaret M. Gripshover).

Co-Principal Investigator: “Devolution of the Onion-Growing Agricultural Landscape of Eastern Iowa Since 1910,” a $1,500 faculty development supplement grant from the College of Arts and Sciences, University of Tennessee, July 1, 2001—June 30, 2002 (with Margaret M. Gripshover).

Co-Principal Investigator: “ Modules to be Used with GeoDiscoveries,” a $6,500 contract with John Wiley and Sons, Inc., January 1, 2001—June 1, 2001 (with Margaret M. Gripshover).

Principal Investigator: “Popular Culture as it is Taught on Both Sides of the ‘Pond’,” a $2,800 Professional Development Grant from the Graduate School, University of Tennessee, May 1, 1999-April 30, 2000.

Co-Principal Investigator: “Interactions Among Transportation Cost, Transportation Use and Retail Structure,” a $193,331 grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, July 1, 1997-September 30, 1998 (with Edward L. Hillsman).

Principal Investigator: "Unpacked Central Place Theory: An Innovative Approach," a $4,000 grant from the Faculty Research Award Program, University of Tennessee, May 1, 1990-August 31, 1990.

2 Principal Investigator: "Analysis of Settlement Patterns in the Valley of Oaxaca, Mexico Using Location- Allocation Models," a $3,000 grant from the Faculty Research Award Program, University of Tennessee, May 1, 1989-August 31, 1989.

Principal Investigator: "Development of a Geographic Data Base for Students Attending School in the Knox County School System," a $14,899 contract from the Knox County Department of Public Instruction, December 1, 1986-March 31, 1987.

Principal Investigator: "Computer Support for Archaeological Settlement Research," a $7,683 grant from the Research Incentive Fund, College of Liberal Arts, University of Tennessee, January 1986.

Investigator: "Cost-Effectiveness of Transportation Services for Handicapped Persons," a $199,545 grant from the National Cooperative Highway Research Program of the National Academy of Sciences through the Transportation Center, The University of Tennessee, September 1981-December 1982.

Principal Investigator: "Location-Allocation Modeling in Archaeological Settlement Research: Applications to the Valley of Mexico," a $59,066 grant from the and branch of the National Science Foundation, University of Tennessee, March 1, 1980-May 31, 1983. NSF SES 79-23686

Co-Principal Investigator: "Development and Assessment of Regional Power Plant Siting Models," a $65,000 grant from the Department of Energy to the University of Tennessee, October 1, 1979-March 15, 1981 (with Richard L. Church).

Principal Investigator: "Competition Between Users of Domestic Water Supplies," a $55,000 grant from the Department of Energy for first phase development to the Resource Analysis Group, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, July 1979-October 1979.

Co-Principal Investigator: "The Efficient Siting of Urban Public Facilities," a $23,000 grant from the Human Geography and Regional Science branch of the National Science Foundation, University of Tennessee, September 1978-August 1979 (with Richard L. Church). NSF SOC 78-09078

Principal Investigator: "Archaeological Approaches to Settlement Pattern Research," a $3,711 faculty leave development award. University of Tennessee, June 1978-September 1978.

Investigator: "Planning for Urban Goods Movement," a $143,409 grant from the Federal Highway Administration of the U. S. Department of Transportation through the Transportation Center, University of Tennessee, June 1975-September 1976.

Investigator: "Guidelines for Public Transportation Levels of Service and Evaluation," a $480,000 grant from the National Cooperative Highway Research Program of the National Academy of Sciences through the Transportation Center, University of Tennessee, January 1976-December 1977.

Investigator: "The Implementation of a Public Transportation Brokerage Service Serving Knoxville, Tennessee and Its Surrounding Computer Areas," a $1,116,539 demonstration project funded by the Urban Mass Transportation Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation. October 1975-June 1977.

Principal Investigator: "The Implementation of a Car/Bus Pool System in Knoxville, Tennessee," a $99,141 grant funded by the Tennessee Department of Transportation and the U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration through the Transportation Center, University of Tennessee. June 1974-February 1976.

3 Investigator: "Developing a Strategy for Successful Commuter Pools in Urban Communities," a $176,318 grant funded by the Office of University Research, U.S. Department of Transportation through the Transportation Center, University of Tennessee. April 1974-December 1975.

Investigator: "Development of Evaluation Procedures and Standards for Public Transportation Service in the State of Tennessee," a $95,240 grant from the State of Tennessee Department of Transportation, Bureau of Mass Transit through the Transportation Center, University of Tennessee, September 1973-June 1975.

Co-Principal Investigator: "Fundamental Spatial Concepts: Perception and Comprehension," research for a $200 mini grant from the Learning Research Center, University of Tennessee 1972 (with Sidney R. Jumper).

Research Assistant: Computer Assisted Instruction in Economic Geography, a grant from the Commission on College Geography of the Association of American , Fall Semester 1970.

Computer Center Graduate Trainee: University Computer Center, University of Iowa, Summer 1968.

Honors and Awards

Invited Guest Speaker: Department of and Geography, Eastern Illinois University, November 2018

Awarded Lifetime Achievement Award, Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers, November 2016.

Selected External Reviewer of the Department of Geography and , Indiana University of Pennsylvania, October 2016.

Invited Guest Speaker: The Association for Living History, Farm and Agricultural Museums (ALHFAM), Akron, OH, June 2013 (with M.M. Gripshover) Did Not Attend

Appointed Celebrity Judge, Revolution 91.7 RevFest’s Battle of the Bands (Western Kentucky University) October 2011

Appointed Doctoral Faculty Status, Doctoral Studies Leadership Council, Western Kentucky University February 2011

Nominated American Musicological Society’s Ruth A. Solie Book Award for Best Edited Music- related Book 2011 for Sound, Society and the Geography of Popular Music.

Selected Co-Editor, FOCUS on Geography, a journal of the American Geographical Society, 2010-15

Appointed: Adjunct Professor, Department of Geography and Geology, Western Kentucky University Effective July 2009

Appointed: Professor Emeritus, Department of Geography, University of Tennessee Effective July 2009.

Member: Committee to Revise the General Education Curriculum, College of Arts and Sciences, 2009

Invited: Editorial Board, University of Tennessee Press, 2008-2009.

4 Invited: Editorial Board, Pennsylvania , 2008-present

Finalist Chancellor’s Excellence in Advising Award 2008

Invited: Editorial Board, Material Culture, 2008-present

Invited: Oklahoma State Geography Honorary Lecturer, 2006-07 April 2007

Elected: Irving Club (literary society founded in 1884 at the University of Tennessee) 2006-2009

First Place: Best Research Proposal Received 2003-04 Iowa State Historical Society, 2003

Instructor: University of Tennessee Advanced Honors Seminar, University Honors Program, 2003

Instructor: University of Tennessee Freshmen Honors Seminar, University Honors Program, 2002

Finalist: University of Tennessee National Alumni Association Outstanding Teacher Award 1999 Division, College of Arts and Sciences

Awarded: Outstanding Service, Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers, 1998

Awarded: Best Departmental Advisor, University of Tennessee, Chancellor’s Honors Banquet, 1996.

Selected: Instructor, Academic Prelude (Academic Orientation for Freshmen), 1995

Selected: Instructor, University Honors Seminar, 1994

Selected: Discussion Leader, Life in the Classroom, Freshman Summer Orientation, 1992-94.

Awarded: Best Departmental Undergraduate Advisor, College of Liberal Arts, 1991.

Selected: First Year Studies 101 Instructor (for Freshmen at ) 1991-93; 1995

Finalist: Best Departmental Undergraduate Advisor, College of Liberal Arts, 1990.

Interviewed: Prominent Geographers in the Southeastern Division, AAG Series conducted by Historian James L. Davis, November 1987.

Elected: Society of Smokers (Interdisciplinary scholarly society founded in 1926 at the University of Tennessee) 1986-2009. Honorary Member 2009-present.

Awarded: Best Article for the Years 1985-86 in the Journal of Geography, College Category, National Council for Geographic Education, October 1986.

Member: Center of Excellence in 1985-87.

Awarded: College of Liberal Arts Excellence in Teaching Award 1979.

Advisor: College Scholars Program - College of Liberal Arts 1979, 1985-6, 1994, 2003-06

Awarded: Who's Who in Human Services 1973.

5 Awarded: Who's Who in Tennessee 1973.

Awarded: National Defense Education Act Title IV Fellowship 1968-1970.

Member: Phi Beta Kappa - National Scholastic Fraternity 1967.

Member: Phi Eta Sigma - National Scholastic Fraternity 1964.

Awarded: National Merit Scholarship, University of Iowa 1963.

Membership--Professional Organizations

American Association of Geographers International Society for Landscape, Place and Material Culture (formerly Pioneer America Society/Association for the Preservation of Artifacts and Language) Pennsylvania Geographical Society Southeastern Division of the American Association of Geographers

Special Training

Completed ITC short courses in Blackboard and other features of Online@UT- Fall 2002

Audited graduate level course in the philosophy of science - Spring 1988.

Audited graduate level course in anthropological theory - Winter 1983.

Audited graduate level sequence on multivariate statistics - Spring 1977.

Intensive Computer Orientation for Faculty: Departmental Liaison with The University of Tennessee Computer Center - Summer 1971.

Computer Center Graduate Trainee, University of Iowa, Summer 1968.

Areas of Special Interest

Settlement Geography Location Theory Behavioral Geography Geographic Aspects of Popular Culture Urban Spatial Structure Marketing Geography Geographic Methodology Transportation Geography

Papers Read and Posters Presented at Professional Meetings

“The Need for Swede II: How Do Volvo Television Commercials Represent Sweden to Americans?” a paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Society for Landscape, Place and Material Culture, Detroit, MI, October 2019 (with Ola B. Johansson).

“Return to Sender: What the Practice of Stamp Pandering Tells Us About the Enduring Spatial and Temporal Appeal of Elvis Presley and the Beatles,” a paper presented at the 73rd meeting of the Southeastern Division of the American Association of Geographers, Johnson , TN, November 2018.

6 “Hot Licks: What the Practice of Stamp Pandering Tells Us About the Enduring Spatial and Temporal Appeal of Elvis Presley and the Beatles,” a paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Society for Landscape, Place and Material Culture, New Orleans, LA, September 2018.

“A Geographic Perspective on the Socio-cultural and Economic History of in the United States and the United Kingdom During the Twentieth Century: A Work in Progress,” a paper presented at the 114th annual meeting of the American Association of Geographers, New Orleans, LA, April 2018 (with David J. Keeling).

“Twin Sons of Different Continents: The ‘Memory Bump’ and Growing Up with Rock ‘n’ Roll Music on Both Sides of the Atlantic,” a paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southeastern Division of the American Association of Geographers, Starkville, MS, November 2017 (with Peter J. Taylor).

“‘Cold Craft Beer Here!’: Craft Beer and Minor League Baseball”, a paper presented at the 113th annual meeting of the American Association of Geographers, Boston, MA (with Margaret M. Gripshover) April 2017.

[Poster] “The Uncle Remus Highway: An Exploration of Race, Tourism and Memorialization,” a poster presented at the 71st meeting of the Southeastern Division of the American Association of Geographers, Columbia, SC November 2016 (with Margaret M. Gripshover).

“Take Me Out to the Beer Game: Craft Brewing and Minor League Baseball,” a paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Society for Landscape, Place and Material Culture, Bowling Green, KY, September 2016 (with Margaret M. Gripshover).

“Inside SEDAAG’s Secret Society: A Look Back at the Days of the Hot and Hot Fish Club” a paper presented at the 70th meeting of the Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers, Pensacola, FL November 2015 (with Margaret M. Gripshover).

“The Unbearable Ugliness of Volvos Revisited: The Automobile as an Indicator of Swedish Cultural Identity in the United States,” a paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Society for Landscape, Place and Material Culture, North Canton, OH September 2015 (with Margaret M. Gripshover and Ola Johansson).

“The Run for the Onions: Louisville, Kentucky’s Brief Reign as the Onion Capital of the Ohio Valley,” a paper presented at the annual meeting of the Agricultural History Society, Lexington, KY June 2015 (with Margaret M. Gripshover).

“Music Venues in the Internet Age: Evidence from Selected Venues in Pittsburgh and Nashville, ” a paper presented at the 111th annual meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Chicago, IL April 2015 (with Ola Johansson).

“The Role of Home Brewing as a Catalyst for Craft Breweries in the Southeastern United States,” a paper presented at the 111th annual meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Chicago, IL April 2015 (with Scott A. Dobler and Charles J. DeCroix).

“If It Makes You Hoppy: The Geography of Home Brewing in the Southeastern United States,” a paper presented at the 69th meeting of the Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers, Athens, GA November 2014 (with Scott A. Dobler and Charles J. DeCroix).

“Gerry Rushton, Central Place Theory and Me: The Influence of a Geographic Visionary on One of His Students” a paper presented in a special session honoring Gerard Rushton at the 110th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Tampa, FL April 2014.

7 “Unpacking Collective Memories: Commemorative Spoons of the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair”, a paper to presented at the 68th meeting of the Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographer, Roanoke, VA November 2013 (with Margaret M. Gripshover).

“Digging Up History with Spoons: What Souvenir Spoons Can Tell Us About Chicago and the Columbian Exposition of 1893,” a paper presented at the annual meeting of the Pioneer America Society/Association for the Preservation of Artifacts and Landscapes, Utica, NY October 2013 (with Margaret M. Gripshover).

[Poster] “Making a Scene: The Geography of Modern Rock Music Performance in U.S. Metropolitan Areas,” a poster presented at the 67th meeting of the Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers, Asheville, NC November 2012.

“Music City vs. Iron City: The Landscape of Modern Rock Music Venues in Nashville, Tennessee and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,” a paper to be presented at the annual meeting of the Pioneer America Society/Association for the Preservation of Artifacts and Landscapes, September 2012, Philadelphia, PA (with Ola B. Johansson and Margaret M. Gripshover).

“Mother Bulbs of Invention: Spatial and Temporal Change in Onion-farming Equipment Patents, 1883- 1939,” a paper presented at the 108th annual meeting of the Association of American Geographers, February 2012, New York City, NY (with Margaret M. Gripshover)

[Poster] “Patently Good Ideas: Innovations and Inventors in U.S. Onion Farming 1883-1939,” a poster presented at the 66th meeting of the Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers, November 2011, Savannah, GA (with Margaret M. Gripshover)

“Strategies for Economic Improvement in Appalachia’s Distressed Rural Counties,” a paper presented at the 107th annual meeting of the Association of American Geographers, March 2011, Seattle, WA (with T. Ezzell and D. M. Lambert)

“Contemporary Themes in the Geography of Music and Sound,” a paper presented at the 65th meeting of the Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers, November 2010, Birmingham, AL (with Ola Johansson)

“Environmental Perception, Miasma! How a Crisis and Real Estate Speculation Led to the Annexation of Lake View by the City of Chicago,” a paper presented at the 106th annual meeting of the Association of American Geographers, April 2010, Washington, DC (with Margaret M. Gripshover)

“When the AAG Came to : Knoxville Winter 1945,” a paper presented at the 64th meeting of the Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers, November 2009, Knoxville, TN (with Margaret M. Gripshover)

“Can I Get a Witness? Judging Gatlinburg’s Ambience,” a paper presented at the 63rd meeting of the Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers, November 2008, Greensboro, NC (with Margaret M. Gripshover)

“The Greater Goode: Chicago as Imagined by Geographer J. Paul Goode,” a paper presented at the 104th annual meeting of the Association of American Geographers, April 2008, Boston, MA (with Margaret M. Gripshover)

“Touring Circuits and the Uneven Geography of Rock Music Performance,” a paper presented at the 104th annual meeting of the Association of American Geographers, April 2008, Boston, MA (with Ola B. Johansson)

8 “, Wind and Fire: Suicide Rates After the Great Chicago Fire, the Great San Francisco Earthquake, and Hurricane Katrina,” a paper presented at the 103rd annual meeting of the Association of American Geographers, April 2007, San Francisco, CA (with Margaret M. Gripshover)

“Dread All About It: The Role of the Chicago Tribune in Public Perception of Suicide Before and After the Great Fire,” an invited lecture at the Oklahoma State Geography Honorary Lecturer series 2006-07, April 2007.

“Ashes to Ashes: The Role of Media in Perception of Suicide Before and After the Great Chicago Fire”, a paper submitted for presentation at the 61st meeting of the Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers, November 2006, Morgantown, WV (with Margaret M. Gripshover)

“Where Are the New U.S. Music Scenes?”, a paper presented at the 102nd annual meeting of the Association of American Geographers, March 2006, Chicago, IL (with Ola Johansson)

“Allusions to Place and Popular Culture in Selected Works of Neil LaBute”, a paper presented at the 60th meeting of the Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers, November 2005, West Palm Beach, FL

“Birth of the Cool: Modern Rock, Local Music Scenes, and the Ephemeral Nature of Global Popular Culture,” a paper presented at the 101st annual meeting of the Association of American Geographers, April 2005, Denver, CO (with Ola Johansson)

“Mirror, Mirror, On the Web, Who’s the Fairest Town of All?: How Central Places in Iowa Portray Themselves on the Internet,” a paper presented at the 101st annual meeting of the Association of American Geographers, April 2005, Denver, CO (with Margaret M. Gripshover)

“Qualitative and Quantitative Assessment of Retail Viability in Central Iowa,” a paper presented at the 59th meeting of the Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers, November 2004, Biloxi, MS (with Margaret M. Gripshover)

“The Concept of the Urban Corona: Evidence from Small in Central Iowa,” a paper presented at the 100th annual meeting of the Association of American Geographers, March 2004, Philadelphia, PA (with Margaret M. Gripshover)

“What’s In a (Nick)Name?: Images Portrayed in the Slogans of Selected Southeastern and Towns,” a paper presented at the 58th Meeting of the Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers, November 2003, Charlotte, NC

“Teaching U.S. Geography and Fostering Creativity: Beyond the 38 State Proposal,” a paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geographic Education, October 2003, Salt Lake City, UT (with Margaret M. Gripshover)

“Is There a Geography of Emotion? Lessons Learned from the Music Culture,” a paper presented at a special session on music geography at the 99th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, March 2003, New Orleans, LA (with Leia S. Bell)

“What Does It Mean to Travel? Results of a Phenomenological Experiment,” a paper presented at the 57th Meeting of the Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers, November 2002, Richmond, VA (with Howard R. Pollio and Norris L. Smith)

“Agricultural Evolution and Devolution: Growth and Decline of the Onion-Growing Complex in Eastern Iowa 1910-Present”, a paper presented at the 98th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, March 2002, Los Angeles, CA (with Margaret M. Gripshover)

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“Don’t Cry for Me Pleasant Valley: A Slice of the Onion-Growing Landscape in Eastern Iowa,” a paper presented at the 56th Meeting of the Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers, November 2001, Lexington, KY (with Margaret M. Gripshover)

“The Travel Experience as Learning, Leisure and Liberation: A Phenomenological Approach,” a paper presented at the 97th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, March 2001, New York City, NY (with Norris Smith)

“Twenty Years Down the Road: Analysis of Official State Highway Maps in the Southeastern United States 1980 and 2000,” a poster/paper presented at the 55th Meeting of the Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers, November 2000, Chapel Hill, NC (with Margaret M. Gripshover)

“The Effects of Changing Retail Patterns on Consumer Travel Behavior,” a paper presented at a special session of the 96th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, April 2000, Pittsburgh, PA (with Kyle T. Rector and Margaret M. Gripshover)

“Cyberlove on the Internet: Differences Between the United States and the United Kingdom,” a paper presented at the International Meeting of the Popular Culture Association, August 1999, Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK (with Margaret M. Gripshover)

“Attitudes towards ‘Big Box’ Retailers: Enthusiastic Support or Begrudging Acceptance?” a paper presented at a special session on advances in behavioral geography at the 95th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Honolulu, HI, April 1999 (with Margaret M. Gripshover and Kyle T. Rector)

“Sex and the Single Geographer: An Exploratory of Cyberlove in West Tennessee,” a paper presented at the 53rd Meeting of the Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers, November 1998, Memphis, TN (with Margaret M. Gripshover)

“Incorporating Encarta’s Virtual Globe CD-ROM in the Classroom,” a paper presented at the 1998 Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geographic Education, October 1998, Indianapolis, IN (with Margaret M. Gripshover)

“Using Consumer Shopping Surveys to Measure Travel Behavior: Lessons Learned from Two Test Sites,” a paper presented at the 94th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, March 1998, Boston, MA (with Margaret M. Gripshover and Kyle T. Rector)

“Retailing and Public Policy: Geographic Contributions to the Debates,” a paper presented at the 94th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, March 1998, Boston, MA (with Edward L. Hillsman)

“The Experience of Special Places: A Phenomenological Perspective”, a paper presented at the 93rd Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, April 1997, Ft. Worth, TX (with Rosemary Peacher)

“More Avant-garde Than Thou: The Geographic Distribution of Musical Innovativeness on College Radio”, a paper presented at the 92nd Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, April 1996, Charlotte, NC (with Cody Lazar)

"Why Seattle?: An Examination of an Culture Hearth", a paper presented at the 91st Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, March 1995, Chicago, IL.

10 "Nonprofit Institutions and Revitalization: A Case Study of Knoxville, Tennessee", a paper presented at the 90th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, March 1994, San Francisco, CA (with Qian Guo).

"The Spatial Behavior of Nonprofit Institutions in the Urban Environment," a paper presented at the 89th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, April 1993, Atlanta, GA (with Qian Guo).

"How Do Nonprofit Institutions Shape the Urban Landscape?: A Case Study of Downtown Knoxville, Tennessee," a paper presented at the 89th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, April 1993, Atlanta, GA (with Qian Guo).

“Implementation of a University-Wide Peer Review Process," a paper presented at the Seventh Conference on Assessment in Higher Education, American Association for Higher Education (AAHE) June 1992, Miami Beach, Florida (with W. Lee Humphreys and Trisha McClam).

"A Stage Model of Nonprofit Hospital Expansion in the Inner City," a paper presented at the 88th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, April 1992, San Diego, California (with Qian Guo).

"Nested and Unpacked Central Place Hierarchies: A Theoretical Exploration," a paper presented at the 87th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, April 1991, Miami, Florida (with R. L. Church.)

"Using Location-Allocation Models to Assess the Importance of Nile River Transportation in Ramessid, Egypt," a paper presented at the Spring Meeting of ORSA/TIMS, May 1990, Las Vegas, Nevada (with Richard L. Church).

"Relaxing Mathematical Packing Requirements in Hierarchical Central Place Systems," a paper presented at the 86th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, April 1990, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (with Richard L. Church).

"Central Place Theory Goes on Trial," a paper presented at the 44th Meeting of the Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers, November 1989, Charleston, West Virginia. Published as “Applied Geography: Trademark Infringement and Reilly’s Law” in Truman Hartshorn, Interpreting the City, 2nd edition (New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1992), pp. 89-90.

"American Television: How Mass a Medium?" a paper presented at the 84th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, April 1988, Phoenix, Arizona (with Robert M. Pierce).

"The Economic Geography of Knitting in the United States: A Locational Anomaly Within the Textile Industry," a paper presented at the 42nd Meeting of the Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers, November 1987, Charlotte, North Carolina (with John S. Fox).

"Geographical Perspectives on Film: The Case of Fritz Lang's ," a paper presented at the 83rd Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, April 1987, Portland, Oregon.

"Geographical Perspectives on Fritz Lang's Metropolis," a paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Popular Culture Association in the South, October 1986, Chattanooga, Tennessee.

"Comparing Places Rated I and II: Lessons in Measuring Urban Livability," a paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Middle States Division of the Association of American Geographers, October 1986, New Brunswick, New Jersey (with Robert M. Pierce).

11 "An Analysis of Ancient Egyptian Settlement Patterns Using Location-Allocation Covering Models," a paper presented at the Annual Spring Meeting of ORSA/TIMS, April 1986, Los Angeles, California (with R. L. Church).

"Oakwood: of the Labor Aristocracy," a paper presented at the 81st Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, April 1985, Detroit, Michigan (with K. D. Kane).

"Residential Preferences of Mobile Home Dwellers in Knox and Blount Counties, Tennessee," a paper presented at the 39th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers, November 1984, Birmingham, Alabama (with M. Hwang).

"Location-Allocation Modeling of Regional Settlement Systems: The Basin of Mexico During Aztec Times," a paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the Western Regional Science Association, February 1984, Monterey, California (with R. L. Church and L. Gorenflo).

"An Analysis of Late Horizon Settlement in the Northeastern Basin of Mexico: An Application of Location-Allocation Modeling," a paper presented at the 38th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers, November 1983, Orlando, Florida (with R. L. Church and L. Gorenflo).

"Assessing the Cost-Effectiveness of Public Transportation Service Options for the Transportation Handicapped," a paper presented at the 79th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, April 1983, Denver, Colorado.

"An Analysis of Late Horizon Settlement in the Basin of Mexico Using Location Location-Allocation Models," a paper presented at a special session on Geographical Approaches to Problems in Archaeology at the 48th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, April 1983, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (with R. L. Church and L. Gorenflo).

"Nile Valley Settlement During the Ramessid Period: An Application of the Maximal Covering Location Problem," (with B. E. Kauffman and R. L. Church), a paper presented at the 78th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, April 1982, San Antonio, Texas.

"Political Centralization of the Nile Valley During the Ramessid Period: Substantiating Archaeological Hypotheses with a Location-Allocation Model" (with B. E. Kauffman and R. L. Church), a paper presented at the 36th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers, November 1981, Atlanta, Georgia.

"A Comparison of Two Baseline Screening Approaches to Regional Energy Facility Siting" (with R. L. Church) a paper presented at the 77th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, April 1981, Los Angeles, California.

"An Analysis of Official State Highway Maps," a paper presented at the 11th Annual Meeting of the Popular Culture Association, March 1981, Cincinnati, Ohio.

" at Tennessee," a paper presented at a special session on geography and undergraduate planning programs at the 35th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers, November 1980, Blacksburg, Virginia.

"Graffiti as Cultural Geographic Indicators," a paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Popular Culture Association in the South, October 1980, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

"A Central Place Theoretic Covering Model," a paper presented at the 76th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, April 1980, Louisville, Kentucky (with R. L. Church).

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"Modeling the Allocation of Water Among Competitive Uses and Users," a paper presented at the 34th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers, November 1979, Nashville, Tennessee.

"Analysis of Settlement Patterns of the Classic Lowland Maya and Pre-Conquest Aztec: Central Place Applications and Beyond," a paper presented at the 1979 Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geographic Education, Mexico City, Mexico, October-November 1979 (with R. L. Church).

"Location-Allocation Modeling in Archaeological Settlement Pattern Research," a paper presented at the 75th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 1979 (with R. L. Church).

"Incorporating Behaviorally-Based Parameters in Trip Assignment Models," a paper presented at the 33rd Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers, November 1978, Athens, Georgia.

"On Determining Facility Configurations that Maximize Benefits," a paper presented at the first International Symposium on Location Decisions, Banff, Alberta, April 1978 (with R. L. Church).

"Incorporating Net Benefits in Location-Allocation Models," a paper presented at the 74th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 1978 (with R. L. Church).

"Planning for the Transportation Disadvantaged: A Classification of User Groups," a paper presented at the first International Symposium on for Elderly and Disadvantaged Persons, Cambridge, England, April 1978 (with T. C. Hood and K. W. Heathington).

"Archaeologists 'Discover' Central Place Theory," a paper presented at the 32nd Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers, November 1977, Knoxville, Tennessee

"Assessing Demand for Vanpools," a paper presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Salt Lake City, Utah, April 1977.

"The Effects of Work Place-Residence Separation and Ridesharing on Employee Absenteeism," a paper presented at the 31st Annual meeting of the Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers, November 1976, Fredericksburg, Virginia.

"Work Place-Residence Separation: Analysis of a Commuter Carpooling Survey in Knoxville, Tennessee," a paper presented at the 72nd Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, New York City, April 1976.

"Spatial Patterns of Residence-Work Place Separation," a paper presented at the 55th Annual meeting of the Transportation Research Board, January 1976, Washington, D.C.

"A Test of Between Threshold Level and Business Viability," a paper presented at the 71st Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, April 1975, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

"Planning Applications of a Comprehensive Car Pool Program in Knoxville," a paper presented at the 57th Annual Tennessee Highway-Transportation Conference, March 1975, Knoxville Tennessee.

"Application of Geographic Mapping to Urban Market Analysis," a paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Marketing Association, June 1974, Portland, Oregon.

13 "The Relationship Between Central Place and Hinterland Population in the Theories of Christaller and Lösch," a paper presented at the 28th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers, November 1973, Boone, North Carolina

"A New Operational Definition of Threshold Population Based Upon Preference Structures," a paper presented at the 69th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, April 1973, Atlanta, Georgia.

"The Perception and Comprehension of Spatial Concepts," a paper presented at the 27th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers, November 1972, Miami, Florida.

"A Method for Analyzing a Class of Related Problems in the Patterning of Central Place Activities," a paper presented at the 26th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers, November 1971, Lexington, Kentucky.

"An Analysis of the Functional Content of Central Places Using Scalogram Analysis," a paper presented to the 67th Annual Meeting of Association of American Geographers, April 1971, Boston, Massachusetts.

"A Test of the Adoptive Hypothesis of Spatial-Economic Pattern Development: A Case of the Retail Firm," a paper presented at the 66th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, August 1970, San Francisco, California.

Lectures, Addresses and Workshops (Past Ten Years)

“Exploring American and British Rock Music: Teenage Memories and Postage Stamps,” a public lecture sponsored by the Society for Lifelong Learning, Western Kentucky University, May 2019.

“Take Me Out to the Beer Game: How Breweries and Minor League Baseball Turn the Neolocal Double- Play,” a public lecture sponsored by the Department of Geology and Geography, Eastern Illinois University, November 2018.

“Author Meets the Critics” panelist on discussion of Torsten Wissmann’s of Urban Sound at the 110th annual meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Tampa, FL, April 2014.

“The Care and Feeding of Journal Editors or Why Your Manuscript was Rejected,” a presentation at an invited panel at the 67th meeting of the Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers, November 2012.

Unpublished Materials

“Geopandering,” with Stanley D. Brunn, a manuscript submitted for publication in Geographical Review March 2021 (currently in revision).

Geography Rocks! Place, Culture and Popular Music [working title] (with David J. Keeling) a book manuscript for Rowman and Littlefield (in preparation).

“Brewery Awakenings: The Craft Beer Movement, Terroir and the Revival of Place-based Nomenclature” (with Margaret M. Gripshover and Neil Reid).

“The Run for the Onions: Louisville, Kentucky’s Brief Reign as the Onion Capital of the Ohio Valley,” a manuscript invited for submission to Ohio Valley History (with Margaret M. Gripshover).

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"Toward an Optimal Model of Electric Utility Investment" (with Bruce A. Ralston), a paper submitted as a consultant to the Energy Division of Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 1978.

"Central Place Theory as a Mixture of the Function Pattern Principles of Christaller and Lösch: Some Empirical Tests and Applications," unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, University of Iowa, 1973

Publications: Articles, Books, Book Chapters, and Research Monographs

“North American Music and Popular Culture in the 21st Century,” (with David J. Keeling), a chapter in Post, Chris, Geoff Buckley and Alyson Greiner, eds., A Companion to the North American Landscape (New York: Routledge, forthcoming).

“What’s So Funny About COVID-19? How Some Comic Strip Artists Have Approached or Avoided a Sensitive Subject,” a chapter in Stanley D. Brunn and Donna Gilbreath, eds., COVID-19 and an Emerging World of Ad Hoc Geographies (New York: Springer, forthcoming).

“Meeting the Challenge of COVID-19: How American Craft Breweries Responded,” (with Neil Reid and Margaret Gripshover), a chapter in Stanley D. Brunn and Donna Gilbreath, eds., COVID-19 and an Emerging World of Ad Hoc Geographies (New York: Springer, forthcoming).

“Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Live Musical Performance in the United States and the United Kingdom: Outsider and Insider Perspectives” (with Brian Bell and Carl Taylor), a chapter in Stanley D. Brunn and Donna Gilbreath, eds., COVID-19 and an Emerging World of Ad Hoc Geographies (New York: Springer, forthcoming).

“Inflection Points in Independence: Geopolitical Upheaval and Globalization Reflected in the Postage Issued by the Stamp-pandering Caribbean Nation of Grenada,” (with James Senn), a chapter in Stanley D. Brunn, ed., Stamps, Nationalism and Political Transition (New York: Taylor and Francis, forthcoming).

“Postage Stamps as Cultural Markers of the Evolution of Rock and Roll Music on Both Sides of the Atlantic,” a chapter to appear in Séverin Guillard, Joseph Palis and Ola Johansson, eds., Imagining American Music and Places Vol. 3 in The Geographies of Music book series (New York: Palgrave Macmillan 2021 forthcoming).

“Dr. Geo-Love or: How I Learned to Stop Quantifying and Love the Culture,” Material Culture, Vol. 51, No. 2, pp. 42-53 (2019).

“Language of the Everyday Teenagers in Their Music” in Stanley D. Brunn and Roland Kehrein eds., Handbook of the Changing World Language Map (New York: Springer 2019) (with Peter J. Taylor). ISBN 978-3-030-02437-6.

“Craft Breweries and Adaptive Reuse—The Use and Reuse of Space and Language” in Stanley D. Brunn and Roland Kehrein eds., Handbook of the Changing World Language Map (New York: Springer 2019) (with Neil Reid and Margaret M. Gripshover). ISBN 978-3-030-02437-6.

“Landscapes of Performance and Technological Change: Music Venues in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Nashville, Tennessee” Chapter 9 in Brian J. Hracs, Michael Seman and Tarek Virani, eds. The Production and Consumption of Music in the Digital Age London and New York: Routledge (with Ola Johansson and Margaret M. Gripshover 2016, pp. 114-129. ISBN 978-1-138-85165-8.

“Gerry Rushton, Central Place Theory and Me: The Influence of a Geographic Visionary on One of His Students”, Chapter 3 (pp. 31-39) in Alan G. Phipps, ed., Research Advances in Behavioral, Economic and

15 Inspired by Gerard Rushton Sociology, Anthropology and Criminology Books, Book 1 University of Windsor, Windsor, Canada 2016 (http://scholar.uwindsor.ca/sac-books/1).

“Sterling Reputation? Representation and Commemoration in the 1893 World’s Fair Souvenir Spoons”. PAST (On-line Journal of the Pioneer America Society/Association for the Preservation of Artifacts and Landscapes), Vol. 37 (2014) with Margaret M. Gripshover.

“Touring Circuits and the Geography of Rock Music Performance,” (with Ola Johansson), Popular Music and Society Vol. 37, No. 3, (2014), pp. 313-337.

Contributing Author. Strategies for Economic Improvement in Appalachia’s Distressed Rural Counties: An Analysis of Ten Distressed and Formerly Distressed Appalachian Counties, report prepared for the Appalachian Regional Commission, Contract # CO-16505-302-2009, February 2012 (with T. Ezzell, D. Lambert and E. Ogle), 354 pp.

“Patently Good Ideas: Innovations and Inventions in U.S. Onion Farming, 1883-1939,” (with Margaret M. Gripshover) Material Culture: The Journal of the Pioneer America Society , Vol. 44, No. 1(Spring 2012), pp. 1-30.

“Under-Tapped?: An Analysis of Craft Brewing in the Southern United States,” (with James Baginski) The Southeastern Geographer, Vol. 51, No. 1 (2011), pp. 165-185.

“Geography of Music and Sound” in Barney Warf, ed., Encyclopedia of Human Geography (Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications, Inc., 2010), pp. 1967-1970 ISBN 0-7619-8858-0

Sound, Society and the Geography of Popular Music (with Ola Johansson co-editor) (Farnham, UK: Ashgate Publishing Ltd. and Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing Co., 2009. ISBN 978-0-7546-7577-8

“Introduction” and Chapter 13 “The Geography of United States Rock Music Scenes,” (with O.B. Johansson) in O.B. Johansson and T.L. Bell, eds., Sound, Society and the Geography of Popular Music (Farnham, UK: Ashgate Publishing Ltd. and Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing Co., 2009) pp. 1-10 and pp. 219-39 ISBN 978-0-7546-7577-8.

Geography of the United States and Canada (Geography 361K), Study Guide and Assignments On-line and Traditional Versions (Knoxville, TN: Distance Education and Independent Study, University of Tennessee) September 2009 (with Margaret M. Gripshover)

World Regional Geography (Geography 101K) Study Guide and Assignments On-line and Traditional Versions (Knoxville, TN: Distance Education and Independent Study, University of Tennessee), August 2008 (with Margaret M. Gripshover)

“Dubuque, Iowa” in Richard Sisson, Christian Zacher and Andrew Cayton, gen. eds., The American Midwest: An Interpretative Encyclopedia (Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2007), pp. 120-21. ISBN 0-25334-8862

“Dread All About It: Suicide as Portrayed in the Chicago Tribune 1852-1872”, The Bulletin of the Illinois Geographical Society, Volume 48, Number 2 (Fall 2006) (with Margaret Gripshover), pp. 1-38.

“The Urban Corona Effect and Retail Change in Small Cities: The Case of Central Iowa,” (with M. M. Gripshover) Chapter 8, pp. 161-185 in Ben Ofari-Amoah, ed., Beyond the Metropolis: Urban Geography as if Small Cities Mattered (Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 2006) ISBN 0-7618-3585-7

“Place, Popular Culture, and Possibilism in Selected Works of Playwright Neil LaBute,” Chapter 8 in Gerald C. Wood, ed., Neil LaBute: A Case Book (New York: Routledge Press, 2006), pp. 101-110. ISBN 0-415-97803-3

16 “Nashville, Tennessee,” (with O.B. Johansson) in Charles Reagan Wilson, general editor The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, Volume 2 Geography, Richard Pillsbury, ed., (Chapel Hill, NC: The University of North Carolina Press, Spring/Summer 2006), pp. 180-182 ISBN 0-8078-3013-5

“Globalization and Economic Geography,” (with M.M. Gripshover), a learning module for Advanced Placement Human Geography 2005-06 Workshop Materials (Princeton, NJ: Educational Testing Service, 2006), pp. 35-52.

“Pop Goes the Geographer: Synergies Between Geography and Popular Culture,” (with M. M. Gripshover), a chapter in Ray Browne, ed., Popular Culture Studies Across the Curriculum (Jefferson, NC and London: McFarland and Company, Inc., 2005), pp. 89-103. ISBN 0-7864-2-24-3

“Industrialization and Economic Development,” (with M. M. Gripshover), a chapter in Robert S. Bednarz ed., A Teacher’s Guide to Advanced Placement Geography: Essays, Strategies, and Resources, a joint GENIP/NCGE publication, Pathway Series (Jacksonville, AL: National Council for Geographic Education, 2004), pp.37-58. ISBN 1-884136-26-5

Human Geography: People, Places and Change Study Guide, Second Edition (Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 2003).

“Why Seattle? The Origins of an Alternative Rock Culture Hearth,” Chapter 11 in George O. Carney, ed., The Sounds of People and Places: A Geography of American Music from Country to Classical and Blues to Bop, 4th ed. (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2002) ISBN 0-7425-1743-8

GeoDiscoveries for World Regional Geography, a CD-ROM to Accompany Harm J. deBlij and Peter O. Muller, Geography: Realms, and Concepts, 10th ed. (New York: John Wiley and Sons, 2002) with M. M. Gripshover ISBN 0-471-21315-2

Activity Guide for Wiley’s Geography Textbooks and Microsoft’s Encarta Virtual Globe Second Edition (with M. M. Gripshover) New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 2000) ISBN 0-471-37795-3

Instructor’s Resource Manual and Video Guide for World Regional Geography (with J. Rogalsky) New York: W.H. Freeman, 2000) ISBN 0-7167-3450-8

Working with World Regional Geography (with J. Rogalsky) New York: W.H. Freeman, 2000) ISBN 0- 7167-3449-4

Pocket Activity Guide for Wiley Geography Textbooks and Microsoft Encarta Virtual Globe (with M. M. Gripshover) New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1999) ISBN 0-471-25409-6

“Why Seattle? An Examination of an Alternative Rock Culture Hearth,” Journal of Cultural Geography Vol. 18, No. 1 (Fall/Winter 1998) pp. 35-48.

Human Geography: People, Places and Change, Study Guide (Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1997) ISBN 0-13-507179-8

Human Geography: People, Places and Change, Faculty Guide (Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1996) ISBN 0-13-719063-8

Human Geography: People, Places and Change, High School Teacher’s Guide (Washington, DC: Annenberg/CPB Project, 1996) ISBN 1-55946-962-5

Human Geography: People, Places and Change, A Preview Guide (Washington, DC: Annenberg/CPB Project, 1996), 111 pp.

17 “Peer Review of Teaching at The University of Tennessee, Knoxville: An Assessment" (with Trisha McClam), Assessment Update, Vol. 6, No. 5 (September-October 1994), pp. 1-2, 14.

"Delimiting Residential Structure in Knoxville, Tennessee: A Geo-Demographic Approach," (with Roy C. Longman), Southeastern Geographer, Vol. 32, No. 1 (May 1992), pp. 1-23.

Peer Review of Teaching at UTK: An Assessment (with Trisha McClam), Teaching-Learning Issues, No. 70, (Spring 1992), Knoxville, TN: Learning Research Center, 23 pp.

"Undergraduate Curriculum" in The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Institutional Self Study 1992, Reaffirmation of Accreditation Report to the Southern Assoc. of Colleges and Schools, Jan. 1992, pp.81- 96.

"More than Meets the Eye?: Pedagogic Implications of a Visually Effective Geographic Metaphor," Journal of Geography, Vol. 90, No. 5 (September/October 1991), pp. 227-233.

"Network Analysis and the Study of Past Regional Organization" (with L. Gorenflo), in Charles D. Trombold, ed. Ancient Road Networks and Settlement Hierarchies in the New World, New Directions in Archaeology Series, (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1991), pp. 80-98.

"Political Economy's Response to Positivism," Geographical Review, Vol. 80, No. 3 (July 1990), pp. 308- 315.

"Unpacking Central Place Geometry I: Single Level Theoretical K-Systems" (with Richard L. Church), Geographical Analysis, Vol. 22, No. 2 (April 1990), pp. 95-115.

"Late Horizon Regional Efficiency in the Northeastern Basin of Mexico: A Location-Allocation Perspective" (with Richard L. Church and Larry Gorenflo), Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, Vol. 7 (1988), pp. 163-202.

"An Analysis of Ancient Egyptian Settlement Patterns Using Location-Allocation Covering Models" (with Richard L. Church), Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Vol. 78, No. 4 (1988), pp. 701- 714.

"Has Urban Livability Changed Dramatically? A Comparison of the Places Rated Almanac" (with Robert M. Pierce), Professional Geographer, Vol. 39, No. 3 (August 1987), pp. 351-357.

"Location-Allocation Modeling in Archaeology" (with R. L. Church), in G. Rushton and A. Ghosh, eds., Spatial Analysis and Location-Allocation Modeling (New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., 1987), pp.76- 100.

"Comparing the First and Second Editions of the Places Rated Almanac" (with Robert M. Pierce), Urban Resources, Vol. 3, No. 3 (Spring 1986), pp. 37-42 and p. 51.

"Location-Allocation Modeling in Archaeological Settlement Pattern Research: Some Preliminary Applications" (with R. L. Church), World Archaeology, Vol. 16, No. 3 (1985), pp. 353-370.

" for a Labor Elite" (with K. D. Kane), Geographical Review, Vol. 75, No. 3 (July 1985), pp. 319- 334.

"The Places Rated Almanac: Flawed but Pedagogically Useful," Journal of Geography, Vol. 83, No. 6 (November-December 1984), pp. 285-290.

18 "Research and Development Parks in the United States: Some Thorns in the Bed of Roses" (with Luisa F. Menendez), Geographical Perspectives, No. 54 (Fall 1984), pp. 34-46.

"Cost Effectiveness of Transportation Services for the Handicapped" (with D. P. Middendorf, et al.), Ekistics, Vol. 306 (May/June 1984), pp. 230-237.

Power Plant Siting: Optimization, Heuristics, and the Generation of Alternative Configurations (with R. L. Church),a report prepared for the Environmental Impacts Division, Office of Technology Impacts, U.S. Department of Energy, 1984.

"Preferences for Residential Change Among Mobile Home Dwellers" (with M. Hwang), Korean Journal of Geography (Jirihak Nonchong), No. 10, December 1983, pp. 129-141.

Conceptual Design of a Comprehensive Water Quantity Model (with J. E. Dobson, et al.), a report prepared for the Environmental Impacts Division, Office of Technology Impacts, U.S. Department of Energy, 1983.

Cost-Effectiveness of Public Transportation Services for Handicapped Persons: Research Report, (with D. P. Middendorf, et al.), Report No. 261, National Cooperative Highway Research Program (Washington, D.C.: National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences, September 1983).

Planning Transportation Services for Handicapped Persons: User's Guide (with F. Wegmann, et al.). Report No. 262, National Cooperative Highway Research Program (Washington, D.C.: National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences, September 1983).

"A Comparison of Two Baseline Screening Approaches to Regional Energy Facility Siting" (with R. L. Church), Geo Journal, Supplementary Issue 3 (1981), pp. 17-36.

"Incorporating Preferences in Location-Allocation Models" (with R. L. Church), Geographical Perspectives, No. 48 (Fall 1981), pp. 22-34.

Economic Growth and Disparities: A World View (with Sidney R. Jumper and Bruce A. Ralston), (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1980), 472 pp. ISBN 0-13-225680-0.

"Central Place Theory," Chapter 7 in Interpreting the City: An Urban Geography by Truman Hartshorn, (New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1980) and "Central Place Theory," Chapter 8 in Truman Hartshorn Interpreting the City: An Urban Geography, 2nd ed. (New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1992). ISBN 0-471-88750-1

Market Opportunity Analysis for Short-Range Public Transportation Planning: Economic, Energy and Environmental Impacts, (with F. Wegmann, et al.) Report No. 210, National Cooperative Highway Research Program (Washington, D.C.: National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences, 1979), 45 pp. ISBN 0-309-03002-1.

Market Opportunity Analysis for Short-Range Public Transportation Planning: Transportation Services for the Transportation Disadvantaged (with Thomas C. Hood, et al.), Report No. 209, National Cooperative Highway Research Program, Transportation Research Board (Washington, D. C.: National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences, 1979), 52 pp. ISBN 0-309-03001-3.

"Forecasting Relationships Between Economic Base and Urban Goods Movement" (with Martin Judd), in Planning for Urban Goods Movement, a technical monograph produced for U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, 1979.

19 "The Knoxville : Economic Perspective," in Metropolitan Area Economic Report (Knoxville: Center for Business and Economic Research, University of Tennessee, 1979), pp. 64-96.

"Modeling the Allocation of Water Among Competitive Uses and Users," in Energy Competition for Water in Potential Water Availability Problem Basins: Water-Use Patterns, Costs of Water, and Conceptual Allocation Model (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 1979).

"A Note on the Net Accessibility Model of Orloff" (with R.L. Church and K. L. Roberts), Geographical Analysis, Vol. 11 (January 1979), pp. 89-93.

"Work Place - Residence Separation: Analysis of a Commuter Carpooling Survey in Knoxville, Tennessee," Growth and Change, Vol. 9, No. 2, April 1978, pp. 44-48.

"Planning for the Transportation Disadvantaged: A Classification of User Groups" (with T. C. Hood and K. W. Heathington), in Norman Ashford and William Bell eds., Mobility for the Elderly and Handicapped, (Loughborough University of Technology, 1978).

"Employer Reaction to the Knoxville Commuter Pool Program," in The Knoxville Transportation Brokerage Project, Volume III: An Eighteen-Month Evaluation (with F. Wegmann, et al.) report to the U.S. Department of Transportation, Urban Mass Transportation Administration, 1978.

A Cluster Analysis of Vehicle Fires, Technical Report APR-7-1, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Tennessee (with D. J. Icove, J. R. Carter and H. E. Hickey), 1978.

"The Effects of Work Place-Residence Separation and Ridesharing in Employee Absenteeism: Survey and Pilot Study" (with Douglas J. Kocher), Professional Geographer, Vol. 29, No. 3 (August 1977), pp. 272- 277.

"Assessing Demand for Ridesharing Services" (with Joseph J. Petrocelli), Traffic Quarterly, Vol. 31, No. 1 (January 1977), pp. 59-76.

"Geographical Patterns of Residence and Workplace Separation," Transportation Research Board Record, 617 Social and Economic Factors in Transportation Planning, (Washington, D.C.: National Academy of Sciences, 1976), pp. 50-54.

Increased Transportation Efficiency Through Ridesharing: The Brokerage Approach (with Frank W. Davis, Jr., et al.), final report prepared for Office of University Research, Office of the Secretary, U.S. Department of Transportation, Bureau of Mass Transit, August 1976. NTIS, DOT-TST-77-36.

"Planning Applications of a Comprehensive Car Pool Program in Knoxville," Proceedings of the 57th Annual Tennessee Transportation Highway Conference, Vol. 42 (1975), pp. 77-78.

Ridesharing and the Knoxville Commuter (with F. W. Davis, Jr., et al.), report to the Tennessee Department of Transportation and U.S. Department of Transportation, 1975. Executive Summary published separately. "The Community Environment" (with Thomas Hood), in Evaluation and Standards for Public Transportation Services in Tennessee, a research monograph produced for the State of Tennessee Department of Transportation, September 1974.

Implementation of SYMAP Synagraphic Computer Mapping Program (with Charles A. Weber), a technical monograph produced for the State of TN., Dept. of Transportation, Bureau of Mass Transit, August 1974.

"Clustering of Services in Central Places" (with S.R. Lieber and G. Rushton), Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Vol. 64 (1974), pp. 214-25. Reprinted in Portuguese in Revista de Geographica (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil).

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"Application of Geographic Mapping to Urban Market Analysis" (with D. W. Cravens and R. B. Woodruff), 1974 Combined Proceedings Series No. 36, American Marketing Association, pp. 183-189.

"A Method for Analyzing a Class of Related Problems in the Patterning of Central Place Activities" (with Phillip L. Frankland), Southeastern Geographer, Vol. 12 (1973), pp. 30-40.

"A New Operation Definition of Threshold Population Based Upon Preference Structures," Proceedings of the Association of American Geographers, Vol. 5 (1973), pp. 14-18.

"Some Principles of Spatial Competition in Economic Geography" (with Phillip L. Frankland and Gerard Rushton), in Huke R. E., Fielding, G. J., and Rumage, K. W. (eds.) Computer Assisted Instruction in Geography, Commission on College Geography, Technical Report No. 6. (Washington, D.C.: Association of American Geographers, 1972), pp. 11-24.

"An Analysis of the Functional Content of Central Places Using Scalogram Analysis," Abstract in Proceedings of the Association of American Geographers, Vol. 2 (1971), p. 191.

"A Test of the Adoptive Hypothesis of Spatial-Economic Pattern Development: A Case of the Retail Firm," Proceedings of the Association of American Geographers, Vol. 2 (1970), p. 8-11.

Publications: Reviews, Commentaries, On-line Blogs and Edited Works

[Review] of Peter J. Taylor, Geoff O’Brien and Phil O’Keefe, Cities Demanding the Earth: A New Understanding of the Climate Emergency in The AAG Review of Books, Vol. 9, No. 2 (2021), pp. 25-28.

“You’ve Got Beer: A Geography of Beer on Stamps,” Topical Time March-April 2020, 54-62.

“You’ve Got Beer: A Geography of Beer on Stamps,” a blog on www.thebeerprofessor.com posted January 12, 2019.

[Review] of Robert A. Simons, Gary DeWine and Larry Ledebur, Retired, Rehabbed, Reborn: The Adaptive Reuse of America’s Derelict Religious Buildings and Schools in Economic Development Quarterly Vol. 31, No. 4 November 2017, pp. 373-374.

[Review] of Vicki Howard, From Main Street to Mall: The Rise and Fall of the American Department Store in Economic Development Quarterly, Vol. 30, No. 4 November 2016, pp. 385-386.

“The Old General Store Revisited,” a blog on www.thebeerprofessor.com posted August 13, 2015.

“What’s In a Name?,” a blog contribution on www.thebeerprofessor.com posted June 4, 2015.

“The Art of the Beer Label,” a blog on www.thebeerprofessor.com posted May 31, 2015.

“Sterling Reputation? Representation and Commemoration in the 1893 World’s Fair Souvenir Spoons,”PAST: Pioneer America Society Transactions (On-line Journal of the Pioneer America Society/Association for the Preservation of Artifacts and Landscapes), Vol. 37 (2014), pp. 56-70.

[Review] of Torsten Wissmann, Geographies of Urban Sound (Farnham, UK and Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing, 2014) in AAG Review of Books, Issue 2, No. 4 (on-line).

[Review] of D. Bradford Hunt, Blueprint for Disaster: The Unraveling of Chicago Public Housing (Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 2009) in Bulletin of the Illinois Geographical Society, Vol. 2, No. 2 (Fall 2010), pp. 36-40.

21 [Review] of David J. Hally, King: The Social Archaeology of a Late Mississippian Town in Northwestern Georgia (Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2008) in Southeastern Geographer , Vol. 50, No. 1 (Spring 2010), pp. 175-78.

[Review] of Noel Castree, Alisdair Rogers and Douglas Sherman, eds., Questioning Geography in The Professional Geographer, Vol. 59, No. 1 (February 2007), pp. 148-149.

[Review] of Donald G. Janelle, et al., WorldMinds: Geographical Perspectives on 100 Problems, (Dordrecht, Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2004) in Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Vol. 96, No. 1 (March 2006), pp. 229-230.

[Co-Edited] Maps of the Economic Geography of the United States (with Margaret M. Gripshover) for Diercke Weltatlas. 5th updated edition Westermann Schulbuchverlag GmbH, (Braunsweig, Germany: Westermann, 2002).

[Review] of Edward W. Soja, Postmetropolis: Critical Studies of Cities and Regions (Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, Ltd., 2000) in Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Vol. 93, No. 1 (March 2003), pp. 248-250.

“Interacting with the ‘New World Order’” (with M. M. Gripshover), Geography: A Newsletter for Educators, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., Vol. 8, No. 3 (Fall 1998), pp. 5-6.

“Virtual Companions: Wiley Texts and Microsoft Encarta Virtual Globe,” (with M. M. Gripshover), Geography: A Newsletter for Educators, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., Vol. 8, No. 1 (Spring 1998), pp. 5-6.

[Review] of Tracey Skelton and Gill Valentine, eds., Cool Places: Geographies of Youth Cultures (New York: Routledge, 1998) in Journal of Cultural Geography Vol. 18, No. 1, pp. 99-100

“Chapter and Association Representatives Describe Activities: Presentation by Thomas L. Bell, Representative of the University of Tennessee Chapter,” The Key Reporter, Vol. 63, No. 2 (Winter 1997- 98), pp. 5-6.

[Review] of George O. Carney, ed., Fast Food, Stock Cars & Rock-n-Roll: Place and Space in American Pop Culture (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 1995) in Journal of Cultural Geography , Vol. 14, No. 2 (1997), pp. 135-136.

[Review] of Ronan Paddison, et al., eds., International Perspectives in Urban Studies 3 (London and Bristol, PA: Jessica Kingsley Publications, 1995) in Environment and Planning A, Vol. 28, No. 7 (July 1996), pp. 1336-1337.

[Review] of G. Scott Thomas, The Rating Guide to Life in America’s Fifty States (Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, 1994) in Journal of Geography Vol. 95, No. 2 (March/April 1996), pp. 90-91.

“The Making of Human Geography: People, Places and Change,” Agenda (Washington, DC: PBS Adult Learning Service, Fall/Winter 1995-96), pp. 1-4.

[Review] of George O. Carney, ed., The Sounds of People and Places: Readings in the Geography of American Folk and Popular Music, 3rd ed. (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 1994) in Journal of Geography , Vol. 94, No. 3 (May/June 1995). pp. 434-435.

[Review] of Donald W. Linebaugh and Gary G. Robinson, eds., Spatial Patterning in Historical Archaeology: Selected Studies of Settlement (Williamsburg, VA: King and Queen Press, The College of William and Mary, 1994) in Professional Geographer, Vol. 47, No. 1 (February 1995), pp. 106-107.

22 [Review] of H. Wolman and M. Goldsmith, Urban Politics and Policy: A Comparative Approach (London: Basil Blackwell, 1992) in Environment and Planning A Vol. 25, No. 6 (June 1993), pp. 901-903.

[Review] of Sharon Zukin, Landscapes of Power: From Detroit to Disney World (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1991) in Urban Geography Vol. 14, No. 2 (Mar-Apr 1993), pp. 212-214.

[Review] of David T. Herbert and Colin J. Thomas, Cities in Space: City as Place (London: David Fulton Publishers, 1990) in Environment and Planning A Vol. 25, No. 3 (March 1993), pp. 448-449.

[Review] of Robert A. Beauregard, ed., Economic Restructuring and Political Response (Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications, 1988) in Journal of Geography Vol. 91, No. 6 (November/December 1992) pp. 281-282.

[Review] of Mike Davis, City of Quartz: Excavating the Future in Los Angeles (London: Verso, 1990) in Urban Geography, Vol. 13, No. 4 (1992), pp. 392-395.

[Review] of H.V. Savitch and J.C. Thomas, eds., Big City Politics in Transition, Urban Affairs Annual Reviews, Vol. 38 (Beverly Hills, CA: Sage, 1991) in Environment and Planning A Vol. 24, No. 8 (August 1992), pp. 1207-1208.

[Review] of Arie Shachar and Sture Oberg, eds., The World Economy and the Spatial Organization of Power (Aldershot, UK: Avebury, 1990) in Urban Geography, Vol. 13, No. 1, January-February 1992, pp. 97-98.

[Review] of Robert A Beauregard, ed., Atop the Urban Hierarchy (Totowa, NJ: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 1989) in Professional Geographer Vol. 43, No. 2 (May 1991), pp. 241-242.

[Review] of J. M. Wagstaff, ed., Landscape and Culture: Geographical and Archaeological Perspectives (New York: Basil Blackwell, 1987) in Annals of the Association of American Geographers Vol. 79, No. 4 (December 1989), pp. 636-638.

[Review] of Eric H. Monkkonen, America Becomes Urban: The Development of U.S. Cities and Towns 1780-1980 (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1988) in Geographical Review, Vol. 79, No. 3 (July 1989), pp. 348-349.

Edited the Proceedings of the Tenth Annual Applied Geography Conference (with Edward Hillsman, John Frazier, and Bart Epstein), Applied Geography Conference, October 1987.

"Review of the Forty-First Meeting Lexington, Kentucky," Southeastern Geographer, Vol. 27, No. 1 (May 1987), pp. 68-69.

[Review] of S. Openshaw, Nuclear Power: Siting and Safety (London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1986), in Environment and Planning A, Vol. 19, No. 1 (January 1987), pp. 134-135.

"The AAG Resource Paper Series Should Narrow its Focus and Broaden its Audience," views and opinions section, Journal of Geography, Vol. 85, No. 4 (July-August 1986), pp. 144-147.

[Review] of Kenneth T. Jackson, Crabgrass Frontier: The of the United States (New York: Oxford University Press, 1985) in Geographical Review, Vol.76, No. 3 (July 1986), pp. 327-329.

[Review] of Susan L. Cutter, Rating Places: A Geographer's View on the Quality of Life (Washington, D.C.: Association of American Geographers, 1985) in Journal of Geography, Vol. 85, No. 3 (May-June 1986), p. 136.

23 "Review of the Fortieth Annual Meeting Chapel Hill, North Carolina," Southeastern Geographer, Vol. 26, No. 1 (May 1986), pp. 73-74.

[Review] of Charles W. Smith's LOKATE data base in The Professional Geographer Vol. 37, No. 3 (August 1985), p. 356.

[Review] of H. Kunreuther, et al., Risk Analysis and Decision Processes: The Siting of Liquified Energy Gas Facilities in Four Countries (Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1983) in Environment and Planning A Vol. 17, No. 1 (January 1985), pp. 141-142.

Edited the UTK Research Review, Volume 4, No. 2 (Spring/Summer 1984).

[Review] of Robert Paynter, Models of Spatial Inequality: Settlement Patterns in Historical Archaeology, (New York: Academic Press, 1982) in The Professional Geographer, Vol. 36, No. 1 (February 1984), pp. 126-127.

Edited the UTK Research Review, Volume 4, No. 1 (Fall 1983).

[Review] of R. J. Johnston, The American Urban System: A Geographical Perspective (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1982) in Journal of Geography, Vol. 82, No. 2 (March-April 1983), pp. 81-82. Edited the UTK Research Review, Volume 3, No. 1 (Fall, 1982).

[Review] of Barry Moriarty, Industrial Location and Community Development (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1980) in Economic Geography, Vol. 58, No. 2 (April 1982), pp. 204-207.

[Review] of Stanley D. Brunn and James O. Wheeler, eds., The American Metropolitan System: Present and Future (New York: V. H. Winston, Halstead Press of John Wiley and Sons, 1980) in The Professional Geographer, Vol. 33, No. 3 (August 1981), pp. 393-394.

[Review] of David C. Perry and Alfred F. Watkins, eds., The Rise of the Sunbelt Cities, (Beverly Hills, Sage Publications, 1979) Urban Geography, Vol. 1, No. 2 (1980), pp. 182-184.

"The Therapeutic Value of Humor: The Academic Equivalent to Hot Water," Professional Geographer, Vol. 30, No. 1 (February 1978), pp. 81-84.

[Review] of Growing Metropolis: Aspects of Development in Nashville, J. F. Blumstein and B. Walter, eds., Journal of , Vol. 3, No. 3 (July 1977), pp. 283-285.

"A Geography of G-E-O-G-R-A-P-H-Y?," Professional Geographer, Vol. 29, No. 2 (May 1977), pp. 221- 222.

[Review] of Image and Environment, R. M. Downs and D. Stea, eds., Geographical Analysis, Vol. 7 (1975), pp. 344-347.

Activities in Professional Societies and Committees

Member: Board of Advisors, Retired Geographers Organization of the American Association of Geographers 2016—2018.

Member: Board of Directors, International Society for Landscape, Place and Material Culture 2015-2017.

Judge: Annual Student Research Conference, Western Kentucky University, 2011-2013

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Moderator: State of Kentucky National Geographic Society Geography Bee, 2010-present

Co-editor FOCUS on Geography, quarterly journal of the American Geographical Society, 2010- 2015.

Member: World Geography Bowl Committee, Association of American Geographers, 2003-2011 and 2014-present.

Chair: Nominating Committee, Southeastern Division, Association of American Geographers, 2000.

Member: World Geography Bowl Committee, Southeastern Division, Association of American Geographers, 1999-present

Chair: Endowment Committee, Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers 1998-2000; Member 2000-present.

Member: Program Committee, 1993 Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Atlanta, GA

Panelist: National Science Foundation Minority Graduate Fellowship Program, Social Sciences, 1992-96.

Member: Jury Panel, Applied Geography Specialty Group Awards Committee 1992-94

Member: Board of Directors, Thünen Society of North America, 1991-93.

Past President: Southeastern Division of the A.A.G. 1989-91.

Member: Editorial Board, Journal of Geography, 1988-1997.

Member: Journal of Geography Awards committee of the National Council for Geographic Education, 1988.

Member: Board of Directors, Tennessee Geographic Alliance, 1987-1993.

President: Southeastern Division of the A.A.G. 1987-89.

Chairman: Transportation Geography Specialty Group, Association of American Geographers 1986-88.

Vice President and Program Chair: Southeastern Division of the A.A.G. 1985-86.

Member: Editorial Board, Southeastern Geographer, 1984-88.

Member: Jury Panel, James R. Anderson award in applied geography, Association of American Geographers, 1984, 1989, 1992.

Member: Board of Directors, Transportation Geography Specialty Group, Association of American Geographers, 1984-86.

Editor: Transportation Geography Newsletter, 1984-86.

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Corresponding Member: Working Group on Energy Resources and Development, International Geographical Union, 1983-85.

Member: Awards Committee of the National Council for Geographic Education, 1983- 84.

Secretary: Tennessee Geographical Society, 1983.

Member: Nystrom Award Committee, Association of American Geographers, 1982-83.

Secretary: Southeastern Division of the A.A.G. 1978-1980.

Member: Membership Committee (Tennessee), Southeastern Division of the A.A.G. 1976-1977, State Representative.

Member: Honors Committee, Southeastern Division of the A.A.G. 1974; 1976.

Member: Program Committee, Meetings of the Southeastern Division of the A.A.G. 1974; 1982; 1998

Member: Committee on Non-Academic Employment in Geography, Southeastern Division of the A.A.G. 1974-1975; 1977-1979.

Reviewer Manuscripts submitted to Annals of the American Association of Geographers; Economic Geography; Urban Geography; Environment and Planning A; Geographical Review; Growth and Change; Industrial Geography (on-line journal), Journal of Geography; Journal of ; The Professional Geographer; Geographical Analysis; Bulletin of the Illinois Geographical Society; Material Culture; The Southeastern Geographer and the Journal of Cultural Geography.

Reviewer: Proposals submitted to National Science Foundation; Canadian Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada

Consulting Jobs and Professional Evaluations (Last Ten Years)

External Evaluator: Department of Geography and Planning, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 2015.

Evaluator: Grant Proposals to the Geography and Regional Science branch of the National Science Foundation (5) and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada

Honors Theses Directed (Mentor for College Scholars—UT)

Sylvia Arriaga, “A ‘Report Card’ on the Status of Geographic Education in the United States,” August 2004.

William Bolt, “Harry Potter Fan Fiction on the Internet: Proprietary and Geographic Considerations,” May 2004

Susan Carney, “The Economic Impacts of a Temporary Closure of Chickamauga Lock on Knoxville, Tennessee,” July 1998

Hillary Dewhirst, “Hungary: A Country in Transition,” July 1997

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Geoffrey H. Smith, “The Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway: A Critical Study,” May 1991

Beth Cohen, “Perception of Women’s Safety in Urban Areas,” May 1983

M.S. Theses Directed

Claire Jamieson, “Change in the Textile Mill of South Carolina’s Upstate During the Modern South Era,” M.S. thesis, August 2010.

James Baginski, “On the Trail of Fine Ale: Factor Conditions in the Location of Craft-brewed Beer in the United States,” M.S. thesis, December 2008.

Jonathan Witcoski, “An Analysis of the Spatial Distribution of Chiefdom Settlements: Modeling the Mississippian Culture in the Tennessee River Valley” M.S. thesis, August 2007.

William A. Albaugh V, “A Current Analysis of Retail Provision Within Metropolitan Areas of the Southeastern United States,” M.S. thesis, December 2003.

Roy C. Longman, "An Evaluative Study of Geo Demographic Database Systems," M.S. thesis, December 1990.

Lloyd T. McCampbell, "Intercounty Retail Leakage in Tennessee: A Market Area Analysis" M.S. thesis, December 1989.

Julian John Ray, "A Multi-Period Linear Programming Model for Optimally Scheduling the Distribution of Food-Aid in West Africa," M.S. thesis, August 1987.

Kevin David Kane, "Oakwood: Knoxville's Industrial Suburb of the Labor Aristocracy, 1902 to 1917," M.S. thesis, August 1984.

Jackalie L. Blue, "Introducing Situation Variables into Subnational Commercial Sector Energy Demand Models," M.S. thesis, June 1982.

Charlla Hruz Adams, "Predicting Bus Patronage in Knoxville, Tennessee: A Comparison of Alternative Approaches," M.S. thesis, June 1978.

Richard Mader, "A Geographical Analysis of Residential Real Estate Listings and Sales in Knox County, Tennessee," M.S. thesis, June 1978.

Douglas J. Kocher, "The Effects of Employee Work Place-Residence Separation and Carpooling on Absenteeism in Selected Knoxville Industries," M.S. thesis, March 1976.

Joseph J. Petrocelli, "A Geographic Assessment of the Market Potential for Vanpools in Selected Portions of Knox County, Tennessee, M.S. thesis, December 1975.

Charles A. Weber, "A Geographical Market Area Analysis of Public Transportation Services in Knoxville, Tennessee: An Alternative Strategy," M.S. thesis, May 1975.

M.S. Advisees (non-thesis)

Mark Terhardt, August 1992 Terence Gilhula, August 1988.

27 Daniel Reese, August 1986 Ann-Sheryl Kritz, August 1984. Luisa F. Menendez, June 1983.

Ph.D. Dissertations Directed

Andrew J. Baker, “IndyCar Races and the Marketing of Places: A Geographic and Marketing Exploration of IndyCar Racing in the United States.” Ph.D. dissertation, August 2013.

Joe Guttmann, “Agricultural Land Use Change and Local Context: The Shenandoah-Cumberland Valley Apple-Growing District in the Eastern United States” Ph.D. dissertation, August 2012.

Chad M. Hellwinckel, “Estimating Potential Economic Net Carbon Flux from U.S. Agriculture Using a High-Resolution Integrated Socioeconomic-Biogeophysical Model” Ph.D. dissertation, August 2008.

Daryl Wenner, “Creation of an Ice Hockey Tradition in the South,” Ph.D. dissertation, May 2008.

Sara Beth Keough, “Canada’s Cultural Media Policy and Newfoundland Music on the Radio: Local Identities and Global Implications, ” Ph.D. dissertation, May 2007

Christa Smith, “Kentucky Main Street Programs 1980-1997,” Ph.D. dissertation, May 2000

Terry Gilhula, “Development of a Metropolitan Business Climate Evaluation System,” Ph.D. dissertation, December 1998.

Qian Guo, “The Geography of Urban Health Care Delivery in the United States: Locational Changes Incurred by Nonprofit Hospitals Since the Implementation of Medicare”, Ph.D. dissertation, December 1996.

Bruce McFarling, "The Place of Central Places in Rural Development: Evidence from Grenada and St. Vincent, West Indies”, a Ph.D. dissertation (Economics--co-advisor with Alan Schlottman), August 1996.

John E. Benhart, Jr. "Capitalism, Regional Development, and Place Formation: An Analysis of the Upper Tennessee River Valley, 1860-1900”, Ph.D. dissertation, August 1995.

G. Allen Finchum, “Student Mobility to Public Institutions of Higher Education in Tennessee: Implications for Equity and Excellence”, Ph.D. dissertation, (Educational Administration—co-advisor with Robert K. Roney), December 1992.

Marshall Ted Nelson, "Public Land Divestiture: The Tennessee Valley Authority Land Review and Disposal Program: 1935-1962," Ph.D. dissertation, June 1985.

Gaafar El-Shaygi, "A Road Investment Model for the Sudan," Ph.D. dissertation, June 1983.

John Fox, "The Locational Dynamics of the United States Knitting Industry," Ph.D. dissertation, June 1982.

Donald Alvic, "Retail Shopping Opportunity Choice in a Small Town: An Examination of Lenoir City, Tennessee Consumers," Ph.D. dissertation, March 1982.

Allen Arbogast, "Nonmetropolitan Viability in the East South Central Census Division of the United States," Ph.D. dissertation, June 1980.

28 Master’s Committees *Major Professor +Graduated Currently Enrolled

+* Charlla H. Adams +* Lloyd T. McCampbell + * William A. Albaugh + David McGee (Education) + Sami M. Almudaris (WKU) + Paul McManus + Sylvia Arriaga (Education) + Joy Medford + Richard Armstrong (Education) + Dean Miller + * James Baginski + Young-Sook Noh + Donald Balcolm (Education) + Will T. Page + Graham Barrowman + Angela Parton (Education) + Patricia Bing + Jorge Penalba (Civil Engineering) +* Jackalie Blue +* Joseph J. Petrocelli + Carolyn Bolton + Fred Pierce + Janis Brickey (Human ) +* Julian Ray + Brian Bugg + Todd Raynor + Douglas Burton + Kyle Rector + David Butcher (Education) +* Daniel Reese + James Cannistra + Sue Remaley + Amy Carnathan (Education) + Valerie Rhodes (Education) + Susan Carney + Colin Riley + Melissa Cary (WKU) + Jennifer Rogalsky + Brian DiBartolo + Mary Ann Russell Chrystalbridge + Marylaine H. Driese (Education) + Darrell Schmidt + Weston Edmonds (Education) + Michael Schultze + Tracy Engel + Hal Sharp + Timothy Ezell (Planning) + Alf Shepherd + Lisa Ferro + Phillip Kevin Skipper +* Luisa Freeman Menendez + Brian Smith (Education) + Desiree Fox (Graphic Design—Art) + George Smith + Drew Gaskins + Kimberly Stetson +* Terry Gilhula + Jody Sumner + Kelley Hall + * Mark Terhardt + Hazlina Hamdan (Planning) + Glen Tilson + Jill Harry (Education) + Jessica Tharpe + Amy Hill + Elizabeth Trail + Jun Hu + Wing-Sing Tsui (Civil Engineering) + Dennis Huber (Civil Engineering) + William Trumm (Education) + David Irwin (Education) + Earl J. Tullos, Jr. + * Claire Jamieson + Paula Umberger (Education) + James T. R. Johnson +* Charles A. Weber +* Kevin Kane + Ernest Weeks (Planning) + Graham Kelly (Education) + Joshua Wells (Education) + Robert Kirkland (Education) + * Jonathan Witcoski +* Douglas J. Kocher + David Williams +* Ann-Sheryl Kritz + Dustin Winchester (WKU) + Fred Latham + Spencer Wright (Education) + Edward Lau + Andrew Wunderlich + Sang Yool Lee + Megan York + Donna Liberto () + Timothy Young (Planning) + * Roy Longman + Hongbo Yu +* Richard Mader + Katherine Zeimetz + Thomas Maertens + Teresa Zogby (Planning) + Leah Manos + Mei Zhang

29 Ph.D. Committees *Major Professor +Graduated Currently Enrolled

+ Robert Alexander (Political Science) + Manik Hwang + * Donald Alvic + Ola Johansson + * Allen Arbogast + * Sara Beth Keough + * Andrew J. Baker + Theodore Klimasewski + * John Benhart + John Robert Kort (Economics) + Michelle J. Brym + Agatino LaRosa + Donald W. Buckwalter + Craig Laing + Charlynn Burd + Cheng Liu + Phillip Carr (Anthropology) + Richard Margiotta (Civil Engineering) + Chih-Kang (Eric) Chen (Management + * Bruce McFarling (Economics) (Co- Science) Advisor) + Michael Cornebise + * Marshall T. Nelson + Margaret Crowder (Higher Education— + Melany Noltenius WKU) + Rosemary K. Peacher (Clinical + Roger Dendinger Psychology) + William Doerner (Sociology) + Randy Perry (Civil Engineering) + Kimberly Douglass (Political Science) + Dennis Quillen + Dawn M. Drake + Julian Ray + * Gaafar El-Shaygi + Kyle T. Rector + Mohammad Farooq (Economics) + Lisa Roberts + Terry Ferguson (Anthropology) + Walter Robinson (Sociology) + * Allen Finchum (Higher Education + Jennifer Rogalsky Administration and Geography) (Co- + Benjamin Shultz Advisor + Tyler Sonnichsen + * John S. Fox + * Christa Smith + Margaret Foraker + Norris Smith (Experimental Psychology) + * Terry Gilhula + Robert Stammer (Civil Engineering) + Margaret M. Gripshover + Calvin Thomas + Hannah Gunderman + Michael Tweatt (Experimental + * Qian Guo Psychology) + * Joe Guttmann + Henry Vanderleest + Glen Harrison + * Daryl Wenner + * Chad Hellwinckel + Hongbo Yu + Jun Hu

References

Dr. Ronald V. Kalafsky, Associate Vice Provost Dr. David Keeling, University Distinguished and Director of Honors and Scholars Programs Professor Emeritus Baker Center 130 Department of Geography and Geology University of Tennessee Rm. 301 EST Knoxville, Tennessee 37996 Western Kentucky University [email protected] Bowling Green, KY 42101 [email protected] Dr. Derek Alderman, Betty Henderson Professor Department of Geography Rm. 304 Burchfiel Geography Building University of Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee 37996-0925 [email protected]