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Curriculum Vitae Marianna Pavlovskaya

Marianna Pavlovskaya Curriculum vitae October 2006

Department of Geography, – CUNY Ph.D. Program in Earth and Environmental Sciences, Graduate Center – CUNY 695 , , NY 10021 Phone: (212) 772-5320; Main office: (212) 772-5266; Fax: (212) 772-5268; mpavlovAThunter.cuny.edu, http://www.geo.hunter.cuny.edu/~mpavlov/ Chair (2005-2007) of the Russian, Central Eurasian, and East European specialty group of the Association of the American Geographers RESEARCH INTERESTS: Urban geography, economic geography, social theory, feminist geography, GIS (geographic information systems), critical GIS EDUCATION 1998 Ph.D., Geography, Clark University, Worcester MA 1987 M.A., Geography, Moscow State University, Russia ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2004-current Associate Professor, Department of Geography, Hunter College Ph.D. program in Earth and Environmental Sciences, CUNY Graduate Center 1998-2003 Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, Hunter College 1997-1998 Visiting Assistant Professor, Florida Atlantic University OTHER EMPLOYMENT AND EXPERIENCE 1993-1997 Research Assistant, Idrisi project, Clark University 1991-1993 Teaching Assistant, Russian Language, Clark University 1989-1990 Researcher, USSR Academy of Sciences 1987-1988 Geography Teacher, Moscow High School #10 COURSES Undergraduate: Graduate: People and their environment Geography of Russia and Central Asia GIS applications in social geography Environmental conservation: Urban problems Geographies of urban space GIS applications in social geography Geography of post-socialism CUNY Honors College: The peopling of New York PUBLICATIONS Refereed articles 2006 Pavlovskaya, M. 2006. "Theorizing with GIS: A tool for critical geographies?" Environment and Planning A, 38 (11). 2004 Pavlovskaya, M. 2004. “Other transitions: Multiple economies of Moscow households in the 1990s." The Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 94(2), pp. 329– 351.

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2002 Pavlovskaya, M. 2002. "Mapping urban change and changing GIS: Other views of economic restructuring," Gender, place and culture: A journal of feminist geography, V 9 (3): 281 – 289. Issue focused on Feminist Geography and GIS. 2001 Pavlovskaya, M. and S. Hanson, 2001. “Privatization of the Urban Fabric: Gender and Local Geographies in Downtown Moscow,” Urban Geography, 22, 1, pp. 4-28. 1989 V. Kolosov, M. Pavlovskaya, N. Petrov and L. Smirnyagin, 1989. "The geography of the 1989 elections of Peoples' Deputies of the USSR (preliminary results)", Soviet Geography, v.30 (8).

Edited books and special journal issues 2005 Harvey, F., M.-P. Kwan, and M. Pavlovskaya, eds. 2005. Special issue: Critical GIS. Cartographica 40, no. 4. 2001 I. Miyares, M. Pavlovskaya, and G. Pope, editors. 2001. From the Hudson to the Hamptons: The snapshots of the New York Metropolitan area. AAG: New York.

Other publications 2005 Harvey, F., M.-P. Kwan, and M. Pavlovskaya. 2005. Introduction: Critical GIS. Cartographica. Special Issue Critical GIS, Harvey, F., M-P. Kwan, and M. Pavlovskaya, Eds. 40, no. 4. 2001 Pavlovskaya, M. 2001. Book review of Pickles, John, and Adrian Smith, eds. 1998. Theorising transition: The political economy of post-communist transformation. London and New York: Routledge. Economic Geography, v.77 (1): 67-73. 1993 M.E. Pavlovskaya, 1993. Chapter 9 "Lithuania" in V.A. Kolosov, N.V. Petrov and L.V. Smirnyaguin, eds., Vesna 1989 goda: Geografia i Anatomia vyborov ["The Spring of 1989: Geography and Anatomy of elections"], Moscow: Progress. (In Russian) 1993 V.A. Myachin, M.E. Pavlovskaya and N.V. Petrov, 1993. Chapter 3 "Geographic Aspects of the 1989 Elections" in V.A. Kolosov, N.V. Petrov and L.V. Smirnyaguin, eds., "Vesna 1989 goda: Geografia i Anatomia vyborov" ["Spring 1989: Geography and Anatomy of elections"], Moscow: Progress. (In Russian)

IN PROGRESS: In preparation Flexible households in a non-flexible economy Two entries on Feminism and maps for Encyclopedia of Human Geography One entry for Geography Compass Under "Making room for capitalism: Post-privatization urban restructuring in revision downtown Moscow"

GRANTS 2006-2007 Social Science Research Council (SSRC) Eurasia Teaching fellowship. "After the Future: Geography of Post-Socialist Russia, Central Asia, and the Caucasus." $9,000.

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Fall 2005 Competitive Hunter College Research Fellowship Leave 2005-2007 PSC-CUNY Award Mapping multiple economies of households. $3,052. 2003-2008 George N. Shuster Faculty Fellowship, Hunter College Presidential Grant Competition. Post-privatization urban restructuring and control over urban space in Moscow. $3,000. 2003-2004 Gender Equity Project Sponsorship, Hunter College (part of NSF ADVANCE Institutional Transformation Award). $8,000. 2002-2003 Gender Equity Project Sponsorship. Hunter College (part of NSF ADVANCE Institutional Transformation Award). $10,000. 2002-2005 PSC-CUNY Research Award to supplement funding from HUD-NRC (see below). $4,884. 2001-2003 Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and National Research Council (NRC). $55,000. Urban Scholars Postdoctoral Fellowship. "Households, multiple economies, and urban change: A case study of three neighborhoods in New York City." 2001-2003 New York City Environmental Justice Alliance (NYCEJA). Pilot project “Open space equity in New York City,” $13,000. 2000-2001 Center for Place, Culture, and Politics (CPCP) of the Graduate Center, CUNY, fellowship 1999-2000 PSC-CUNY Research Award. Dissertation follow-up research project on Moscow. $4,000.

INVITED LECTURES 2006 “Flexible households in a non-flexible economy: Post-socialist Moscow and neo-liberal New York.” University of Massachusetts, Amherst. March 31, 2006 2005 “Multiple economies and urban restructuring in Moscow.” Department of City & Regional Planning, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. March 18, 2005 2004 "From rigid singular economic systems to fluid multiple economies: Reconstituting socialism and post-socialism." Research seminar funded by the UK Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) “Trans-National Issues, Local Concerns: Insights from Russia, Central and Eastern Europe and the UK.” September 24, 2004, Queen Mary University of London. 2002 "Uncovering unprivileged economies." , November 8, 2002. 1999 “Other transitions: Gender, class, and urban change in the City of Moscow.” Research workshop at “Gender and Transition,” March 5, 1999 1997 Transition and Everyday Life in Russia. Presented at Geography Department at Boca Raton Campus of Florida Atlantic University. November 1997

ACADEMIC PAPERS 2006 “Flexible households in a non-flexible economy.” Paper presented at the Annual meeting of the Association of the American Geographers, Chicago, Il, March 7-11, 2006 2005 “Households, Multiple Economies, and Urban Change: A Case Study of Three Neighborhoods in New York City.” HUD Urban Scholars Symposium. National Academies, Washington, DC November 6-7, 2005

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2005 Beyond the informal: multiple economies of everyday life. Paper presentation at Annual Meeting of the Association of the American Geographers, Denver, CO, April 2-9, 2005. 2004 “Diversifying the economic space of post-socialism: Multiple economies in the lives of households and capitalist enterprises.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association of the American Geographers, March 14-19, 2004, Philadelphia.

2003 “Mapping power: Post-privatization urban restructuring in downtown Moscow” presented at Rethinking Marxism’s 5th International Gala Conference “Marxism and the world stage,” University of Massachusetts at Amherst. November 6-8, 2003

2003 Mapping the economic: Which economies matter to Moscow households? Presented in the session on Economic geography and feminism at the Annual Conference of the Royal Geographical Society and the Institute of British Geographers, London, UK, September 3-5, 2003.

2003 Sara Hodges (presenter), Marianna Pavlovskaya, and Hugh Hogan. Open Space in New York City: A GIS-based analysis of equity of distribution and access. Presented at the conference "Urban Ecology" at The Institute for Environmental & Regional Studies of the Dyson College, . April 11, 2003

2003 Using mixed methods to understand multiple economies and their geographies. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association of the American Geographers, New Orleans, USA, March 5-8, 2003.

2001 Mapping post-Soviet urban spaces: Restructuring in downtown Moscow. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, New York, NY. February- March 2001

2000 Class, gender, and privatization in Moscow: Other views of urban restructuring. Presented at Rethinking Marxism's 4th International Gala Conference "Marxism 2000." University of Massachusetts at Amherst, MA.

2000 Mapping urban change and changing GIS: Other views of economic restructuring. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, , Pennsylvania. April 2000

1999 Restructuring public and private urban space: Privatization in Moscow. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Honolulu, Hawaii. March 1999

1998 Gender and class in the city of Moscow: Restructuring households and urban spaces. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Boston, Massachusetts. March 1998 1997 Gender and class in Moscow: Connecting private and public spaces. Paper presented at The Association of American Geographers Meeting, Forth Worth, Texas. April 1997

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1996 New Russia, old Russia? Everyday experiences of gender and class. Paper presented at The Association of American Geographers Meeting. April 1996 1994 Gender and labor in urban spaces: Social change in the City of Moscow (In search of a theory of transition). Paper presented at the Association of American Geographers Meeting, San Francisco, CA. March-April, 1994

OTHER PRESENTATIONS 2005 “Theorizing with GIS: A tool for critical geographies?” Presented at Department of Geography, Hunter College, Faculty Seminar Series. 5/4/2005. 2005 Presenter, panel session “The Possibility of Heterodox GIS II: Discussion and Prospects.” Annual Meeting of the Association of the American Geographers, Denver, CO, April 2-9, 2005. 2005 Presenter, panel session “Women on the Edge.” Annual Meeting of the Association of the American Geographers, Denver, CO, April 2-9, 2005. 2005 Presenter, panel session “Whither Postcommunist Studies? 15 Years On - Economy and Environment.” Annual Meeting of the Association of the American Geographers, Denver, CO, April 2-9, 2005. 2003 Invited participant of the research seminar funded by the UK Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) “Trans-National Issues, Local Concerns: Insights from Russia, Central and Eastern Europe and the UK.” The Centre for Russian and East European Studies, University of Birmingham, UK. December 5-6, 2003 2001 Presenter, with Lynn Seirup and Jennifer Jeifus, NYCEJA/Hunter research team presentation of the Open Space analysis of Hunt's Point, New York. Hunt's Point, NY. 2001 Presenter, panel session “Ten years after the fall of the USSR VI: Current issues of the geography of transition” (sponsored by Russia, Central Eurasian, and East European Specialty Group) at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, New York, 2001. 2000 Presenter, panel session "Post-Soviet woman and the peripatetic spaces of everyday life" at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. April 2000. 1998 Presenter, panel session on GIS and social theory, The Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Boston, Massachusetts. March 1998 1997 Multi-criteria evaluation and fuzzy sets in GIS. Presented at Geography Department, Moscow State University. Moscow. June 1997 1997 New directions in raster GIS analysis (Fuzzy modeling and image classification techniques). Presented at GIS’97 Forum in Moscow. June 1997 1996 Spatial analysis techniques with raster GIS. Presented at GIS’96 Forum in Moscow. June 1996 1996 New soft classifiers for digital image processing at IDRISI Project. Presented at GIS and Remote Sensing in Environmental Management conference in Moscow. November 1996 1996 New research in multi-criteria evaluation and decision making with GIS at IDRISI project. Presented at the IDRISI user conference in Budapest. June 1996

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1995 Geography and feminism. A workshop at the Institute of Geography, Russian Academy of Sciences. Moscow 1995 Gender and feminism. A lecture for students of the Ecological University. Moscow.

ORGANIZED CONFERENCES, CONFERENCE SESSIONS, AND PANELS 2006 Organizer of 9 sessions on Post-socialism. The Annual meeting of the Association of the American Geographers, to be held in Chicago in March 2006. 2006 Co-organizer of 5 sessions on Social (re)production and household. The Annual meeting of the Association of the American Geographers, to be held in Chicago in March 2006. 2005 Organizer, paper session "Producing femininities and masculinities in post-socialism. Annual Meeting of the Association of the American Geographers, Denver, CO, April 2- 9, 2005. 2001 Organizer, with Mei-Po Kwan, Ohio State University, and Francis Harvey, University of Kentucky, First conference "GIS and Critical Geographic Research." February 25, 2001, Department of Geography, Hunter College, NY. 2001 Presenter and organizer, panel session at the 2001 AAG Meeting "Information technologies and society I: GIS and critical geographic research" co-sponsored by Geographic Information Systems, Geographic Perspectives on Women, and Socialist Geography Specialty Groups. 2001 Organizer, paper session at the 2001 AAG Meeting: "After the future: Other views of post-Soviet urban space I." Co-sponsored by Urban Geography; Russian, Central Eurasian and East European; and Qualitative Methods Specialty Groups. 2001 Organizer, paper session at the 2001 AAG Meeting: "After the future: Other views of post-Soviet urban space II." Co-sponsored by Urban Geography; Russian, Central Eurasian and East European; and Qualitative Methods Specialty Groups.

REVIEWER FOR JOURNALS, PUBLISHERS, AND FUNDING AGENCIES NSF Proposals reviewer (2004, 2004, 2005, 2006) Guilford Press, book proposal reviewer (2002) Article reviewer for: Canadian Geographer (2002) Geographical review (2002) Eurasian Geography and Economics (2003) Middle States Geographer (2004) Population and Environment (2004) Professional Geographer (2004) Geoforum (2005-2006) ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies (2005) URISSA (2006) Annals of the Association of American Geographers (2006) Economic Geography (2006)

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MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS 1995-current, 1991-1994 Association of American Geographers Sept. 2003 – Dec. 2003 Royal Geographic Society and the Institute of British Geographers

SERVICE TO PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS 2005-current President, Russian, Central Eurasian, and East European Specialty group of the Association of American Geographers. 2003-2005 Vice-president, Russian, Central Eurasian, and East European Specialty group of the Association of American Geographers. 2001-2003 Board member, Russian, Central Eurasian, and East European Specialty group of the Association of American Geographers. 2001 Dissertation defense committee member, Department of political science, . 2000- 2003 Member, George and Viola Hoffman Award Committee of the AAG that evaluates proposals for funding Master's thesis and Ph.D. dissertation research on Eastern Europe.

SERVICE TO HUNTER COLLEGE AND THE DEPARTMENT 2001-current Graduate Director, Department of Geography, Hunter College 2004-current Space Committee, Department of Geography 2004-current Lab Committee, Department of Geography 2000-2001 Alternate member of the Personnel and Budget Committee, Department of Geography, Hunter College 2001-2003 Member of the Personnel and Budget Committee, Department of Geography, Hunter College 2000-current Library contact for Department of Geography, Hunter College. 2000-2001 Faculty seminar series coordinator (with Prof. McLafferty), Department of Geography, Hunter College 1999-2001 Member of two grade-appeal committees, Department of Geography, Hunter College 1999-2001 Member, Graduate Admissions Committee, MA Program in Geography, Hunter College

SERVICE TO COMMUNITY 2001 Volunteer at the mapping desk of Office of Emergency Management after 9/11 (October 2001) 2001 Presentation to community organizations of Open Space Equity analysis. and Bushwick.

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STUDENTS Ph.D: Jess Bier, Cris Notaro MA: Doug Plumer (2000), Tim Calabrese (2005), Dan Wiley, Naomi Santoni (2003), Sara Hodges (2004), Valeria Treves (2005), Ben Mancell (2006), Rob Siwiec (2006), Ron Roman, Henry Sirotin (2006) HONORS 2002 The City University of New York Certificate of Recognition.

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