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107E Richardson Building Richard Campanella (adjacent to Richardson Memorial Hall) Geographer / Senior Professor of Practice Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana 70118 Tulane School of Architecture 504-862-8453 [email protected] richcampanella.com Prof. Richard Campanella, a geographer with the Tulane School of Architecture, is the author of nine books and nearly two hundred articles on the urban geography of New Orleans and related topics. His research, which integrates mapping and spatial analyses with architecture, social science and the humanities, has been praised in the New York Review of Books, Journal of Southern History, Urban History, Places, Louisiana History, Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association, and Bloomsbury Review. The only two-time winner of the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities Book of the Year Award, Campanella has also received the Louisiana Literary Award, the Williams Prize for Louisiana History, the Mortar Board Award for Excellence in Teaching, the Monroe Fellowship, the Hannah Arendt Prize for Scholarship in the Public Interest, and the Tulane University Honors Professor of the Year. In 2016, the Government of France named Campanella as Chevalier dans l’Ordre des Palmes Académiques (Knight in the Order of the Academic Palms). Experience Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana, 2000-present Geographer/Senior Professor of Practice, Tulane School of Architecture, 2012-present; previously research professor at Tulane Center for Bioenvironmental Research and Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, 2000-2011; NASA Stennis Space Center, Mississippi, 1994-2000: Senior Scientist in Remote Sensing/GIS, Lockheed-Martin/ITD; Army Corps of Engineers Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, Mississippi, 1993-1994: GIS Project Assistant; Department of Geography and Anthropology, LSU-Baton Rouge, 1992-1993: Manager, Computer Mapping Laboratory; Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Washington, D.C., 1990-1992: Economic Analyst of electrical utilities; United States Peace Corps Honduras, Central America, 1988-1990: Agroforestry/Wildlands Extension Agent; United States Forest Service, Utah and Montana, 1984-1987 (summers): Wilderness ranger/public contact specialist. Publications Peer-Reviewed Books Campanella, R. Cityscapes of New Orleans. Louisiana State University Press, due out Fall 2017. Campanella, R. The Photojournalism of Del Hall: New Orleans and Beyond, 1950s-2000s. Louisiana State University Press, 2015. Campanella, R. Bourbon Street: A History. Louisiana State University Press, 2014, winner of the LLA Louisiana Literary Award and selected as first of Top Five Local Books by the Times-Picayune. Campanella, R. Lincoln in New Orleans: The 1828-1831 Flatboat Voyages and Their Place in History. University of Louisiana Press, 2010; winner of the HNOC Williams Prize for Louisiana History. Campanella, R. Bienville’s Dilemma: A Historical Geography of New Orleans. University of Louisiana Press, 2008; winner of Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities Book of the Year Award and used as college textbook. Campanella, R. Geographies of New Orleans: Urban Fabrics Before the Storm. University of Louisiana Press, 2006; winner of Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities Book of the Year Award. Other Books Campanella, R. Lost New Orleans. Pavilion Books Company, London, England, April 2015. Campanella, R. Delta Urbanism: New Orleans. American Planning Association, Chicago, Illinois, 2010; one award. Campanella, R. Time and Place in New Orleans: Past Geographies in the Present Day. Pelican Publishing Company, Gretna, Louisiana, 2002; two awards. Campanella, R. and M. Campanella. New Orleans Then and Now. Pelican Publishing, Gretna, Louisiana, 1999; one award. Peer-Reviewed Chapters in Books Campanella, R., “An Architectural Geography of New Orleans’ French Quarter.” Chapter in Cities as Multiple Landscapes: Investigating the Sister Cities Innsbruck and New Orleans, eds. Christina von Antenhofer, Günter Bischof, Robert L. Dupont, and Ulrich Leitner. Interdisziplinäre Stadtforschung, 2016. Campanella, R., “A Katrina Lexicon.” Chapter in The Katrina Effect: On the Nature of Catastrophe, eds. M. Levine, W. M. Taylor, O. Rooksby, J.-K. Sobott, Bloomsbury Academic Press, 2015. Campanella, R. “‘When You Leave Town, I’ll Leave Town:’ Insights from a Civically Engaged Researcher in Postdiluvian New Orleans.” Chapter in Scientists, Experts, and Civic Engagement: Walking a Fine Line, ed. Amy E. Lesen, Ashgate Publishers, Surrey UK, 2014. Campanella, R. “Two Centuries of Paradox:” The Geography of New Orleans’ African-American Population, from Antebellum to Postdiluvian Times.” Chapter in Hurricane Katrina in Transatlantic Perspective, eds. Romain Huret and Randy J. Sparks, Louisiana State University Press, 2014. Campanella, R. “Mississippi River Delta, USA,” in Urbanized Deltas in Transition, eds. Han Meyer and Steffen Nijhuis, Delft University of Technology, 2014. Campanella, R. “The Geography of Urbanization and the Evolution of Risk: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.” Risk and Planet Earth, eds. A. Dölemeyer, J. Zimmer, and G. Tetzlaff; E. Schweizerbart Publishers, Stuttgart, Germany, 2010. Campanella, R. “Urban Transformation in the Lower Ninth Ward.” In Architecture in Times of Need, Make It Right Foundation, 2009. Campanella, R. “‘Bring Your Own Chairs:’ Civic Engagement in Postdiluvian New Orleans.” In Civic Engagement in the Wake of Katrina, edited by Amy Koritz and George Sanchez, University of Michigan Press, 2009. Campanella, R., Etheridge, D., and Meffert, D. “Sustainability, Survivability, and the Paradox of New Orleans.” In Urban Biosphere and Society: Partnership of Cities, edited by C. Alfsen-Norodom, New York Academy of Sciences, 2004. Peer-Reviewed Articles Campanella, R. “Disaster and Response in an Experiment Called New Orleans, 1700s–2000s,” Natural Hazard Science: Oxford Research Encyclopedias, March 2016. Campanella, R. “Pleasure Atlas,” LA+ Interdisciplinary Journal of Landscape Architecture, University of Pennsylvania School of Design, Fall 2015, pp. 126-129. Campanella, R. “Gulf Souths, Gulf Streams, and Their Dispersions: A Geographer’s Take,” The Southern Literary Journal, Volume XLVI, No. 2, Spring 2014. Campanella, R. “Rigidity, Fluidity, and Consequence: A Comparative Historical Geography of the Mississippi and Senegal River Deltas,” Built Environment, Volume 40, Number 2, 2014, pp. 184-200. Campanella, R. “Geography of a Food, or Geography of a Word? The Curious Cultural Diffusion of Sagamité,” Louisiana History, Fall 2013. Gotham, K., M. Blum, and R. Campanella. “Toward a New Normal: Trauma, Diversity, and Urban Long-Term Research.” Cities and the Environment, Vol 7, Issue 1, Article 4, Digital Commons-Loyola Marymount, March 2014. Gotham, K and R. Campanella. “Constructions of Resilience: Ethnoracial Diversity, Inequality, and Post-Katrina Recovery, the Case of New Orleans.” Social Sciences. 2013; 2(4):298-317. Herman, M. P., R. Campanella, R., and S. Martin-Schild. “Is There a "Stroke Hotspot" In New Orleans? A Preliminary Analysis of Human Geography,” Stroke, Volume 44, Issue 2 (Supplement of Meeting Abstracts), February 2013. Lam N., Arenas H., Pace K., LeSage J., and R. Campanella. “Predictors of Business Return in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina,” PLoS ONE October 2012, 7(10): e47935. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0047935 Campanella, R. “The Lexicon of Place: Deconstructing New Orleans’ Names, Nicknames, and Slogans,” Southern Journal of Linguistics: Journal of the Southeastern Conference on Linguistics, Volume 36, Number 1, Spring 2012. Gotham, K. and R. Campanella. “Coupled Vulnerability and Resilience: the Dynamics of Cross-Scale Interactions in Post- Katrina New Orleans,” Ecology and Society 2011, 16 (3): 12. LeSage, J. P., Pace, R. K., Lam, N., R. Campanella, and Xingjian L., “New Orleans Business Recovery in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina,” Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A (Statistics and Society), 2011. LeSage, J. P., Pace, R. K., Lam, N. and R. Campanella, “Space-Time Modeling of Natural Disaster Impacts,” Social Science Research Network, May 19, 2011. Gotham, K. and R. Campanella. “Toward a Research Agenda on Transformative Resilience: Challenges and Opportunities for Post-Trauma Urban Ecosystems.” Critical Planning Journal, Summer 2010, pp 9-23. Campanella, R. “Delta Urbanism and New Orleans: Before, During, and After.” Places Journal, March-April 2010, Campanella, R. “Mapping and Interpreting the Human Geography of New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.” Le Monde des Cartes: Journée Histoire: Cartographie Et Société Urbaine, No. 204, June 2010, pp29-42. Lam, N., Pace, K., and R. Campanella, LeSage, J., and Arenas, H., “Business Return in New Orleans: Decision Making Amid Post-Katrina Uncertainty,” PLoS ONE, 2009. Frickel, S., R. Campanella, and Vincent, M. B., “Mapping Knowledge Investments in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina: A New Approach for Assessing Responses to Environmental Disaster.” Environmental Science & Policy, January 2009. Campanella, R. and H. W. Mielke. "Human Geography of New Orleans' High-Lead Geochemical Setting,” Environmental Geochemistry and Health, June 2008. Campanella, R. "An Ethnic Geography of New Orleans,” Journal of American History, Vol. 94, No. 3, December 2007, 704- 716. Campanella, R. “Geography, Philosophy, and the Build/No-Build Line.” Technology in Society, 29 (2007), 169–172. Campanella, R. "A Proposed Reconstruction Methodology for New Orleans." Journal of Architectural Education, Vol. 60, Issue 1, September