Geoffrey Deverteuil Curriculum Vitae 26 September 2019
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Geoffrey DeVerteuil Curriculum Vitae 26 September 2019 School of Geography and Planning email: [email protected] Cardiff University phone: +44(0)29 2087 6089 Glamorgan Building web: http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/cplan/about-us/staff/geoff-deverteuil CF10 3WA, Cardiff Wales UK Citizenship Canadian; UK Indefinite Leave to Remain July 2012+ (permanent residency) Present Appointment Reader, School of Geography and Planning, Cardiff University Previous Appointments Lecturer, University of Southampton Geography, July 1st 2007- January 25th 2014 Visiting Scholar, University of Auckland, Summer 2004 Visiting Scholar, University of Sydney, Spring 2011 Assistant Professor of Geography (granted tenure, December 2006), 2001-2007 University of Manitoba, Canada; Adjunct Professor (2007-2009) Academic Qualifications 2001 Doctor of Philosophy (Geography), University of Southern California, Los Angeles CA Dissertation: “Welfare Reform and Welfare Neighborhoods: Institutional and Individual Perspectives”, (Jennifer Wolch supervisor) 1995 Graduate Diploma (Geographic Information Systems), Université du Québec à Montréal (en français), Montreal Canada 1993 Master of Arts (Community and Regional Planning), University of British Columbia, Vancouver Canada 1991 Bachelor of Arts (Geography), McGill University, Montreal Canada Research Interests Urban geography; facility location; welfare reform; homelessness and housing; local state; health geography; substance abuse treatment; therapeutic landscapes; social policy; global cities; resilience Medium and Major Grants 2018 Principal Investigator, BA/Leverhulme Small Research Grant, for ‘Service hubs in global city- regions: From a survival geography to a new commons?’, £9,525 2013 Principal Investigator, BA/Leverhulme Small Research Grant, for “Transnational gentrification: Immigrant enclaves and 'safe haven' investment”, £9,717 2012 Principal Investigator, Worldwide Universities Network Research Development Fund, for “Precarious migrants, access to social support and wellbeing in global cities”, £24,374 (co- applicants Lucy Jordan, David Manley, Rong Tian, Qiaobing Hu) 2010 Principal Investigator, Worldwide Universities Network Research Mobility Programme, for “Evidence of gentrification-induced displacement of voluntary sector organizations: How does Sydney compare to London and Los Angeles”, £3,440 2009 Principal Investigator, British Academy Small Research Grant, for “Contours of the ethnic welfare state in London and Los Angeles”, £5,369 2008 Principal Investigator, The Nuffield Foundation Social Science Small Grant, for “Gentrification and displacement of human services in global cities”, £6,220 2006 Principal Investigator, University of Manitoba/Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada (Small Research Grant), for “Polarization and polycentricity in global city-regions: Local implications in Sao Paulo, Brazil”, $6,580 Cdn 2004 Principal Investigator, Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada (Standard Research Grant), for “Clean and sober places: Exploring the therapeutic landscapes of addiction recovery”, $71,092 Cdn (2004-2007) (Co-applicant Robert Wilton, McMaster University) 2004 Principal Investigator, University Research Leave Program, for “Revanchism and homelessness in Auckland NZ”, $5,790 Cdn (July-December 2004) 2002 Co-Applicant, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, for “Mental Health Service Utilization and Population Mobility in Manitoba: A Longitudinal Analysis” (CIHR Competition on Improving Access to Appropriate Health Services for Marginalized Groups), Principal Investigator Lisa Lix, $245,000 Cdn (2002-2004) 1999 Co-Principal Investigator, NSF Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Award, for "Welfare Reform and Welfare Neighborhoods: Institutional and Individual Perspectives", Principal Investigator Jennifer Wolch (BCS-0000248) $7,957 US (1999-2001) 1998 Haynes Dissertation Fellowship, Haynes Foundation $14,000 US Minor Grants, Awards and Honors 2019 Research Study Leave, Cardiff University School of Geography and Planning, £2,600 2017 School of Geography and Planning, Urban Challenges Initiative seed funding, £2,000 2017 Cardiff University Research Opportunities Programme, £1,600 2013 University of Southampton Vice-Chancellor Teaching Award, £1,000 2013 Principal Investigator, AAG Research Grant, for “Transnational gentrification”, $900 US 2012 Association of American Geographers Photo Competition (Best Photographic Story), $100 US 2010 School of Geography, Mike Clark teaching award, £1,000 2009 Principal Investigator, AAG Research Grant, for “Ethnic welfare state formation in London and Los Angeles”, $850 US 2008 Fellow status, Higher Education Academy (United Kingdom) 2008 Principal Investigator, School of Geography, Economy/Culture/Space theme seed grant for “Ethnic Welfare States”, £1,500 2008 School of Geography Summer Bursary Scheme, £700 (for summer student) 2007 British Academy, Overseas Conference Grant, £400 (for 2008 AAGs) 2003 Principal Investigator, University Research Grant Program, for “Concentrated poverty and white flight in Canadian cities? Evidence from Winnipeg, 1986-2001", $4,321 Cdn 2002 Best Dissertation Award for the AAG Urban Geography Specialty Group, $250 US Teaching Experience (Cardiff University) Cities (1st year course; co-taught) Social Geography (2nd year course; convened and taught four times) Political Geography (2nd year course; co-taught) Cities and Social Justice (3rd year course; convened and taught five times) Fieldtrip to Los Angeles (3rd year course; convened and taught three times) Geography and Planning (3rd year course; convened and taught two times) Teaching Experience (University of Southampton) Geographical Skills/Tutorials (1st year core course; co-taught seven times, including one 5-day fieldcourse) Economy, Culture and Space (1st year core course; convened seven times, co-taught seven times) Methodology and Technique in Human Geography (2nd year core course, including convening 5-day Paris fieldtrip; co-taught three times) Geographies of Well-Being (2nd year core course; co-taught seven times) Global Cities/Global Urbanism (3rd year course; convened and taught six times) Urban Policy and Planning (post-graduate course; convened and co-taught once) Teaching Experience (University of Manitoba) Introduction to Human Geography (1st year course; convened and taught four times) Introduction to Urban Geography (3rd year course; co-taught once) Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (3rd year course; convened and taught seven times) Special Topics: Structural Change and the City (3rd year course; convened and taught twice) Seminar on Urban Problems (advanced undergraduate/graduate seminar; convened and taught six times) Citation Scores Google Scholar: H index = 25, i10 Index = 36; total citations = 1840 http://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=Xs6APtQAAAAJ Web of Science: H index = 16; total citations = 685 Refereed Book (n=2) (* indicates 2008 REA, 2014 REF and potential 2020 REF publications) 2019 Handbook of Global Urban Health. London: Routledge (co-editor and co-author, with Igor Vojnovic, Amber Pearson, Adriana Allen, Gershim Asiki) 2015 Resilience in the Post-Welfare Inner City: Voluntary Sector Geographies in London, Los Angeles and Sydney. Policy Press (Bristol UK)* Reviewed in Antipode, Urban Geography, City, London Journal, Voluntas, The Canadian Geographer, Social and Cultural Geography, Voluntary Sector Review. Paperback version available in 2016. Refereed Journal Articles (n=39) (* indicates 2008 REA, 2014 REF and potential 2020 REF publications) Forthcoming The relational geographies of the voluntary sector: Disentangling the ballast of strangers. Progress in Human Geography (first author, with Andy Power and Dan Trudeau)* DOI: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0309132519869461 Forthcoming Reversing the dominant directionality: Evidence of the East Asian model of gentrification in LA’s Koreatown. Area (first author, with Ohsoon Yun) https://doi.org/10.1111/area.12556 2019 Post-revanchist cities? Urban Geography (Pulse Series) 40(7): 1055-1061. 2019 Between the cosmopolitan and the parochial: The immigrant gentrifier in Koreatown, Los Angeles (first author; with Ohsoon Yun and Carolyn Choi) Social and Cultural Geography 20(1): 64-85* 2017 On the edge: changing geographies of the global city precariat in London and Hong Kong (second author; with Lucy Jordan, Jens Kandt, David Manley and Qiaobing Wu) Urban Geography 38(10): 1459-1478 2017 Post-welfare city at the margins: Immigrant precarity and the mediating third sector in London. Urban Geography 38(10): 1517-1533 2017 Overseas investors into London: Imprint, impact and pied-a-terre urbanism. Environment and Planning A 49(6): 1308-1323 (first author; with David Manley)* 2016 Can resilience be redeemed? Resilience as a metaphor for change, not against change. City: Analysis of urban trends, culture, theory, policy, action 20(1): 143-151 (second author Oleg Golubchikov; Open Access with 3765 views) 2015 Outcomes of migration to small regional retirement communities on the Canadian Prairies. The Journal of Rural and Community Development 10(1), 154-172 (third author, with John Spina and Geoff Smith) 2015 Conceptualizing violence for health and medical geography. Social Science and Medicine (special issue of the 2013 IMGS) 133: 216-222* 2014 Does the punitive need the therapeutic? A sympathetic critique of current grammars of urban injustice. Antipode 46(4): 874-893* 2014 ‘No more of this macho bullshit’: