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, 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’: Drug treatment, place and the remaking of masculinity. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 39(2): 291-303 (second author, with Robert Wilton and Joshua Evans)*

2014 Re-regulation in the post-WTO period? Case study of Vietnam’s Food Retailing Sector. Growth and Change 45(2): 377-396 (second author, with Hai Nguyen, Neil Wrigley and Kanchana Ruwanpura)

2013 The relationship between place ties and moves to small regional retirement communities on the Canadian Prairies. Geoforum 45: 230-239 (third author, with John Spina and Geoffrey Smith)

2012 ‘You have to make a new way of life’: women's drug treatment programmes as therapeutic landscapes in Canada. Gender, Place and Culture 19 (3): 382-396 (third author; with Michelle Love and Robert Wilton)

2012 Resisting gentrification-induced displacement: Advantages and disadvantages to 'staying put' among non-profit social services in London and Los Angeles. Area 44(2): 208-216

2011 From E1 to 90057: The immigrant-serving non-profit sector among London Bangladeshis and Los Angeles Central Americans. Urban Geography 32(8): 1129-1147

2011 Survive but not thrive? Geographical strategies for avoiding absolute homelessness among immigrant communities. Social and Cultural Geography 12(8): 929-945*

2011 Evidence of gentrification-induced displacement among social services in London and Los Angeles. Urban Studies 48(8): 1563-1580*

2010 The contradictions of containment: Deconcentrating poverty in Downtown Los Angeles. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 34(2): 310-327 (second author; with Ellen Reese and Leanne Thach)

2010 Reconciling indigenous need with the urban welfare state? Evidence of culturally-appropriate services and spaces for Aboriginals in Winnipeg, Canada. Geoforum 41(3): 498-507 (first author; with Kathi Wilson)

2009 Spaces of abeyance, care and survival: The addiction treatment system as a site of ‘regulatory richness’ Political Geography 28(8): 463-472 (first author; with Robert Wilton)*

2009 Towards a contextual approach to the place-homeless survival nexus: An exploratory case study in Los Angeles. Cities 26(6): 307-317 (second author; with Matt Marr and David Snow)

2009 Complexity not collapse: Recasting the geographies of homelessness in a ‘punitive’ age. Progress in Human Geography 33(5): 646-666 (first author; with Jon May and Jurgen von Mahs)*

2009 Any space left? Homeless resistance by place-type in Los Angeles County. Urban Geography 30(6): 633-651 (first author; with Matthew Marr and David Snow)*

2009 The geographies of intoxicants: From production and consumption to regulation, treatment and prevention. Geography Compass 3: 478-494 (first author; with Robert Wilton)

2007 Residential mobility of individuals with severe mental illness: A comparison of frequent and infrequent movers. Social Psychology and Psychiatric Epidemiology 42(3): 221-228 (second author; with Lisa Lix, Aynslie Hinds, Renee Robinson, John Walker and Leslie Roos)

2007 Mental health and the city: Intra-urban mobility among individuals with schizophrenia. Health and Place 13(2): 310-323 (first author; with Aynslie Hinds, Lisa Lix, John Walker, Renee Robinson and Leslie Roos)

2006 Spaces of sobriety/sites of power: Examining social model alcohol recovery programs as therapeutic landscapes. Social Science and Medicine 63(3): 649-661 (second author; Robert Wilton first author)*

2006 Residential mobility and severe mental illness: A population-based analysis. Administration and Policy in Mental Health/Mental Health Services Research 33(2): 160-171 (third author; with Lisa Lix, Aynslie Hinds, Renee Robinson, John Walker and Leslie Roos)

2006 The local state and homeless shelters: Beyond revanchism? Cities 23(2): 109-120*

2005 Welfare neighborhoods: Anatomy of a concept. Journal of Poverty 9(2): 23-41

2005 The relationship between government assistance and housing outcomes among extremely low- income individuals: A qualitative inquiry in Los Angeles. Housing Studies 20(3): 383-399

2004 Systematic inquiry into barriers to researcher access: Evidence from a homeless shelter. The Professional Geographer 56(3): 372-380

2004 The changing landscapes of Southwest Montréal: A visual account. Canadian Geographer 48(1): 76-82

2003 Welfare reform, institutional practices and service delivery settings. Urban Geography 24(6): 529-550

2003 Homeless mobility, institutional settings, and the new poverty management. Environment and Planning A 35(2): 361-379*

2002 New spaces for the local welfare state? The case of General Relief in Los Angeles County. Social and Cultural Geography 3(3): 229-246 (first author; with Woobae Lee and Jennifer Wolch)

2000 Reconsidering the legacy of urban public facility location theory in human geography. Progress in Human Geography 24(1): 47-69

Under review (n=4) Disaster and the lived politics of the resilient city. For Environment and Planning C (first author, with Oleg Golubchikov) submitted 1 April 2019

Service hubs and urban governance. For Urban Studies (second author, with Josh Evans) submitted 5 June 2019

Emerging anti-poverty infrastructural gaps in suburbia: The voluntary sector in suburban Sydney. Environment and Planning A (first author, with Max Hartt and Ruth Potts) submitted 5 August 2019

The role of the ‘home’ in service users’ daily management and negotiation of their mental health. For Social and Cultural Geography (second author, with James Lowe), under revision from 18 September 2019

Refereed Book Chapters (n=15) 2019 “Stuck in time and place”, in Toshio Mizu’uchi, Geerhardt Kornatowski, Taku Fukumoto (eds) The Coping City: Between Gentrification and Collective Initiatives. London: Springer Press.

2018 “Gentrification and immigration”, in Loretta Lees and Martin Philipps (eds) The Handbook of Gentrification Studies, 428-443. London: Edward Elgar.

2018 “The political spaces of urban poverty management”, in Kevin Ward et al. (eds), Handbook of Spaces of Urban Politics, 307-320. London: Routledge (second author; with Joshua Evans)

2018 “The Voluntary Sector and Geography”, in Warf, B. (ed) The Oxford Bibliographies in Geography. http://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/view/document/obo-9780199874002/obo- 9780199874002-0187.xml?rskey=sjguDg&result=1&q=voluntary+sector#firstMatch. New York: Oxford University Press.

2018 “Geographies of Resilience”, in Warf, B. (ed) The Oxford Bibliographies in Geography. http://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/view/document/obo-9780199874002/obo-9780199874002- 0185.xml?rskey=8v5kQ3&result=1&q=resilience#firstMatch. New York: Oxford University Press.

2014 “Mental Health Geographies”, in Cockerham, W., Dingwall, R. and S. Quah (eds), The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Health, Illness, Behavior and Society. DOI: 10.1002/9781118410868.wbehibs163 Blackwell: London (second author; with James Lowe and Graham Moon)

2014 “Being Poor in the City”, in Ronan Paddison and Eugene McCann (eds), Cities and Social Change, 56-74.Thousand Oaks CA: Sage Publication.

2009 “Landscapes of Despair”, in Tim Brown, Sara McLafferty and Graham Moon (eds), The Companion to Health and Medical Geography, 278-300. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing (first author; with Joshua Evans)

2009 “Inequality”, in Robert Kitchin and Nigel Thrift (eds), International Encyclopedia of Human Geography, 433-445. Press.

2007 “Making Clean and Sober Places: The Intersections of Therapeutic Landscapes and Substance Abuse Treatment”, in Allison Williams (ed), Therapeutic Landscapes: Advances and Applications, 77-94. London: Ashgate Publishing (first author; with Robert Wilton and Shaun Klassen)

2007 “Surviving Profoundly Unhealthy Places: The Ambivalent, Fragile and Absent Therapeutic Landscapes of the Soviet Gulag”, in Allison Williams (ed), Therapeutic Landscapes: Advances and Applications, 273-287. London: Ashgate Publishing (first author; with Gavin Andrews)

2007 “Moving Around and About”, in David Levinson and Marcy Ross (eds), Homelessness Handbook, 150-155. Thousand Oaks CA: Sage Press, Berkshire Reference Works. 2004 “Mobility”, in David Levinson (ed), Encyclopedia of Homelessness Volume 1, 391-395. Thousand Oaks CA: Sage Press, Berkshire Reference Works.

2003 “The Local Welfare State in Transition: Welfare Reform in Los Angeles County”, in David Halle (ed), New York and Los Angeles: Politics, Society and Culture, 269-288. Chicago: University of Chicago Press (first author; with Heidi Sommer, Jennifer Wolch and Lois Takahashi)

2001 “New Landscapes of Urban Poverty Management”, in Jon May and Nigel Thrift (eds), TimeSpace, 149-168. London: Routledge. (second author; Jennifer Wolch first author)

Book Reviews (n=11) 2016 “Planetary Gentrification” by Loretta Lees et al, http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/lsereviewofbooks/2016/10/25/book-review-planetary-gentrification-by- loretta-lees-hyun-bang-shin-and-ernesto-lopez-morales/

2015 “Inequality and the 1%”, by Danny Dorling, Antipode http://antipodefoundation.org/book- reviews/ / https://radicalantipode.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/book-review_deverteuil-on- dorling.pdf

2012 “Hobos, Hustlers and Backsliders: Homeless in San Francisco” by Teresa Gowan, Social and Cultural Geography 13(2): 201-202

2011 “Swept up Lives? Re-envisioning the Homeless City” by , Jon May and Sarah Johnsen, and “How it Works: Recovering Citizens in Post-welfare Philadelphia” by Robert Fairbanks II, in Annals of the Association of American Geographers 101(2): 447-450

2007 “Fragments of Inequality: Social, Spatial, and Evolutionary Analyses of Income Distribution” by Sanjoy Chakravorty, in Annals of the Association of American Geographers 97(1): 219-220

2005 “Heat Wave: A Social Autopsy of Disaster in Chicago” by Eric Klinenberg, in Antipode 37(4): 849-852

2005 “‘A Roof Over My Head’: Homeless Women and the Shelter Industry” by Jean C. Williams, in Urban Studies 42(1): 171-172

2003 “Geographies of Care: Space, Place and the Voluntary Sector” by Christine Milligan, in Progress in Human Geography 27(3): 392-393

2003 “Workfare States” by Jamie Peck, in Economic Geography 79(1): 95-96

1999 “Out of Place: Homeless Mobilizations, Subcities, and Contested Landscapes” by Talmadge Wright, in Urban Geography 20(2): 195-196

Journal Editorial Board 2012- Urban Geography 2016- Social and Cultural Geography 2016- Geography Compass (Social Geography)

Guest Editorials (n=4) 2017 The Critical Resilience of the Residuals, Urban Resilience Research Network http://www.urbanresilienceresearch.net/2017/04/12/the-critical-resilience-of-the-residuals/

2016 Pace and place: resilience in an age of urban and theoretical churn. Geoforum 68: 69-72.

2013 Where has NIMBY gone in urban social geography? Social and Cultural Geography 14(6): 599- 603.

2002 Cast adrift in the post-9/11 city. Geoforum 33(3): 273-274 (first author; with Jennifer Wolch)

Published Abstract (n=1) 2005 Schizophrenia and the city: Intra-urban residential mobility of individuals with severe mental illness. American Journal of Epidemiology161, S49 (second author; with Aynslie Hinds, Lisa Lix)

Online Publication 2005 “Intra-urban areas”, in the Manitoba Centre for Health Policy’s online Concept Dictionary, http://www.umanitoba.ca/centres/mchp/concept/dict/intra_urban_areas

Conference Presentations 2019 - Institute of British Geographers Annual Meeting, London UK “Mental health geographies and service hubs”

2019 -Association of American Geographers, Annual Meeting, Washington DC “Service hubs and social infrastructure”

2018 - Institute of British Geographers Annual Meeting, Cardiff UK “We need to get out more”: Visual methods and desktop urban theory

2018 -International Geographic Union, Quebec Canada Resilience and social/spatial justice

2017 -International Medical Geography Symposium, Angers FR Vigilante violence and public health

2016 -Institute of British Geographers Annual Meeting, London UK Author meets critics for Resilience in the Post-Welfare Inner City: Voluntary Sector Geographies in London, Los Angeles and Sydney (2015)

2016 -Institute of British Geographers Annual Meeting, London UK “Immigrants, gentrification and the cosmopolitan/parochial debates” 2016 -Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, San Francisco “Welfare reform and spatial gaps between service hubs and clients”

2016 -Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, San Francisco Author meets critics session for Resilience in the Post-Welfare Inner City: Voluntary Sector Geographies in London, Los Angeles and Sydney (2015)

2015 -Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Chicago “Precarity and a resilience of the residuals”

2015 - Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Chicago Panel member, “Can resilience be redeemed?”

2014 -East Asian Regional Conference in Alternative Geography, Osaka “New avenues of homeless governance”

2014 -Institute of Australian Geographers/ Geographical Society, Melbourne AU “Estimating precarious populations in Hong Kong”

2014 -Workshop on Precarious Migrants in Global Cities, Hong Kong “Spatial overlaps and mismatches: Work precarious migrants and voluntary sector organizations in London and Hong Kong”

2013 -Urban Geography Research Group Annual Conference, Southampton UK “Conceptualizing violence for health and medical geography”

2013 - Institute of British Geographers Annual Meeting, London UK “Resistance and resilience of the residual”

2013 - International Medical Geography Symposium, Lansing MI “Structural Violence and Health Geography”

2013 - Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Los Angeles “Punitive, supportive or co-existing? Mapping inner-city policy currents and outcomes in London, Los Angeles and Sydney”

2012 -Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, New York “NIMBY, gentrification and displacement”

2011 - Institute of British Geographers Annual Meeting, London UK “Anticipating American-style welfarism in the UK?”

2011 - Institute of British Geographers Annual Meeting, London UK Authors meet critics, Swept Up Lives?

2011 -International Medical Geography Symposium, Durham UK “The Paradox of Low Homelessness Rates Among Vulnerable Immigrants – A Healthy Immigrant Effect?”

2010 -Institute of British Geographers Annual Meeting, London UK “Comparative Critical Urbanism”

2010 -Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Washington DC “Negotiating the Spatial Co-existence of Social Services Within the Gentrified City”

2009 -International Medical Geography Symposium, Hamilton ON (with Kathi Wilson) “Culturally-appropriate services and spaces in the newly-Aboriginal city”

2008 -Institute of British Geographers Annual Meeting, London UK (with Jon May) “No Stranger to the Street: Recasting the Geographies of Homelessness in a ‘Punitive’ Age”

2008 -Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Boston MA (with Robert Wilton) “Stations of the Lost revisited: The Geographical Implications of the Substance Abuse Treatment System”

2007 -International Medical Geography Symposium, Bonn De (with Aynslie Hinds, Lisa Lix and Robert Tate) “Do Patterns of Geographic Mobility Vary Among Individuals with Different Mental Illness Diagnoses?”

2007 -Urban Affairs Conference, Seattle WA “Sustaining Environments and Adaptation: Place-dependent Experiences of Homelessness in Los Angeles”

2007 -Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, San Francisco CA (with Ellen Reese and Leanne Thach) “Struggles over Deconcentrating the Homeless: Case Study of Skid Row Los Angeles”

2006 -Cascadian Mini-Conference on Critical Geographies, Vancouver BC “Surviving Profoundly Unhealthy Places: The Ambivalent, Fragile and Absent Therapeutic Landscapes of the Soviet Gulag”

2006 -American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Montreal QC (with Matt Marr and David Snow) “Sustaining Environments, Adaptation and Resistance: Place-Dependent Experiences of Homelessness in Los Angeles”

2006 -Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Chicago IL (with Shaun Klassen) “Establishing Spaces of Recovery for Substance Abuse Treatment: The impact of Facility Location”

2005 -International Network for Urban Research and Action, Rome IT (with Ellen Reese) “Rights to the City? Homelessness and Downtown Redevelopment in Los Angeles”

2005 -Joint meeting of the Society for Epidemiological Research and the Canadian Society of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Toronto ON (with Aynslie Hinds and Lisa Lix) “Schizophrenia and the City: Intra-urban Residential Mobility of Individuals with Severe Mental Illness”

2005 -Canadian Association of Geographers, London ON (with Robert Wilton) “Spaces of sobriety/sites of power: Examining social model alcohol recovery programs as therapeutic landscapes”

2004 -Urban Affairs Conference, Washington DC “Concentrated poverty in Canadian cities? Preliminary evidence from Winnipeg, 1986- 2001"

2004 -Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Philadelphia PA “Mental Health Reform and Mental Health Geographies: Core/Suburban Patterns of Service Use in Winnipeg 1985-2000"

2004 -Joint Statistical Meetings, Toronto ON (with Lisa Lix) “Modeling small-area variations in mental health service use with geographically weighted regression”

2003 -Canadian Association of Geographers, Victoria BC “Mobility and Mental Health Service Utilization in Manitoba: Preliminary Results of a Longitudinal Study”

2002 -Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Los Angeles CA “New Spaces for the Local Welfare State? The Case of GR in Los Angeles County”

2001 -Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, New York NY “Welfare Reform, Locally-Funded Relief, and the Residential Patterns of Single Homeless Women.”

2000 -California Sociological Association, Riverside CA “Two Decades of Local Welfare State Restructuring: Lessons from Los Angeles County, 1980- 1999"

2000 -Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh PA. “Residential Patterns of Homeless Women in an Era of Welfare Reform: The Applicability of Qualitative Methods”

1999 -Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Honolulu HI (with Jennifer Wolch) “The New Landscapes of Poverty Management”

1999 -Third Annual Western Geography Graduate Student Conference, Seattle WA “The New Landscapes of Poverty Management”

1998 -Second Annual Western Geography Graduate Student Conference, San Diego “The Urban Institution as Player: The University of Southern California, Los Angeles, and South Central”

1998 -Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Pasadena CA "Public Facility Location Theory: Past, Present and Future"

1997 -Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Fort Worth TX “Retro-Fortification of the Urban Residential Landscape”

Invited Lectures and Presentations 2019 -Association of American Geographers, Annual Meeting, Washington DC Discussant, Geographies of welfare and post-welfare

2019 -Invited workshop on service hubs in the USA and Japan, Florida International University

2019 -University of Sheffield, “Urban disasters in extremis: Politicizing the resilient city”

2019 -Royal Holloway University of London, “Visual methods and polarized landscapes”

2018 -Invited workshop on service hubs in Japan, Osaka City University

2018 - Emerging and New Researchers in the Geography of Health and Impairment Conference, , “Spatial resilience, service hubs and returning to the ‘asylum without walls’”

2018 -Higher School of Economics Moscow, ‘Smart cities and the missing citizen’

2018 -Higher School of Economics Moscow, ‘Resilience and critical geography’

2017 -Taiwan National University, Taipei, ‘Critical resilience’

2017 -Cardiff University, Discussant for William Goldsmith (2017) Saving Our Cities

2017 -UCLA Planning, “Resilience in the post-welfare inner city? The voluntary sector, social planning and the service hub model”

2016 -University of Manchester, “Resilience in the post-welfare inner city? Voluntary sector geographies in London, Los Angeles and Sydney”

2016 -The London School of Economics, “Between the cosmopolitan and the parochial: Immigrant-led gentrification in Koreatown, Los Angeles”

2016 -Osaka City University, ‘Resilience in London service hubs’

2016 -British Academy, London UK “Overseas investment in global cities” (British Academy Soiree)

2015 -University of Bristol, “Can resilience be redeemed? A critical reflection”

2015 -University of Loughborough, UK, “Comparative resilience and precarity in global cities” (for the ‘Doing Global Research’ workshop)

2015 -Royal Geographical Society, UK, Book launch for Resilience in the post-welfare inner city

2015 -University of Leeds, UK, “Can resilience be redeemed? A critical reflection”

2015 -Cardiff University, UK, “Critical resilience of the residuals”

2015 -Precarious Geographies Workshop, Royal Holloway University of London UK, “Precarity and violence” 2014 -Emerging and New Researchers in the Geography of Health and Impairment Conference, Portsmouth University UK, “Conceptualizing violence for health and medical geography”

2013 -University of Hong Kong, “Resilience, immigrants and the voluntary sector in global cities”

2012 -Hampshire Geographical Society, UK, “The more inequality, the more geography matters”

2011 -, UK, Workshop on the Grammars of Urban Injustice, “Does the punitive need the therapeutic?”

2011 -University of Southampton, UK, Third Sector Research Centre, “Anticipating American-style welfarism in the UK?”

2011 -Simon Fraser University, Canada, “Survive but not thrive? Strategies for avoiding absolute homelessness among immigrant communities”

2011 -University of British Columbia, Canada, “Evidence of, and barriers to, gentrification-induced displacement among voluntary sector organizations in London and Los Angeles”

2011 -University of Sydney Australia, “Evidence of gentrification-induced displacement among voluntary sector organizations in London and Los Angeles”

2010 -Paris III, FR, “Phénomènes de déplacements induits par la gentrification au sein des associations à but non-lucratif à Londres et Los Angeles”

2010 -Paris Sorbonne IV, FR, “Phénomènes de déplacements induits par la gentrification au sein des associations à but non-lucratif à Londres et Los Angeles”

2010 -National University of Ireland (Maynooth) IE, “From E1 to 90057: The immigrant-serving non- profit sector among London Bangladeshis and Los Angeles Central-Americans”

2010 -University of Cape Town (African Cities Centre) SA, “The culturally-appropriate service sector and the geographies of survival among London Bangladeshis and Los Angeles Central- Americans”

2010 -University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh UK, “Can the public city and the gentrified city co-exist? Evidence of displacement among social service organizations in London and Los Angeles”

2009 -Portsmouth University, Portsmouth UK, “Spaces of abeyance, care and survival: The addiction treatment system as a site of ‘regulatory richness’”

2009 -Florida International University, Miami FL, “Gentrification and displacement of human services in global cities”

2008 -King’s College University London, “’If you chop down trees, the chips will fly’: The ambivalent, fragile and absent therapeutic landscapes of the Soviet Gulag”

2007 -Temple University, Philadelphia PA, “Clean and sober places? Therapeutic landscapes and substance abuse treatment”

2007 -The New School (Eugene Lang College), New York NY, “Moving beyond the punitive/post- welfare city? Causes, management and experiences of homelessness in Los Angeles County”

2007 -California State University at Long Beach, Long Beach CA, “Moving beyond the punitive/post- welfare city? Causes, management and experiences of homelessness in Los Angeles County”

2005 -University of Melbourne, Melbourne Australia, “Clean and sober places? Therapeutic landscapes, community opposition and the treatment of drug/alcohol dependence”

2004 -Baruch College, City University of New York, New York NY, “Welfare neighborhoods: Anatomy of a concept”

2004 -University of North Dakota, Grand Forks ND, “Clean and sober places? Therapeutic landscapes and the treatment of drug/alcohol dependence”

2004 -University of Auckland, Auckland New Zealand, “Clean and sober places? Therapeutic landscapes and the treatment of drug/alcohol dependence”

2003 -Canadian Institute of Gender and Health, Invited Symposia, University of Alberta, Edmonton Canada, “Demographic, geographic and gender trends in mental health services utilization in Manitoba”

2003 -Conference on ‘Global City/Homelessness’, University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo Brazil, “Los Angeles: Living on the Streets -Adaptation and Resistance”

2003 -Conference on ‘Moving from income support to work: Local welfare states and non-profits in transition’, Free University, Berlin Germany, “Welfare reform, institutional practices and service delivery settings: A multi-method approach”

Research Supervision Master’s committee: Shaun Klassen (graduated 2008), University of Manitoba Aynslie Hinds (graduated 2006), University of Manitoba Doctoral committee: John Spina (graduated 2009) University of Manitoba Hai Nguyen (graduated 2012) University of Southampton James Lowe, University of Southampton (graduated 2017, co-supervisor, 65%) Joshua Green, University of Southampton (co-supervisor, 25%) Agustin Cocola Gant, Cardiff University (graduated in 2018, first supervisor, 65%) Richard Gorman, Cardiff University (graduated in 2017, second supervisor, 25%) Hannah Browne-Gott, Cardiff University (internal reviewer) Monisha Peter, Cardiff University (second supervisor, 35%) Internal examiner: Ibrahim Al-Darmaki (graduated 2008), University of Southampton Sean Kennedy (graduated 2014), University of Southampton

Internal service 2019 Course Director, Geography and Planning undergraduate programme

2018 Course Director, Geography and Planning undergraduate programme Interim Course Director, Urban Planning and Development undergraduate programme

2017 CPLAN Library Representative (Cardiff University) Course Director, Geography and Planning undergraduate programme

2016 CPLAN Library Representative (Cardiff University) Course Director, Geography and Planning undergraduate programme

2015 CPLAN Library Representative (Cardiff University) CPLAN Second Year Tutor (Cardiff University)

2014 CPLAN Library Representative (Cardiff University) CPLAN Second Year Tutor (Cardiff University)

2013 School of Geography (University of Southampton) Faculty Research Ethics Committee; Co- Director of Graduate School

2012 School of Geography (University of Southampton) Faculty Research Ethics Committee; Co- Director of Graduate School

2011 School of Geography (University of Southampton) International Liaison Officer; Faculty Research Ethics Committee

2010 School of Geography (University of Southampton) International Liaison Officer; Research Ethics Committee

2009 School of Geography (University of Southampton) Research Ethics Committee; Fieldcourse Planning Committee

2008 School of Geography (University of Southampton) Research Ethics Committee; temporary ECS theme leader; Fieldcourse Planning Committee

2007 School of Geography (University of Southampton) Research Ethics Committee

2001-2007 Department of Geography (University of Manitoba), Library Representative; Staff and Programs Committee (SPC)

External and professional service 2019 -Reviewed manuscripts for Applied Geography; Environment and Planning A; City; Geoforum; Health and Place (x3); Housing and Society; La revue francophone sur la santé et les territoires; Social and Cultural Geography (x2); Space and Culture; Urban Studies; Editorial Board member for Springer Urban Book Series and book proposal reviewer; reviewer for Sage book manuscript; reviewer for Routledge book manuscript; reviewer for Sage book manuscript; reviewer for University of Manchester book manuscript; reviewer for Policy Press book manuscript;

2018 -Reviewed manuscripts for Antipode; Area; Canadian Geographer; Cities; European Urban and Regional Studies; Geoforum; Geographical Research; Health and Place (x3); International Journal of Urban and Regional Research; Social and Cultural Geography (x2); Sociological Review; Space and Culture; Urban Geography (x2); Urban Studies; Editorial Board member for Springer Urban Book Series; reviewer for Indiana University Press book manuscript; reviewer for Policy Press book manuscript (x2)

2017 -Reviewed manuscripts for Annals of the Association of American Geographers (x2); Area; Compass Geography (Social); Environment and Planning D; Health and Place; International Journal of Urban and Regional Research; Journal of Urbanism: International Research on Placemaking and Urban Sustainability; Political Geography; Social and Cultural Geography; Transfers; Urban Affairs Review; Urban Geography (x2), Urban Studies (x2); Committee Member (Chair) for the RGS-IBG Urban Geography Research Group (UGRG); Editorial Board member for Springer Urban Book Series

2016 -Reviewed manuscripts for Annals of the Association of American Geographers; Antipode (x2); City; Compass Geography (Social); Cultural Geographies; Current Anthropology; Environment and Planning A; Geoforum; Health and Place; International Journal of E-Planning Research; Journal of Urbanism: International Research on Placemaking and Urban Sustainability; Progress in Human Geography; Social and Cultural Geography (x2); World Medical and Health Policy; Urban Geography; Urban Studies; Committee Member (Chair) for the RGS-IBG Urban Geography Research Group (UGRG); co-organized UGRG Annual Conference at Cardiff University on Resilience, Austerity and Consumption (April 2016); Editorial Board member for Springer Urban Book Series

2015 -Reviewed manuscripts for Cities; Environment and Planning A (x2); Geographical Journal; Geography Compass; Health and Place; Housing Studies; Human Geography; Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly; Social Science and Medicine (x2); Town Planning Review; Urban Geography (x2); Urban Studies; Committee Member (Chair) for the RGS-IBG Urban Geography Research Group (UGRG); reviewed proposals for the Henrietta Hutton RGS PhD award; reviewer for ESRC Healthy Urban Living funding; reviewer for Sage book manuscript

2014 -Reviewed manuscripts for Antipode; Environment and Planning D; Geography Compass; Geoforum; Health and Place; Health & Social Care in the Community(x2); Journal of Poverty; Political Geography; Social and Cultural Geography (x4); Social Science and Medicine; Space and Polity; Urban Geography; Committee Member (Chair) for the RGS-IBG Urban Geography Research Group (UGRG) and co-organized ‘Critical Infrastructure’ conference at UCL Bartlett; Co-organized workshop on ‘Precarious Migrants and Global Cities’, Hong Kong University; Reviewed book manuscripts for Sage, Routledge, University of Toronto Press.

2013 -Reviewed manuscripts for The Canadian Geographer; Environment and Planning A; Health and Place (x3); Health & Social Care in the Community (x2), Journal of Urban Affairs, Social and Cultural Geography (x4), South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal, Urban Geography (x2); Committee member for the RGS-IBG Geography of Health Research Group (GHRG); Committee member (Events Coordinator) for the RGS-IBG Urban Geography Research Group (UGRG); Chair of the RGS-IBG Urban Geography Research Group from 1 September 2013 onwards (3-year post); co-organized UGRG Annual Conference at University of Southampton on Critical Urban Health (November 2013)

2012 -Reviewed manuscripts for Area, Antipode, Environment and Planning A, Environment and Planning D, Gender Place and Culture, Health and Place (x4), SAGE Open, Social Science and Medicine, Urban Geography (x3), Urban Studies; Committee member for the RGS-IBG Geography of Health Research Group (GHRG); Committee member (Events Coordinator) for the RGS-IBG Urban Geography Research Group (UGRG); Co-organizer for 2012 UGRG annual conference, at King’s College on Urban Mobilities (November 2012)

2011 -Reviewed manuscripts for Antipode, Environment and Planning A, Geoforum, Geography Compass, Health and Place (x3), Population, Space and Place; Social and Cultural Geography (x2), The Social History of Alcohol and Drugs: An Interdisciplinary Journal, Urban Geography(x2);Urban Studies; Social Science and Humanities Research Council (Canada); Committee member for the RGS-IBG Geography of Health Research Group (GHRG); Committee member (Events Coordinator) for the RGS-IBG Urban Geography Research Group (UGRG); Reviewed research proposals for Qualitative Research in Geography Specialty Group (Association of American Geographers); organized “New Welfare Geographies: The remaking of the British welfare state?” for the RGS-IBG conference (with Jon May)

2010 -Reviewed manuscripts for Environment and Planning A; Geoforum; Health and Place (x2); Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly; Urban Geography (x4), Urban Studies (x2); Reviewed research proposals for Qualitative Research in Geography Specialty Group (Association of American Geographers); Reviewed book manuscript for Temple University Press; Committee member for the RGS-IBG Geography of Health Research Group (GHRG); Committee member (Events Coordinator) for the RGS-IBG Urban Geography Research Group (UGRG)

2009 -Reviewed manuscripts for Area, Environment and Planning A, Geography Compass, Health and Place(x3), Social Psychology and Psychiatric Epidemiology, Urban Geography (x2), Urban Studies; Reviewed research proposals for Qualitative Research in Geography Specialty Group (Association of American Geographers); Expert Reviewer for Canadian Social Science and Humanities Research Grant ‘International Network’ competition

2008 -Reviewed manuscripts for Health and Place (x2), Journal of Economic Geography, Social Science and Medicine, Urban Geography(x2), Urban Studies;; Co-organized “Reparative Environments? Spaces of Retreat and Recovery in the Contemporary West I and II” (Boston AAG); Expert Reviewer for Canadian Foundation for Innovation (CFI Health and Society); Reviewed research proposals for Qualitative Research in Geography Specialty Group (Association of American Geographers)

2007 -Reviewed manuscripts for Antipode, Journal of Urban Affairs, Urban Geography, Social Science and Humanities Research Council (Canada); Editorial member of PlacesOnLine.org (Association of American Geographers);

2006 -Reviewed manuscripts for Annals of the Association of American Geographers, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, New Zealand Geographer, Prairie Perspectives, Urban Geography, Economic and Social Research Council (UK); Co-organized “Geographies of Addiction: Mapping Terrains of Temptation and Treatment” (Chicago AAG); Editorial member of PlacesOnLine.org (Association of American Geographers)

2005 -Reviewed manuscripts for Housing Studies, Sage Publications, Social Science and Humanities Research Council (Canada); Senate Committee on Admissions Appeals, University of Manitoba, 2005-2008; Editorial member of PlacesOnLine.org (Association of American Geographers)

2004 -Reviewed manuscripts for Environment and Planning A, Political Geography, University of Minnesota Press; Co-organized “Beyond the revanchist city: Neoliberalism and the geographies of homelessness” panel session (Philadelphia AAG); Discussant, “Taking it to the streets: Geographies of Homelessness” (Philadelphia AAG)

2003 -Reviewed manuscripts for Society and Space, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers (x2), Urban Geography; Board Member, Qualitative Research in Geography Specialty Group, Association of American Geographers (2003-2005)

2002 -Reviewed manuscript for Urban Geography; Organized “Notorious Los Angeles” field trip (Los Angeles AAG); Organized daily downtown walking tours (Los Angeles AAG)

2001 -Reviewed manuscript for Natural Hazards

2000 -Reviewed manuscript for Urban Geography

1998 Organized session on “Post-Bradley Los Angeles”, Second Annual Western Geography Graduate Student Conference, San Diego CA

1996-2001 Guide, Downtown Los Angeles Walking Tours for Visiting Scholars and Students

Professional Affiliations Royal Geographical Society with IBG

Professional Reports 2010 The Culturally-Appropriate Service Sector and the Geographies of Survival among London Bangladeshis and Los Angeles Central-Americans: Summary of Findings. Report to the British Academy (UK)

2010 Evidence of Gentrification-Induced Displacement among Social Services in London and Los Angeles: Summary of Findings. Report to the Nuffield Foundation (UK).

2001 Welfare Reform and the Residential Patterns of Single Homeless Women in Los Angeles. Report to the Weingart Center, Institute for the Study of Homelessness and Poverty.

1999 The University Park Campus Neighborhood: Demographic and Institutional Profile. Report to the Haynes Foundation.

1996 Demographic Study of the USC Campus Neighborhoods. Geoffrey DeVerteuil. University of Southern California, Office of Civic and Community Relations.

Professional Experience 2001 Project Assistant USC Social Science Research Institute (SSRI) Duties: Mapping patterns of fear, disorder, social coherence

2000 Project Assistant Information System of Los Angeles (ISLA) Duties: Overseeing data cataloguing between Geography GIS Lab and USC Libraries

Professional Training 2008 Fellow status, the Higher Education Academy 2008 First Aid at Work Certificate (4-day course) 2008 “Improving feedback to students”, Learning and Teaching Enhancement Unit, University of Southampton

Technical Skills Computerized Cartography, GIS Analysis, Photography, Web Design

CARTOGRAPHY: Historic Downtown Los Angeles (2004) Arcadia Press; A University and a Neighborhood: University of Southern California in Los Angeles, 1880-1984 (2006) Figueroa Press. PHOTOGRAPHY: Cover of Urban Geography (2004) 25(1) “The high-density sprawl of Sao Paulo, Brazil”; three images in Southern California Studies Center (2003) After Sprawl: Action Plan for Metro LA; over 750 personal research images at http://urban-geography.org.uk/gallery (Urban Geography Research Group of the RGS-IBG); five images for the sixth edition of Urban Social Geography (Knox and Pinch, 2009); image on page 237 of R Fairbanks II (2009) How it Works: Recovery Citizens in Post- Welfare Philadelphia. WEBSITES: Downtown Los Angeles Walking Tour (with Curtis C. Roseman): www.usc.edu/dept/geography/losangeles/lawalk/index.html Research Images Website (UGRG) http://urban-geography.org.uk/gallery

Language Skills English (first language); French (85% fluent); Russian (basic knowledge)

Community Service -Volunteer, Sunshine Mission Shelter, May 1999 - January 2001