Curriculum Vitae

Curriculum Vitae

Daniel D. Arreola Professor Emeritus School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning Arizona State University Tempe, AZ 85287-5302 (480) 965-7533 [email protected] https://sgsup.asu.edu/daniel-arreola Birthplace: Santa Monica, California Education Santa Monica High School, Santa Monica, California, 1968 B.A. Geography, University of California, Los Angeles, 1972 M.A. Geography, California State University, Hayward, 1975 [Subfields: Cultural, Historical, Asia; Advisors: H. M. Eder, W. L. Thomas] Ph. D. Geography, University of California, Los Angeles, 1980 [Subfields: Cultural, Historical, Latin America; Advisors: C. L. Salter, H. J. Bruman] Professional Research Interests Cultural landscapes; Placemaking; Mexican-American Borderlands; Hispanic/Latino Americans Summary of Professional Accomplishment Forty years of teaching experience including faculty appointments in three Ph. D. granting departments in universities across the Southwest. I have supervised twenty-three Ph. D. dissertations, Master’s theses, and Honor’s theses. I have published seven books, two co-edited thematic issues of professional journals, forty refereed articles in journals, fifty book chapters and other writings, and forty-four book reviews for professional journals. I have presented greater than one hundred papers to professional meetings and public venues, have served as a referee and consultant to professional journals, university presses, granting agencies and others, and I have been invited to lecture at universities and colleges across the country. I have served on the editorial boards of four leading geography journals, a Mexican scholarly journal, an international cross-cultural architecture journal, and a university press. I am a past-president of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, and I served as a contributing editor to the Hispanic Division of the Library of Congress. Honors and Awards 2020-Postcards from the Baja California Border Site Visits, Center for Regional Studies, University of New Mexico, $2546 to support fieldwork and archival research. 2019-Paul P. Vouras Medal, Regional Geography, American Geographical Society. https://americangeo.org/honors/medals-and-awards/paul-p-vouras-medal/. 2016-Preston E. James Eminent Latin Americanist Career Award, Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers. http://clagscholar.org/awards-funding/honors/james-award/ 2015-Mexican Restaurants in the American West. John Topham and Susan Redd Butler Off-Campus Faculty Research Award, Charles Redd Center for Western Studies, Brigham Young University, $1800 to support fieldwork and archival research. 2012-2013- Picturing the Past through Popular Media: Photographic Postcard Views of Sonora Mexican Border Towns, 1900s-1950s. Comparative Border Studies, School of Transborder Studies, Arizona State University, $5000 to support fieldwork and archival research. 2010-2011-Bill and Rita Clements Research Fellowship for the Study of Southwestern History, William P. Clements Center for Southwest Studies, Southern Methodist University, $40,000 to enable fieldwork and writing for book project Picturing the Place, Placing the Picture: Postcard Views of Río Bravo Mexican Border Towns, 1900s-1950s. http://smu.edu/swcenter/Fellows10-11.htm 2010-2011-Sabbatical to research book project Picturing the Place, Placing the Picture: Postcard Views of Río Bravo Mexican Border Towns, 1900s-1950s. 2007-Institute for Humanities Research, Arizona State University, “Nature and Culture in the Sky Islands Borderlands,” Department of History and School of Geographical Sciences, $9,875 to support Border Field Institute in summer (co-PI Paul Hirt). 2007-North American Center for Transborder Studies, Arizona State University, “Nature and Culture in the Sky Islands Borderlands” Department of History and School of Geographical Sciences, $2000 to support Border Field Institute in summer (co-PI Paul Hirt). 2006- Arizona Humanities Council, “Garfield Neighbors” Department of Political Science, Arizona State University, $3,025 (co-PIs, Christopher Lukinbeal and Marilyn Dantico). 2005-Distinguished Service Award, Association of Pacific Coast Geographers. http://apcgweb.org/DISTINGUISHED%20SERVICE%20AWARDS 2005-Catalyst Grant from CLAS and ISSR, Arizona State University, $5,736 for “Comparative Civic and Place Engagement in Three Latino Enclave Neighborhoods in Transition” (co-PI Chris Lukinbeal). 2005-Research Enrichment Undergraduate, National Science Foundation, $5000 shared among three institutions, ASU portion $1500 to support hiring research assistant for “Comparative Civic and Place Engagement in Three Latino Enclave Neighborhoods in Transition” (co-PI Chris Lukinbeal). 2004-Human Social Dynamics Program of the National Science Foundation, total award $600,187 shared among three institutions, ASU portion of 2 year grant $198,947 for “Comparative Civic and Place Engagement in Three Latino Enclave Neighborhoods in Transition” (co-PI Chris Lukinbeal). http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=0433947&HistoricalAwards= false 2004-National Geographic Society, Committee for Research and Exploration, $5,000 grant to support project “Mexican Border City Landscape Change: An Analysis Using Repeat Photography.” 2004-Sabbatical (spring semester), Arizona State University, to study landscape change by repeat photography, U.S.-Mexico border. 2003-John Brinckerhoff Jackson Prize from the Association of American Geographers, for Tejano South Texas. http://www.aag.org/cs/awards/jackson_prize#previous 2003-Award Citation from the San Antonio Conservation Society, for Tejano South Texas. 2003-Distinguished Scholar Award, American Ethnic Geography Specialty Group, Association of American Geographers https://ethnicgeography.com/awards/distinguished-scholar-award/ 2003-Carl O. Sauer Distinguished Scholarship Award, Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_latin_american_geography/v002/2.1harner. html 1998-1999 -Past-President of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers 1997-1998 -President of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers 1997-Sabbatical (spring semester), Arizona State University, to study Mexican- American South Texas. 1996-1997-Vice-President, Association of Pacific Coast Geographers. 1996-1998-Arizona State Board on Geographic and Historic Names. 1995-Hispanic Research Center, Arizona State University, Research Grant for "Mexican American Business Community in San Antonio, Texas." 1994-College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Arizona State University, Mini-Grant for "Mexican American Folk Catholicism in South Texas." 1994-Hispanic Research Center, Arizona State University, Research Grant for "Cultural Identity of a South Texas Mexican American Town." 1994-Border Regional Library Association, Southwest Book Award, for The Mexican Border Cities: Landscape Anatomy and Place Personality. 1991-Hispanic Research Center [Community Documentation Program], Arizona State University, Research Grant for "The Mexican-American Patio-Dooryard Garden and Desert Landscaping in the Urban Southwest." 1990-Association of American Geographers, Research Grant for "South Texas Demographic Survey." 1989-College of Geosciences, Texas A&M University, Mini-Grant for "South Texas Demographic Survey." 1987-Office of International Coordination, Texas A&M University, International Enhancement Grant for "The Changing Landscape of Monterrey, Mexico." 1986-Association of American Geographers, Research Grant for "Landscape As Symbolic Code in Mexican American Neighborhoods." 1984-College of Geosciences, Texas A&M University, Mini-Grant for "House Color in Mexican American Barrios." 1978-Graduate Division Academic Fellowship, UCLA, 1978-1980. 1976-Graduate Fellowship for Minorities, UCLA, 1976-1978. Scholarly Associations Association of Pacific Coast Geographers Southwest Association of American Geographers Teaching Experience Appointments Professor Emeritus, Arizona State University, 2016-present Affiliate Professor, University of New Mexico, 2016-2019 Professor, Arizona State University, 1994-2016 Associate Professor, Arizona State University, 1990-1994 Associate Professor, Texas A&M University, 1987-1990 Assistant Professor, Texas A&M University, 1983-1987 Visiting Assistant, Professor, University of Arizona, 1980-1983 Visiting Assistant Professor, Texas A&M University, 1980 Lecturer California State University, Northridge, 1979 Lecturer East Los Angeles College, 1977-1979 Teaching Assistant, University of California, Los Angeles, 1976-1979 Technical Assistant, California State University, Hayward, 1972-1974 Courses Taught Undergraduate Lecture Classes Hispanic/Latino Americans--a sophomore-junior course that explores the homelands, migrations, settlements, landscapes, roles and selected cultural traditions of Hispanic/Latino Americans. Mexican-American Borderland--a junior-senior-graduate course that examines the ecological environments and human geography of a tri-national and tri-cultural region. Field investigations of border communities are a required component of study for this course. New Mexico & the Southwest—junior-senior and graduate course that emphasizes the understanding of New Mexico & the Southwest as a distinctive region of the United States. Regional distinctiveness results from the interaction of people, their cultures, and environments over time to create a character of area that is seen as different from other areas. Course is structured by three general themes: Environments, Cultures, and Resources. Urban Geography—sophomore-junior

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