JULIE CATHERINE GAMBLE Urban Studies Program /Center for Urban

JULIE CATHERINE GAMBLE Urban Studies Program /Center for Urban

JULIE CATHERINE GAMBLE Urban Studies Program /Center for Urban and Global Studies [email protected] Trinity College [email protected] 70 Vernon St www.juliecgamble.com Hartford, CT 06106 PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS Trinity College, Assistant Professor, Urban Studies, Trinity College, July 2018—present. Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Professor-Researcher, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, April 2016 –present. University of Pennsylvania, Postdoctoral Fellow, Perry World House, Global Shifts, 2017-2018 academic year. EDUCATION PhD in City and Regional Planning, University of California Berkeley. 2015. Dissertation Title: “Visioning a Transit City: Citizen Participation and Transit Planning in Quito, Ecuador.” - Dissertation Committee: Ananya Roy (chair), Teresa Caldeira, Malo Hutson, and Alison Post - Designated Emphasis, Global Metropolitan Studies MCP in City and Regional Planning, University of California, Berkeley. 2010. - Concentration: Community and Economic Development. Field: International and Comparative Regional Planning BA in History and Gender Studies, Northwestern University. 2006. PUBLICATIONS Journal Articles: - Gamble, J., 2019. Playing with Infrastructure like a Carishina: Feminist Cycling in an Era of Democratic Politics. Antipode. https://doi.org/10.1111/anti.12533 - Gamble, J., Dávalos, C., 2019. Moving with masculine care in the city. City 0, 1–16. https://doi.org/10.1080/13604813.2019.1615796 - Guerra, E., Gamble, J., Taylor, J., 2019. Bus rapid transit in Solo, Indonesia: Lessons from a low ridership system. Case Studies on Transport Policy. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cstp.2019.11.002 - Gamble, J., 2017. Experimental Infrastructure: Experiences in Bicycling in Quito, Ecuador. Int J Urban Regional n/a-n/a. doi:10.1111/1468-2427.12449 - Gamble, J., Snizek, B., Nielsen, T.S., 2017. From people to cycling indicators: Documenting and understanding the urban context of cyclists’ experiences in Quito, Ecuador. Journal of Transport Geography 60, 167–177. doi:10.1016/j.jtrangeo.2017.03.004 - Gamble, J. “Disentangling Gender and Transport Policy in Quito, Ecuador” (Forthcoming) in Transport Research Part A (TR-A). Received Final Minor Revise and Resubmit due in November 2020. 1 Book chapters: - Gamble, J. (2019) “Sustainable Urban Mobility Policy and the lived experiences of Cycling in Quito, Ecuador.” Book Chapter for edited volume: Urban Space: Experiences and Considerations from the Global South. Sello Javeriano, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana. Cali. - Gamble, J. and Davalos, C. (Forthcoming, 2020) “Informal Transit Infrastructures: Gendered experiences of moving around the Peripheries of Quito, Ecuador.” Book chapter for edited volume on Gendered Infrastructures. The book is under contract with West Virginia University Press co-edited by Anu Sabhlok and Yaffa Truelove. - Gamble, J. and Puga, E. (Forthcoming, 2020) “Moviéndose en la Ciudad: La Construcción del Transporte Informal de Quito” en Carrión, Fernando y Manuel Dammert Guardia. Desiguadaldes urbanas en América Latina I. Quito: FLACSO, CLACSO. Book Project: - Gamble, J. Book Manuscript. Provisional title: Intimate City: The Politics of Transport Infrastructure in Quito, Ecuador. Other Writing: - Gamble, J. “A Transit Manifesto for Quito”. Forthcoming in Special Invitation in NACLA Summer2020 Report on the Green New Deal and eco-socialism across the Hemisphere. doi:10.1080/10714839.2020.1768744 - Gamble, J., Puga, E., 2019. Is informal transit land-oriented? Investigating the Links between Informal Transit and Land-Use Planning in Quito, Ecuador (Working Paper), Lincoln Institute of Land Policy. Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Boston, MA. https://www.lincolninst.edu/publications/working-papers/informal-transit-land-oriented- investigating-links-between-informal - “The (Re)turn to the Underground Metro: Rationalizing Quito’s Metro Rail.” Blog Post, Spatial Planning In Latin America, 2014. https://planninglatinamerica.wordpress.com/2014/02/14/julie-gamble/comment-page-1/ AWARDS - Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor. UC Berkeley, 2011. - USFQ Collaboration Grant. Universidad San Francisco de Quito, 2017. - Trinity College Community Learning Faculty Fellow, 2018-2019. - Trinity College, Community Research Fellow, 2020 - Trinity College, Winner, National Endowment of Humanities Summer Stipend Competition, 2020 RESEARCH GRANTS - Principal Investigator, “Is Informal Transit Land-Oriented?” Lincoln Institute for Land Policy, Program on Latin America and Caribbean, Universidad San Francisco de Quito, $30,000. 2016-2018. - Principal Investigator, “Urban Informality, Feminist STS and Transit”, Faculty Research Collaboration Grant, Universidad San Francisco de Quito, $10,000. 2016-2017. 2 - Collaborator, “Soundscapes and Gendered Informal Travel”, Faculty Research Collaboration Grant, Universidad San Francisco de Quito, $1,500.00, 2017-2018. ACADEMIC FELLOWSHIPS - American Dissertation Year Fellowship, American Association of University Women, 2014-2015. - Universities of Excellence Grant. National Secretariat for Education, Science, Technology, and Innovation, Central Government of Ecuador, 2013-2015. - Dean’s Normative Time Fellowship. UC Berkeley 2012. - Tinker Foundation Travel Grant. 2011. - Block Grant. UC Berkeley 2009, 2010, 2014. - Tata International Social Entrepreneurship Scheme (TISES). 2009. ACADEMIC AFFILIATIONS - Visiting Scholar. Center for Iberian and Latin American Studies (CILAS). UC San Diego. Faculty Sponsor: Nancy Postero. January – August 2015. TEACHING Trinity College - Instructor, Cities Program, Introduction to Urban Studies (first year writing seminar course), Fall 2019, Fall 2020 - Instructor, Global Cities (upper division undergraduate seminar), Fall 2020 - Instructor, Learning from Hartford: Post-Industrial Possibilities (upper division undergraduate seminar course), Spring 2021 - Instructor, Introduction to Urban Studies (lower division lecture undergraduate course), Fall 2018 - Instructor, From Hartford to World Cities (upper division undergraduate seminar), Fall 2018, Fall 2019 - Instructor, Sustainable Urban Development (upper division undergraduate seminar), Spring 2019, Spring 2020 - Instructor, Geographies of Transport (upper division undergraduate seminar), Spring 2019, Spring 2020 Universidad San Francisco de Quito - Instructor, Political Economy of Inequality, International Relations, College of Social Sciences and Humanities (Upper division undergraduate seminar), Spring 2017. - Instructor, Global Cities, International Relations, College of Social Sciences and Humanities (Upper division undergraduate seminar), Fall 2016. - Instructor, Urban Sociology (Upper division undergraduate lecture course), Fall 2016, Spring 2017 - Instructor, Latin American Cities and Planning (Upper division undergraduate lecture course), Fall 2016, Spring 2017 3 University of California, Berkeley - Graduate Student Instructor. “Urban Theory: The City” (Core Urban Studies Undergraduate Course) UC Berkeley, Spring, 2010, 2014 (Head GSI). - Graduate Student Instructor. “Global Poverty” (Core Global Poverty and Practice Undergraduate Course), Fall 2010, 2012 (Head GSI). - Graduate Student Instructor. “International Housing” (Undergraduate lecture course) UC Berkeley, Spring 2011, 2012. - Graduate Student Instructor. “The Idea of Planning” (Undergraduate lecture course), Fall 2009 Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja - Instructor. “Theories in Spatial and Territorial Development” (Semi-present + online masters lecture course), Spring 2016 International Honors Program - Instructor. “Cities in the 21st Century: Culture and Society in World Cities” and “Contemporary Urban Issues.” Fall 2015. INVITED TALKS - “Movilidad Sostenible: alternativas ciudadanas, bajas en carbono y sensibles al género” Ciudades y territorios sostenibles del Ecuador, aportes desde la academia, FLACSO sede Ecuador, Quito, Ecuador, August 25, 2020. - "La Ciudad, la bici y el transporte sustentable” World Urban Bike Forum, Quito, Ecuador, April 28, 2019. - “Sustainable Urbanism and Informal Transit in Quito” Vanderbilt Institute on Environment and Energy, Nashville, TN, April 25, 2018. - “Peripheral Transit and Urban Expansion in Quito, Ecuador” The New Urban Agenda: How Stakeholders are Defining and Driving Implementation, Perry World House, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, January 25, 2018. - “How is Informal Transit Land-Oriented?” Lincoln Land Institute Research Seminar, Buenos Aires, November 7-10, 2017. - “Is Informal Transit Land-Oriented?” Lincoln Land Institute and UC Berkeley Symposium on Transportation Innovations and Urban Land in Latin America, May 24-25, 2017. - “Playing on the Urban Street: Gender, Risk, and Transit Infrastructure in Quito, Ecuador”. Global Metropolitan Studies Symposium, UC Berkeley, April 3-4, 2017. - “Visioning a Transit City: Transit Planning and Citizen Participation in Quito, Ecuador”. Center for Iberian and Latin American Studies, UC San Diego. April, 2015. - “Buenvivir y la bicicleta.” Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales sede Ecuador. September 2013. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Panels Organized - “Paradox and Progress? Mega Urban Projects and Impacts Across Latin American Cities.” Latin American Studies Association (LASA) Annual Congress. San Juan, Puerto Rico. May 27-30, 2015. 4 - “Urban Transportation, Governance and Democracy.” Latin American Studies Association (LASA) Annual Congress. Chicago, IL. May 21-24, 2014. - “A New Paradigm of Urban Planning in Latin America?.” Latin American Studies

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