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Department of Geography
150 Sierra Hall
CSU Northridge
18111 Nordhoff Street
Northridge, CA 91330-8249


Hours: M-F (8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m)
Phone: (818) 677-3532
Fax: (818) 677-2723


geography@csun.edu

 

Dr. Edward Jackiewicz Ph.D.

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Ed Jackiewicz

Contact Information

Education

  • Ph.D. 1998, Indiana University
  • M.A. 1993, Temple University
  • B.A. 1983, Arizona State University

Courses Taught

  • GEOG 322: Latin America
  • GEOG 404MA: Fld Std Economic
  • GEOG 670F: Globalization
  • GEOG 697: Dir Comp Study

Selected Publications and Presentations

Publications

2008.   Jackiewicz, Edward L. and Fernando J. Bosco (editors). Placing Latin America: Contemporary Themes in Human Geography.  Rowman and Littlefield Publishers.

2008    Bosco, Fernando and Edward L. Jackiewicz. “Introduction: A Roadmap to Placing Latin America”.  In Jackiewicz, Edward L. and Fernando J. Bosco (editors). Placing Latin America: Contemporary Themes in Human Geography.  Rowman and Littlefield Publishers: 1-15.

2008.   Jackiewicz, Edward L. and Linda Quiquivix. “Eras and Errors: A Historical and Geographical Overview of Latin America’s Economic and Political Development.”   In Jackiewicz, Edward L. and Fernando J. Bosco (editors). Placing Latin America: Contemporary Themes in Human Geography.  Rowman and Littlefield Publishers: 17-30.

2008.  Davenport, John and Edward L. Jackiewicz. “Spaces of Tourism.”  In Jackiewicz, Edward L. and Fernando J. Bosco (editors). Placing Latin America: Contemporary Themes in Human Geography.  Rowman and Littlefield Publishers: 97-114.

2007.   Curti, Giorgio, John Davenport and Edward Jackiewicz. “Life Between the Stars: To Dwell and Consume in Hollywood, California.  Association of Pacific Coast Geographers Yearbook, 69: 45-73.

Presentations

2008.   April. “Teaching Latin American Geography.” Panelist. The Association of American Geographers 104th Annual Meeting. Boston, MA.

2007.   October. “Getting the Most out of Graduate School.” Panelist. The
Association of Pacific Coast Geographers 70th Annual Meeting. Long Beach, CA.

2007.   April. “Place and the Politics of Memory”. Discussant.  The Association of American Geographers 103rd Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA.

2007.   April. “Tourism Data Requirements.” Panelist.  The Association of
American Geographers 103rd Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA.

 

Research and Interests

Latin American Studies, Tourism.