AAG Newsletter: March 2015
MARCH 2015 Welcome to the Newsletter of the Association of American Geographers (AAG). For more up-to-date news, stories, and announcements, read PRESIDENT'S COLUMN Domosh Curating the AAG By Mona Domosh Even more accurate than the first daffodil as a mark of spring’s approach is the onset of my recurring anxiety dream. It goes like this: I’m walking…
AAG Newsletter: February 2015
FEBRUARY 2015 Welcome to the Newsletter of the Association of American Geographers (AAG). For more up-to-date news, stories, and announcements, read PRESIDENT'S COLUMN Domosh Keeping Track of Us and Keeping Us on Track By Mona Domosh We know a lot about you. Not that we’re spying of course, but the AAG has been keeping track of its…
AAG Newsletter: January 2015
JANUARY 2014 Highlights from the newsletter of the Association of American Geographers (AAG). For more up-to-date news, stories, and announcements, read the AAG Newsletter regularly at PRESIDENT'S COLUMN The Not-So-Silent Majority Domosh By Mona Domosh The numbers are staggering: the majority (according to the AAUP, 56 percent) of academics teaching in American universities and colleges are contingent faculty, defined…
AAG Newsletter: December 2014
DECEMBER 2014 Highlights from the newsletter of the Association of American Geographers (AAG). For more up-to-date news, stories, and announcements, read the AAG Newsletter regularly at PRESIDENT'S COLUMN Caregiving and Conference-Going Domosh By Mona Domosh I sense what many of you are thinking: the title of this column is a contradiction in terms. Caregiving almost always means staying close…
AAG Newsletter: November 2014
NOVEMBER 2014 Highlights from the newsletter of the Association of American Geographers (AAG). For more up-to-date news, stories, and announcements, read the AAG Newsletter regularly at PRESIDENT'S COLUMN Geography & STEM Domosh By Mona Domosh I knew that I had put my finger on something important when I sent out a message on a listserv and…