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BARNEY WARF
October, 2014
Dept. of Geography
University of Kansas
Lawrence, KS 66045-7613
(785) 218-3173
http://www.geog.ku.edu/
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EDUCATION
1985 Ph.D. (Geography) University of Washington
1981 M.A. (Geography) UCLA
1979 B.A. (Geography) UCLA
PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT
2008+ Professor, Dept. of Geography, University of Kansas
2006-08 Earl and Sophia Shaw Professor, Dept. of Geography, Florida State University
1996-06 Professor and Chair, Dept. of Geography, Florida State University
1994-96 Associate Professor and Chair, Dept. of Geography, Florida State University
1993-94 Associate Professor, Dept. of Geography, Kent State University
1989-93 Assistant Professor, Dept. of Geography, Kent State University
1986-89 Economic Analyst, Port Authority of New York-New Jersey
1985-86 Visiting Assistant Professor, Dept. of Geography, University of Connecticut
1984-85 Teaching Assistant, Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington
1981-83 Teaching Assistant, Dept. of Geography, University of Washington
1979-81 Teaching Assistant, Dept. of Geography, UCLA
PUBLICATIONS
Books Authored:
In Progress:
Warf, B. Posthuman Geographies.
Forthcoming:
Warf, B. Human Geography: A Serious Introduction. San Diego: Cognella Publishing.
2012 Warf, B. Global Geographies of the Internet. Dordrecht: Springer.
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2010 Stutz, F. and B. Warf. The World Economy: Resources, Location, Trade, and Development.
6th
ed. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall. (6th
ed. forthcoming; 5th
ed. 2007, 4th
ed. 2004)
2008 Warf, B. Time-Space Compression: Historical Geographies. London: Routledge.
Reviewed in: Journal of Historical Geography 35(3):603-604; Geographical Review
100(4):613-615; Time and Society 19(3):404-416; Canadian Geographer 55(4):521-522.
2004 Bryson, J., P. Daniels, and B. Warf. Service Worlds: People, Organizations, and
Technologies. London: Routledge.
Reviewed in: Economic Geography 81:121-122; Geography 90:106-107; Journal of Economic
Geography 6:246-247; Work and Occupations 34:238-239.
1995 Harrington, J. and B. Warf. Industrial Location: Principles, Practice, and Policy. London:
Routledge.
Reviewed in: Journal of Australian Political Economy 38; Journal of Regional Science
37:157-8; Growth and Change 27:122-124, Cities 13:298-9; Tijdschrift voor Economische en
Sociale Geografie 89:230-231; Progress in Human Geography 26:717-718; Urban Geography
22:383-384; Telecommunications Policy 25:376-377; Urban Studies 38:217-219; International
Journal of Urban and Regional Research 26:435-437.
Books Edited:
Forthcoming:
Warf, B. (Ed.) Encyclopedia of the Internet. London and Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
2012 Warf, B. (Ed.) Encounters and Engagements between Economic and Cultural Geography.
Dordrecht: Springer.
2011 Warf, B. and J. Leib (Eds.) Revitalizing Electoral Geography. Aldershot: Ashgate.
2010 Warf, B. (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Geography (6 volumes). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Winner, American Library Association’s Outstanding Reference Source Award.
2008 Warf, B. and S. Arias (Eds.) The Spatial Turn: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. London:
Routledge.
Reviewed in: European Journal of Housing Policy 10(1):92.
2006 Warf, B. (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Human Geography. London and Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Reviewed in: Bacon’s Nov. 15; Annals of the Association of American Geographers
98:494-505; Progress in Human Geography 32:171-175.
2004 Janelle, D., B. Warf, and K. Hanson (Eds.) WorldMinds: Geographic Perspectives on 100
Problems. Dordrecht: Kluwer.
Reviewed in: Annals of the Association of American Geographers 96:229-230; Geographical
Education 17:49-50.
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2000 Wheeler, J., Y. Aoyama, and B. Warf (Eds.) Cities in the Telecommunications Age: The
Fracturing of Geographies. London: Routledge.
Reviewed in: Urban Geography 22:383-384; International Journal of Urban and Regional
Research 26:435-437; Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie 230-231; Journal of
Regional Research 37:157-158; Cities 13:298-299; Growth and Change 27:122-124; Annals of
the Association of American Geographers 93:521-523; Progress in Human Geography 26:717-
718; Revista Latinoamericana de Estudios Urbanos Regionales 29.
Refereed Journal Articles:
Under Review:
Warf, B. and J. Eichhorst. Using actor-network theory to advance geographic pedagogy.
Journal of Geography
Warf, B. and C. Ferras. Nationalism, identity and landscape in contemporary Galicia.
Territory, Politics, Governance
Fekete, E. and B. Warf. Emerging geographies of cyberterrorism and cyberwar. Polity and
Space
Walker, R. and B. Warf. The jaws of a contradiction: The rise of Amazonian industry. Science
Forthcoming:
Warf, B. High points: An historical geography of cannabis. Geographical Review
Warf, B. Injecting cosmopolitanism into the geography classroom. Journal of Geography in
Higher Education
Warf, B. The hermit kingdom in cyberspace: Unveiling the North Korean internet. Information,
Communication and Society
Warf, B. Global cities, cosmopolitanism, and geographies of tolerance. Urban Geography
2014 Warf, B. Geographies of e-governance in Latin America and the Caribbean. Journal of Latin
American Geography 13(1):169-185.
Warf, B. Asian geographies of e-government. Eurasian Economics and Geography 55(1):94-
110.
2013 Fekete, E. and B. Warf. Information technology and the “Arab Spring.” Arab World
Geographer 16(2):210-227.
Warf, B. Geographies of global telephony in the age of the internet. Geoforum 45:219-229.
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Warf, B. Contemporary digital divides in the United States. Tijdschrift voor Economische en
Sociale Geografie 104(1):1-17.
Warf, B. Pentagon contracts and Dixie. Southeastern Geographer 53(2):214-232.
2012 Warf, B. Nationalism, cosmopolitanism, and geographical imaginations. Geographical Review
102(3):271-292.
2011 Warf, B. Excavating the prehistory of time-space compression. Geographical Review
101(3):435-446.
Warf, B. Contours, contrasts, and contradictions in the Arctic internet. Polar Geography
34(3):193-208.
2010 Warf, B. and M. Winsberg. Geographies of megachurches in the United States. Journal of
Cultural Geography 27(1):33-51.
Warf, B. Do you know the way to San José? Medical tourism in Costa Rica. Journal of Latin
American Geography 9(1):51-66.
Warf, B. and D. Sui. From GIS to neogeography: Ontological implications and theories of
truth. Annals of GIScience 26(4):197-209.
Warf, B. Teaching time-space compression. Journal of Geography in Higher Education
35(2):143-161.
Warf, B. Geographies of global internet censorship. GeoJournal 76(1):1-23.
Warf. B. Uneven geographies of the African internet: Growth, change, and implications.
African Geographical Review 29(2):41-66.
Warf, B. Islam meets cyberspace: Geographies of the Muslim internet. Arab World
Geographer 13(3-4):217-233.
2009 Warf, B. The U.S. electoral college and spatial biases in voter power. Annals of the Association
of American Geographers 99(1):184-204.
Shaw, I. and B. Warf. Worlds of affect: Virtual geographies of video games. Environment and
Planning A 41(6):1332-1343.
Warf, B. Diverse spatialities of the Latin American and Caribbean internet. Journal of Latin
American Geography 8(2):125-146.
Warf, B. The rapidly evolving geographies of the Eurasian internet. Eurasian Geography and
Economics 50(5):564-580.
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2008 Warf, B. and M. Winsberg. The geography of religious diversity in the United States.
Professional Geographer 60:413-424.
2007 Warf, B. Oligopolization of global media and telecommunications and its implications for
democracy. Ethics, Place and Environment 10:89-105.
Warf, B. Geographies of the tropical internet: An overview. Singapore Journal of Tropical
Geography 28:220-238.
Warf, B. and P. Vincent. Multiple geographies of the Arab internet. Area 39:83-96.
Warf, B. Geopolitics of the satellite industry. Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale
Geografie 98:385-397.
Warf, B. and P. Vincent. Religious diversity across the globe: A geographic exploration. Social
and Cultural Geography 8(4):597-613.
2006 Warf, B. International competition between satellite and fiber optic carriers: A geographic
perspective. Professional Geographer 58:1-11.
Warf, B. Religious diversity across the North American urban system. Urban Geography
27:549-566.
Warf, B. Do voting technologies discriminate across the urban hierarchy? Evidence from two
presidential elections. Urban Geography 27:664-677.
Vincent, P., M. Winsberg, and B. Warf. Religious diversity in the Southeastern U.S.
Southeastern Geographer 46:79-96.
Warf, B. Voting technologies and residual ballots in the 2000 and 2004 presidential elections.
Political Geography 25(5):530-556.
Ueland, J. and B. Warf. Racialized topographies: Altitude and race in Southern cities.
Geographical Review 96(1):50-78.
2005 Vincent, P. and B. Warf. Claret and couscous: The symbolic townscape of a Moroccan
mountain resort. Geographical Review 95:594-606.
2004 Warf, B. Advancing human geography at the commencement de siecle. Professional
Geographer 56:44-52.
Warf, B. Troubled leviathan: The contemporary U.S. versus Brian Berry’s U.S. Professional
Geographer 56:85-90.
Warf, B. and P. Vincent. Global finance and the Arab world: Bahrain as an offshore banking
center. Arab World Geographer 63:165-177.
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Warf, B. Financial services and inequality in New York. Industrial Geographer 2:111-127.
2003 Warf, B. Mergers and acquisitions in the telecommunications industry. Growth and Change
34:321-344.
2002 Warf, B. and C. Waddell. Florida in the 2000 presidential election: Historical precedents and
contemporary landscapes. Political Geography 21:85-90.
Vincent, P. and B. Warf. Eruvim: Talmudic places in a postmodern world. Transactions of the
Institute of British Geographers 27:30-51.
Warf, B. Tailored for Panama: Offshore banking at the crossroads of the Americas.
Geografiska Annaler 84:47-61.
Warf, B. and C. Waddell. Heinous spaces, perfidious places: The sinister landscapes of serial
killers. Social and Cultural Geography 3:323-345.
2001 Warf, B. Segueways into cyberspace: Multiple geographies of the digital divide. Environment
and Planning B: Planning and Design 28:3-19.
Warf, B. Global dimensions of U.S. legal services. Professional Geographer 53:398-406.
2000 Warf, B. New York: The Big Apple in the 1990s. Geoforum 31:487-499.
Warf, B. Regional, inter-regional, and international structures of Southern legal services.
Southeastern Geographer 40:176-192.
Warf, B. and J. Cox. Lots of bull: Regional impacts of the 1990s stock market boom. Review of
Regional Studies 30:331-342.
1999 Warf, B., P. Vincent, and D. Purcell. International collaborative learning on the World Wide
Web. Journal of Geography 98:141-148.
Warf, B. Constructing a dialogue: Geographic education and the geographic research
community. Professional Geographer 51:586-591.
1998 Warf, B. Spatial scale, backward linkages, and economic multipliers. Applied Geographic
Studies 2(1):17-28.
Warf, B. Reach out and touch someone: AT&T's global operations in the 1990s. Professional
Geographer 50:255-267.
Warf, B. Teaching Indonesia: A world systems perspective. Education About Asia 3(3):
17-23.
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1997 Warf, B. Teaching political economy and social theory in human geography. Journal of
Geography 96:84-90.
Warf, B. and B. Holly. The rise and fall and rise of Cleveland. Annals of the American
Academy of Political and Social Science 551:208-221.
Warf, B. The geopolitics/geoeconomics of military base closures in the USA. Political
Geography 16:541-564.
Warf, B. and J. Grimes. Counterhegemonic discourses and the internet. Geographical Review
87:259-274.
Warf, B. and J. Grimes. Southern services in the late twentieth century. Southeastern
Geographer 37:251-267.
1996 Warf, B. and J. Cox. Spatial dimensions of the savings and loan crisis. Growth and Change
27:135-155.
Warf, B. Southern landscapes of the financial services crisis. Southeastern Geographer 36:1-
10.
Warf, B. International engineering services in the 1980s. Environment and Planning A 28:667-
686.
Randall, J. and B. Warf. Economic impacts of AAG conventions. Professional Geographer
48:272-283.
1995 Warf, B. and J. Cox. U.S. bank failures and regional economic structure. Professional
Geographer 47:3-16.
Warf, B. Telecommunications and the changing geographies of knowledge transmission in the
late 20th century. Urban Studies 32:361-378. Reprinted in: Service Industries in the Global
Economy, P. Daniels (Ed.) Cheltenham, UK: Carfax, 1997; Information Age Anthology, D.
Alberts and D. Papp (Eds.) Washington, DC: National Defense University Institute for
National Strategic Studies, 1997; The American Cities Technology Reader: Wilderness to
Wired City, G. Roberts (Ed.) London: Routledge, 1999. The Economics of Networks. M. Cason
and M. Giusta (Eds.) Cheltenham: Elgar, 2007.
Warf, B. Information services in the Dominican Republic. Yearbook of Conference of Latin
American Geographers 21:13-23.
Warf, B. Separated at birth? Regional Science and social theory. International Regional
Science Review 18:185-194.
1994 Warf, B. and J. Randall. The U.S.-Canada Free Trade Agreement: Impacts on U.S. states and
Canadian provinces. International Regional Science Review 17:99-119.
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Warf, B. Military contracts to water transportation services in the United States. Maritime
Policy and Management 21:125-134.
Warf, B. The third plague pandemic. Ontario Geography 3:13-22.
Warf, B. The Pentagon and the rustbelt. Great Lakes Geographer 1:67-86.
1992 Warf, B. Back office dispersal: Implications for urban development. Economic Development
Commentary 16:11-16.
Warf, B. and J. Cox. The U.S.-Canadian Free Trade Agreement and commodity transportation
services among U.S. states. Growth and Change 24:341-364.
Warf, B. The Pentagon and the service sector. Economic Geography 69:123-141.
Warf, B. Post-modernism and the localities debate: Ontological questions and epistemological
implications; and Embalming the detritus of modernism: Reply to Short, Ley, de Pater, and
Dijkink. Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie 84:162-168 and 181-184.
Gaffikin, F. and B. Warf. Urban policy and the post-Keynesian state in the United Kingdom
and the United States. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 17:67-84.
1992 Warf, B. and J. Cox. The U.S.-Canadian Free Trade Agreement and North American maritime
trade. Maritime Policy and Management 19:19-29.
Warf, B. International finance, Europe 1992, and Euro-American cities. Landscape and Urban
Planning 22:255-267.
1991 Cox, J. and B. Warf. Wall Street layoffs and service sector incomes in the New York
metropolitan region. Urban Geography 12:226-239.
Cox, J., V. Preston, and B. Warf. The 1987 crash and the spatial incidence of employment
changes in the New York metropolitan region. Urban Studies 28:327-339.
Warf, B. and C. Wije. The spatial structure of large U.S. law firms. Growth and Change
22:157-174.
Warf, B. The international construction industry in the 1980s. Professional Geographer
43:150-162.
1990 Warf, B. The reconstruction of social ecology and neighborhood change in Brooklyn.
Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 8:73-96.
Warf, B. International automobile trade of the United States during the 1980s. Geographical
Review 80:252-265.
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Warf, B. US employment in foreign-owned high technology firms. Professional Geographer
42:421-432.
Warf, B. Deindustrialization, service sector growth, and the underclass in the New York
metropolitan region. Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie 81:332-347.
Warf, B. and J. Cox. A tale of two cities: The Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement and
commodity trans-shipments through Buffalo and Detroit. Canadian Journal of Regional
Science 13:179-188.
Wimpffen, J., R. Capelle, A. Oberhauser, J. Randall, and B. Warf. Assessing the early effects
of emerging trade blocs: Research agendas for North America and Europe. Canadian Journal
of Regional Science 13:367-373.
1989 Warf, B. Air and water cargo transport mode substitutions among U.S. customs districts.
Maritime Policy and Management 16:247-256.
Warf, B. U.S. imports of petroleum and related products in the 1980s. Maritime Policy and
Management 16:265-75.
Warf, B. and J. Cox. The changing economic impacts of the port of New York. Maritime
Policy and Management 16:3-11.
Warf, B. and L. Kleyn. Competitive status of U.S. ports in the mid-1980s. Maritime Policy and
Management 16:157-172.
Warf, B. Telecommunications and the globalization of financial services. Professional
Geographer 31:257-271. Reprinted in Service Industries in the Global Economy, J. Bryson and
P. Daniels (eds.) Oxford: Blackwell, 1998.
Warf, B. and J. Cox. Military contracts and taxes in the New York metropolitan region: A
short-run analysis. Regional Studies 23:241-251.
1988 Warf, B. Regional transformation, everyday life, and Pacific Northwest lumber production.
Annals of the Association of American Geographers 78:326-346.
Warf, B. Japanese investments in the New York metropolitan region. Geographical Review
78:257-271.
Warf, B. The New York region's renaissance. Economic Development Commentary 12(2):13-
17.
Warf, B. The Port Authority of New York-New Jersey. Professional Geographer 40:287-97.
1987 Warf, B. Comments on “rethinking cultural adaptation." Professional Geographer 39:65-66.
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1986 Warf, B. Restructuring and nonmetropolitan growth: The California evidence. Yearbook of the
Association of Pacific Coast Geographers 48:125-147.
Warf, B. Ideology, everyday life, and emancipatory phenomenology. Antipode 18:268-283.
Book Chapters:
Forthcoming:
Warf, B. Atheist geographies and geographies of atheism. In The Changing World Religion
Map: Sacred Places, Identities, Practices and Politics. S. Brunn (Ed.) Dordretch: Springer.
Warf, B. The Mediterranean internet. In Connections, Mobilities, Urban Prospects and
Environmental Threats: The Mediterranean in Transition. T. Terkenli (Ed.) Cambridge:
Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
Warf, B. The Electoral College and the 2012 presidential election. In Atlas of the 2012
Elections. K. Martis, F. Shelley, J. Clarke, and G. Webster (Eds.) Lanham, MD: Rowman and
Littlefield.
Warf, B. Internet structure and regulation in spatial perspective. In Internet Regulation. U.
Kohl (Ed.) Oxford: Oxford University Press.
2014 Warf, B. E-government in the OECD: A comparative geographic perspective. Handbook of
Research on E-governance and Social Inclusion: Concepts and Cases. S. Baum and A.
Mahizhnan (Eds.) pp. 148-163. New York: IGI Global Press.
Warf, B. E-government in Latin America: History, reach, and effect. In Governance and
Development. A. Robinson and R. Jones-Parry (Eds.) pp. 48-51. London: Nexus Strategic
Partnerships.
Warf, B. Deep mapping and neogeography. In Deep Maps and Spatial Narratives. D.
Bodenhamer, J. Corrigan, and T. Harris (Eds.) pp. 134-149. Bloomington: Indiana University
Press.
Warf, B. Spaces of the telemediated self. In The Ashgate Research Companion to Media
Geography. P. Adams (Ed.) pp. 291-310. London: Ashgate.
2013 Warf, B. The Central Asian digital divide. In The Digital Divide: The Internet and Social
Inequality in International Perspective. M. Ragnedda and G. Muschert (Eds.) pp. 270-284.
New York and London: Routledge.
Warf, B. Web 2.0, Neogeography, and urban e-governance. In Citizen e-Participation in Urban
Governance: Crowdsourcing and Collaborative Creativity. C. Silva (Ed.) pp. 69-79. New
York: IGI Global Press.
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2012 Warf, B. Introduction: Fusing economic and cultural geography. In Encounters and
Engagements between Economic and Cultural Geography. B. Warf (Ed.) pp. 1-17. Dordretch:
Springer.
Warf, B. Dethroning the view from above: Toward a critical social analysis of satellite
ocularcentrism. In Down to Earth. L. Parks and J. Schwoch (Eds.) pp. 42-60. Piscataway, NJ:
Rutgers University Press.
2011 Warf, B. Engineering time and space with the world’s fiber optics network. In Engineering
Earth: The Impacts of Megaengineering Projects. S. Brunn (Ed.) pp. 115-129. Dordrecht:
Springer.
Warf, B. Urban networks: Communications and corporate nodes. In 21st Century Geography:
A Reference Handbook. J. Stoltman (Ed.) pp. 355-366. London and Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Warf, B. Google bombs, warblogs, and hacktivism: The internet as agent of progressive social
change. In Nonkilling Geography. J. Tyner and J. Inwood (Eds.) pp. 127-148. Honolulu:
University of Hawai’i Center for Global Nonkilling.
Warf, B. Class, ethnicity, religion and place in the 2008 U.S. presidential election. In
Revitalizing Electoral Geography. B. Warf and J. Leib (Eds.) pp. 133-156. London: Ashgate.
2010 Warf, B. The digital divide in the U.S. in the 21st century. In Overcoming Digital Divides:
Constructing an Equitable and Competitive Information Society. E. Ferro, Y. Dwivedi, J.
Ramon Gil-Garcia, and M. Williams (Eds.) pp. 112-130. New York: IGI Global Press.
Warf, B. Electronic funds transfer systems and the landscapes of global finance. In E-Business
Development and Management in the Global Economy. I. Lee (Ed.) pp. 178-186. New York:
IGI Global Press.
Warf, B. US international trade in knowledge-intensive business services. In Knowledge
Intensive Business Services (KIBS): Geography and Innovation. D. Doloreux, M. Freel, and R.
Shearmur (Eds.) pp. 19-42. London: Ashgate.
2009 Warf, B. Spatiality and political economy of the global fiber optics industry. In The Handbook
of Research on Telecommunications Planning and Management for Business. I. Lee (Ed.) pp.
208-221. New York: IGI Global Press.
Warf, B. Teleology, contingency, and networks. Milieus of Creativity. P. Meusburger (Ed.) pp.
255-267. Dordretch: Springer.
2008 Warf, B. From surfaces to networks. In The Spatial Turn: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. B.
Warf and S. Arias (Eds.) pp. 59-76. London: Routledge.
Warf, B. and S. Arias. Introduction. In The Spatial Turn: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. B.
Warf and S. Arias (Eds.) pp. 1-10. London: Routledge.
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2007 Warf, B. Embodied information, actor-networks, and global value-added services. In The
Handbook of Service Industries. J. Bryson and P. Daniels (Eds.) pp. 379-394. London: Elgar.
2006 Warf, B. and T. Chapman. Cathedrals of consumption: A political phenomenology of Wal-
Mart. In Wal-Mart World. S. Brunn (Ed.) pp. 163-178. London: Routledge.
2004 Warf, B., D. Janelle, and K. Hanson. Introduction. In WorldMinds: Geographic
Perspectives on 100 Problems. D. Janelle, B. Warf, and K. Hanson (Eds.) Dordrecht: Kluwer.
Warf, B. Anthony Giddens; Derek Gregory; Nigel Thrift. In Key Thinkers on Space and Place.
P. Hubbard, R. Kitchin, and G. Valentine (Eds.) pp. 129-135, 143-148, and 294-300,
respectively. (2nd ed. 2010). London: Sage.
2002 Warf, B. The way it wasn’t: Alternative histories, contingent geographies. In Lost in Space:
Geographies of Science Fiction. R. Kitchin and J. Kneale (Eds.) pp. 17-38. London: Athlone.
2001 Warf, B. and D. Purcell. The currency of currency: Electronic money, electronic spaces. In The
Worlds of Electronic Commerce. T. Leinbach and S. Brunn (Eds.) pp. 223-240. London:
Wiley.
Warf, B. Resources and economy. In America: The Complete Story. pp. 122-133. Willoughby,
Australia: Global Book Publishing.
2000 Warf, B. Compromising positions: The body in cyberspace. In Cities in the
Telecommunications Age: The Fracturing of Geographies. J. Wheeler, Y. Aoyama, and B.
Warf (Eds.) pp. 54-68. London: Routledge.
Warf, B. Japanese information services in the late twentieth century. In Information Tectonics.
M. Wilson and K. Corey (Eds.) pp. 101-114. Chichester, NY: Wiley.
Warf, B. Telecommunications and economic space. In A Companion to Economic Geography.
E. Sheppard and T. Barnes (Eds.) pp. 484-498. Oxford: Blackwell.
1999 Warf, B. The hypermobility of capital and the collapse of the Keynesian state. In Money and
the Space Economy. R. Martin (Ed.) pp. 227-240. London: Wiley.
Warf, B. Information technology and economic development. In Economic Development
Handbook. G. Harper (Ed.) pp. 15-33. Alexandria, VA: American Chamber of Commerce
Executives.
1997 Warf, B. and J. Grimes. The distribution of military expenditures in the United States: Spatial,
technological, occupational, and sectoral. In Economics of Conflict and Peace. J. Brauer and
W. Gissy (Eds.) pp. 83-103. London: Avebury Press.
1996 Warf, B. Services and flexible production: Contingent but mutually reinforcing systems. In The
Transition to Flexibility. D. Knudsen (Ed.) pp. 87-110. Amsterdam: Kluwer Academic
Publishers.
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1994 Warf, B. Structuration theory and electronic communications. In Marginalized Places and
Populations: A Structurationist Agenda. D. Wilson and J. Huff (Eds.) pp. 43-58. Westport,
CT: Greenwood.
Warf, B. Vicious circle: Financial services and commercial real estate in the United States. In
Money, Power, and Space. S. Corbridge, R. Martin, and N. Thrift (Eds.) pp. 309-326. Oxford:
Blackwell.
1992 Warf, B. Bankers' nirvana and new Calcutta: New York City in the 1980s. In Geographical
Snapshots of North America. D. Janelle (Ed.) pp. 85-89. New Brunswick: Rutgers University
Press.
Warf, B. U.S. regions and the global economy. In Revisiting the Americas: Teaching and
Learning the Geography of the Western Hemisphere. T. Martinson and S. Brooker-Gross
(Eds.) pp. 54-59. National Council for Geographic Education.
1991 Warf, B. The internationalization of New York services. In Services and Metropolitan
Development: International Perspectives. P. Daniels (Ed.) pp. 245-264. London: Routledge.
Warf, B. Ohio's population in the late twentieth century. In The Changing Heartland: A
Geography of Ohio. L. Peacefull (Ed.) pp. 123-134. Cleveland: Ginn Publications.
1989 Warf, B. Geographers and government employment. In On Becoming a Professional
Geographer. M. Kenzer (Ed.) pp. 75-85. Columbus, OH: Merrill.
1988 Warf, B. The resurrection of local uniqueness. In A Ground for Common Search. R. Golledge,
H. Couclelis and P. Gould (Eds.) pp. 51-62. Santa Barbara, CA: Santa Barbara Geographical
Press.
Encyclopedia Entries
Forthcoming:
Warf, B. Information and communications technology; Corporations and e-commerce.
International Encyclopedia of Geography. N. Castree, M. Goodchild, W. Liu, A. Kobayashi,
R. Marston, and D. Richardson (Eds.) New York: Wiley-Blackwell and AAG.
Warf, B. Social theory and space. and Geography of networks. International Encyclopedia of
Social and Behavioral Sciences. J. Wright (Ed.) Oxford: Elsevier.
Warf, B. Global digital divide. Encyclopedia of Sociology. New York: Wiley-Blackwell.
Warf, B. Spatial turn. Encyclopedia of Social Theory. B. Turner (Ed.) New York: Wiley-
Blackwell.
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2010 Warf, B. Introduction and 90 entries in Encyclopedia of Geography, B. Warf (Ed.) London and
Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Warf, B. Telecommunications; Alan Pred; Derek Gregory. In International Encyclopedia of
Human Geography. R. Kitchin and N. Thrift (Eds.) pp. 183-189, 426-428, and 644-646,
respectively. Oxford: Elsevier.
Warf, B. Brian Berry. In Encyclopedia of Urban Studies. R. Beauregard (Ed.) pp. 74-76.
London: Sage.
2007 Warf, B. Communicating. In Companion Encyclopedia of Geography: From the Local to the
Global. I. Douglas, R. Huggett, and C. Perkins (Eds.) pp. 965-977. London: Routledge.
2006 Warf, B. Introduction and 54 entries in Encyclopedia of Human Geography. B. Warf (Ed.)
London: Sage.
2001 Warf, B. Space and social theory in geography. In International Encyclopedia of the Social and
Behavioral Sciences. S. Hanson (Ed.) pp. 14,743-14,749. London: Elsevier.
1999 Warf, B. Economic geography. National Geographic Desk Reference. pp. 317-369.
Washington, DC: National Geographic Society.
Non-refereed Publications
Forthcoming:
Warf, B. Editorial: Cyberwar: A new frontier for political geography. Political Geography
2013 Warf, B. Telecommunications; Time-space compression; Geographies of time. Oxford
Bibliographies Online. B. Warf (Ed). Oxford University Press.
2012 Warf, B. Wikileaks and internet geopolitics. Geopolitics 17:699-702.
Warf, B. Cosmopolitanism and space. Geographical Review 102(3):iii-vi.
2011 Warf, B. Myths, realities, and lessons of the Arab spring. Arab World Geographer 14(2):166-
168.
Warf, B. Religion. In Atlas of the 2008 Elections. S. Brunn, G. Webster, R. Morrill, F. Shelley,
S. Lavin, and J. Archer (Eds.) pp. 229-236. Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield.
Warf, B. and J. Leib. Introduction. In Revitalizing Electoral Geography. B. Warf and J. Leib
(Eds.) pp. 3-8. London: Ashgate.
2008 Warf, B. The geography of religious diversity in Florida. Florida Geographer 38:4-17.
Warf, B. Florida’s permeable labor markets. Florida Geographer 39:4-19.
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2007 Warf, B. The deep historical roots of white Southern cultures of justice. Southeastern
Geographer 47:92-96.
2006 Warf, B. Political economy of the Palm Beach County biotechnology research park. Florida
Geographer 37:4-25.
Warf, B. Commentary on Soja’s Postmodern Geographies. Progress in Human Geography
30:814-817.
Warf, B. Neoliberalism and its discontents: Comments on three views of the American empire.
Current Perspectives in Social Theory 24:273-278.
2004 Warf, B. Geographies of patent innovation among Florida’s metropolitan areas. Florida
Geographer 35:13-28.
2000 Wheeler, J., Y. Aoyama, and B. Warf. Introduction: City space, industrial space, and
cyberspace. In Cities in the Telecommunications Age: The Fracturing of Geographies. J.
Wheeler, Y. Aoyama, and B. Warf (Eds.) pp. 3-17. London: Routledge.
Warf, B. New York in the 21st century. In Regional Geography of the United States and
Canada by T. McKnight. pp. 158-159. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.
Warf, B. Spatial dimensions of Florida’s legal services. Florida Geographer 31:21-32.
1999 Warf, B. I satelliti nel contesto politico. Sistema Terra 8:18-25
1997 Adams, P. and B. Warf. Introduction: Cyberspace and geographical space. Geographical
Review 87:139-145.
1996 Warf, B. and R. Erickson. Introduction: Globalization and the U.S. city system. Urban
Geography 17:1-4.
Warf, B. The Pentagon and the sunshine state. Florida Geographer 27:22-36.
Warf, B. Global cities in the age of hypermobile capital. City 3-4:40-43.
1994 Warf, B. Reply to Jackel: Countenancing caterwauling. Tijdschrift voor Economische en
Sociale Geografie 85:398-400.
1993 Warf, B. and A. Glasmeier. Military spending, the American economy, and the end of the Cold
War. Economic Geography 69:103-105.
Warf, B. Global city: New York in the 1980s. In Regional Geography of the United States and
Canada by T. McKnight. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.
1991 Warf, B. Power, politics, and localities. Urban Geography 12:563-569.
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Warf, B. Destination Anguilla. Focus 41: fall, 22.
1990 Warf, B. The people and landscapes of Brooklyn, New York. Focus 40(winter):6-11.
Warf, B. Can the region survive post-modernism? Urban Geography 11:586-593.
1988 Warf, B. Bibliography of Telecommunications and Regional Development. Chicago: Council
of Planning Librarians.
Warf, B. The garden of France: History meets geography in the Loire River valley. Focus
39(fall):26-27.
Warf, B. Progress report: Locality studies. Urban Geography 10:178-185.
Warf, B. Undiscovered paradise: The faces of St. Lucia. Focus 38: summer, 34-36.
1985 Warf, B. Nonmetropolitan Growth in the United States: A Bibliography. Chicago: Council of
Planning Librarians.
Book Reviews
Forthcoming:
Crowdsourcing Geographic Knowledge: Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) in
Theory and Practice. D. Sui, S. Elwood and M. Goodchild (Eds). Journal of Regional
Science.
The People’s Network: The Political Economy of the Telephone in the Gilded Age. By R.
MacDougal. Economic Development Quarterly.
Constructing Urban Space with Sounds and Music. By R. Belgiojoso. Geographical Review
2013 Post-Cosmopolitan Cities: Explorations of Urban Coexistence. C. Humphrey and V.
Skvirskaja (Eds). Urban Studies
2012 Economic Geographies of Globalisation. By M. Sokol. Economic Development Quarterly
26:278.
2010 Geographies of Globalization. By A. Herod. Professional Geographer 62:289-290.
Secularism: The Hidden Origins of Disbelief. By M. King. Tijdschrift voor Economische en
Sociale Geografie 101(4):484-485.
Cosmopolitanism and the Geographies of Freedom. By D. Harvey. Annals of the Association
of American Geographers 100(5):1217-1218.
2009 The Digital Economy. By E. Malecki and B. Moriset. Annals of the Association of American
Geographers 99:219-221.
Digital Citizenship: The Internet, Society, and Participation. By K. Mossberger, C. Tolbert,
and R. McNeal. Environment and Planning A 41:2285-2286.
2008 Haunting the Knowledge Economy. By J. Kenway, E. Bullen, J. Fahey, and S. Robb.
Globalizations 5:329-330.
2007 Spaces of Geographical Thought. P. Cloke and R.J. Johnston (Eds.) Annals of the Association
of American Geographers 97:210-211.
Spaces of Global Capitalism: Towards a Theory of Uneven Geographical Development. By D.
Harvey. Journal of Regional Science 47:394-396.
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2006 Territories of Profit: Communications, Capitalist Development, and the Innovative Enterprises
of G.F. Swift and Dell Computer. By G. Fields. Historical Geography 34:199-202.
A Tale of Two Global Cities: Comparing the Territorialities of Telecommunications
Developments in Paris and London. By J. Rutherford. Progress in Human Geography
30:548-550.
2005 Science, Space and Hermeneutics. By D. Livingstone. Political Geography 24:654-656.
The Spaces of Postmodernity: Readings in Human Geography. M. Dear and S. Flusty (Eds.)
Economic Geography 81:435-436.
The Political Mapping of Cyberspace. By J. Crampton. Geographical Review 45:296-298.
2004 Urban Ecological Research Methods Applied to the Cleveland, Ohio Metropolitan Area. By A.
Humphreys and A. Dutt. Journal of Regional Science 44:185-186.
Spying with Maps: Surveillance Technology and the Future of Privacy. By M. Monmonier.
Professional Geographer 56:312-313.
2003 Geography Inside Out. By R. Symanski. Annals of the Association of American Geographers
93:502-504.
Splintering Urbanism: Networked Infrastructures, Technological Mobilities and the Urban
Condition. By S. Graham and S. Marvin. Annals of the Association of American
Geographers 93:246-7.
2002 Postmetropolis. By E. Soja, and The Postmodern Urban Condition. By M. Dear. Urban
Geography 22:691-694.
World System History: The Social Science of Long-term Change. R. Denemark, J. Friedman,
B. Gills and G. Modelski (Eds.) Political Studies 20(1):196.
2001 The Cultural Crisis of the Firm. By E. Schoenberger. Annals of the Association of American
Geographers 91:241-242.
New York, Chicago, Los Angeles: America’s Global Cities. By J. Abu-Lughod. International
Journal of Urban and Regional Research 25:915-916.
Mapping Cyberspace. By M. Dodge and R. Kitchin. Geographical Journal 167:381-382.
2000 The Regional World: Territorial Development in a Global Economy. By M. Storper. Economic
Geography 76:101-102.
Global Communications since 1844: Geopolitics and Technology. By P. Hugill. Professional
Geographer 52:579-580.
Developments in Telecommunications: Between Global and Local. By E. Roche and H. Bakis.
Progress in Human Geography 24:332-333.
1999 Defining the National Interest: Conflict and Change in American Foreign Policy. By P.
Trubowitz. Regional Studies 33:187-188.
The Mediterranean Environment and Society. R. King, L. Proudfoot, and B. Smith (Eds.)
Journal of Geography 98:246.
1998 The Myth of Continents. By M. Lewis and K. Wigen. African Studies Quarterly
(http://www.clas.ufl.edu/africa/asq) 1(4).
The Power of Identity. By M. Castells. Environment and Planning A 30:1132-1133.
Consumer Services and Economic Development. By C. Williams. Professional Geographer
50:405-406.
1996 Post-Fordism. A. Amin (Ed.) Professional Geographer 48:106.
Logics of Dislocation: Models, Metaphors, and Meanings of Economic Space. By T. Barnes.
Canadian Journal of Regional Science 19:131-133.
Continental Trading Blocs: The Growth of Regionalism in the World Economy. R. Gibb and
W. Michalak (Eds.) Geographical Review 86:129.
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1994 Place, Modernity, and the Consumer's World. By R. Sack. Geographical Review 84:107-109.
Postmodern Contentions: Epochs, Politics, Space. J.P. Jones III, W. Natter, and T. Schatzki
(Eds.) Growth and Change 25:263-266.
1993 The Production of Space. By H. Lefebvre. Journal of Regional Science 33:111-112.
The Pentagon and the Cities. A. Kirby (Ed.) Growth and Change 24:286-288.
Global Finance and Urban Living: A Study of Metropolitan Change. L. Budd and S. Whimster
(Eds.) Progress in Human Geography 17:421-422.
The Changing Geography of Advanced Producer Services. By P. Daniels and F. Moulaert.
Economic Geography 69:101-102.
Atlantic Port Cities: Economy, Culture and Society in the Atlantic World, 1650-1850. F.
Knight and P. Liss (Eds.) Annals of the Association of American Geographers 83:383-385.
1992 Structuration Theory: Anthony Giddens and the Constitution of Social Life. By I. Cohen, and
Social Theory of Modern Societies: Anthony Giddens and His Critics. D. Held and J.
Thompson (Eds.) Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 10:357-359.
Cities of the 21st Century: New Technologies and Spatial Systems. J. Brotchie, M. Batty, P.
Hall, and P. Newton (Eds.) Environment and Planning A 24:1367-1368.
Economic Growth and Fiscal Planning: New York in the 1990s. By R. Bahl and W.
Duncombe. Environment and Planning A 24:1663-1664.
The Corporate Firm in a Changing World Economy. M. de Smidt and E. Wever (Eds.)
Economic Geography 68:102-104.
Lost Words and Lost Worlds: Modernity and the Language of Everyday Life in Late Nineteenth
Century Stockholm and Making Histories, Constructing Human Geographies. By A. Pred.
Geographical Review 82:86-89.
1991 The Condition of Postmodernity. By D. Harvey. Postmodern Geographies. By E. Soja. Journal
of Regional Science 31:100-102.
The Capitalist Imperative. By M. Storper and R. Walker. Journal of Regional Science 31:222-
224.
Cities in a Global Society. R. Knight and V. Gappert (Eds.) Environment and Planning A
23:1819-1832.
New Models in Geography: The Political Economy Perspective, Volumes I and II. R. Peet and
N. Thrift (Eds.) Annals of the Association of American Geographers 81:703-707.
Regional Policy in a Changing World. N. Hansen, B. Higgins, and D. Savoie (Eds.) Economic
Geography 67:369-371.
1989 The Quiet Evolution: Power, Profits, and Planning in New York State. By M. Heiman.
Geographical Review 79:374-375.
1984 Marxism and Geography. By M. Qaini. Soviet Geography 24:198-201.
GRANTS
Under review:
Walker, R. (PI), Y. Galvan, and B. Warf. Linking land change and commodity chains in a
globalizing world. $480,000 for three years. National Science Foundation.
2012 KU Hall Center for Seminar in Cosmopolitanism and the City ($1,000)
2010 KU International Programs ($850): Course development proposal grant
2009 KU Program for Costa Rican Studies ($2,100): Exports of health care services from Costa Rica
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2006 FSU Middle East Studies Center course development grant ($2,000)
1993 Kent State University summer teaching grant ($6,500): The globalization of business and the
business of globalization.
1992 Kent State University summer research grant ($6,500): Back office relocation to the
Dominican Republic
1991 Economic Development Administration ($110,210): The Pentagon and the service sector
1986 AAG research grant ($200): Services in the New England economy
AWARDS
2011 Fulbright Teaching Award, Santiago de Compostela, Spain (summer)
2007 Helen and John Best Fellowship, American Geographical Society Library, Milwaukee
2006-07 Florida State University sabbatical leave
1999 Florida State University Teaching Award
1997 SEDAAG Research Honors Award
1987 Outstanding Employee Award, Port Authority of New York-New Jersey
1985 University of Washington Dept. of Geography Distinguished Graduate Student Award
University of Washington Dissertation Fellowship
1981 U.C.L.A. Dept. of Geography Distinguished Teaching Assistant Award
1979 Magna Cum Laude, U.C.L.A.
EDITORSHIPS
2011+ Editor-in-Chief for Geography, Oxford Bibliographies On-Line
2011-2018 Editor, The Professional Geographer
2010+ Co-Editor, Growth and Change
2010+ Co-Book Review Editor, Dialogues in Human Geography
2002+ Editor, Rowman and Littlefield Human Geography in the New Millennium Series
1988-1989 Geographical Review book review editor
EDITORIAL BOARDS
2014+ Turkish Journal of Human Geography
2013+ International Journal of E-Planning Research
AAG Review of Books
2010+ Member, SAGE Open Advisory Board
2007+ Southeastern Geographer
2006+ Geographical Review
2006-2011 Annals of the Association of American Geographers
2005-2010 Growth and Change
2003-2004 Oxford Atlas of North America
2002+ Geografiska Annaler B
1996+ International Regional Science Review
1994-1996 Great Lakes Geographer
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1992-1994 Professional Geographer
1990-2006 Urban Geography
GUEST-EDITED JOURNAL ISSUES
Forthcoming:
Space and Polity, guest co-editor with S. Williams, special issue on drugs, law and place
2012 Geographical Review, guest editor, v. 102(3), special issue on cosmopolitanism
1997 Geographical Review v. 87(2), guest co-editor with P. Adams, special issue on geographies of
cyberspace
1994 Urban Geography v. 17(1), guest co-editor with R. Erickson, special issue on globalization
and the U.S. city system
1994 Economic Geography v. 69(2), guest co-editor with A. Glasmeier, special issue on defense
spending and regional development
1992 Growth and Change v. 22, guest book review editor, special issue on services
SERVICE TO GEOGRAPHY
2014 External Program Review, University of North Texas Geography Department
2012+ Member, Steering Committee, IGU Commission on the Mediterranean
2011 External Program Review, Western Michigan University Geography Department
2010 Program Chair, Great States-Rocky Mountain AAG Division Annual Meeting
2008 Chair, American Geographical Society Wrigley-Fairchild Award Committee
2007 Latin Americanist Specialty Group Student Paper Competition Award Committee Chair
American Geographical Society Wrigley-Fairchild Prize Selection Committee
2007-10 AAG Honors Committee (elected)
2006 Economic Geography Specialty Group Dissertation Award Committee
Editor Search Committee, Geographical Review
2004-6 Treasurer, Communications Geography Specialty Group
2003 AAG Nystrom Award Committee
2002 Environmental Protection Agency Dissertation Grants Review Panel
AAG Annual Conference Program Committee
2002-04 AAG Urban Geography Specialty Group Board of Directors member (elected)
2001-04 Chair, AAG Book Award Committee
2001-02 NSF Geography and Regional Science Grant Proposal Review Panel
2001 Graduate Program Reviewer, University of Western Ontario
SEDAAG Honors Committee (elected)
1997-04 AAG Centennial Celebration Coordination Committee
1999 Economic Geography Specialty Group Nominating Committee (elected)
1997 SEDAAG Florida representative (elected)
Advisory Board, National Center for the Revitalization of Central Cities
1994-5 AAG Industrial Geography Specialty Group Dissertation Award Committee
1993-4 Project Adviser Committee, Geography Education Standards Project, National Council for
Geographic Education
1990-2 A.A.G. Industrial Geography Specialty Group Board of Directors and Secretary (elected)
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A.A.G. Political Geography Specialty Group Board of Directors member (elected)
Manuscript reviewer: Annals of the AAG; Economic Geography; Political Geography; Urban
Geography; Gender, Place and Culture; Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers;
Historical Geography; Growth and Change; Professional Geographer; Applied Geography; Journal
of Geography; Geoforum; Social and Cultural Geography; Antipode; Geopolitics; Environment and
Planning A; Industrial Geographer; Geography Compass; New Zealand Geographer; Arab World
Geographer; Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie; Urban Affairs Review; Urban
Studies; Telecommunications Policy; Review of International Political Economy; Journal of Rural
Studies; Political and Military Sociology; Political Studies; International Journal of E-planning
Research; Body and Society; Journal of International Communication; National Science Foundation
DEPARTMENTAL AND UNIVERSITY SERVICE
University of Kansas:
2010-14 Chair, Geography Dept. Curriculum Committee
2014-15 Chair, Africanist Faculty Search Committee
2012-15 Faculty Senate representative
2010-13 Faculty Senate Research Committee
2009-10 Associate Chair, Dept. of Geography
Chair, Geography Faculty Affairs Committee
2009-14 College Academic Misconduct Committee
2008-09 Graduate Studies Committee
Florida State University:
2007-08 Undergraduate Student Advisor
1994-2006 Chair, Dept. of Geography
1997-99 College and University Professional Excellence Award Committees
1995-06 University Chairs and Deans’ Education Committee
1996-2002 University Calendar Committee
1997-98 College and University Promotion and Tenure Committees
1994-97, 2003-5 Faculty Senate representative
Kent State University:
1993-94 Arts and Sciences Tenure and Promotion Committee
Geography Department colloquium organizer
1989-94 Undergraduate and Graduate Studies Committees
Chair, KSU chapter, Gamma Theta Upsilon
TENURE AND/OR PROMOTION REVIEWER
2014 Peter Hall, Simon Fraser University
Owen Dwyer, Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis
Stuart Williams, University of Tasmania
2013 Amy Trauger, University of Georgia
Jeff Popke, East Carolina University
Juliana Mansvelt, Massey University
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Josh Inwood, University of Tennessee
Hongmian Gong, Hunter College
David Butler, University of Southern Mississippi
George Henderson, University of Minnesota
Mahtab Lodhi, University of New Orleans
2012 Christopher Lukinbeal, University of Arizona
Jeff Crump, University of Minnesota
Dan Weiner, University of Connecticut
Christian Brannstrom, Texas A&M University
Trina Hamilton, SUNY Buffalo
Mark Welford, Georgia Southern University
Brian Bossack, Georgia Southern University
2011 Jayajit Chakraborty, Southern Florida University
Katherine Hankins, Georgia State University
Carl Dahman, Miami University
Mark DeSocio, Salisbury State University
2010 Martin Dodge, University of Manchester
James Biles, CUNY
Pratyusha Basu, University of South Florida
Murray Rice, University of North Texas
Yuko Aoyama, Clark University
Jason Dittmer, University College London
2009 William Holden, University of Calgary
Robin Leichenko, Rutgers University
Mark Wilson, Michigan State University
2008 Ronald Kalafsky, University of Tennessee
2006 Bill Graves, University of North Carolina, Charlotte
Sanjay Chakravorty, Temple University
James Eflin, Ball State University
James Tyner, Kent State University
Matt Zook, University of Kentucky
2005 Martin Bosman, University of South Florida
Seamus Grimes, National University of Ireland, Galway
Hongmian Gong, Hunter College
2004 Yeong-Hyun Kim, Ohio University
Igor Vojnovic, Michigan State University
Jessie Poon, SUNY Buffalo
2003 Selima Sultana, Auburn University
2001 David Angel, Clark University
Susan Walcott, Georgia State University
1998 Scott Salmon, Miami University
1997 Judith Kenny, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee
MISCELLANEOUS PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2012 Participant, Virtual Center for the Spatial Humanities, University of West Virginia
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2007 Visiting Professor (summer), Friedrich Schiller University, Jena, Germany
2006 Visiting Professor (summer), FSU Panama branch campus
2005 Expert Witness, Palm Beach County regarding Scripps Florida Biotechnology Park
2004 Visiting Professor (summer), FSU Valencia, Spain study abroad campus
2003-07 Instructor, FSU Seniors Academy
2003 Participant, Center for Spatially Integrated Social Sciences, workshop on “Accessibility in
Time and Space: A GIS Approach,” Columbus, OH.
2001 Visiting Professor (summer), FSU Panama branch campus
1996 Florida Study Abroad Program, Florence, Italy, fall semester
1992 Visiting Professor (summer), University of Saskatchewan
1991 Consultant, Brooklyn Historical Society
Consultant, Federal Department of Transportation
1986-89 Adjunct Instructor, Dept. of Geography, Hunter College, CUNY
1985-86 Adjunct Instructor, Eastern Connecticut State University
1984 Consultant, Central Puget Sound Economic Development District, WA
COURSES TAUGHT
Undergraduate: Graduate:
Human Geography History of Geographic Thought
World Regional Geography World Systems Theory
East and Southeast Asia Urban Geography
New York Metro Region Economic Geography
Europe Representations of Space
The Mediterranean Postmodernism; Poststructuralism
Urban Geography Identity and Place
Economic Geography Social Theory and Spatial Structures
Communications Geography Globalization
Political Geography Modernity, Time, and Space
Geographies of Consumption
GRADUATE STUDENTS
Doctoral:
Gilley, Jessie (KU, in progress)
Eichhorst, Jean (KU, in progress)
Arif, Diyaree (KU, in progress)
Zhang, Xiang (KU, in progress)
Fekete, Emily (KU, 2014)
Kozak, Stephanie (KU, 2014)
Kim, Kirl (FSU, 2006)
Purcell, Darren (FSU, 2003)
Masters:
Thorp, Zachary (KU, in progress)
Mudd, Alex (KU, in progress)
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Moss, Brian (KU, Global and International Studies, in progress)
Ding, Jiafeng (KU, joint program in geography-urban planning, in progress)
Mudd, Alex (KU, in progress)
Kent, Richard (FSU, 2007)
Pryce-Jones, Michael (FSU, 2001)
McKay, Tanya (FSU, 1998)
Curtis, James (FSU, 1995)
Burns, Patrick (Kent State, 1994)
Yip, Judy (Kent State, 1993)
Begum, Afroza (Kent State, 1993)
Graduate student committees (member not advisor):
Geography
Doctoral Masters
Hartman, V. (KU, in progress) Charron, A. (KU, 2012)
Biersack, J. (KU, in progress) O’Brien, L. (KU, 2013)
Thelen, A. (KU, in progress) Adamz, Z. (KU, in progress)
Campbell, J. (KU, in progress) Lobby, S. (KU, in progress)
Thompson, C. (KU, in progress) Kelly, Meghan (KU, in progress)
Trimbach, D. (KU, in progress)
Mayberry, B. (KU, 2014)
Price, W. (KU, 2013)
Hilburn, A. (KU, 2013)
Putnam, H. (KU, 2013)
Pankl, L. (Kansas State University, 2014)
Gilbreath, A. (KU, 2012) Pabst, E. (KU, 2011)
Hungerford, H. (KU, 2012) Thelen, A. (KU, 2010)
Funke, J. (Clark University, 2011) Golon, D. (KU, 2012)
Jackson, T. (KU, 2011)
McGowin, D. (FSU, 2011)
Lee, H. (FSU, 2009)
Sanchez, L. (FSU, 2008) Conover, G. (FSU, 2007)
Chapman, T. (FSU, 2007) Popescu, G. (FSU, 2006)
Stewart, K. (FSU, 2006) Nicley, E. (FSU, 2000)
Kaya, I. (FSU, 2002) Kelly, R. (FSU, 1996)
Pennock, R. (FSU, 2002)
Walter, A. (FSU, 2004)
Cobb, S. (U. of Florida, 2001)
Grimes, J. (FSU, 2000)
Simmons, C. (FSU, 1996)
Keiffer, A. (Kent State, 1993) Brandt, J. (Kent State, 1992)
Tripathi, S. (Kent State, 1993)
Lopez, E. (Kent State, 1993)
Other Disciplines
Jeter-Holdt, M. (KU History, in progress)
Homan, J. (KU Anthropology, in progress)
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Miller, R. (KU History, in progress)
Clark, A. (KU, American Studies, in progress)
Pautz, J. (FSU Humanities, 2009)
Pando, R. (FSU History, 2008) Pando, R. (FSU International Affairs, 2005)
Petty, S. (FSU Psychology, 2008)
Ekmekci, F. (FSU Political Science, 2008)
Fattore, C. (FSU Political Science, 2006)
Leahy, K. (FSU Communications, 2005)
Portoreal, H. (FSU Modern Languages, 2005)
Paniuki, H. (FSU Psychology, 2005)
MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
Association of American Geographers
American Geographical Society
Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers
Great Plains-Rocky Mountains Division, A.A.G.
International Geographical Union
Economists for Peace and Security
Phi Beta Delta (Honor Society for International Scholars)
INVITED PRESENTATIONS
2014 Turkish Geographical Association annual conference, keynote address
Internet Jurisdiction Symposium, Aberystwyth University, Wales
2012 University of Tennessee
University of Texas
Brigham Young University Chauncy Harris Memorial Lecture
2011 University of Central Missouri
2010 University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Center for 21st Century Studies
University College London, distinguished visiting speaker (spring, 2 weeks)
2009 Kansas State University
2007 University of Cincinnati, Howard Stafford Lecture
University of South Florida
University of Maryland
University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Friedrich Schiller University, Jena, Germany
University of Kansas
University of Florida
2006 Florida State University, Interdisciplining the Body Conference, keynote address
2005 Kent State University
2004 Indiana State University, Critical Geographies Conference, keynote address
2002 Hunter College
Texas A&M University
2000 Syracuse University
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University of Toledo
1993 Florida State University (also 1995, 1997, 2000, 2008)
University of Florida
1993 Ohio Bureau of Employment Services
Miami University
Youngstown State University
1992 Michigan State University
1991 University of Minnesota
Portland State University
University of Oregon
Oregon Academy of Sciences
University of Illinois
New York Society of Securities Analysts
1990 Portsmouth Polytechnic, Portsmouth, U.K.
University of Akron
University of Kentucky
Ohio State University
1989 California State University, Hayward
Kent State University (also 1992)
Rockefeller Institute, Albany, NY
Capital District Planning Association, Albany, NY
1988 S.U.N.Y. Albany
Wilfrid Laurier University, Ontario
S.U.N.Y. Buffalo
Hunter College, New York
Geographisches Institut, Zurich, Switzerland
Pennsylvania State University
1987 West Virginia University (also 1991)
1986 University of Connecticut
Clark University
Rutgers University
1982 University of Washington (also 1985)
1981 U.C.L.A.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
2014 Warf, B. Geographies of e-government in Latin America. CLAG, Panama City, Panama.
Warf, B. The hermit kingdom in cyberspace: Unveiling the North Korean internet. AAG,
Tampa.
2013 Warf, B. Atheist geographies and the geographies of atheism. AAG, Los Angeles.
Warf, B. The cultural geopolitics of cybercafés. International Geographical Union, Kyoto.
Eichhorst, J. and B. Warf. Using actor-network theory to advance geographic pedagogy.
GPRM meeting, Omaha.
2012 Warf, B. Censoring the Latin American internet. CLAG, Morelia, Mexico.
Warf, B. Geographies of global telephony in the age of the internet. AAG, New York.
Warf, B. Middle Eastern youth, social media, and the Arab Spring. Rand Corporation
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conference on New Media and Social Movements, Arlington, VA.
2011 Warf, B. Networks and post-structuralist spaces in Central America. University of Costa Rica-
University of Kansas Symposium “The Many Contexts of Space,” San José, Costa Rica
Warf, B. Do you know the way to San Jose? Medical tourism in Costa Rica. AAG, Seattle.
Warf, B. Dubious geographies of internet freedom in the Middle East. IGU Commission on
the Information Society, Athens.
Warf, B. Habermasian ethics, cyberspace, and the limits to internet speech. World Human
Geography Conference, Lawrence, KS.
2010 Warf, B. Global bubonic plague pandemic in the late 19th
and early 20th
centuries. AAG,
Washington, DC.
Warf, B. The Mediterranean internet. International Geographical Union, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Warf, B. Censoring the Chinese internet. Great Plains-Rocky Mountain Division, AAG,
Lawrence, KS.
2009 Warf, B. Changing geographies of religious diversity in Latin America. Conference of Latin
Americanist Geographers, Granada, Nicaragua.
Warf, B. The prehistory of time-space compression. AAG, Las Vegas.
Warf, B. Geographies of the Latin American internet. Latin American Studies Association,
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
2008 Warf, B. The diffusion of the clock and the remaking of time in late medieval Europe. AAG,
Boston.
Warf, B. The electoral college and spatial biases in voter power. Miniconference on Electoral
Geography, Tallahassee.
Warf, B. Engineering time and space with the global fiber optics network. Engineering Earth
Megaprojects Conference, Lexington, KY.
2007 Warf, B. Geographic perspectives on religion and the 2004 presidential election. Florida
Society of Geographers, Jacksonville.
Shaw, I. and B. Warf. Warped dioramas: The rhizomatic spatialities of videogames. AAG,
San Francisco.
Warf, B. Fiber optics and the digital world economy: An analytical synthesis. 2nd
International
Conference on Economic Geography, Beijing.
2006 Warf, B. Political economy of the U.S. biotechnology industry. Political Geography Pre-
Conference, Urbana, IL.
Purcell, D. and B. Warf. The position of minority-owned banks in the U.S. financial
landscape: Recent changes in patterns. AAG, Chicago.
Warf, B. Florida’s biotechnology sector and the Palm Beach County research park. Florida
Society of Geographers, St. Petersburg, FL.
Warf, B. Geographies of religious diversity in North America. Applied Geography
Conference, Tampa.
Warf, B. Religious diversity across the North American urban system. Regional Science
Association, Toronto.
Warf, B. Spatial patterns of religious diversity in the U.S. and Canada. SEDAAG,
Morgantown, WV.
Warf, B. Creativity, contingency, and time-space: A post-structuralist critique. 2nd
Interdisciplinary Symposium on Knowledge and Space, Heidelberg, Germany.
2005 Warf B. Voting technologies and residual ballots in the 2000 and 2004 presidential elections.
AAG, Denver.
Warf, B. The Arab internet. Digital Communities Conference, Benevento, Italy.
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Warf, B. Representations of the Panama Canal in National Geographic. CLAG, Morelia,
Mexico.
Warf, B. Political economy of the Palm Beach County biotechnology park. SEDAAG, West
Palm Beach, FL.
2004 Warf, B. Do voting technologies discriminate against Southern Democrats and minorities?
SEDAAG, Biloxi, MS.
Warf, B. Geographies of patent innovation among Florida’s metropolitan areas. Florida
Society of Geographers, Pensacola.
Warf, B. Neoliberalism, cyberspace, and the hypermobility of capital. Political Geography
Pre-Conference, Atlantic City.
Warf, B. Advancing human geography at the commencement du siecle. AAG, Philadelphia.
Warf, B. Offshore banking in Panama: Globally hypermobile versus locally embedded capital.
Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers, Antigua, Guatemala.
2003 Warf, B. Global finance and the Arab world: Bahrain as an offshore banking center. AAG,
New Orleans.
Warf, B. Geographies of broadband access in the United States. Digital Communities
Conference, Stockholm.
Warf, B. . SEDAAG, Charlotte, NC.
2002 Warf, B. Tailored for Panama: Offshore banking at the crossroads of the Americas. AAG, Los
Angeles.
Warf, B. New York’s competitive advantage in the age of digital neoliberalism. International
Conference on New York and Los Angeles as Models of Development in the 21st Century,
Heidelberg, Germany.
Ueland, J. and B. Warf. Racialized topographies: Altitude and race in Southern cities.
SEDAAG, Richmond, VA.
2001 Warf, B. Spatial dimensions of Florida’s legal services. Florida Society of Geographers,
Tallahassee.
Vincent, P. and B. Warf. Eruvim. AAG, New York.
Warf, B. Neoliberalism and cyberspace: Simultaneously determinative, mutually
transformative. E*Space Digital Communities Conference, Chicago.
Warf, B. The Kuna indians of Panama: Tradition confronts commodification on the San Blas
Islands. SEDAAG, Lexington, KY.
2000 Warf, B. The way it wasn’t: Alternative histories, contingent geographies. AAG, Pittsburgh.
Warf, B. Mergers and acquisitions in telecommunications. SEDAAG, Chapel Hill, NC.
1999 Warf, B. Haiku for the eyes: The hypnogogic landscapes of Thomas McKnight. Florida
Society of Geographers, Gainesville, FL.
Warf, B. Correlates of internet access in the United States. AAG, Honolulu, HI.
Warf, B. Extraterrestrial eyes: Satellites and the discursive scripting of political space.
Political Geography Pre-conference, Maui, HI.
Warf, B. Competition between satellite and fiber optic telecommunications carriers. E*Space
Digital Communities Conference, Cape Town, South Africa.
Warf, B. and J. Cox. Mergers and acquisitions in the telecommunications industry. Regional
Science Association, Montreal.
Waddell, C. and B. Warf. Historical geographies of gender, race, and power in Tallahassee.
SEDAAG, Tampa.
1998 Warf, B. Compromising positions: The body in cyberspace. Conference on
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Telecommunications and the City, Athens, GA.
Warf, B. New York at the fin de siecle. AAG, Boston.
Waddell, C. and B. Warf. Heinous spaces, perfidious places: The sinister landscapes of serial
killers. SWAAG, Baton Rouge, LA.
Warf, B. Regional, interregional, and international structure of Southern legal services.
SEDAAG, Memphis, TN.
Warf, B. The globalization of legal services. Regional Science Association, Santa Fe, NM.
1997 Warf, B. The rise and fall and rise of Cleveland. AAG, Ft. Worth, TX.
Warf, B. Satellite Geopolitics. E*Space Digital Communities Conference, Singapore and
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Warf, B. Teaching social theory and political economy in human geography. NCGE, Orlando.
Warf, B. and J. Grimes. Southern services in the late twentieth century. SEDAAG,
Birmingham, AL.
Warf, B. and J. Cox. Lots of bull: Regional impacts of the1990s stock market boom. Regional
Science Association, Buffalo.
1996 Warf, B. The Pentagon and the sunshine state. Florida Society of Geographers, Tallahassee.
Warf, B. The hypermobility of capital and the collapse of the Keynesian state. Conference on
the Crisis of Global Regulation and Governance, Athens, GA.
Warf, B. Reach out and touch someone: AT&T's global operations in the 1990s. AAG,
Charlotte, NC.
Warf, B. Segueways into cyberspace: The geopolitics of the internet. E*Space Digital
Communities Conference, Hikone, Japan.
1994 Warf, B. and J. Cox. Interstate transfers of failed S&L assets and liabilities. Regional Science
Association, Cincinnati.
Warf, B. Separated at birth? What Regional Science can learn from social theory. Regional
Science Association, Cincinnati, OH.
Warf, B. Southern landscapes of the financial services crisis. SEDAAG, Knoxville.
Warf, B. The third plague pandemic. Florida Society of Geographers, Fort Lauderdale.
Warf, B. The geopolitics/geoeconomics of military base closures. AAG, Chicago.
Warf, B. Japanese information services in the age of global capital. E*Space Digital
Communities Conference, Lansing, MI.
1994 Warf, B. and J. Cox. Spatial dimensions of the S&L crisis. Regional Science Association,
Niagara Falls, Canada.
Warf, B. Telecommunications, knowledge transmission, and the new geographies of global
production. IFRESI Conference on Cities and Enterprises on the Eve of the 21st Century,
Lille, France.
Warf, B. The death merchants: The international arms trade in the 1980s. AAG, San
Francisco.
Warf, B. Services and flexible production. Center for Development Strategies Conference on
Flexible Accumulation, Bloomington, IN.
Warf, B. New York in the global service economy. Social Science Research Council
Conference on Global Cities, New York.
Warf, B. and J. Cox. Spatial structure of the savings and loan crisis. Regional Science
Association, Niagara Falls, ONT.
1993 Warf, B. Information services in the Dominican Republic. AAG, Atlanta.
Warf, B. and J. Randall. The U.S.-Canada Free Trade Agreement: Impacts on U.S. states and
Canadian provinces. Regional Science Association, Houston.
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Warf, B. The Pentagon and the Rustbelt. Applied Geography Conference, Toronto.
1992 Warf, B. Urban policy and the post-Keynesian state in the U.S. and the U.K. Korea-U.S. Joint
Seminar on Geographic Dimensions of National Social and Economic Policy, Seoul.
Warf, B. The Pentagon and the service sector. AAG, San Diego.
Warf, B. Pentagon contracts with service firms in the U.S.: Implications for disarmament.
International Peace Science Conference, Rotterdam, Netherlands.
1991 Warf, B. and J. Cox. Bank failures and local economic structures. Regional Science
Association, New Orleans.
Warf, B. The international securities industry. East Lakes AAG, Youngstown, OH.
Warf, B. International engineering services in the 1980s. Southern RSA, Miami.
Warf, B. The international construction industry in the 1980s. AAG, Miami. Co-organizer,
Industrial Geography Specialty Group Plenary Sessions.
1990 Warf, B. The U.S.-Canadian Free Trade Agreement and transportation services. Regional
Science Association, Boston.
Warf, B. U.S. imports of petroleum and related products in the 1980s. Applied Geography
Conference, Charlotte, NC.
Warf, B. Foreign-owned high technology firms in the New York metropolitan region.
Southern RSA, Washington, DC.
Warf, B. International finance, Europe 1992, and Euro-American cities. International
Conference on European Urbanization, Akron, OH.
Warf, B. Consciousness, scale, and the locality debate. AAG, Toronto.
Warf, B. and J. Cox. A tale of two cities: Buffalo, Detroit, and trade impacts of the U.S.-
Canadian Free Trade Agreement. Northeast RSA, Buffalo.
1989 Warf, B. Foreign-owned high technology firms in the U.S. East Lakes/Southeast AAG,
Charleston, WV.
Warf, B. The Wall Street shakeout and service sector incomes in the New York metropolitan
region. Regional Science Association, Santa Barbara, CA.
Warf, B. U.S. port competition with air and land transport services. Applied Geography
Conference/Middle States AAG, Binghamton, NY.
Warf, B. Deindustrialization and the underclass in the New York metropolitan region. AAG,
Baltimore.
1988 Warf, B. and J. Cox. After Black Monday: The subregional impacts of the October 19, 1987
stock crash on the metropolitan New York region. Regional Science Association, Toronto.
Warf, B. Telecommunications and the globalization of financial services. Middle States AAG,
Reading, PA.
Warf, B. and J. Cox. The changing economic impacts of the port of New York. Canadian
Regional Science Association, Windsor, Ontario.
Warf, B. The reconstruction of social ecology and the renaissance of Brooklyn. AAG,
Phoenix.
1987 Warf, B. Japanese investments in the New York metropolitan area. Middle States AAG,
Atlantic City.
Warf, B. Service sector growth and the New York renaissance. AAG, Portland, OR.
Warf, B. Military expenditures in the New York City region. CAG, Hamilton, Ontario.
1986 Warf, B. Geographers and the Port Authority of New York-New Jersey. Middle States AAG,
New York.
Warf, B. Ideology, everyday life and emancipatory phenomenology. CAG, Calgary, Alberta.
Warf, B. Amoskeag in structurationist perspective. Northeast RSA, Lowell, MA.
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Warf, B. Structuration, uneven development, and the resurrection of local uniqueness. AAG,
Minneapolis.
1985 Warf, B. Regional transformation, everyday life, and Washington lumber production.
Regional Science Asssociation, Philadelphia, PA.
Warf, B. Structuration and the Wobblies. AAG, Detroit.
1984 Warf, B. Alonso was wrong: Reflections on the rent/commute trade-off. Association of
Pacific Coast Geographers, Cheney, WA.
Warf, B. Empiricism in geographic education. AAG, Washington, DC.
1983 Warf, B. Deskilling in sociospatial perspective. AAG, Denver.
1981 Warf, B. Nonmetropolitan growth in California, l950-1980. AAG, Los Angeles.
REFERENCES
Dr. David Wilson
Dept. of Geography
University of Illinois
Urbana, IL 61801
Dr. Stan Brunn, Professor
Dept. of Geography
University of Kentucky
Lexington, KY 40506-0027
Dr. Dan Sui, Professor and Chair
Dept. of Geography
Ohio State University
Columbus, OH 43210-1361