Christine M. Rodrigue, Ph.D.
Professional Development before July 1992
Published Articles and Chapters
Conference Presentations
Invited Guest Lectures
Grants
Other Professional Development Activities
Published Articles and Chapters
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1990
- "Women and the Land: A Review of The Desert is No Lady,"
Historical Geography 20, 2: 21-23.
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1984
- "Review of Spatial Analysis in Archaeology, by Ian Hodder and
Clive Orton," Historical Geography 14, 1-2: 28-31.
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1977
- "On the Meaning of Biological Competition: A Response to Galois'
'Ideology and the Idea of Nature," Antipode 9, 2:
98-104.
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1977
- "'Geography and Natural Selection -- Revisited': An Evaluation,"
(invited lead article) Syracuse Discussion Paper Series 26: 1-6.
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1977
- "A Distance Threshold between Partial and Total Displacement
Migration" Proceedings, Association of New England and St. Lawrence
Valley Geographers 7: 98-104.
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1977
- "Partial Displacement and Total Displacement Migration in the San
Fernando Valley." The California Geographer
17: 25-34.
Conference Presentations
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5/92
- "Cultural Geography Has Reached a Dead-End in Domestication Studies
by Ignoring Cognate Research for 25 Years." Association of American
Geographers, San Diego.
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4/91
- "The Status of Women in the Two-Tiered Faculty." Association of
American Geographers, Miami.
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9/90
- "Preliminary Comparisons of Rural and Urban Part-Time, Temporary
Faculty Labor Markets." Primary author with Carolyn G. McGovern-Bowen
and Nancy Jonsson, Association of Pacific Coast Geographers,
Chico, CA.
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4/90
- "Spatial Analysis of a Financial Merger." Primary author with
Virginia L. Oliver, Association of American Geographers,
Toronto.
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3/90
- "Feminist Perspectives in my Research on Early Agriculture and on
Academic Labor Market Stratification."
Geography and Gender: A Feminist Geography Symposium, University
of Southern California, Los Angeles (invited and funded participant).
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3/89
- "The Two-Tier Faculty in the California State Universities."
Association of American Geographers, Baltimore.
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1/89
- "Professional Labor Market Stratification in the California State
Universities: Lecturer Characteristics." Primary author with Carolyn
G. McGovern-Bowen and Nancy Jonsson. American Association for the
Advancement of Science, San Francisco.
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4/88
- "Hub and Spoke: Deregulation and Spatial Restructuring in
Banking." Association of American Geographers, Phoenix, AZ.
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4/87
- "The Origins of
Women's Subjugation: A Tentative Reconstruction." Association of
American Geographers, Portland, OR.
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5/86
- "The Application of Geographic Principles to the Development of a
Branch Banking Network." Association of American Geographers,
Minneapolis, MN.
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4/86
- "A Critical Re-Appraisal of the Cultural Geographic Interpretation
of Near Eastern Animal Domestications." All UC Conference on Human-
Animal Relationships, Prehistoric and Modern, Davis, CA (invited
participant).
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5/85
- "Origins of Animal Domestication in the Near East: Graphic Model
Developed by a Geographer." American Association for the Advancement of
Science, Los Angeles.
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4/85
- "Animal Domestication: Initial Archaeological Assessment of a
Recent Theory." Association of American Geographers, Detroit.
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4/82
- "A New Theory of Animal Domestication: An Ethno-Archaeological
Assessment." Association of American Geographers, San Antonio,
TX.
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4/81
- "The Evolution of Religion as an Impetus for Animal Domestication
in the Near East." Association of American Geographers, Los
Angeles.
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1/81
- "A New Theory of Animal Domestication in the Near East."
Colloquium Series, University of California, Los Angeles.
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4/78
- "Toward a New Theory of Animal Domestication in the Near East."
Association of American Geographers, New Orleans.
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4/78
- "A Model of Regional Decline in the Northeast." Fourth author with
Phil O'Keefe, Kathie Gibson, and Richard Peet. Union of Socialist
Geographers, New Orleans.
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10/77
- "A Distance Threshold between Partial and Total Displacement
Migration." Association of New England and St. Lawrence Valley
Geographers, Worcester, MA.
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4/76
- "The Development of the Salinas Valley Urban Hierarchy." Western
Social Science Association, Tempe, AZ.
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6/75
- "Transylvania Seen from Southern California." Association of
Pacific Coast Geographers, Fresno, CA.
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4/75
- "Partial and Total Displacement Migrants in the San Fernando
Valley." California Council on Geographic Education (now the
California Geographic Society, Chico, CA.
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4/74
- "Low Riders and Van Nuys Boulevard." Southern California Academy
of Sciences, Fullerton, CA.
Invited Guest Lectures
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1/87
- "Computerizing the Small Business." Rotary Club International,
San Fernando Valley Chapter, Granada Hills, CA (an honorarium was
provided).
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10/76
- "Esoteric Philosophies and Movements on the West Coast."
Theosophical Society, Worcester, MA (an honorarium was provided).
Grants
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6/92
- Summer Scholar, California State University, Chico,
Foundation, for "The Process of Domestication of Animals in the Near
East." This allowed me to update the literature in my dissertation research
for two articles since published in The Professional Geographer
(1992 and 1993), an article in an encyclopedia (1997), papers presented to
the AAG in 1992 and in 1994, and the organization of two special sessions at
the 1994 AAG meeting. $3,500.
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11/89
- Meritorious Performance and Professional Promise Award, California
State University, Northridge, for "Labor Market Stratification among CSU
Faculty." This award eventuated in presentations to the Geography and
Gender Symposium at USC (1990) and the APCG (the latter co-authored, 1990).
$2,500.
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5/88
- Meritorious Performance and Professional Promise Award, California
State University, Northridge, for outstanding instruction.
$2,500.
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5/87
- Meritorious Performance and Professional Promise Award, California
State University, Northridge, for "Spatial Change in Banking." This award
resulted in two presentations to the AAG, 1988 and 1990, and one to the APCG
in 1993, as well as a co-authored article in the Yearbook, Association of
Pacific Coast Geographers (1995). $2,500.
Other Professional Development Activities
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3/90
- Panel discussant in a paper session entitled, "Feminist Perspec-
tives on Nature and the Environment" in the USC-sponsored Feminist
Perspectives in Geography Symposium. USC invited and funded my
participation.
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4/86
- Attended the faculty retreat, "Cross-Cultural Perspectives in
Teaching," California State University, Northridge, School of Social and
Behavioral Sciences.
last revision: 09/29/02