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::: Future of Environmental Psychology Panel - 2007 [length: 1:04:49 | recorded: 03.23.2007]
Full podcast of The Future of Environmental Psychology panel from the Environmental Psychology: Past, Present and Future conference in New York. The panel was chaired by Leanne Rivlin (Professor of Environmental Psychology, CUNY Graduate Center) and featured myself, Jen Gieseking (Ph.D. Candidate in Environmental Psychology, CUNY Graduate Center), Roger Hart (Professor of Environmental & Developmental Psychology, CUNY Graduate Center) and Julia Nevárez (Professor of Sociology, Kean University).

::: Repurposing the Square - Divided Cities Conference [length: 17:11 | recorded: 10.07.2006]
Podcast of my “Repurposing the Square: Digital symptoms of a park’s privatization” presentation for the Negotiating Conflicts Over Public Space panel at the Transatlantic Graduate Research Program’s Divided Cities Conference. The conference was held at Columbia University. The panel was chaired by Deike Peters (Berlin) and featured presentations by myself (New York), Jenny Künkel (Berlin), and Claire Colomb (London).

::: Unfiltered Panel - AAG06 (pt 1) [length: 47:40 | recorded: 03.08.2006]
Part 1 of the podcast of the Unfiltered: Podcasting, Blogging and Knowledge Transmission panel from the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting in Chicago. The panel was chaired by Sue Bergeron (University of West Virginia) and featured myself, Jesse Rouse (University of West Virginia), Melanie McCalmont (University of Wisconsin-Madison), and Derek Paulsen (Eastern Kentucky University). This podcast was produced by VerySpatial.com.

::: Unfiltered Panel - AAG06 (pt 2) [length: 30:45 | recorded: 03.08.2006]
Part 2 of the podcast of the Unfiltered: Podcasting, Blogging and Knowledge Transmission panel from the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting in Chicago. The panel was chaired by Sue Bergeron (University of West Virginia) and featured myself, Jesse Rouse (University of West Virginia), Melanie McCalmont (University of Wisconsin-Madison), and Derek Paulsen (Eastern Kentucky University). This podcast was produced by VerySpatial.com.




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