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Susan Hanson (geographer)

Susan E. Hanson (born March 31, 1943) is an American geographer. She is a Distinguished University Professor Emerita in the Graduate School of Geography at Clark University. Her research has focused on gender and work, travel patterns, and feminist scholarly approaches.

Susan E. Hanson
Born (1943-03-31) March 31, 1943 (age 81)
Alma materMiddlebury College
Northwestern University
Occupation(s)Professor of urban geography, author
Years active1972-
EmployerClark University
Organization(s)National Academy of Sciences (2000)
American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2000)
Transportation Research Board Division Committee chair
Notable workGeography, Gender, and the Workaday World. Hettner Lectures. Volume 6. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag. (2003)
AwardsGuggenheim Fellowship 1989
American Association for the Advancement of Science fellow in 1991
Van Cleef Memorial Medal 1999[1]
2015 Stanley Brunn Award for Creativity in Geography[2]
Lifetime Achievement Honors in 2003[3]

Education edit

Hanson studied as an undergraduate at Middlebury College between 1960 and 1964, subsequently working with the Peace Corps in Kenya. She studied for a PhD in Geography at Northwestern University between 1967 and 1973,[4] moving to Uppsala, Sweden with her husband and two young children in 1970 to conduct research for her dissertation.[5] In Uppsala, she found a data file that allowed her to sample the population and conduct the Uppsala Household Travel Survey.[6]

Career edit

Hanson was awarded tenure at the University at Buffalo, where she worked in the geography and sociology departments between 1972 and 1980. She moved to Clark in 1981. She is a past president of the American Association of Geographers (then known as the Association of American Geographers)[4] and has been the editor of four geography journals: Urban Geography, Economic Geography, the Annals of the Association of American Geographers, and The Professional Geographer.[2]

Hanson has published extensively throughout her career, writing and editing books, and by 2010 had contributed more than 70 journal articles, and many chapters in books.[4]

Victoria Lawson has argued that Hanson's career "is an empowering example of a collage of woven-together life experiences, substantive research interests, feminist values and progressive professional practices".[7] In 2010, Marianna Pavlovskaya wrote that Hanson "is one of the most accomplished academics in U.S. geography today".[4]

Honors and awards edit

Hanson was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1989,[8] was made a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 1991,[9] and in 1999 received the Van Cleef Memorial Medal from the American Geographical Society, a medal conferred on scholars in the field of urban geography.[10] In 2000, she became the first female geographer to be elected to both the National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.[4]

At the 2008 Association of American Geographers conference, three panels were dedicated to honouring her contribution to the discipline, and five of the papers presented were subsequently published as a themed section of an issue of Gender, Place & Culture: A Journal of Feminist Geography.[11] She was awarded the 2015 Stanley Brunn Award for Creativity in Geography by the American Association of Geographers,[2] which also awarded her Lifetime Achievement Honors in 2003.[3]

She is the chair of the Transportation Research Board's (TRB) Division Committee, representing TRB as an ex officio member on the NRC Governing Board.[12]

Selected publications edit

Books edit

  • Hanson, Susan; Giuliano, Genevieve, eds. (2017) [1986]. The geography of urban transportation (4th ed.). New York: Guilford Press. ISBN 978-1-59385-055-5.
  • Hanson, Susan; Pratt, Geraldine (1995). Gender, work, and space. London: Routledge. ISBN 1-59385-055-7.
  • Hanson, Susan, ed. (1997). Ten geographic ideas that changed the world. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press. ISBN 0-8135-2356-7.
  • Hanson, Susan (2003). Geography, Gender, and the Workaday World. Hettner Lectures. Vol. 6. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag. ISBN 9783515083690.
  • Hanson, Susan; Kwan, Mei-Po, eds. (2008). Transport: Critical Essays in Human Geography. Aldershot: Ashgate. ISBN 9780754627036.
  • Aoyama, Yuko; Murphy, James T; Hanson, Susan (2011). Key Concepts in Economic Geography. London: Sage. ISBN 9781847878953.

Articles edit

  • Monk, Janice; Hanson, Susan (1982). "On not excluding half of the human in human geography". The Professional Geographer. 34 (1): 11–23. Bibcode:1982ProfG..34...11M. doi:10.1111/j.0033-0124.1982.00011.x.
  • Hanson, Susan; Pratt, Geraldine (1988). "Reconceptualizing the Links Between Home and Work in Urban Geography". Economic Geography. 64 (4): 299–321. doi:10.2307/144230. JSTOR 144230.
  • Hanson, Susan; Pratt, Geraldine (1991). "Job Search and the Occupational Segregation of Women". Annals of the Association of American Geographers. 81 (2): 229–253. doi:10.1111/j.1467-8306.1991.tb01688.x.
  • Pratt, Geraldine; Hanson, Susan (1994). "Geography and the construction of difference". Gender, Place & Culture. 1 (1): 5–29. doi:10.1080/09663699408721198.

References edit

  1. ^ "Can Cleef Memorial Medal Recipients". American Geographical Society. Retrieved November 27, 2023.
  2. ^ a b c "Clark's Professor Hanson Honored for Creativity in Geography". GoLocalWorcester. December 15, 2014. Retrieved August 12, 2016.
  3. ^ a b "Honors of the American Association of Geographers". American Association of Geographers. Retrieved August 12, 2016.
  4. ^ a b c d e Pavlovskaya, Marianna (2010). "Hanson, Susan (1943–)". In Warf, Barney (ed.). Encyclopedia of Geography. Vol. 3. London: Sage. pp. 1400–1401. ISBN 9781412956970.
  5. ^ Mcdowell, Linda (1994). "Making a difference: Geography, feminism and everyday life — an interview with Susan Hanson". Journal of Geography in Higher Education. 18 (1): 19–32. doi:10.1080/03098269408709234.
  6. ^ Hanson, Susan (1977). "Measuring the Cognitive Levels of Urban Residents". Geografiska Annaler Series B, Human Geography. 59 (2): 67–81. doi:10.2307/490959. JSTOR 490959. Retrieved November 28, 2023.
  7. ^ Lawson, Victoria (2010). "Composing our careers: Susan Hanson's contributions to geography and geographers". Gender, Place & Culture. 17 (1): 49–54. doi:10.1080/09663690903522230. S2CID 143746648.
  8. ^ "Susan Hanson". John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. Retrieved August 13, 2016.
  9. ^ . American Association for the Advancement of Science. Archived from the original on September 17, 2016. Retrieved August 14, 2016.
  10. ^ "Van Cleef Memorial Medal". American Geographical Society. Retrieved August 14, 2016.
  11. ^ Pavlovskaya, Marianna (2010). "Honoring Susan Hanson's 45 years in geography". Gender, Place & Culture. 17 (1): 25–29. doi:10.1080/09663690903519780. S2CID 143563522.
  12. ^ "Executive Office | About TRB". www.trb.org. Retrieved February 2, 2020.

External links edit

  • Clark University profile page

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Susan E Hanson born March 31 1943 is an American geographer She is a Distinguished University Professor Emerita in the Graduate School of Geography at Clark University Her research has focused on gender and work travel patterns and feminist scholarly approaches Susan E HansonBorn 1943 03 31 March 31 1943 age 81 Alma materMiddlebury CollegeNorthwestern UniversityOccupation s Professor of urban geography authorYears active1972 EmployerClark UniversityOrganization s National Academy of Sciences 2000 American Academy of Arts and Sciences 2000 Transportation Research Board Division Committee chairNotable workGeography Gender and the Workaday World Hettner Lectures Volume 6 Stuttgart Franz Steiner Verlag 2003 AwardsGuggenheim Fellowship 1989American Association for the Advancement of Science fellow in 1991Van Cleef Memorial Medal 1999 1 2015 Stanley Brunn Award for Creativity in Geography 2 Lifetime Achievement Honors in 2003 3 Contents 1 Education 2 Career 3 Honors and awards 4 Selected publications 4 1 Books 4 2 Articles 5 References 6 External linksEducation editHanson studied as an undergraduate at Middlebury College between 1960 and 1964 subsequently working with the Peace Corps in Kenya She studied for a PhD in Geography at Northwestern University between 1967 and 1973 4 moving to Uppsala Sweden with her husband and two young children in 1970 to conduct research for her dissertation 5 In Uppsala she found a data file that allowed her to sample the population and conduct the Uppsala Household Travel Survey 6 Career editHanson was awarded tenure at the University at Buffalo where she worked in the geography and sociology departments between 1972 and 1980 She moved to Clark in 1981 She is a past president of the American Association of Geographers then known as the Association of American Geographers 4 and has been the editor of four geography journals Urban Geography Economic Geography the Annals of the Association of American Geographers and The Professional Geographer 2 Hanson has published extensively throughout her career writing and editing books and by 2010 had contributed more than 70 journal articles and many chapters in books 4 Victoria Lawson has argued that Hanson s career is an empowering example of a collage of woven together life experiences substantive research interests feminist values and progressive professional practices 7 In 2010 Marianna Pavlovskaya wrote that Hanson is one of the most accomplished academics in U S geography today 4 Honors and awards editHanson was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1989 8 was made a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 1991 9 and in 1999 received the Van Cleef Memorial Medal from the American Geographical Society a medal conferred on scholars in the field of urban geography 10 In 2000 she became the first female geographer to be elected to both the National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 4 At the 2008 Association of American Geographers conference three panels were dedicated to honouring her contribution to the discipline and five of the papers presented were subsequently published as a themed section of an issue of Gender Place amp Culture A Journal of Feminist Geography 11 She was awarded the 2015 Stanley Brunn Award for Creativity in Geography by the American Association of Geographers 2 which also awarded her Lifetime Achievement Honors in 2003 3 She is the chair of the Transportation Research Board s TRB Division Committee representing TRB as an ex officio member on the NRC Governing Board 12 Selected publications editBooks edit Hanson Susan Giuliano Genevieve eds 2017 1986 The geography of urban transportation 4th ed New York Guilford Press ISBN 978 1 59385 055 5 Hanson Susan Pratt Geraldine 1995 Gender work and space London Routledge ISBN 1 59385 055 7 Hanson Susan ed 1997 Ten geographic ideas that changed the world New Brunswick N J Rutgers University Press ISBN 0 8135 2356 7 Hanson Susan 2003 Geography Gender and the Workaday World Hettner Lectures Vol 6 Stuttgart Franz Steiner Verlag ISBN 9783515083690 Hanson Susan Kwan Mei Po eds 2008 Transport Critical Essays in Human Geography Aldershot Ashgate ISBN 9780754627036 Aoyama Yuko Murphy James T Hanson Susan 2011 Key Concepts in Economic Geography London Sage ISBN 9781847878953 Articles edit Monk Janice Hanson Susan 1982 On not excluding half of the human in human geography The Professional Geographer 34 1 11 23 Bibcode 1982ProfG 34 11M doi 10 1111 j 0033 0124 1982 00011 x Hanson Susan Pratt Geraldine 1988 Reconceptualizing the Links Between Home and Work in Urban Geography Economic Geography 64 4 299 321 doi 10 2307 144230 JSTOR 144230 Hanson Susan Pratt Geraldine 1991 Job Search and the Occupational Segregation of Women Annals of the Association of American Geographers 81 2 229 253 doi 10 1111 j 1467 8306 1991 tb01688 x Pratt Geraldine Hanson Susan 1994 Geography and the construction of difference Gender Place amp Culture 1 1 5 29 doi 10 1080 09663699408721198 References edit Can Cleef Memorial Medal Recipients American Geographical Society Retrieved November 27 2023 a b c Clark s Professor Hanson Honored for Creativity in Geography GoLocalWorcester December 15 2014 Retrieved August 12 2016 a b Honors of the American Association of Geographers American Association of Geographers Retrieved August 12 2016 a b c d e Pavlovskaya Marianna 2010 Hanson Susan 1943 In Warf Barney ed Encyclopedia of Geography Vol 3 London Sage pp 1400 1401 ISBN 9781412956970 Mcdowell Linda 1994 Making a difference Geography feminism and everyday life an interview with Susan Hanson Journal of Geography in Higher Education 18 1 19 32 doi 10 1080 03098269408709234 Hanson Susan 1977 Measuring the Cognitive Levels of Urban Residents Geografiska Annaler Series B Human Geography 59 2 67 81 doi 10 2307 490959 JSTOR 490959 Retrieved November 28 2023 Lawson Victoria 2010 Composing our careers Susan Hanson s contributions to geography and geographers Gender Place amp Culture 17 1 49 54 doi 10 1080 09663690903522230 S2CID 143746648 Susan Hanson John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Retrieved August 13 2016 SUSAN HANSON American Association for the Advancement of Science Archived from the original on September 17 2016 Retrieved August 14 2016 Van Cleef Memorial Medal American Geographical Society Retrieved August 14 2016 Pavlovskaya Marianna 2010 Honoring Susan Hanson s 45 years in geography Gender Place amp Culture 17 1 25 29 doi 10 1080 09663690903519780 S2CID 143563522 Executive Office About TRB www trb org Retrieved February 2 2020 External links editClark University profile page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Susan Hanson geographer amp oldid 1220745387, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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