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Mary Mostafanezhad


Mary Mostafanezhad is a Professor in the Department of Geography and Environment at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. Her work is broadly focused on development and socio-environmental change in Southeast Asia. Collectively, Mary has published ten books and more than 80 articles and chapters on these themes (see Google Scholar). Her current monograph manuscript, Particulate Politics: The Making and Unmaking of Environmental-Health Crisis in Northern Thailand, is based on National Science Foundation-supported work that examines the region's causes and consequences of seasonal air pollution. Mary is also the co-editor-in-chief of Tourism Geographies: An International Journal of Tourism Space, Place and Environment (Ranked #2/779 journals in Geography, Planning & Development - 2022 CiteScore) and a co-editor of the Critical Green Engagements Series of the University of Arizona Press.

Courses

  • GEO 102: World Regional Geography
  • GEO 324: Geographies of Global Tourism
  • GEO 330: Culture and Environment
  • GEO 425: Geographies of Popular Culture
  • GEO 426: Environment, Resources, and Society
  • GEO 610: Cultural Geographies of Tourism
  • GEO 685: Human Geography Research Methods
  • GEO 725: Political Ecology
  • GEO 757: Cultural Geography
Graduate Students
Foley Pfalzgraf ([email protected])
Laura Williams ([email protected])
Olivia Meyer ([email protected])
Michelle Harangody ([email protected])

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