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Jack Gieseking is an urban cultural geographer, feminist and queer theorist, and environmental psychologist. He is engaged in research on co-productions of space and identity in digital and material environments. His work pays special attention to how such productions support or inhibit social, spatial, and economic justice in regard to gender and sexuality. He is Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Kentucky, where he teaches courses on digital studies and queer geographies. He is finishing my second book project, _A Queer New York: Geographies of Lesbians, Dykes, and Queers, 1983-2008_, which is under contract with NYU Press. He identifies as a woman, and uses he/him/his
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Jack Gieseking is an urban cultural geographer, feminist and queer theorist, and environmental psychologist. He is engaged in research on co-productions of space and identity in digital and material environments. His work pays special attention to how such productions support or inhibit social, spatial, and economic justice in regard to gender and sexuality. He is Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Kentucky, where he teaches courses on digital studies and queer geographies. He is finishing my second book project, _A Queer New York: Geographies of Lesbians, Dykes, and Queers, 1983-2008_, which is under contract with NYU Press. He identifies as a woman, and uses he/him/his
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digital studies
computational studies
urban
smart cities
cities
city
digital
gis
publics
data visualization
mapping
publicness
public
data
maps
mental mapping
open data
maine
portlandmaine
portland
lesbian
feminist
queer
infrastructure
housing
privacy
social data sciences
urban geography
geography
geographic information systems
education
flooding
waterfront
lgbtq
gay
financialization
home
public space
inequality
environment
pollution
twitter
counterpublics
mydigitalfootprint
social reproduction
cyborg
accumulation by dispossession
deep web
yau
technology history
open access
oa
open publishing
production of knowledge
open education
new media
critical geography
lgbtq studies
urban studies
digital humanities
feminist theory
lgbt
queer theory
american studies
par
geoweb
cultural geography
qualitative research
qgis
feminism
action research
mapbox
women
play spaces
kiosks
open information
classrooms
playgrounds
bike paths
public wifi
transportation
weather warning
weather
water retention
run-off
forestry
seating
walkability
public art
art
affordability
homelessness
homeless
nyc
difference
comparative urbanisms
berlin
avh
buka
humboldt foundation
gentrification
sustainability
augmented realities
immigration
racism
migration
territorial conflict
ethnicity
race
mental maps
urban design
traffic
jeffersonian grid
roads
smart city
suburbs
suburbinization
foreclosure
redlining
private
bowdoin
technology
future
spatial justice
social justice
acidification
ocean acidification
ocean
health
obamacare
smog
nsa
wearables
embodiment
body
wearable
slide design
presentation skills
power
format
lessig
algorithms
remix
r/w
r/o
software sorting
hacking
copyright
cartography
georeferncing
calea; lessig
subway
airports
spatial intelligence
code/space
cctv
cognitive mapping
multiple intelligence theory
patriot act
code is law
9/11
public sphere
theory
terms of service
digital labor
free labor
proprietary ecologies
tor
fileter bubble
search engine
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representation
kurgan
interpretation
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