加州大学伯克利分校地理系导师教师师资介绍简介-Lecturer Seth Lunine

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Research Areas

Critical Environments
Political Economies
Racial Geographies




Interests

cities and suburbs, race and ethnicity, economic geography, landscape studies, the SF Bay Area, California, and the American west






Contact Information

563 McCone Hall
slunine@berkeley.edu




Office Hours

By appointment (arranged via email)





















Biography

My experience growing up in the East Bay shaped my academic interests in the historical roots of contemporary urban transformations in California.? These interests structured my B.A. and Ph.D. in Geography at U.C. Berkeley, as well as my M.A. at California State University, Northridge.? My dissertation,?Iron, Oil, and Emeryville: Resource Industrialization and Metropolitan Expansion in the San Francisco Bay Area, 1850-1900, combined urban and economic geography to study the role of industrialization in both regional capitalism and metropolitan growth.? I am currently building on this research by writing about urban politics, commercial entertainment, and popular culture in a book manuscript,?Sin Suburb: Manufacturing Vice in Emeryville and the San Francisco Bay Area.??New projects on the early high explosives sector and specialized Bay Area corporations depict the decisive but overlooked role of innovative industries in not only California’s development but also in broader patterns of U.S. economic expansion during the late-19th century.
Participation in the American Cultures Engaged Scholarship Program (ACES) has enhanced my teaching and helped me continue exploring issues of power, race, and class in the contemporary city.? Drawing on my experience in the nonprofit sector, I have designed and implemented student partnerships with artists, activists, and community organizations that are confronting gentrification, displacement, and homelessness in San Francisco’s Tenderloin and SOMA districts. ?Please visit the U.C. Berkeley American Cultures website for more information on my ACES projects: ?https://americancultures.berkeley.edu/collaborate/student-projects/geography




Education

2013, Ph.D., Geography, University of California, Berkeley




Courses

GEOG 50AC, California
GEOG 70AC, The Urban Experience
GEOG 72AC, The Bay Area
GEOG 181, Urban Field Study
GEOG 182, Field Study of Buildings and Cities




Topics

Faculty topic page
Critical Environments topic page
Political Economies topic page
Racial Geographies topic page