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1 CURRICULUM VITAE Nemeth, David James ("Jim") Department of Geography and Planning Snyder Memorial MS#140 The University of Toledo Toledo, Ohio 43606 Telephone and Fax: (419) 530-4049 E-mail: [email protected] EDUCATION: Institution Major Degree Date University of California, Los Angeles Geography Ph.D. 1984 Dissertation title: The Cheju Island [South Korea] Peasant Landscape [Committee Members: Christopher L. Salter (Geography); Christopher B. Donnan (Anthropology); Gary S. Dunbar (Geography); Michael O. Jones (Folklore); Richard F. Logan (Geography)] United States Defense Language Institute Korean Program Diploma 1979 California State University, Northridge Geography M.A. 1970 Thesis title: Nomad Gypsies in Los Angeles: Patterns of Livelihood http://scholarworks.csun.edu/handle/10211.2/3947 California State University, Northridge Political Science B.A. 1966 EMPLOYMENT AND EXPERIENCE: August 2002- present: Professor, Department of Geography and Planning, University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio. Five Year Post-tenure Professional Assessments in 2003, 2008, 2013, 2017 (pending). September 1994 - July 2002: Associate Professor, Department of Geography and Planning, University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio September 1989 - August 1994: Assistant Professor, Department of Geography and Planning, University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio.

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Nemeth, David James ("Jim")

Department of Geography and Planning Snyder Memorial MS#140 The University of Toledo

Toledo, Ohio 43606 Telephone and Fax: (419) 530-4049 E-mail: [email protected]

EDUCATION: Institution Major Degree Date University of California, Los Angeles Geography Ph.D. 1984 Dissertation title: The Cheju Island [South Korea] Peasant Landscape [Committee Members: Christopher L. Salter (Geography); Christopher B. Donnan (Anthropology);

Gary S. Dunbar (Geography); Michael O. Jones (Folklore); Richard F. Logan (Geography)] United States Defense Language Institute Korean Program Diploma 1979 California State University, Northridge Geography M.A. 1970 Thesis title: Nomad Gypsies in Los Angeles: Patterns of Livelihood

http://scholarworks.csun.edu/handle/10211.2/3947 California State University, Northridge Political Science B.A. 1966 EMPLOYMENT AND EXPERIENCE: August 2002- present:

Professor, Department of Geography and Planning, University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio. Five Year Post-tenure Professional Assessments in 2003, 2008, 2013, 2017 (pending).

September 1994 - July 2002:

Associate Professor, Department of Geography and Planning, University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio

September 1989 - August 1994: Assistant Professor, Department of Geography and Planning, University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio.

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August 1986-August 1989: Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan.

January - July 1986:

Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, California State University, Long Beach, California (January-June); Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, Loyola-Marymount University, Los Angeles, California (January-June). Instructor of Geography, Ventura County Community College (California Youth Authority campus at Camarillo).

September 1984 - August 1985:

Visiting Associate Professor, Humanities Division, and Curator of the Joseph E. Spencer Aerial Photograph Collection and Remote Sensing Laboratory, at Cheju National University,

April 1980 - August 1981:

Visiting Assistant Professor, Social Science Division, Cheju National University, Republic of Korea.

April 1975 - December 1977:

Occupational Researcher and Planner, California Manpower Management Information System.

January 1974 - March 1976:

Voluntary Environmental Consulting (in California). Projects: Controversial land divisions in the Upper Ojai Valley, Ventura County; The California Coastal Study; Ventura County General Plan Amendment 75-1; Padre Juan Canyon sanitary landfill controversy in Ventura County. Details about these accounts, etc., are available on request (see also Limited Circulation Reports, below).

November 1972 - December 1974: Peace Corps, ESL Instructor, Cheju Island, Republic of Korea. Peace Corps Advisory Council in Korea. Workshop instructor. Contributor to textbooks used by Korean schools.

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COURSES TAUGHT at UT (most recent listed first; DL = distance learning; WAC = Writing Across the Curriculum; MC = Multicultural): (Taught regularly): At the undergraduate-level: Cultural Geography WAC, MC; Conservation and Resources WAC; Geography of Gypsies (Romanies) and Travelers DL, WAC, MC. At the MA-level: Philosophy and Methodology of Geography. At the PhD-level: Foundations of Spatially Integrated Social Sciences (SISS). (Taught on past occasions or by demand): World Regional Geography DL; Geography of Asia MC; Advanced Cultural Geography WAC, MC; Feng-Shui Cosmology and Environmental Design; Body as Canvas (Honors seminar); Postmodern Notions about Scientific Devotions (Honors seminar); Introductory Human Geography; Field Experience; Urban Design; Postmodern Thinking and Cinema (Honors seminar); Physical Geography (laboratory); Cities of Humankind; Postmodern Geographies (proseminar); Environment and Humankind. AWARDS, GRANTS, HONORS, LEADERSHIP, MENTORING:

• AAG Meridian Book Award Committee (July, 2018 through July, 2021) • Elected Member, Executive Board, College of Arts and Letters, University of Toledo

(AY 2017-2018). • Invited Participant, NEH Grant proposal, University of Texas, Arlington. PI, Dr. Charles

Travis. • Nominated, University Distinguished Professor for AY 2017. • Recipient, Kevin O’Donnell Distinguished Friend of Korea Award for 2017. • Invited Delegate, World Philosophers Meet (A Parliament of Science, Religion and

Philosophy), November 24-30, 1996 in Pune, India. • Advisory Board, Journal of Gypsy Studies (2015-) • Recipient. University of Toledo Outstanding Teacher Award for 1995-1996. • Adjunct, BGSU Graduate Faculty (5-year term) • Adjunct, Indiana State University (5-year term) • Outside member, tenure/promotion review committees: CUNY-Staten Island, UCLA,

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Kent State University. • GEPL Undergraduate Advisor (1993-2004; 2007-present); GEPL Graduate Advisor

(2004-2006). • Recipient. Exceptional Writing Across the Curriculum Teaching Award. 2000. • NCUR/Lancy Summer Scholar Mentor, Summers 1999, 2000. • UT Undergraduate Student Research Fellowship Mentor, Summer 2001. • Recipient. Master Teacher Award from the College of Arts and Sciences 1995-1996;

1997-1998. • Co-Investigator. “Global Climate Education Grant.” NASA funded for $377,251 • Sabbaticals: 1996 (Fall); 2004 (Spring) • Editorial Board, The California Geographer (2001) • International Kohler Fund Grant for International Studies, 1998 • Associate Editor, The California Geographer, 1998 • Omicron Delta Kappa National Leadership Honor Society, Upsilon Tau Circle, 1996.

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• Phi Beta Delta Honor Society for International Scholars, Beta Rho Chapter, inducted 1994

• Gamma Theta Upsilon International Geographical Honor Society; inducted 1992. • President, Gypsy Lore Society, 1986-1988; Secretary, Gypsy Lore Society, 1991-1992;

1993-1994; Elected Member of the GLS Board of Directors for five three-year terms. • Editor of the Newsletter of the Gypsy Lore Society, May 1994-May 1996. • Member, Executive Board, American Association of University Professors, University of

Toledo Chapter. 1996-1999 • Scholar-in-Residence, UCLA Department of Geography, October 1985 - July 1986. • Graduated with Honors, and with Certificate of Appreciation for Academic Excellence,

United States Defense Language Institute Korean Department, 1979. • UCLA Henry J. Bruman Fellowship in Cultural-Historical Geography, 1979.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS: Friends of Korea

American Association of Geographers (AAG) Association of Pacific Coast Geographers (APCG)

California Geographical Society (CGS) Gypsy Lore Society (GLS)

Gamma Theta Upsilon Geography Honor Society (GTU) East Lakes Geographers (ELDAAG)

PUBLICATIONS: Research and writing in progress: “In the Land of the Ouled Nail.” An elaboration on an unpublished travel-adventure by Irving Henry Brown (1888-1940). Examines the controversial hypothesis that the Gypsy diaspora from India circa 1000 A.D. reached the Iberian Peninsula via Northern Africa land routes. (as D.R.H. Nemeth). Silver Bullets: Autoethnogeography in Action. An experimental autoethnogeographic anthology. Manuscripts Submitted, Accepted, or In-press: 2018. “Book review.” Celestial Mechanics: tale for a mid-winter night,” by William Least Heat-Moon (Three Room Press, 2018). The AAG Review of Books 6, 4 (Fall). In press. Published: 2018. “Book review.” P'ungsu: A Study of Geomancy in Korea. Ed. by Hong-key Yoon. SUNY Press. The AAG Review of Books, 6, 3 (Summer):160-162. DOI: 10.1080/2325548X.2018.1471929

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2018. “Book review.” Abstract Machine: Humanities GIS. By Charles B. Travis (Redlands, CA: Esri Press, 2015. AAG Review of Books. Winter: 50-53. 2017. “Book review.” Environment, Politics, and Ideology in North Korea: Landscape as a Political Project” by Robert Winstanley-Chesters (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2015). AAG Review of Books, 5, 2 (Spring): 109–111. 2017. “Book review: 'A Haunted Walden?’” Celestial Mechanics: a tale for a mid-winter night. By William Least Heat-Moon (a.k.a. William Trogdon), New York: Three Room Press, 2017. University of Toledo Carlson Library Digital Archives; Department of Geography and Planning. 7. http://utdr.utoledo.edu/geography/7 2017. “No Higher Compliment.” In: Languages of Resistance: Ian Hancock’s Contribution to Romani Studies, ed. by Hristo Kyuchukov and William New. Muenchen, Germany: LINCOM. 2017. “Space, Time and Pig” In: Ecology, Conservation and Management of Wild Pigs and Peccaries, ed. by Mario Melletti and Eric Meijaard. Pps. 49-58. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge University Press. 2017. Rides of Passage (Along the Road to Poona). 442 pages. University of Toledo Carlson Library Digital Archives; Department of Geography and Planning. 6. http://utdr.utoledo.edu/geography/6 2016. (with Michael Chohaney, Charles Yeager and Jay Gatrell). “Poverty, Sustainability, and Metal Recycling: Visualizing the Case of Scrapping as an Alternative Sustainable Industry in Detroit.” In Gatrell, J., Jensen, R., Patterson, M., & Hoalst-Pullen, N. (eds), Urban Sustainability: Policy and Praxis. Pps. 99-133. Heidelberg: Springer. 2016. English-language “Preface” to Jeju Island Rambling: Self-Exile in Peace Corps 1973-1974. (A translation of my 2014 English-language book-length publication into Korean by Dr. Ko Young-ja. Jejudo, South Korea: Jeju Woo-dang Public Library). 2015. “Three Mahrimos American Pop Songs (and Their Offending Lyrics).” Newsletter of the Gypsy Lore Society, 38, 2(May):3-4. 2015. Hard Eight. Auto-Ethnographic Essays on Academic Culture Featuring the End of the Arts & Sciences College University of Toledo, 2010. University of Toledo Carlson Library Digital Repository, Department of Geography and Planning. 4. http://utdr.utoledo.edu/geography/4/ 2014. Jeju Island Rambling: Self-Exile in Peace Corps 1973-1974. Toledo, OH: Open Wide Press. [226] pps. University of Toledo Carlson Library Digital Archives; Department of Geography and Planning. 3. http://utdr.utoledo.edu/geography/3/ 2014. Book Review. Clusters and Your Economy: An Illustrated Introduction, by Cortright, Joseph, Lotte Langkilde, Mike Russell, Adrian Wallace, Bill Mudron. In Economic Development Quarterly, vol. 28(4): 378–383.

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2014. (with Jay Gatrell and Charles D. Yeager). “Sweetwater, Mountain Springs, and Great Lakes: A Hydro-geography of Beer Brands.” In M. Patterson, N. Hoalst-Pullen (eds), The Geography of Beer: Regions, Environment, Societies. Pp. 89-98. Netherlands: Springer, Amsterdam. 2014. “Blissful Devolution: Our Rolling Judgment Day.” In James Norwine, ed., A World After Climate Change and Culture-shift. Pp. 327-349. Amsterdam: Springer. 2013. (with Dr. Deborah Che). “Alternative Tourism Geographies: Leveraging the Ironic Case of Pennsylvania's Route 666 for Economic Development,” Applied Geography 45: 109-118. 2013. “Preface.” Accounts of Five Early Western Travelers to Jeju Island. Pp. 8-11. Translation into Korean by Dr. Ko Young-ja. Jejudo, South Korea: JejuWoo-dang Public Library. 2013. Promoting phantasmal tourism for America’s ‘roads to hell’ could help drive rural economic development. USApp-American policy and politics. December 11, 2013. http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/usappblog/ 2013. “Jeju Island, ‘The Blessed Isle,’ and Phantasmal Destination Tourism.” Proceedings of the Second Annual International Jeju Island Studies Symposium (convened October 4, 2013). Pp.13-41. Jeju City, Korea: Jeju Development Institute. 2013. (with Michael Chohaney). “Gypsy Territoriality and the Ofisa Shell Game.” Poster display. East Lakes Division of the Association of American Geographers. Annual Meeting, October, University of Toledo. University of Toledo Carlson Library Digital Initiatives. 5. Department of Geography and Planning. Creative Commons. http://utdr.utoledo.edu/geography/1/ 2012. The Architecture of Ideology: Neo-Confucian Imprinting on Cheju Island, Korea. [University of California Press, 1987]. First Edition Korean-language Translation, by Young-ja Ko (with revisions and updates by author). Jejudo, South Korea: JejuWoo-dang Public Library. 2012. Rediscovering Hallasan: Jeju Island’s Traditional Landscapes of Sincerity, Mysticism and Adventure. UT Libraries Documents. [116 pages]. University of Toledo Carlson Library Digital Initiatives, Department of Geography and Planning. Creative Commons. 2. 116 pps. http://utdr.utoledo.edu/geography/2/ 2012. “A Short Story about Mapping Gypsies (Romanies) in America.” Place and Culture: The Newsletter of the Cultural Geography Specialty Group of the Association of American Geographers, Winter/Spring (January): 3, 18-9. “Book Review.” 2011. The Culture of Fengshui in Korea: an Exploration of East Asian Geomancy, by Hong-key Yoon. 2006. Geographical Review, 101, 4 (October):610-14.

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(with photographs by Carlo Gianferro). 2010. “The Magical Realism of Postmodern Gypsy Palaces.” Aether: the Journal of Media Geography. Volume 6 (Fall):37-47. http://geogdata.csun.edu/~aether/pdf/volume_06/nemeth.pdf “Geomancy.” 2010. Encyclopedia of Geography. Barney Warf, (ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Reference. Pp. 1238-39. Retrieved October 6, 2010, from http://www.sage-ereference.com/geography/Article_n483.html “Extreme Geography.” 2010. Encyclopedia of Geography, Barney Warf (ed.). Thousand Oaks: SAGE Reference. Page 1074. http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781412939591.n412 (with Renata Calzi and Patrizio Corno). 2009. Carlo Gianferro Gypsy interiors: contemporary Roma portraits: [exhibitions, Fnac, Milan, May 27 - July 7, 2010 ; Tethys Gallery, Florence, April 14 - May 22, 2011]. Roma: Postcart. (with Carlo Gianferro). “Prestige Mansions of the Affluent European Roma: Magnets for Hatred?” 2009. In Proceedings of the 2009 East Lakes Division Association of American Geographers Conference Proceedings, October 24. Dayton, Ohio. Compact disc format. “Book Review: Lola’s Luck: My Life among the California Gypsies, by Carol Miller. 2009. Romani Studies. Series 5, 19, 2:185-190. “Orange Blossoms and Razor Wire: A Geographer’s Prison-Teaching Memorate.” 2009. Yearbook of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers. Volume 71:31-53 “Hwasun Memories.” 2008. Peace Island: The Journal of World Peace Island Policy and World Peace Tribunal. 4:50-55. “Book Review.” Gypsy Architecture.” 2008. Renata Calzi and Patricio Corno (Edition Axel Menges, 2007). Professional Geographer, 60, 4:583-586. “Korean P’ungsu Maps and Nature’s Self-Organizing Principles.” 2008. In The Flow of Ideas and Institutions: Korea in the World and the World in Korea. Proceedings of the First Kyujanggak International Symposium on Korean Studies, Seoul National University, October 16-17: 290-315. “Book Review: Land and Life: A Historical Geographical Exploration of Korea. 2008. Choe Yeong-jun. Trans. Sara Kim (Jain Publishing). Journal of Asian Studies 67, 3(August): 1100-1102. "Berkeley School Genius: A Feng-shui Perspective." 2008. Yearbook of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers. Volume 70: 28-44. (with Dr. Rena C. Gropper). 2008. "A Cyber-Ethnographic Foray into GR&T Photo Blogs." Romani Studies, Series 5, 18,1(June):39-70.

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"Book Review: Gypsy Architecture by Renata Calzi, Patricio Corno and Carlos Gianferro. (Edition Axel Menges, 2007). 2008. Romani Studies, Series 5, 18, 1(June):96-99. “Book Review: Why Geography Matters: Three Challenges Facing America: Climate Change, the Rise of China, and Global Terrorism by Harm de Blij (New York: Oxford University Press, 2005). 2008 The Geographical Journal, 174, 1 (March):87-88. “Toledo’s Mystical Map: A Fengshui Examination.” 2007-2008. Toledo City Paper (December 26-January 8):8.

"Blame Walt Rostow: The Sacrifice of South Korea's Natural Villages." 2008. In Timothy R. Tangherlini and Sallie Yea, ed. Sitings: Critical Approaches to Geography in Korea. Pp. 83-97. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, Center for Korean Studies Monograph Series. "Book Review.” Hard as the Rock Itself: Place and Identity in the American Mining Town." 2007. David Robertson (University Press of Colorado, 2006). Professional Geographer 59 4 (November): 558-9. "Book Review.” The Role of The Romanies: Images and Counter-Images of 'Gypsies'/Romanies in European Cultures." 2006. Nicholas Saul and Susan Tebbutt, eds. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 32, 7 (September):1251-52. "DX: Gypsies (Romanies) and Travelers." 2006. Exhibit brochure. University of Toledo Carlson Library exhibit, June-September. Now online. View here: http://libraryexhibits.utad.utoledo.edu/DX/index.html "DX: Gypsies (Romanies) and Travelers." 2006. Chief development consultant for the website exhibit. University of Toledo (Ohio) Carlson Library. See above. "Ideology." 2006. In Barney Warf (ed.), Encyclopedia of Human Geography. Pp. 241-243. Sage Publications. "Humboldt in North Africa." 2005. In: Homenaje a Alejandro de Humboldt. Literatura de viajes desde y hacia Latinoamérica, siglos XV-XXI / Homage to Alexander von Humboldt. Travel Literature to and from Latin America XV through XXI centuries. ACTAS (Junio/June 18-22, 2001), Arcata/Oaxaca . pp.130-136. “Book Review.” 2005. Gypsy and Traveller Ethnicity: The Social Generation of an Ethnic Phenomenon, by Brian A. Belton (Routledge, 2005). Romani Studies 5, 15:200-204. “Book Review:” 2005. Questioning Gypsy Identity: Ethnic Narratives in Britain and America By Brian A. Belton (AltaMira Press, 2005). Romani Studies, 5, 15: 200-204. “Book Review.” 2004. Gypsy Identities 1500-2000: From Egipcyans and Moon-men to the Ethnic Romany, by David Mayall. 2004 (London: Routledge.) In Romani Studies, Series 5, vol. 14, no.1 (June):111-115.

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“The Profound Problem of Locating Humanity: The Significance and Implications of Feng-shui.” 2003. In Barney Warf, Don Janelle, and Kathy Hanson (eds.), Worldminds: Geographical Perspectives on 100 Problems. Pp. 601-6. Netherlands: Klewer Academic Publishers. “Book Review.” 2003. Geography Inside Out, by Richard Symanski/Korski. NY: Syracuse University Press. California Geographer, 43:113-17. “Film Review.” 2003. "Suspino: Cry for Roma.” Newsletter of the Gypsy Lore Society. 26, 4 (November): 5-6. “Blame Walt Rostow for Miss Som Rasmey’s Acid Bath.” 2003. Geographical Bulletin, 45, 2 (November): 114-20. View at Geographical Bulletin website here: http://www.gammathetaupsilon.org/the-geographical-bulletin/2000s/volume45-2/article4.pdf “The Geography of the Koreas.” 2003. In Tune in Korea Teacher’s Guide. Asia Society. Pps. 1-4. Published by Kraus Organization. Online at http://asiasociety.org/education/geography-koreas The Gypsy-American: An Ethnogeographic Study. 2002. Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press. “The Significance of Cheju Island Feng-shui.” 2001. Proceedings of the Tamna Culture Research Institute Conference on Feng-shui. Pp. 1-11. November. Tamna Culture Research Institute, Cheju National University. Republished in Tamla Munhwa 22 (2002): 34-38. “The End of the Re(li)gion.“ 2000. North American Geographer. 2,1(Spring):1-8 “Hubcap Commitment and Madcap Morality: Encouraging Signs along Postmodern Paths of Uncertainty.” 2000. In James Norwine and Jonathan Smith (eds.), Worldview Flux: Perplexed Values among Postmodern Peoples, pp. 233-250. Latham, MD: Lexington Books. With David Kaplan. 1999. “Absurdist Cartography.” 1999. California Geographer. 39: 64-68. With David Kaplan. 1999. “The Dada Millennium Map.” 1999. Map supplement to the California Geographer. 39:67-68 http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://geography.utoledo.edu/maps/thumb_kaplanmap1.JPG&imgrefurl=http://mooonriver.blogspot.com/2006_11_01_archive.html&usg=__S_RC7zeJmlu-Bq38Pec8ZWP9lfk=&h=324&w=498&sz=61&hl=en&start=1&tbnid=167bZ-Dr2o43rM:&tbnh=85&tbnw=130&prev=/images%3Fq%3Ddada%2Bmap%2Bnemeth%26gbv%3D2%26hl%3Den%26safe%3Doff%26sa%3DG With Deborah J. Keirsey. 1999. “Elaboration on the Nature of Woody Debris: An Ethical Snag in the Aesthetic Justification for Organized River Cleanup.” Yearbook of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers. Volume 61:86-107.

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“Privy-Pigs in Prehistory? A Korean Analog for Neolithic Chinese Subsistence Practices.” 1998. In Ancestors for the Pigs: Pigs in Prehistory (Sarah M. Nelson, Editor). Pps. 11-25. Philadelphia, PA: Museum Applied Science Center for Archaeology (MASCA). "Geographic Gateways to Seeing and Understanding Korea." 1998. Education About Asia. 3,1 (Spring):47-51. “Book Review.” 1998. Losing Asia: Modernization and the Culture of Development, by Bret Wallach (The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996), Historical Geography 2:201-262.

"Extreme Geography." 1997. California Geographer. 37:10-31. http://scholarworks.csun.edu/handle/10211.2/2690 "Materials of an 'Undisciplined' Social Science." 1996. Review Article: William Lockwood and Sheila Salo (eds.), Gypsies and Travelers in North America: An Anotated Bibliography (1994) and Diane Tong (ed.), Gypsies: An Annotated Bibliography (1995). In Current Anthropology 37,1 (February):179-181. http://0-www.jstor.org.carlson.utoledo.edu/stable/pdfplus/2744169.pdf?acceptTC=true "Nomadi Fornitori di Servizi: Signori Temporanei di Mercati Imperfetti." 1995. In Leonardo Piasere (ed.), Comunitá Girovaghe, Comunitá Zingare. Pp.231-350. Napoli, Italy: Liguori Editore. In Italian. "Discussion and Criticism: The Importance of Pigs in Neolithic Shandong [China]." 1995. Current Anthropology. 36,2 (April):292-293. "Korea." 1995. The Asian American Encyclopedia. Volume 2. Pp. 841-844. Marshall Cavendish, Publishers. http://asiasociety.org/countries/traditions/geography-koreas "Feng Shui." 1995. The Asian American Encyclopedia. Volume 2. Pp. 414-416. New York: Marshall Cavendish, Publishers. "Enlightened Underdevelopment." 1994. The Spirit and Power of Place: Human Environment and Sacrality: Essays Dedicated to Yi-Fu Tuan.. In Rana P.B. Singh (ed.). Pps: 87-100. Varanasi, India: NGSI Publications No. 41. Concurrently published under same title in National Geographical Journal of India 40,1-4:87-100. "Irving Brown: The American Borrow?" 1994. Journal of the Gypsy Lore Society. Fifth Series 4,1(February):7-31.[Note: this article compares and contrasts two major English-language travel-adventure authors who have featured ethnic Gypsies in their works]. “Book Review.” 1994. Milyen út vár rájuk? The Gypsy Road, by Rachel Guglielmo, Nagykanizsa, Hungary: United States Peace Corps and Amalipe Society for the Preservation of Culture and Tradition, 1993, 74 pages). Journal of the Gypsy Lore Society, Series 5, 4, 1 (February):50-52.

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"A Cross-Cultural Cosmographic Interpretation of Some Korean Geomancy Maps." 1993. Cartographica 30,1(Spring):85-97. With Arthur A. Costantino. 1993. "Enhancing the Built Environment To Promote Multiculturalism: A Collaborative Project." Journal of College Student Development. 34(July):310-11. "Kolisuch'ok." 1993. In Levison, David and Paul Hockings (eds.), Encyclopedia of World Cultures: Vol. 5; East and Southeast Asia. Pp. 141-144. Boston: G. K. Hall. “Book Review.” 1993. Pavee Pictures, by David Speirs (Dublin Travellers Education and Development Group, 1991), Journal of the Gypsy Lore Society, Series 5, 2, 2 (August):162-3

"Comment: Neo-Confucianism and the East Asian Martial Arts." 1992. Journal of Asian Martial Arts. 1,4:44-49. Principal author, along with Samuel Attoh and William Muraco. 1992. "Background and Progress in Planning a Built Environment That Promotes Multiculturalism." Journal of Planning Education and Research 12,1 (Fall) 80-85. "The Dogleg at Frank's Cutacross."1992. In Donald G. Janelle, (ed.), Geographical Snapshots of North America. Pp. 255-258. New York: The Guilford Press. "A Case Study of Rom Gypsy Residential Mobility in the United States." 1991. In Robin Datel and Dennis J. Dingemans (eds.), Yearbook of Pacific Coast Geographers. Vol. 53:131-154. Corvallis, Oregon: Oregon State University Press. (Invited revised version of citation below) "A Case Study of Rom Gypsy Residential Mobility in the United States." 1991. Journal of the Gypsy Lore Society, Series 5, vol. 1, no. 2 (March), pp. 21-43. "Feng-shui As Terrestrial Astrology in Traditional China and Korea." 1991. In James Swan, ed., Power of Place: Sacred Ground in Natural & Human Environments. Pp. 215-234. Wheaton, Ill.: Quest Books. with C. Howard Richardson. 1991. "Hurricane-Borne African Locusts [Schistocerca gregaria] in the Windward Islands." Geojournal. 23,4 (April), pp. 349-357. "Field Notes from 1970: A Kris in River City." 1990. In Matt T. Salo (ed.), 100 Years of Gypsy Studies, pp. 117-136. Cheverly, Md.: The Gypsy Lore Society. Republished, in Hungarian, for edited book (2000). "A Study of the Interactions of Human, Pig and Human Pork Tapeworm [Taenia solium ]." 1989. Anthrozoos. 3,1(Summer), pp 4-13. “Book Review.” 1989. Research, Realpolitik, and Development in Korea: The State and the Green Revolution by Larry L. Burmeister (Westview Press, 1988), Korean Studies, 13:132-135.

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“Book Review.” 1989. Over the Mountains Are Mountains: Korean Peasant Households and Their Adaptations to Rapid Industrialization, by Clark W. Sorensen (University of Washington Press, 1988), Pacifica 1, 1:142-47. "The Walking Tractor: Trojan Horse in the Cheju Island Landscape." 1988. Korean Studies 12 (1988), pp 14-38. Republished in Tamla Munhwa, 10 (1990):1-28. Papers From the Eighth and Ninth Annual Meeting of the Gypsy Lore Society, North American Chapter. 1988. Desilva, Cara; Grumet, Joanne; Nemeth, David J. (editors). New York: Gypsy Lore Society, Publication No. 4. 1988. "Cultural Response to Ocean Influences and Coastal Settlement: A Geopsychological Interpretation." 1988, Michigan Academician., 20,4(Fall), pp. 487-498. "Prester John and the Gypsies." In Joanne Grumet (ed.). Papers From the Eighth and Ninth Annual Meeting of the Gypsy Lore Society, North American Chapter. Pps. 139-152. New York: Gypsy Lore Society, Publication No. 4, 1988. "Notes on Some Early Western Travellers on Cheju Island." Tamla Munhwa 7:153-180. Cheju City, R.O.K.: Tamla Culture Research Institute of Cheju National University, 1988. “Book Review.” 1988. Yakuza: The Explosive Account of Japan’s Criminal Underworld, by David E. Kaplan and Alec Dubro (Addison-Wesley, 1986), Newsletter of the Gypsy Lore Society, North American Chapter, 11, 2 (Spring):4, 7 The Architecture of Ideology: Neo-Confucian Imprinting on Cheju Island, Korea. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1987. 323 pps. http://books.google.com/books?id=Za4my8EshDEC&pg=PA3&lpg=PA3&dq=nemeth+%22ideology%22+%22architecture%22&source=bl&ots=uK-8U1wBiT&sig=m8AZZJ1U2nOz0Svn_iO-D5UszHI&hl=en&ei=H10TTtyxJ_HCsQL-hdTUDw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&sqi=2&ved=0CBgQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false "Patterns of Genesis Among Peripatetics: Preliminary Notes From the Korean Archipelago." In Aparna Rao (ed.), The Other Nomads: Peripatetic Minorities in Cross-Cultural Perspective, pp. 159-178. Koln; Wien: Bohlau, 1987. "Service Nomads: Interim Masters of Imperfect Markets." In Joseph Berland and Matt T. Salo (eds.). Peripatetic Peoples: An Overlooked Adaptation. Pp. 135-152. Special edition of Nomadic Peoples 21/22. Commission on Nomadic Peoples, 1986. http://cnp.nonuniv.ox.ac.uk/pdf/NP_journal_back_issues/Service_Nomads_D_Nemeth.pdf The Architecture of Ideology: Neo-Confucian Imprinting on Cheju Island, Korea. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1987. 323 pps.

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"The Gypsy Motif." In Joanne Grumet (ed.), Papers from the Sixth and Seventh Annual Meetings, Gypsy Lore Society, pp.114-122. New York: Gypsy Lore Society, Publication No. 3, 1986. "To Preserve What Might Otherwise Perish." In Joanne Grumet (ed.), Papers from the Sixth and Seventh Annual Meetings, Gypsy Lore Society, pp. 5-16. New York: Gypsy Lore Society, Publication No. 3, 1986. 1985. “Cheju Island’s Pigsty-Privies: The Architecture of Sincerity.” Landscape. 28,3:15-20. "The Remote Sensing Facilities at Cheju National University: Rationale and Development." Cheju National University Faculty Research Journal, Social Sciences 20 (1985), 197-216. “Problems in the Interpretation of Literature: Semiotics and the Social Reality of the Gypsy.” Helicon (Journal of the Cheju National University [South Korea] Department of English). Vol. 1 (1985):39-52. "The Wanderer's Gain is the Citizen's Loss: Scholars, Barbers and a Traditional Chinese Attitude About Traveling as a Mode of Life." In Joanne Grumet (ed.). Papers from the Fourth and Fifth Annual Meetings of the Gypsy Lore Society, pp. 28-37. New York: Gypsy Lore Society, Publication Number 2, 1985. "Prolegomenon to a Geographic Study on the Subjective Quality of Inner-city Space." Cheju National University Faculty Research Journal, Social Sciences 19 (1984),151-162. "Bat and Ball." (A Rom Gypsy Oral History). Newsletter of the Gypsy Lore Society, North American Chapter, 6,4 (Autumn 1983), 1,4. "Graven Images and Cosmic Landscape on Cheju Island." Korean Culture 4,1 (March 1983), 4-19. “Book Review.” Outsiders in Urban Societies by David Sibley (St. Martin’s Press, 1981), Newsletter of the Gypsy Lore Society, North American Chapter, 1983 (Spring):5-6. With Ernst-G. Niemann. "Siegfried Genthe's Cheju Odyssey." Journal of Asian Culture (1982), 74-103. "A Gypsy Wipe-Tinner and His Work." Journal of the Gypsy Lore Society, Fourth Series, 2,1 (1982), 31-52. "Gypsy Taskmasters, Gentile Slaves." In Matt T. Salo (ed.). The American Kalderas: Gypsies and the New World., pp. 29-41. Hackettstown, N.J.: Gypsy Lore Society, 1981. "Bright Yard Maps from Cheju Island." Landscape 25,2 (1981), 20-21.

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"Gypsy Studies in the Far East." Newsletter of the Gypsy Lore Society, North American Chapter. 3,3 (Summer 1980), 1,5-6,8. “Book Review.” People Studying People by Robert A. Georges and Michael O. Jones (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1980), Newsletter of the Gypsy Lore Society, North American Chapter, 1980 (Autumn):5-6. "'Gypsy Camp' 1949." Journal of the Gypsy Lore Society, Fourth Series, 1,3 (1979) 181-186. "Gypsy Justice in America." 1976. Journal of the Gypsy Lore Society, Fourth Series, 1, 1: 1-11. Republished in Hungarian, for edited book (2000). Also published as Chapter 8 in The Gypsy-American: An Ethnogeographic Study (2002): 109-122 "Who Are Our Gypsy Neighbors?" 1972. Los Angeles County Commission on Human Relations. “Nomad Gypsies in Los Angeles: Patterns of Livelihood.” 1970. Unpublished Master thesis, Department of Geography, San Fernando Valley State College (now California State University, Northridge, CA). Research Papers Presented (PaP); Workshop presentations (WP), Poster Presentations (PoP); Workshops Attended (W); listed from 1992-present only: 2018. “Two Koreas: Enigmas at the Heart of Asia.” Asia Forum: Dynamics and Development of the Korean Peninsula. Thursday, April 12 at noon. Sponsored by the Asian Studies Program, College of Arts and Letter, University of Toledo. PaP. 2018. “A Haunted Walden?” Public Interview with William Least Heat-Moon, author of Celestial Mechanics (New York: Three Rooms Press, in hardbound [2017] and paperback [2018]. Osher Book Talks, Columbia, MO. Saturday, April 7th. PaP. (with M. Chohaney). 2013. “Gypsy Territoriality and the Ofisa Shell Game.” East Lakes/AAG Annual Meeting and Conference. University of Toledo, October 28. PoP. 2013. “Jeju Island, ‘The Blessed Isle,’ and Phantasmal Niche Destination Tourism.” Second Annual Jeju Island Studies Symposium, Jeju City KAL Hotel (South Korea), October 12. PaP. 2013. “The Jeju Island Cultural Landscape under Siege.” Jeju National University, October 2. PaP. 2012. “Colloquium, Invited Speaker: Elaborations on ‘Extreme Geography’.” Kent State University, April, 27. 2012 2012. “Panelist: Asia Forum: Building Network Capabilities in Turbulent Environments: Lessons from Korean and Japanese Global Firms.” March 23, UT Stranahan Hall.

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2012. “Putting Counterfactuals to Work on behalf of Climate Science Education.” Dialogues about Education Discussion Group, February 27, 12:30-1:30, University of Toledo Student Union. (with M. Chohaney) 2012. Mapping the Unmappable: The ‘Decade of Roma Inlucion’ and the Present Futility of GIS (Gypsy Information Science). ELDAAG, Dekalb, IN. October 26-27. PoP. 2011. “The Geography of Gypsies (Roma): The End of an Error? West Lakes Division, Association of American Geographers, Chicago (DePaul University), November 12, 2011. PaP 2011. “’Into the Black’ + Aether = A CFP”. Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, Seattle. April 9, 2011. PaP 2010. “Gypsies (Romanies) and Travelers.” University of Toledo Retirees Association. November 3, 2010, at 1 p.m., Schmakel Room Alumni Driscoll Center. PaP 2010. “Ironic Geography: Route 666 (The Ziesberger Highway).” East Lakes Division Association of American Geographers. November 22-23. Grand Valley State University, Grand Rapids, Michigan. PaP 2010. “Feng-Shui and Vastu: Science or Religion?” University of Toledo Asian Studies Institute Colloquium Series. October 13, University Hall 5280A, 12:00-1:15. PaP 2010. Discussant. “Local Food Systems in Old Industrial Regions: Challenges and Opportunities.” International conference sponsored by the IGU Commission on the Dynamics of Economic Spaces, August 3-7, Hilton Hotel, University of Toledo, Ohio. PaP. 2009. (with Carlo Gianferro). “Prestige Mansions of the Affluent European Roma: Magnets for Hatred?” East Lakes Division Association of American Geographers, October 24, Dayton (OH). PaP. 2009. “100 Geographies of Deceit: No. 70 (The Audioscammer).” AAG Annual Meeting, March, Las Vegas, PaP. 2008. “P’ungsu Maps and Nature’s Self-Organizing Principles.” Seoul National University First Korean Studies Conference, October, 2008 PaP 2008. “The Importance of Being Korski’d.” AAG Annual Meeting, April, Boston. PaP 2007. “Mount Halla From ‘Thou’ to It’: Commodification and Contamination of a Natural Sublime.”ELDAAG Annual Meeting, October 19-20. Michigan State University. PaP. 2006. “Continuing Experiments in Data Dredging: Cyber-Ethnogeography and GIS (Gypsy Information Systems),” ELDAAG Annual Meeting, October 20-21. University of Toledo. PaP

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2005. "Ideology, Charisma and Critical Geography," Annual Critical Geography MiniConference, Miami University, October 28-30. PaP 2005. "Mapping the Whereabouts of Gypsy-Americans" ELDAAG Annual Meeting, October 21-22. PaP 2005. “Critique of Globalism and Group Discussions.” Indiana State University Economic Education Workshop, Turkey Run State Park Lodge, Indiana. June 9-June 11. WP 2004. “Synchronicity and Critical Geography.” 11th Annual MiniConference in Critical Geography. Indiana State University. October. PaP 2004. “Blame Walt Rostow for the Sacrifice of South Korea’s ‘Natural Villages’.” Constructed Spaces/Contested Spaces: Critical Geographies in Korea. International Conference, UCLA, May 14-16. PaP. 2004. “Sustainable Metropolitan Development: Back to the Future.” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, March. PaP. 2003. “Kircherizing Geography.” 10th Annual Miniconference in Critical Geography. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. October. PaP. 2003. “The Walking Tractor as a Weapon of Mass Destruction.” Geography Colloquium. Indiana State University. October. WP. 2003. “Kircherized Knowledge and ‘The Egyptian Question’.” International Gypsy Lore Society (founded 1888) Annual Meeting and Conference. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. May. PaP 2003. “The Other Berkeley School: The John Haley School of American Scene Landscape Studies.” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, New Orleans. March. PaP. 2002. “Development as a Conspiracy of Growth.” Invited presentation. Geography Department, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI. November. WP. 2002. “Cheju Island Feng-shui.” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, March. PaP. 2001. “Blame Rostow for Som Rasmey’s Acid Bath.” Southeast Division of the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Lexington, Ky. November. PaP. 2001. “Feng-shui Thinking and its Significance Today.” Invited paper. Cheju National University, Tamla Culture Reseaerch Center. South Korea. November. PaP. 2001. “Humboldt in North Africa: A Counterfactual Geography.” Alexander von Humboldt Conference 2001. Humboldt State University. June. (PaP)

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2001. “Law and Ethnicity: Gypsy Justice in America.” Conference on Law and Social Thought, University of Toledo. April. 2001. “Comments on Peter Sloterdijk’s Critique of Cynical Reason.” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, New York, March. (PaP) 2001. “Scrooge McDuck: American Geography’s Rich Uncle.” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, New York, March. (PaP) 2000. “Where’s That Tiger?” Korean Reunification and the DMZ (Demilitarized Zoo).” East Lakes and West Lakes Divisions of the American Association of Geographers (ELD/WLD AAG) Annual Meeting. Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. October. (PaP) 2000. “Postmodern Notions and Progressive Devotions.” Seventh Annual Cincinnati Mini-Conference in Critical Geography, University of Cincinnati, October. (PaP) 2000. “Imagining Humboldt in North Africa.” Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, Arcata, CA. September. (PaP) 2000. “Workshop on Central and Eastern Europe in Transition since 1989.” University of Indiana. May. (W) 2000. “Routes 666: Adventures in Critical Thinking.” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh. March. (PaP) 2000. “The Infinite Region.” World 2000 Conference on Teaching World History and World Geography. Austin, Texas. February. (PaP) 1999. “Enlightened Underdevelopment and the Myth of the Ecological Gypsy.” East Lakes Division of the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Mohican State Park Lodge, Ohio. November. (Pap) 1999. “Alain LeRoy Locke and the Roots of Critical Relativism in African-American Intellectual Thought.” Sixth Annual Cincinnati Mini-Conference in Critical Geography, University of Cincinnati, October. (PaP) 1999. (with David Howard). “Routes 666: The Devil’s Highways.” Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, Reno, NV. September. (PaP) 1999. (with Deborah J. Keirsey). “Elaboration on the Nature of Woody Debris: An Ethical Snag in the Aesthetic Justification for Organized River Cleanup.” Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Canadian Society for Aesthetics and the Society of Philosophy and Geography Special Session on “Questioning Natural Spaces and Their Aesthetic Appreciation.” University of Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada. June. (PaP)

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1999. “What’s Outside of Pleasantville? ’The Hawaii of Korea’ and the Formation of Fictive Kin Regions.” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Honolulu. March. (PaP) 1999. (with Wang Zhongze), “Nature’s Principles and Urban Sprawl in Beijing, China.” Michigan Academy of Science, Arts and Letters Annual Meeting, Grand Valley State University. March. (PaP) 1998. (with David Kaplan), “Parallel Cartographies.” Fifth Annual Cincinnati Mini-Conference on Critical Geography, University of Cincinnati, Ohio. October. (PaP) 1998. (with David Kaplan). “Absurdist Cartography: The Dada Millenium Map of the United States.” East Lakes Division of the American Association of Geographers (ELDAAG) Annual Meeting. Columbus, Ohio. October. (PaP) 1998. (with Deborah J. Keirsey). “Woody Debris: The Ethical Snag in Constructing Scenic Urban Waterways.” Association of Pacific Coast Geographers Annual Meeting. Flagstaff, AZ. October. (PaP) 1998. “All Seaports Are Harlots.” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting and Conference, Boston, March. (PaP) 1998. “Stratagems and Strategies: Mindful Learning and the Gypsy Sublime.” Gypsy Lore Society Annual Meeting and Conference on Gypsy Studies. University of Texas at Arlington, March. (PaP) 1998. (with David Kaplan, Jessica Smith, Patrick Bentle), “Mapping the Postmodern: Pastiche and Plurivalence.” Poster presentation. Michigan Academy of Science, Arts and Letters Annual Meeting, Alma College, February. (PoP) 1997. (with Deborah J. Keirsey), "The Proxemics of Humans and Pigs in Prehistory." Association of Pacific Coast Geographers Annual Meeting. Spokane, WA. September. (PaP) 1997. Invited speaker. "Geographic Gateways To Seeing and Understanding Korea." Presentation at the "Learn Korea: Hangul, Folklore & Geography." Korean Studies Conference for K-12 Teachers in Long Island & New York. Sponsored by the Korea Society. October. (WP) 1997. "What's Critical About Critical Relativism?" Fourth Annual Cincinnati Mini-Conference on Critical Geography, University of Cincinnati, Ohio. October. (PaP) 1997. (with Elizabeth A. Nowaczyk), "Crossing Boundaries Without a License. Vanity Plates, Freedom of Speech and Identity on the American Highway. East Lakes Division, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Michigan State University, October. (PaP) 1997. "Extreme Geography." Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting and Conference, Ft. Worth. April. (PaP)

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1996. "Regarding Enlightened Underdevelopment Reconsidered: Srhi Jnaaneshwara's Ideas in Postmodern Context." World Philosophers Meet.: A Parliament of Science, Religion and Philosophy, Maharashta Institute of Technology, Pune, India. (PaP) 1996. "In the Company of Students." Luncheon Seminar sponsored by the University of Toledo Center For Teaching Excellence. October. (PaP) 1996. (with Deborah J. Keirsey), "Critical Relativism: Geographica Dysrationalia? " Cincinnati Mini-Conference on Critical Geography, University of Cincinnati, Ohio. October. (PaP) 1996. (with Deborah J. Keirsey), "Geographica Dysrationalia:: Critical Relativism and its Postmodern Moment." Association of Pacific Coast Geographers Annual Meeting. Sacramento State University, June. (PaP) 1996. "Postmodern Geographies: Tales From the Crypt." Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting and Conference, Charlotte. April. (PaP) 1996. "The Postmodernization of Gypsy Studies" Gypsy Lore Society Annual Meeting and Conference on Gypsy Studies, New School For Social Research, NYC, March. (PaP) 1995. "Comments on the Spread of Coffee House Culture and the Deinstitutionalization of Systematic Rape in South Korea." East Lakes Division Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Toledo, Ohio. October. (PaP) 1995. "Feng Shui and Postmodern Geography." Association of Pacific Coast Geographers Annual Meeting. Sonoma State University, California. June . (PaP) 1995. "Gypsies: Modernity's Scapegoats as Postmodernity's Heroes." Gypsy Lore Society Annual Meeting and Conference on Gypsy Studies. National Museum of Ethnology, Leiden, The Netherlands. May. (PaP) 1995. "Human/Locust Relations: A Story Untold." Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting and Conference, Chicago. April. (PaP) 1995. "Postmodern Cultural Geography and the Conspiracies of Modernity: The Case of Walking Tractors on Cheju Island, South Korea." Geography Colloquium, Florida State University. March. (PaP) 1995. "Teaching About Korea." Florida Geographic Alliance Statewide Teacher's Workshop on Contemporary Korea. Florida State University. March. (WP) 1994. Media Relations Workshop. Association of American University Professors, University of Rhode Island. June. (W) 1994. Midwestern Workshop on "Heritage and Prospects of Mongolia and Tibet." Indiana University, May. (W)

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1994. "Death Rites Among American Rom Gypsies." Michigan State University Museum, East Lansing, April. (PaP) 1994. "Gravemarkers in a Rom Gypsy Cemetery in Los Angeles." American Cultural Association, Chicago, April. (PaP) 1994. "'Safe Zones' and 'No-Go Zones'": Problems in the Social Construction of Space. Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting and Conference, San Francisco, March. (PaP) 1993. "Recent Changes in African Desert Locust Control Strategy." Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, Berkeley, CA, September. (PaP) 1993. Invited participant. Midwestern Workshop on "Contemporary Central Asia." Indiana University, May. (W) 1993. Invited speaker. "Strategies in Geography: Writing Across the Curriculum." University of Toledo WAC Program, April. (PaP) 1993. "The Regional Concept and Public Forum Doctrine." Association of American Geographers Annual Conference, Atlanta, Ga., April. (PaP) 1992. "Geographical Aspects of Public Forum Doctrine: Erosion of First Amendment Rights." East Lakes Geographers Annual Meeting, Central Michigan University, October. (PaP) 1992. "Existential Geography and The Dogleg At Frank's Cutacross." International Geographical Congress, Washington, D. C., August. (PaP) 1992. "Cosmographic Interpretation of Some Old Korean Geomancy Maps." Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA. April. (PaP) 1992. "Wake Up an Die: Some Impacts of Technology Transfer On a Traditional Asian Ecosystem." Invited Speaker's Program, Department of Geography, Kent State University. March. (PaP) 1992. "Irving Brown: An American Borrow." Gypsy Lore Society Annual Conference, Harvard University, March. (PaP) 1985. “Mystery of Cheju Island Tomb Walls.” The Islander (English-language newspaper) of Cheju National University, April 1: page 2. LIMITED CIRCULATION REPORTS: 1971. "Who Are Our Gypsy Neighbors?" 1975. "The Truth About the Landfill."

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1975. "Amendment to the Open Space Plan 75-1." 1976. "A Community Appreciation Program." 1976. "In Defense of the Mission of Jacques Cousteau." 1976. "What Is the Public Interest in the Coastal Zone?" 1976. "The Land Bleeds Tar." 1992. "University of Toledo Master Plan Update." Contributing author. 2003. “Program Development Plan: Proposal for Doctor of Philosophy Degree in Sustainable Metropolitan Development.” 2004. “White Paper: Proposal for a Social Science-Centered Ph.D. Program in Sustainable Metropolitan Development.” GRANT PROPOSALS “Wisconsin Archives Research and Travel Grant.” Summer, 2012.” UT Provost’s Office. Awarded $1000.00. West Lakes AAG Presentation Grant. Fall, 2011. UT Provost’s Office. Awarded $666.00 Global Climate Change Education. NASA Grant. $377,251. Co-investigator. Approved August 2010. (with Carlo Gianferro) “Gypsy Interiors” Dorothea Lange-Paul Taylor Prize from the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University, 2009. $20,000. Short-listed though ultimately unsuccessful. MEDIA PRESENTATIONS: 2006. "DX: Gypsies (Romanies) and Travelers" On-line educational website at: http://www.utoledo.edu/library/carlson/exhibits/DX2009/index.html 1996. "Sirens of the Deep." Consultant. National Geographic Explorer. Aired worldwide. 1994. "Gypsies in Toledo." Principal consultant. Channel Eleven News series (three 5 min. segments). Aired locally. 1981. "An American Scholar Studies Our Geomantic Traditions." Principal consultant. Korean Broadcasting Corporation News Video (20 minutes). Aired Nationwide in Korea. Revised September 1, 2018