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Michael S. McGlade
Michael S. McGlade
Curriculum Vitae
June 27, 2017
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Current Position:Professor of Geography & Social Sciences
Office Address:Dept. of Geography, Social Science Div.
WesternOregonUniversity
Monmouth, Oregon97361
Office Phone:(503) 838-8381
Home Phone:(503) 585-3797
Electronic Mail:
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
Ph.D.ArizonaStateUniversity (Geography) 1994
M.A.ArizonaStateUniversity (Geography)1991
B.A.Eastern WashingtonUniversity (Geography)1988
AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION
human-environment interactions, human migration, Mexico and Central America, energy systems
EXPERIENCE IN HIGHER EDUCATION
1994-2017 / Assistant Professor promoted through Professor, Department of Geography, Division of Social Science, WesternOregonUniversity1994 / Research Specialist, National Food and Agriculture Policy Project, ArizonaStateUniversity
1991 & 1994 / Instructor, Division of Social Science, GlendaleCommunity College
1989-1993 / Graduate Teaching Assistant, ArizonaStateUniversity
1988-1989 / Teaching Assistant, Eastern Washington University
*participate in planning and development with Latino-specific projects
REFEREED PUBLICATIONS
2011 / Galvez, Gino, Mankowski, Eric S., and McGlade, Michael S., Work-Related Intimate Partner Violence Among Employed Immigrants from Mexico. Psychology of Men & Masculinity. 12(3):230-246.2004 / McGlade, Michael S., Saha, Somnath, and Dahlstrom, Marie E., The Latina Paradox: An Opportunity for Restructuring Prenatal Care Delivery. American Journal of Public Health. 94(12):2062-2065.
2002 / Mexican Farm Labor Networks and Population Increase in the Pacific Northwest. Yearbook of the Association of PacificCoast Geographers. 64:25-41.
2000 / McGlade, Michael S. and Marie Dahlstrom. Salir Adelante: A Needs and Assets Assessment of the Hispanic Community of MultnomahCounty.Portland, Oregon: Multnomah CountyBoard of Commissioners. Monograph.
1997 / The Potential of Irrigated Lands to Reduce Food Dependency in Mexico. Society and Natural Resources.10:329-340.
1995 / Agricultural Sustainability and Productivity in Arid Lands: A Systems Approach. Forum for the Association for Arid Lands Studies. 11:102-109.
1994 / McGlade, Michael S., Henkel, Ray, and Cerveny, Randall S. The Impact of Climate on the Production of Coca (Erythrozylum coca) in Bolivia. Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers Yearbook.20:97-105.
1994 / Miyares, Ines and McGlade, Michael S. Specializations Advertised in “Jobs in Geography”: 1990-1992. The Professional Geographer49:170-177.
1992 / McGlade, Michael S., Cerveny, Randall S., and Henkel, Ray. Climate and Cocaine. Nature.361:25.
COURSES TAUGHT
2017 / Western Oregon University: Physical Geography; Mexico & Central America*; Physical Geography; Economic Geography; Cultural Geography*; Human Migration*; Pacific Northwest; Energy, Environment, & Society* (asterisk indicates course taught one or more times in online form)2011-2016 / Western Oregon University: Physical Geography; Mexico & Central America*; Quantitative Methods; Physical Geography; Economic Geography; Cultural Geography*; Human Migration*; Pacific Northwest; Energy, Environment, & Society*, Global Issues* (asterisk indicates course taught one or more times in online form)
1998-2010 / Western Oregon University: Physical Geography; Mexico and Central America; Quantitative Methods; Applied Research Methods; Economic Geography; Cultural Geography; Human Migration; Pacific Northwest; Health, Social Science and Public Policy: Energy, Environment, & Society
1994-98 / Western Oregon University: Physical Geography, Middle America, Quantitative Methods, Economic Geography, Cultural Geography, Human Migration, Food and Natural Resources, Pacific Northwest, Agricultural Geography, Global Economic Geography, South America
1991 & 1994 / GlendaleCommunity College: Physical Geography and Lab
1993 / ArizonaStateUniversity: Geography of Middle America
1993 / ArizonaStateUniversity: Human Geography
1992 / ArizonaStateUniversity: Human Geography (TA)
1989-91 / ArizonaStateUniversity: Physical Geography and Meteorology Laboratories (TA)
1988-1989 / Eastern WashingtonUniversity: World Regional Geography(TA)
CONFERENCE AND COLLOQUIA PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS
2009 / Presenter:Tourism and Environment in a Coastal Desert Region of Mexico. Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 24, 2009
2007 / Keynote Speaker:
Understanding Diversity and Change in the Latino Population. 6th Biennial Farmworker Housing Asset &
Property Management Conference: The Dalles,Oregon, April 12.
2006 / Presenter and Panelist:
The Imperative for Targeted Cervical Cancer Screening in New Immigrant Groups: The Case of Rural Origin Mexican Women.Conference on Comprehensive Approaches to Cancer Control, Reducing Disparities Through Collaboration. Portland, Oregon: March 4, 2006.
2006 / Co-Presenter with Marie Dahlstrom: Culturally and Linguistically Competent Literacy Programs for Latinos. 4th Annual Western Regional International Health Conference."Health, Human Rights and Economics: The Value of Human Life". Oregon Health and ScienceUniversity, Portland. February 1719, 2006.
2003 / Research and Data Findings for Latina Prenatal Care. OregonLatina Prenatal Summit. St.VincentsHospital, Portland, Oregon, September 19. (invited presentation, co-presenter SomnathSaha, OHSU)
2002 / Teaching Geography of the Pacific Northwest.(presenter and panelist), Pacific Northwest Contours: Complicating and Questioning Notions about Region and Regional History, A Symposium at the University of Washington, Smith Hall 304, November 23.
2002 / Latinos in Oregon: Prospects for the Mexican Origin Second Generation. Annual Meeting of the Association of PacificCoast Geographers, San Bernardino, California, October 3.
1999 / The New Oregon Trail: Recent Mexican Immigration in the Pacific Northwest. Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers. Honolulu, Hawaii.
1997 / Food Theft and Land Use in Mexico. PortlandStateUniversity, Department of Geography. Winter ColloqiumSeries.
1997 / Theft, Class, and Community: Controls of Land Use in Mexico. Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Ft. Worth, Texas.
1996 / The Culture of Food Theft in Mexico: Los Calcomixtles and Veladores. Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers, Tegucigalpa, Honduras.
1995 / The Potential of Irrigated Lands to Reduce Food Dependency in Mexico. The Politics of Sustainable Agriculture Conference. Eugene, Oregon.
1995 / Agricultural Sustainability in Arid Lands: A Systems Approach. Association for Arid Lands Studies Annual Conference, Oakland.
1995 / Water Resource Costs of Meat and Dairy Production in Mexico. Association of American Geographers Annual National Meeting, Chicago.
1994 / Harmonization of Agricultural Trade in the Americas. International Congress of the International Agribusiness Management Association, Caracas, Venezuela (paper, served as panelist)
1993 / Climate's Impact on Bolivian Coca (Erythrozylum Coca) Production. Association of American Geographers Annual National Meeting, Atlanta. Feature of daily newsbrief
1992 / Miyares, Ines M. and McGlade, Michael S. Current Trends in Academic Geography: A Market Analysis (presented by Miyares). Annual Meeting of the Conference of Latin American Geographers and National Council For Geographic Education, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
1992 / Drought and Irrigated Agriculture: Los Mochis, Mexico. Association of American Geographers Annual National Meeting, San Diego
1992 / Climate's Impact on Coca (Erythrozylum coca) Leaf Production. Colloqium Series, Department of Geography, ArizonaStateUniversity
1988 / Westerlies of the Columbia River Gorge: Genesis and Implications. Annual Meeting of Association of Washington Geographers, Olympia, Washington
SERVICE
2016-7 / Western Oregon UniversitySocial Science Division Budget Committee
WOU Safety and Energy Efficiency Committee
Advise 8-10 students, including majors, minors, Social Science, and Pre-education