Sarah A. Elwood, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Geography | University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA |
Area:
Geography, Urban and Regional PlanningGoogle:
"Sarah Elwood"Parents
Sign in to add mentorHelga Leitner | grad student | 2000 | UMN | |
(Information for change: The social and political impacts of geographic information technologies.) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeMatthew W. Wilson | grad student | 2006-2009 | University of Washington |
Agnieszka Leszczynski | grad student | 2012 | University of Washington |
Ryan Burns | grad student | 2009-2015 | University of Washington |
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Elwood S, Lawson V. (2020) The arts of poverty politics: Real Change Social & Cultural Geography. 21: 579-601 |
Elwood S, Leszczynski A. (2018) Feminist digital geographies Gender Place and Culture. 25: 629-644 |
Elwood S, Lawson V, Sheppard E. (2017) Geographical relational poverty studies Progress in Human Geography. 41: 309132516659706 |
Gordon E, Elwood S, Mitchell K. (2016) Critical spatial learning: participatory mapping, spatial histories, and youth civic engagement Children's Geographies. 1-15 |
Elwood S, Mitchell K. (2015) Technology, memory, and collective knowing Cultural Geographies. 22: 147-154 |
Lawson V, Elwood S, Canevaro S, et al. (2015) “The poor are us”: middle-class poverty politics in Buenos Aires and Seattle Environment and Planning A. 47: 1873-1891 |
Leszczynski A, Elwood S. (2015) Feminist geographies of new spatial media Canadian Geographer. 59: 12-28 |
Elwood S, Lawson V, Nowak S. (2015) Middle-Class Poverty Politics: Making Place, Making People Annals of the Association of American Geographers. 105: 123-143 |
Lawson V, Elwood S. (2014) Encountering Poverty: Space, Class, and Poverty Politics Antipode. 46: 209-228 |
Elwood S, Mitchell K. (2013) Another Politics Is Possible: Neogeographies, Visual Spatial Tactics, and Political Formation 1 Cartographica: the International Journal For Geographic Information and Geovisualization. 48: 275-292 |