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Practicing Geography

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United States, 1 January 2012
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Geographers are in demand in business, government, nonprofit, and education sectors due to the range of knowledge and skills they bring to their work. Few disciplines prepare individuals like geography for bridging the social and environmental sciences, as well as the arts and humanities. Practicing Geography: Careers for Enhancing Society and the Environment is a comprehensive new resource from the Association of American Geographers (AAG) and Pearson, designed to prepare students for STEM careers in business, government, and non-profit organizations. KEY TOPICS: Part Strategy and Serendipity: A Candid Guide to Career Planning for Geographers (Alyson L. Greiner and Thomas A. Wikle); Geography Education and Career Readiness (Joy K. Adams, Niem Tu Huynh, Joseph J. Kerski, and G. Brent Hall); Switching Sectors: Transitioning Into and Among Business, Government, and Nonprofit Careers (Joy K. Adams); The Value of an Internship Experience for Early Career Geographers (R. Denise Blanchard, Mark L. Carter, Robert B. Kent, Christopher A. Badurek); Professional Networking (Tina Cary); Geography Careers in State and Local Government (William M. Bass)and Richard D. Quodomine); Emerging and Expanding Career Opportunities in the Federal Government (Allison M. Williams, Molly E. Brown, Erin Moriarty, and John A. Wertman); Geography Careers in Large Businesses and Corporations (Amy J. Blatt and Michael F. Ziolkowski); Geography and the Nonprofit Sector (Lia D. Shimada and Jeremy Tasch); Starting a Small Geography Business (Kelsey Brain); Going Global: Practicing Geography Internationally (Carrie Mitchell) and Melanie Robertson); Teaching Geography Inside and Outside the Classroom (Susan Gallagher); Geography Careers in Consulting (Susanne C. Moser and Angela J.)Donelson); "Work" and "Life": Crossing Boundaries of Time, Space, and Place (Janice Monk); Practical Ethics for Professional Geographers (Francis Harvey); Creating the Life You Want: Lifelong Professional Development for Geographers (Pauline E. Kneale and Larch Maxey). MARKET: An invaluable guide for individuals looking to enter careers in business, government, and non-profit organizations.

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Geographers are in demand in business, government, nonprofit, and education sectors due to the range of knowledge and skills they bring to their work. Few disciplines prepare individuals like geography for bridging the social and environmental sciences, as well as the arts and humanities. Practicing Geography: Careers for Enhancing Society and the Environment is a comprehensive new resource from the Association of American Geographers (AAG) and Pearson, designed to prepare students for STEM careers in business, government, and non-profit organizations. KEY TOPICS: Part Strategy and Serendipity: A Candid Guide to Career Planning for Geographers (Alyson L. Greiner and Thomas A. Wikle); Geography Education and Career Readiness (Joy K. Adams, Niem Tu Huynh, Joseph J. Kerski, and G. Brent Hall); Switching Sectors: Transitioning Into and Among Business, Government, and Nonprofit Careers (Joy K. Adams); The Value of an Internship Experience for Early Career Geographers (R. Denise Blanchard, Mark L. Carter, Robert B. Kent, Christopher A. Badurek); Professional Networking (Tina Cary); Geography Careers in State and Local Government (William M. Bass)and Richard D. Quodomine); Emerging and Expanding Career Opportunities in the Federal Government (Allison M. Williams, Molly E. Brown, Erin Moriarty, and John A. Wertman); Geography Careers in Large Businesses and Corporations (Amy J. Blatt and Michael F. Ziolkowski); Geography and the Nonprofit Sector (Lia D. Shimada and Jeremy Tasch); Starting a Small Geography Business (Kelsey Brain); Going Global: Practicing Geography Internationally (Carrie Mitchell) and Melanie Robertson); Teaching Geography Inside and Outside the Classroom (Susan Gallagher); Geography Careers in Consulting (Susanne C. Moser and Angela J.)Donelson); "Work" and "Life": Crossing Boundaries of Time, Space, and Place (Janice Monk); Practical Ethics for Professional Geographers (Francis Harvey); Creating the Life You Want: Lifelong Professional Development for Geographers (Pauline E. Kneale and Larch Maxey). MARKET: An invaluable guide for individuals looking to enter careers in business, government, and non-profit organizations.

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9780321811158
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0321811151
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22.9 x 18.5 x 1 centimeters (0.36 kg)

Table of Contents

Section I: Preparing for a Career in Business, Government, and Nonprofit Organizations

1. Part Strategy and Serendipity: A Candid Guide to Career Planning for Geographers (Alyson L. Greiner and Thomas A. Wikle)
2. Geography Education and Career Readiness (Joy K. Adams, Niem Tu Huynh, Joseph J. Kerski, and G. Brent Hall)
3. Switching Sectors: Transitioning into and among Business, Government, and Nonprofit Careers (Joy K. Adams)
4. The Value of an Internship Experience for Early Career Geographers (R. Denise Blanchard, Mark L. Carter, Robert B. Kent, Christopher A. Badurek)
5. Professional Networking (Tina Cary)

Section II: Understanding Career Opportunities

6. Geography Careers in State and Local Government (William M. Bass)and Richard D. Quodomine)
7. Emerging and Expanding Career Opportunities in the Federal Government (Allison M. Williams, Molly E. Brown, Erin Moriarty, and John A. Wertman)
8. Geography Careers in Large Businesses and Corporations (Amy J. Blatt and Michael F. Ziolkowski)
9. Geography and the Nonprofit Sector (Lia D. Shimada and Jeremy Tasch)
10. Starting a Small Geography Business (Kelsey Brain)
11. Going Global: Practicing Geography Internationally (Carrie Mitchell) and Mélanie Robertson)
12. Teaching Geography Inside and Outside the Classroom (Susan Gallagher)
13. Geography Careers in Consulting (Susanne C. Moser and Angela J.)Donelson)

Section III: Achieving Career Satisfaction Now and Into the Future

14. “Work” and “Life”: Crossing Boundaries of Time, Space, and Place (Janice Monk)
15. Practical Ethics for Professional Geographers (Francis Harvey)
16. Creating the Life You Want: Lifelong Professional Development for Geographers (Pauline E. Kneale and Larch Maxey)

About the Author

Michael Solem joined the staff of the Association of American Geographers (AAG) in 2003 as Educational Affairs Director. At the AA G, he directs many federally funded initiatives including the Enhancing Departments and Graduate Education in Geography (EDGE) and Center for Global Geography Education (CGGE) projects, both funded by the National Science Foundation (NS F). Dr. Solem serves as the North American coordinator of the International Network for Learning and Teaching Geography in Higher Education (IN LT), is associate director of the Grosvenor Center for Geographic Education at Texas State University—San Marcos, and is Treasurer for the International Geographical Union’s Commission on Geographical Education. He twice received the Journal of Geography in Higher Education’s award for promoting excellence in teaching and learning for his Research on faculty development and graduate education in geography.

Kenneth Foote is Professor of Geography and former Department Chair at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Much of his research focuses on landscape history, GIS cience, cartography, and geography education, but over the past decade his work has focused especially on improving support for early career geographers and strengthening leadership training in geography. He has led the NSF-funded Geography Faculty Development Alliance since 2002 and is co-PI of the Enhancing Departments and Graduate Education in Geography project with Michael Solem and Janice Monk. Dr. Foote has served as president of the National Council for Geographic Education (2006) and president of the Association of American Geographers (2010—2011). He received the Association of American Geographers’ 1998 J. B. Jackson Prize for his book Shadowed Ground: America’s Landscapes of Violence and Tragedy and the association’s 2005 Gilbert Grosvenor Honors in Geographic Education.

Janice Monk is Research Professor in the School of Geography and Development at the University of Arizona where she coordinates a graduate course in professional development. She previously served for twenty-five years as Executive Director of the Southwest Institute for Research on Women, leading research, educational, and community outreach projects in the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico. Dr. Monk is also Adjunct Professor of Human Geography at Macquarie University (Australia). She has long been involved with research and projects in higher education and in gender studies and has served on various editorial boards and advisory panels. Dr. Monk is active in the International Geographical Union’s Commission on Gender and Geography and is the long-standing editor of its newsletter. A former President of the Association of American Geographers, she has received several awards, including Lifetime Achievement Honors of the AAG and the Australia-International Medal, Institute of Australian Geographers. She is Co-Principal Investigator of the AA G’s Enhancing Departments and Graduate Education in Geography project.

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