University of Colorado DenverCollege of Liberal Arts and SciencesUniversity of Colorado Denver

Brian Page, Department Chair

Associate Professor
Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 1993

Office: NC 3528
Phone: 303.556.8332
E-mail: brian.page@cudenver.edu

Areas of Interest:

Political Economy of Natural Resource Development, Historical Geography of Industrial Growth and Environmental Transformation in the 19th Century U.S., Social and Environmental Consequence of Contemporary Global Economic Restructuring, Creation of New Urban Landscapes in Denver

Teaching

  • Introduction to Human Geography
  • Economic Geography
  • Urban Geography
  • Political Ecology
  • Historical Geography of North America

Select Publications

Page, Brian (2000) Agriculture. In: Sheppard, E. and Barnes, T. (eds.) The Blackwell Companion to Economic Geography (pp. 422-447)  Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.

Page, Brian (1998) Charting the Middle Ground: History, Geography and City-Hinterland Relations in the Great West. Ecumene 5(1): 81-104.

Page, Brian (1998) Rival Unionism and the Geography of the Meat Packing Industry. In: Herod, A. (ed.) Organizing the Landscape: Geographical Perspectives on Labor Unionism (pp. 263-296). Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.

Page, Brian (1997) F.A.I.R. or Foul: Remaking Agricultural Policy for the 21st Century. Urban Affairs Annual Reviews 48: 141-160.

Page, Brian (1997) Restructuring Pork Production, Remaking Rural Iowa. In: Goodman, D. and Watts, M. (eds.) Globalizing Food: Agrarian Questions and Global Restructuring (pp. 133-157). London: Routledge.

Page, Brian (1996) Across the Great Divide: Agriculture and Industrial Geography. Economic Geography72 (4): 376-397.

 

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