Chad Newbrough Steacy - Geography

Chad Newbrough Steacy
Curriculum vitae
April, 2015
University of Georgia
Department of Geography
Athens, GA 30602-2502
Phone: (706) 372-3527
Email: [email protected]
EDUCATION
In progress Ph.D. University of Georgia (Geography)
An exhibition of difference: Detroit, urban decline, and the ‘beautiful
horror’ of Otherness
2012
M.A. San Francisco State University (Geography)
Discourse in the abandoned small town: Toward a critical geography of
decline
2003
B.A.
Cornell College (History; Religion)
EMPLOYMENT
2011-2015
Instructor and Teaching Assistant, Department of Geography,
University of Georgia
2013-2015
Research Assistant, Collaborative Lounge for Understanding Society
and Technology (CLUSTER), University of Georgia
2010
Teaching Assistant, Department of Geography and Environment, San
Francisco State University
PUBLICATIONS
Manuscripts under review
Steacy, C. N., Williams, B., Petterson, C. and Kurtz, H. In review.
Placing the “analyst” in discourse analysis: Iteration, emergence, and
dialogicality as situated process. The Professional Geographer.
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Manuscripts in preparation
Steacy, C. N., Kellam, N., and Walther, J. In preparation. Becoming an
engineer: Professional identity formation through a multidisciplinary
context. Journal of Engineering Education.
AWARDS AND HONORS
2015
Outstanding Graduate Teaching Award
Department of Geography, University of Georgia
CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION
Panels organized
2015
“Articulating discourse analysis in geography: method, practice and
process” (double session). Association of American Geographers Annual
Meeting, Chicago, IL, April 21-25.
2015
“Eliciting and representing discourse: Exploring alternative modalities
of interview and text-based research”. Association of American
Geographers Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, April 21-25.
Papers presented
2015
Steacy, C. N. Williams, B., Kurtz, H., and Petterson, C. “Discourse
analysis as process: ‘Pre-’ research in methodological performance.”
Eleventh Annual Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, Champaign, IL, May
20-23.
2015
Steacy, C. N. “Spectacular decline: The need for a psychoanalytic
approach to the ‘problem’ of Detroit.” Association of American
Geographers Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, April 21-25.
2014
Steacy, C. N. “Where do the words come from? Discourse analysis and
the neglected subject.” Tenth Annual Congress of Qualitative Inquiry,
Champaign, IL, May 21-24.
2012
Steacy, C. N. “Toward a critical geography of decline of the North
American small town”. Association of American Geographers Annual
Meeting, New York City, NY, February 24-28.
2011
Steacy, C. N. “Sunbury, Pennsylvania: Toward a critical geography of
decline of the North American small town”. Southeastern Division of
the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Savannah,
GA November 20-22.
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE
2012-2015
Cultural Geography of the United States
Instructor, 2012-2015; Teaching Assistant, 2011
Department of Geography, University of Georgia
2013-2015
Introduction to Physical Geography Laboratory
Instructor
Department of Geography, University of Georgia
2012
Resources, Society, and the Environment
Teaching Assistant
Department of Geography, University of Georgia
2010
Urban Geography and Land-Use
Teaching Assistant to Dr. Jason Henderson
Department of Geography, San Francisco State University
2010
Urban Transportation
Teaching Assistant to Dr. Jason Henderson
Department of Geography, San Francisco State University
2010
The Human Environment
Teaching Assistant to Dr. Jason Henderson
Department of Geography, San Francisco State University
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
2013-2015
Research Assistant, Collaborative Lounge for Understanding Society
and Technology (CLUSTER), University of Georgia
Qualitative research project design, execution, and analysis to answer
questions related to transdisciplinary STEM and STEAM education
SERVICE AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
2015
Research advisor to undergraduate student
Undergraduate Geography Research Conference
Department of Geography, University of Georgia
2015
Judge, poster presentations
Undergraduate Geography Research Conference
Department of Geography, University of Georgia
2015
Judge, Finals Round
National Geographic Bee, Georgia State Championships
Department of Geography, Georgia College State University
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2015
Moderator, Preliminary Round
National Geographic Bee, Georgia State Championships
Department of Geography, Georgia College State University
2014
Conference Reporter and general volunteer
Southeastern Division of Association of American Geographers
Department of Geography, University of Georgia
2013
Judging Coordinator & Judge, paper presentations
Undergraduate Geography Research Conference
Department of Geography, University of Georgia
2012-2013
Research advisor to undergraduate students
Undergraduate Geography Research Conference
Department of Geography, University of Georgia
MEMBERSHIPS AND AFFILIATIONS
Association of American Geographers
Canadian Association of Geographers
Urban Affairs Association
Southeastern Division of Association of American Geographers
PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES
Steven R. Holloway, Professor
University of Georgia, Department of Geography
Athens, GA 30602
[email protected]
(706) 542-2388
Hilda E. Kurtz, Associate Professor
University of Georgia, Department of Geography
Athens, GA 30602
[email protected]
(706) 542-2329
Kathleen deMarrais, Professor
University of Georgia, College of Education
Athens, GA 30602
[email protected]
(706) 542-6623
Nadia Kellam, Associate Professor
Arizona State University, Polytechnic Engineering Program
Tempe, AZ 85287
[email protected]
(480) 727-1917
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