Katherine M. Johnson

Associate Professor of Geography

2241 Candelaria Hall

(970) 351-2160

Katherine.Johnson@unco.edu

(On sabbatical leave, 2009)

 

 

Course syllabi: 

 

Economic Geography (Geog 312)

Urban and Regional Planning (Geog 310)

Quantitative Methods (Geog 375)

The Making of the American Landscape (Geog 110)

Senior Seminar (Geog 495)

 

Publications:

 

Johnson, K.M. (2006).  Sovereigns and subjects: a geopolitical history of metropolitan reform in the USA.”  Environment and Planning A, 38 (1) pp. 149-168.

Johnson, K.M. (2007). Greeley Indicators Report.  Department of Community Development.  Greeley, Colorado.

Johnson, K.M. (2008).  ‘‘The Glorified Municipality: State formation and the urban process in North America.”  Political Geography, 27 (4)  pp. 400-417.

Johnson, K.M. and C.G. Schmidt  (2009).  Room to Grow: Urban Ambitions and the Limits to Growth in Weld County, Colorado.” Forthcoming in Urban Affairs Review, 44 (4).  (published online August 2008).

Johnson, K.M. (2009). “Captain Blake versus the Highwaymen: Or, How San Francisco won the Freeway Revolt.” Journal of Planning History 8 (1) pp. 47-74.

 

 

Recipient of the 2007 UNC Award for Excellence in Social Science Research

 

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