Mark Caldwell
Sociology PhD Student
Office: Northwest Quadrant–Building B, Room 7478
E-mail: mac4@uwm.edu
Vita (pdf)
Summer Office Hours (May 19-Sept. 2, 2013): By appointment
Areas of Interest:
Urban institutions and racial inequality, critical GIS and knowledge production through mapping mediums, agri-food systems and commodity fetishism, organizational processes and cultural codes within food production schemes
Teaching Schedule
Fall 2013: Sociol 235-001: Social Change in the Global SocietySpring 2013: Sociol 235-001: Social Change in the Global Society (pdf)
Publication
Mark Caldwell, Woonsup Choi, Chulsue Hwang. “The Spatial and Socioeconomic Features of Drop-off Site for CSA Farms within the Milwaukee Metro Area,” a peer-reviewed article in The Geographical Journal of Korea, 44, 3, 2010: 281-288.
Professional Presentations
Single Author Presentation, “The Sacred Act and the Christian Crusader: Terror in the Singular.” Midwest Sociological Society Conference. Minneapolis, MN 2012
Single Author Presentation, “Basemapping the Globe: Creating a New Visual Communication Medium.” Midwest Popular Culture Association Conference. Milwaukee, WI 2011
Single Author Presentation, “Basemapping the Globe: Creating a New Visual Communication Medium.” International Conference on the Constructed Environment. Chicago, IL 2011
Single Author Presentation, “Finding Hidden Wells on Food Desert Islands: Concentrated Poverty, Racial Composition and Providing New Dietary Options.” University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Urban Studies Forum. 2011
Single Author Presentation, “Basemapping the Globe: Creating a New Visual Communication Medium.” Midwest Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference. Milwaukee, WI 2011
Single Author Presentation, “Doubling the Green Investment: How PPGIS can strengthen the food web.” Wisconsin Land Information Association Conference. Madison, WI 2011
Single Author Presentation, "Data Collection Methods and Establishing Digital Drop off Sites for CSA Farms Within the Milwaukee Metro Area." International Conference on Health, Wellness and Society. Berkeley, CA 2011
