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CURRICULUM VITAE DENNIS CONWAY Department of Geography Indiana University, Bloomington BIRTHPLACE: Whitehaven, Cumbria, England, March 26, 1941 NATIONALITY: United States Citizen/European (English) Citizen MARITAL STATUS: Married with two children (& two grandchildren) EDUCATION: Ph.D., Geography, 1976, University of Texas at Austin M.A., Geography, 1974, University of Texas at Austin M.A., Geography, 1965, Cambridge University Dip. Ed., Education, 1963, Oxford University B.A. (Honors), Geography, 1962, Cambridge University PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS: 2006 to present Professor emeritus, Department of Geography, Indiana University, Bloomington 1999-2005 Full Professor, Geography & Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Indiana University. 1998-1999 Acting Director, Population Institute for Research and Training, Indiana University, Bloomington. 1993-1997 Professor & Chair, Department of Geography, Indiana University, Bloomington. 1992-1993 Professor, Geography & Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Indiana University. 1987 Visiting Scholar, Department of Geography, Cambridge University, England. 1985-1988 Director, Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Indiana University. 1984-1992 Associate Professor, Department of Geography and Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Indiana University, Bloomington. 1983-1984 Faculty Associate for the Caribbean region, Universities Field Staff International, Hanover, NH. 1983-1985 1976-1983 Assistant Professor of Geography and Latin American Studies, Indiana University, Bloomington. 1975-1976 Social Science Research Assoc. III, Center for Research in Water Resources, University of Texas-Austin 1974-1975 Research Affiliate, Institute of Social and Economic Research, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago 1972-1974 NICHD Fellow, Population Research Center, & Teaching Assistant in Geography, University of Texas-Austin. 1963-1971 Assistant Master, Lawrence Sheriff School, Rugby. U.K.; Head of Geography, Harrison College, Barbados W. Indies; Head of Geology, George Abbot School, Guildford, U.K. MAJOR RESEARCH INTERESTS: Return of the ‘Next Generations’ of Youthful Transnational Professionals in Trinidad & Tobago Household-level strategies, adaptations, intra-generational relations, family networks, remittances consequences and return migrant impacts. Unruliness of Global Migration under Globalization – Unruly and irregular migration as empowering & endangering agencies; Caribbean Migration, Development and Urbanization Relationships; U.S. Immigration Policies and Caribbean Adaptations in New York City; Small Island Development Problems - Sustainable Development, Slow Tourism for Marginal Locales, Alternative Tourisms. MAJOR TEACHING INTERESTS: Population Geography-Migration, Urban Geography, Development Geography, Caribbean, Development Studies and Geographical Globalization.

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CURRICULUM VITAE

DENNIS CONWAY Department of Geography Indiana University, Bloomington BIRTHPLACE: Whitehaven, Cumbria, England, March 26, 1941 NATIONALITY: United States Citizen/European (English) Citizen MARITAL STATUS: Married with two children (& two grandchildren) EDUCATION: Ph.D., Geography, 1976, University of Texas at Austin M.A., Geography, 1974, University of Texas at Austin M.A., Geography, 1965, Cambridge University Dip. Ed., Education, 1963, Oxford University B.A. (Honors), Geography, 1962, Cambridge University

PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS: 2006 to present Professor emeritus, Department of Geography, Indiana University, Bloomington 1999-2005 Full Professor, Geography & Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Indiana University. 1998-1999 Acting Director, Population Institute for Research and Training, Indiana University, Bloomington.

1993-1997 Professor & Chair, Department of Geography, Indiana University, Bloomington. 1992-1993 Professor, Geography & Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Indiana University. 1987 Visiting Scholar, Department of Geography, Cambridge University, England. 1985-1988 Director, Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Indiana University. 1984-1992 Associate Professor, Department of Geography and Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Indiana University, Bloomington.

1983-1984 Faculty Associate for the Caribbean region, Universities Field Staff International, Hanover, NH. 1983-1985 1976-1983 Assistant Professor of Geography and Latin American Studies, Indiana University,

Bloomington. 1975-1976 Social Science Research Assoc. III, Center for Research in Water Resources, University of

Texas-Austin 1974-1975 Research Affiliate, Institute of Social and Economic Research, The University of the West Indies,

St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago 1972-1974 NICHD Fellow, Population Research Center, & Teaching Assistant in Geography, University of Texas-Austin. 1963-1971 Assistant Master, Lawrence Sheriff School, Rugby. U.K.; Head of Geography, Harrison College,

Barbados W. Indies; Head of Geology, George Abbot School, Guildford, U.K. MAJOR RESEARCH INTERESTS: Return of the ‘Next Generations’ of Youthful Transnational Professionals in Trinidad & Tobago – Household-level strategies, adaptations, intra-generational relations, family networks, remittances consequences and return migrant impacts. Unruliness of Global Migration under Globalization – Unruly and irregular migration as empowering & endangering agencies; Caribbean Migration, Development and Urbanization Relationships; U.S. Immigration Policies and Caribbean Adaptations in New York City; Small Island Development Problems - Sustainable Development, Slow Tourism for Marginal Locales, Alternative Tourisms.

MAJOR TEACHING INTERESTS: Population Geography-Migration, Urban Geography, Development Geography, Caribbean, Development Studies and Geographical Globalization.

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DENNIS CONWAY Page two BOOKS: PUBLISHED & FORTHCOMING 2012 Contemporary Environmental Problems in Nepal : Geographic Perspectives. Keshav

Bhattarai and Dennis Conway [Manuscript due: December 2012] 2011 Key Concepts in Development Geography. Robert B. Potter, Dennis Conway, Ruth Evans and

Sally Lloyd-Evans, London: Sage, [Manuscript due: February 2011] 2009 Return Migration of the Next Generations: 21st Century Transnational Mobility.

Dennis Conway and Robert B. Potter, Aldershot, UK and Burlington USA: Ashgate, July, 2009. 2006 Globalization’s Contradictions: Geographies of Discipline, Destruction and

Transformation. Dennis Conway and Nik Heynen, Abingdon, Oxford: Routledge/Taylor and Francis, August, 2006.

2005 The Experience of Return Migration: Caribbean Perspectives. Robert B. Potter, Dennis Conway and Joan Phillips, Aldershot, UK and Burlington USA: Ashgate, October, 2005. 2004 The Contemporary Caribbean. Robert B. Potter, David Barker, Dennis Conway and Thomas

Klak. London: Pearson Education/Prentice Hall, July, 2004. 1997 Self-Help Housing, the Poor and the State in the Caribbean. Robert B. Potter and Dennis

Conway. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press & Kingston, Jamaica: The Press, University of The West Indies, June, 1997.

1995 Global Change: How Vulnerable Are North and South Communities? Dennis Conway

and James C. White II). Environment and Development Monograph Series, Occasional Paper, No. 27, Indiana Center on Global Change and World Peace, Bloomington, Indiana. January, 1995.

1992 The Caribbean Islands: Endless Geographical Variety. Thomas D. Boswell and Dennis

Conway, TOURING NORTH AMERICA Series of the 27th International Geographical Congress. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press. August, 1992.

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DENNIS CONWAY Page three RESEARCH PAPERS 2011 * Lei Xu and Dennis Conway (2011) The life experiences of ‘trailing spouses’ of Chinese graduate students in the

US. [To be submitted to The Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, January/February 2011] * Conway Dennis and Robert B. Potter (2011) The return of Trinidadian transnational middle-class urban elites:

their potential as a ‘brain-gain’. [Under review, Urban Geography, March, 2010] * Conway Dennis, Robert B. Potter and Godfrey St. Bernard (2011) ‘Family really matters among 1.5-generation

transnational return migrants…’: Trinidadian experiences. [Under review Geografiska Annaler, July 2009]

* Conway Dennis, Robert B. Potter and Godfrey St. Bernard (2011) ‘The social development remit of returning

transnational migrants to Trinidad and Tobago: the convergence of ‘family altruism’ and ‘community altruism’ [Accepted with revisions, International Development Planning Review, manuscript due: April 2011]

* Benjamin F. Timms and Dennis Conway (2011) ‘Slow tourism’ at the Caribbean’s geographic margins.

[Accepted with revisions, Tourism Geographies, December, 2010] 2010 *Conway Dennis and Benjamin F. Timms (2010) Re-branding alternative tourism in the Caribbean: the case for

‘slow tourism’. Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Research, Special Issue, 12: 1-16 [Advanced On-line Service]

* Bhattarai Keshav and Dennis Conway (2010) Urban Vulnerabilities in the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal:

Visualizations of Human/Hazard Interactions, Journal of Geographic Information System, April, 2: 63-84 * Robert B. Potter, Dennis Conway and Godfrey St. Bernard (2010) ‘Racism in a melting pot.?’ Trinidadian

mid-life transnational migrants' views on race and colour-class on return to their homes of descent, Geoforum, 41: 805-813

2009 * Bhattarai Keshav, Dennis Conway and Mahmoud Yousef (2009) Determinants of deforestation in Nepal’s

Central Development Region. Journal of Environmental Management, 2009: 1-18 [on-line early, October] * Ellen Quirke, Robert B Potter and Dennis Conway (2009) Transnationalism and the Caribbean community in the

UK: theoretical perspectives. The Open Geography Journal , 3: 1-14 (on-line, open access Blackwell journal)

Ellen Quirke, Robert B Potter and Dennis Conway (2009) Transnationalism and the second-generation

Caribbean community in Britain. Reading Geographical Papers, GP-187, pp. 37.

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DENNIS CONWAY Page four RESEARCH PAPERS (continued) 2009 * Conway Dennis, Robert B. Potter and Godfrey St. Bernard (2009) Repetitive visiting as a pre-return

transnational strategy among youthful Trinidadian returnees. Mobilities, 14(2): 249-273 * Potter Robert B., Dennis Conway and Godfrey St. Bernard (2009) Transnationalism personified: young

returning Trinidadians, ‘in their own words’, Tidschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie 100(1): 101-113.

2008 * Conway Dennis, Robert B. Potter and Godfrey St. Bernard (2008) Dual citizenship or dual identity? Does

‘transnationalism’ supplant ‘nationalism’ among returning Trinidadians? Global Networks, 8(4): 373-397 [On-line early September 1st 2008]

* Bhattarai Keshav and Dennis Conway (2008) Evaluating land use dynamics and forest cover change in

Nepal’s Bara district (1973-2003), Human Ecology, 36(1): 81-95. 2007 * Conway Dennis (2007) The importance of remittances for the Caribbean’s future transcends their

macroeconomic influences, Global Development Studies, 4: 3-4 (Winter 2006 – Spring 2007): 41-76. * Conway Dennis (2007) Caribbean transnational migration behaviour: reconceptualising its ‘strategic

flexibility.’ Population, Space and Place, 13: 415-431. Published online 6 August 2007 in Wiley InterScience (www.interscience.wiley.com). * Conway Dennis and Robert B. Potter (2007) Caribbean transnational return migrants as agents of change, Blackwell Geography Compass [Online early, October, 2006] 1/1: 25 - 45. 2006 Bhattarai Keshav and Dennis Conway (2006) Urban sprawl in the Kathmandu Valley of Nepal from 1955-2003:

A challenge to urban policy makers and planners, Himalayan Journal of Development and Democracy, Special Issue, pp. 17-20.

2005 * Bhattarai Keshav, Dennis Conway and Nanda Shrestha (2005) Tourism, terrorism and turmoil in Nepal. Annals of Tourism Research, 32(3): 669-688. Cohen Jeffrey H., Richard C. Jones and Dennis Conway (2005) Why remittances shouldn’t be blamed for rural underdevelopment in Mexico, Critique of Anthropology, 25(1): 87-95. 2004 * Conway Dennis (2004) On being part of Population Geography’s future: population-environment relations and inter-science initiatives. Population, Space and Place, 10(4): 295 – 302.

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DENNIS CONWAY Page five RESEARCH PAPERS (continued) 2003 * Conway Dennis and Benjamin Timms (2003) Where’s the environment in Caribbean development thinking and praxis? Global Development Studies, 3(1-2): 91-130. * Conway Dennis and Jeffrey H. Cohen (2003) Local dynamics in multi-local, transnational spaces of rural

Mexico: Oaxacan experiences, International Journal of Population Geography, 9(2): 141-161. 2002 * Conway Dennis (2002) Gettin’ there, despite the odds: Caribbean migration to the U. S. in the 1990s, Journal of Eastern Caribbean Studies, 27(4): 100-134.

* Bhattarai Keshav, Dennis Conway and Nanda R Shrestha, (2002) The vacillating evolution of forest policy in

Nepal: historically manipulated, internally mismanaged, International Development Planning Review. 24(3): 315-338. 2000 * Conway Dennis, Keshav Bhattarai and Nanda R. Shrestha (2000) Population-environment relations at the

forested frontier of Nepal: Tharu and Pahari survival strategies in Bardiya, Applied Geography, 20: 221-242.

* Connell John and Dennis Conway (2000) Migration and remittances in island microstates: a comparative

perspective on the South Pacific and the Caribbean. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 24(1): 52-78.

* Babcock, Elizabeth C. and Dennis Conway (2000) Why international migration has important consequences for

the development of Belize, Yearbook, Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers, 2000, (Austin, TX: University of Texas Press and Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers) 26:71-86.

* Conway Dennis (2000) The importance of migration for Caribbean development. Global Development Studies,

Winter 1999 -Spring 2000, 2(1-2): 73-105. 1999 * Shrestha Nanda R, Dennis Conway and Keshav Bhattarai (1999) Population pressure and land resources in Nepal:

a revisit, twenty years later. The Journal of Developing Areas, 33(2): 245-268. * Conway Dennis and Susan Walcott, (1999) Gendered Caribbean and Latin American employment experiences in New York City. WADABAGEI, 2(1):53-112. 1998 * Conway Dennis and Jeffrey H. Cohen (1998) Consequences of migration and remittances for Mexican

transnational communities, Economic Geography, 74(1): 26-44. 1996 * Shrestha Nanda R. and Dennis Conway (1996) Ecopolitical battles at the Tarai frontier of Nepal: an emerging

human and environmental crisis. International Journal of Population Geography, 2(1):313-331. * Ellis Mark, Dennis Conway and Adrian J. Bailey (1996) The circular migration of Puerto Rican women: towards

a gendered explanation, International Migration, 34(1): 31-64.

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DENNIS CONWAY Page six RESEARCH PAPERS (continued) 1995 * Conway Dennis and Paul Lorah (1995) Environmental protection policies in Caribbean small islands: some St.

Lucia examples. In the Special Issue: "Issues in Caribbean Sustainable Development, Part 2." Caribbean Geography, 6(1): 16-27.

1994 Conway Dennis (1994) The complexity of Caribbean migration, Caribbean Affairs, 7(4): 96-119. Conway Dennis (1994) Are there new complexities in Global Migration Systems of consequence for the U.S.

‘nation-state’?" Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies, 2(1):31-44. * Knudsen Daniel C. F. Robert Jacobs, Dennis Conway and Megan Blake (1994) A Survey of Group Technology Adoption in the American Midwest, Growth and Change, 25(1): 183-205. 1993 * Conway Dennis (1993) Rethinking the consequences of remittances for Eastern Caribbean development,

Caribbean Geography, 4(2):116-130. * Shrestha Nanda R. Dennis Conway and Raja Velu (1993) Frontier migration and upward mobility: the case of

Nepal.). Economic Development and Cultural Change, 41(4):787-816. 1992 * Conway Dennis and Benjamin M. I. Goss (1992) Sustainable development and foreign direct investment in the

Eastern Caribbean: A strategy for the 1990s and beyond? Bulletin of Latin American Research, 11(3): 153-167.

Shrestha Nanda R. and Dennis Conway (1992) Forest Land, the State and Rural Poor: Conflicts over Frontier

Settlement in Contemporary Nepal. Occasional Paper, Indiana Center on Global Change and World Peace, May, pp. 65.

1991 Conway Dennis, Adrian J. Bailey and Mark Ellis (1991)La Circulacion Internacional de la Mujer Puertorriquena:

Esta Estructuralmente Determinada ? [The International Circulation of Puerto Rican Women: Is It Structurally Determined ?] CISCLA Working Papers, No. 47, (San German, Puerto Rico: CISCLA, Universidad Interamericana de Puerto Rico). December, 1991.

1991 Conway Dennis (1991) Part IV: Major Trends in Caribbean International Migration and Urbanization: A Review

and Population-Development Policy Recommendations. In G. L. Stolnitz and D. Conway, Caribbean Population and Development Trends and Interrelations: A 1990-1991 Assessment. (Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Population Institute for Research and Training), October, pp. 240.

Conway Dennis (1991) Demographic Issues and Policy Options to Ameliorate Caribbean Population -Development Conflicts. Occasional Paper No. 2, Indiana Center on Global Change and World Peace,

September, 1991.

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DENNIS CONWAY Page seven RESEARCH PAPERS (continued) 1990 Conway Dennis (1991) The Caribbean as a Crucible of the Americas, Social Education. April/May, pp. 227-231,

238. * Conway Dennis and Jerzy Jemiolo (1991) Tourism, Air Service Provision and Patterns of Caribbean Airline

Offer, Social and Economic Studies, 40(2): 1-45. Conway Dennis (1990) Caribbean Migration and Urbanization Policies in the 1990s: Immediate Needs for the

21st Century. Caribbean Affairs, 3(4): 65-86. Conway Dennis (1990/91) Small May Be Beautiful, But is Caribbean Development Possible ?, UFSI Reports,

Latin America, 1990-91, No. 13, (Universities Field Staff International, Hanover, NH and Indianapolis, IN), p. 12.

Conway Dennis (1990) Emigration to North America: The Continuing Option for the Caribbean. Caribbean

Affairs, April-June, 3(2):109-119. * Conway Dennis, Mark Ellis and Naragandat Shiwdhan, (1990) Caribbean International Circulation: Are Puerto

Rican Women "Tied-Circulators" ? Geoforum, 21(1):51-66. Conway Dennis (1990) Emigration to North America: A Continuing Option for Caribbean People. Commentary,

MALAS Forum, March. 1989 * Dignan, Tony, Kingsley E. Haynes, Dennis Conway and Nanda R. Shrestha (1989) Land and Landlessness

among Rural-to-Rural Migrants in Nepal’s Tarai Region. International Regional Science Review, 12(2): 189-209.

*Conway Dennis (1989) "Caribbean International Mobility Traditions, Boletin de Estudios Latinoamericanos y del

Caribe, 46(2):17-47. 1988 * Conway Dennis (1988) Conceptualising Contemporary Patterns of Caribbean International Mobility, Caribbean

Geography, 2(3):145-163. 1986 * Conway Dennis and Corrine Glesne (1986) Rural Livelihood, Return Migration and Remittances in St. Vincent

Yearbook, Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers, 1986, Volume 12, (Muncie, IN: Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers, Ball State University), pp. 3-11.

Conway Dennis (1986) Caribbean Migrants: Opportunistic and Individualistic Sojourners, UFSI Reports, No. 24,

(Universities Field Staff International, Hanover, NH and Indianapolis, IN), p. 15.

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DENNIS CONWAY Page eight RESEARCH PAPERS (continued) 1985 * Shrestha Nanda R. and Dennis Conway (1985) Issues in Population Pressure, Land Resettlement and

Development: The Case of Nepal, Studies in Comparative International Development, 20(1):55-82. * Conway Dennis (1985) Changing Perspectives on Squatter Settlements, Intraurban Mobility and Constraints on

Housing Choice of the Third World Urban Poor. Urban Geography, 6(2):170-192. Conway Dennis (1985) Development Planning, Petro-Dollar Impacts and Uncontrolled Urbanization in Trinidad's

Capital Region. Proceedings of the Second Conference on Public Policy and Regional Development, IUPUI, Indianapolis, April, pp. 84-96.

* Conway Dennis (1985) Remittance Impacts on Development in the Eastern Caribbean, Bulletin of Eastern Caribbean Affairs, 11(4 & 5):31-40. 1984 Conway Dennis (1984) Trinidad's Mismatched Expectations: Planning and Development Review. UFSI Reports,

No. 26, (Universities Field Staff International, Hanover, NH), p. 12. 1983 Conway Dennis (1983a) Tourism and Caribbean Development, UFSI Reports, No. 27, (Universities Field Staff

International, Hanover, NH and Indianapolis, IN), p. 12. Conway Dennis (1983b) Grenada-United States Relations Part I, 1979-1983: A Prelude to Invasion, UFSI

Reports, No. 39, (Universities Field Staff International, Hanover, NH), p. 9. Conway Dennis (1983c) Grenada-United States Relations Part II, October 12-27, 1983: Sixteen Days that Shook

the Caribbean, UFSI Reports, No. 40, (Universities Field Staff International, Hanover, NH), p. 12. * Conway Dennis (1983d) The Commuter Zone as a Relocation Choice of Low-Income Migrants Moving in a

Step-Wise Pattern to Port of Spain, Trinidad. Caribbean Geography,1(2):89-105. * Conway Dennis and Poonam Thapa (1983) Internal Migration in Contemporary Nepal: A Set of Models Which

Internalize Development Policies. Papers, Regional Science Association, 53:27-42. * Conway Dennis (1983) Jamaican Underdevelopment: The View from There. Invited commentary, Journal of

Geography, 82(5): 191-194. 1982 Conway Dennis (1982) Relationships of Rural-to-Rural Migration and Rural Fertility in LDCs. Fertility

Determinants Project Working Paper. Indiana University, Bloomington, August, 1982, pp. 98. * Conway Dennis and Mary M. Graham (1982) Court-Ordered Busing and Housing Searches. Environment and

Behavior, 14(1):45-7 * Conway Dennis (1982) Self-Help Housing, the Commodity Nature of Housing and Amelioration of the Housing

Deficit: Continuing the Turner-Burgess Debate. Antipode 14(2):40-46.

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DENNIS CONWAY Page nine RESEARCH PAPERS (continued) 1981 Conway Dennis (1981) Commentary on "The Cultural Impact of the Transfer of Technology in Developing

Countries, by Arnoldo K. Ventura, Regional Development Dialogue, 2(1):62-65. * Conway Dennis (1981) Fact or Opinion on Uncontrolled Peripheral Settlement: Or How Different Conclusions

Arise from the Same Data. Ekistics, 48(286):37-43. 1980 * Conway Dennis and Nanda R. Shrestha (1980) Urban Growth and Urbanization in a Least-Developed Country:

The Experience of Nepal, 1952-70. Asian Profile, (1980), 8(5):477-496. * Conway Dennis and Juanita Brown (1980) Intraurban Relocation and Structure: Low-Income Migrants in Latin

America and the Caribbean, Latin American Research Review, 15(3):95-125. * Conway Dennis (1980) Step-Wise Migration: Toward a Clarification of the Mechanism. International Migration

Review, 14(1):3-14. Conway Dennis (1980) Rural-to-Rural Migration in Nepal: An Appropriate Model, Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Asian Studies, 2:577-587. 1977 * Kingsley E. Haynes and Dennis Conway (1977) Advances in Comparative Ecological Analysis: Parsimony, Invariance and Homogeneity in Factor Analysis Solutions, Environment and Planning, A., 9:1143-1156. 1975 * Ronald Briggs and Dennis Conway (1975) The Evolution of Urban Ecological Structure: Theory and a Case Study, Port of Spain, Trinidad, Social Science Quarterly, 55(4):871-888. Conway Dennis (1975a) The Residential Mosaic of Port of Spain, 1960. C.S.O. Research Papers, No. 8, Central Statistical Office, Port of Spain, Trinidad, 8:95-145. Conway Dennis (1975b) The Shanty Town: An Answer to the Housing Crisis of Latin America. (Invited paper) Journal of the Geographical Association of Trinidad and Tobago (April), pp. 21-31. 1973 * Conway Dennis and Kingsley E. Haynes (1973) A Geographical Factor Analysis Model: Some Transatlantic Reflections, Area, 5:106-109.

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DENNIS CONWAY Page ten RESEARCH PAPERS (continued) 1973 * Robert K. Holz and Dennis Conway (1973) The Use of Near Infrared Photography in the Analysis of Surface

Morphology of an Argentine Alluvial Floodplain, Remote Sensing of the Environment, 2:235-242. Conway Dennis and Robert K. Holz (1973) Un Analisis de la Morphologia de une Llanura Aluvial en el Noroeste de Argentina, Usando Imagenes de Perception Remota Memoria del Primero Simposium Panamericano Sobre Sensores Remotos, Panama (1973), pp. 344-353 82 articles _______________ * Refereed Articles RESEARCH WRITING - Current articles in preparation Caribbean modern era emigration [in preparation] New York’s Newest Caribbean New-Yorkers, in 2000: Continuity, De-Concentration, or What? [in preparation] The F-2 Visa Dilemma for Chinese Graduate Student’s ‘Trailing Spouses’ (with Lei Xu ) [in preparation] Caribbean Diaspora Communities: ‘Home Away from Home.’ [in preparation] The Social Consolidation of a Mexican Transnational Migrant Network in the US Heartland (with Regina Ripley) [under revision] BOOK CHAPTERS 2011 *Conway Dennis (2011) Caribbean return migration in later life: ageing, family issues, transnational trajectories as

influential factors in deciding to return to the ancestral homeland. In J Percival (ed) Return Migration in Later Life: Personal, Social and Cultural Considerations, London: Policy Press [Abstract to be submitted by February 16th, 2011]

*Conway Dennis (2011) Caribbean modern era emigration. In Immanuel Ness et al.(eds) Encyclopedia of Global

Human Migration, New York: John Wiley [Invited 2,000 word chapter, Forthcoming, Fall, 2011] [Manuscript to be submitted by April 15th, 2011]

2010 Potter Robert B. and Dennis Conway (2009) Development. Chapter 35 in John Agnew and David Livingstone (eds)

Handbook of Geographical Knowledge: Critical Geographical Concepts and Controversies, new York: Russell Sage [Forthcoming, Fall 2010]

2009 Potter Robert B and Dennis Conway (2009) Return of the ‘next generations’: transnational migration and

development in the twenty-first century. In Dennis Conway and Robert B Potter (eds) Return Migration of the Next Generations: 21st Century Transnational Mobility, Aldershot, UK and Burlington USA: Ashgate, pp. 1-16

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DENNIS CONWAY Page eleven BOOK CHAPTERS (continued) 2009 Conway Dennis, Potter Robert B. and Godfrey St. Bernard (2009) Returning youthful Trinidadian migrants:

prolonged sojourners’ transnational experiences. In Dennis Conway and Robert B Potter (eds) Return Migration of the Next Generations: 21st Century Transnational Mobility, Aldershot, UK and Burlington USA: Ashgate, pp. 161-183

Conway Dennis and Robert B Potter (2009) Return of the ‘next generations’: transnational mobilities, family

demographics and experiences, multi-local spaces. In Dennis Conway and Robert B Potter (eds) Return Migration of the Next Generations: 21st Century Transnational Mobility, Aldershot, UK and Burlington USA: Ashgate, pp. 223-242.

Bhattarai Keshav and Dennis Conway (2009) Demography, ethnicity and society. In Surendra R Devkota (editor)

Nepal in the 21st Century, Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers. 2008 Conway Dennis and Todd Lindley (2008) The unruliness of global migration under globalization. Chapter 2 in

Harold V Baines and James R Ursah (eds) Globalization: Understanding, Management and Effects, Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers, January, 2009 [on-line early, November/December, 2008].

Conway Dennis, Bruce Boucek and Paul Lorah (2008) Environmental protection mechanisms in small island

developing states and policy implications derived from scale issues: some Eastern Caribbean examples. In Emilio F. Moran and Mateus Batistella (eds) Geoinformação e Monitoramento Ambiental na América Latina/Environmental Monitoring in Latin America,SENAC, Sao Paulo, Brazil [in Portuguese], pp.133- 162.

Potter Robert B. and Dennis Conway (2008) The development potential of Caribbean young return migrants:

‘making a difference back home…’ In Ton van Naerssen, Ernst Spaan and Annelies Zoomers (editors), Global Migration and Development, New York and Abingdon, Oxford: Routledge, pp. 213-230.

2005 Conway Dennis, Robert B. Potter and Joan Phillips (2005) The experience of return: Caribbean return migrants. In

Robert B. Potter, Dennis Conway and Joan Phillips (eds), The Experience of Return Migration: Caribbean Perspectives, Aldershot, UK and Burlington USA: Ashgate, pp. 1-25.

Rodman Joseph and Dennis Conway (2005) Young returnees in Grenada: adaptation experiences. In Robert B.

Potter, Dennis Conway and Joan Phillips (eds) The Experience of Return Migration: Caribbean Perspectives, Aldershot, UK and Burlington, USA: Ashgate, pp. 89-108.

Conway Dennis (2005) Transnationalism and return: ‘home’ as an enduring fixture and ‘anchor.’ In Robert B.

Potter, Dennis Conway and Joan Phillips (eds), The Experience of Return Migration: Caribbean Perspectives, Aldershot, UK and Burlington USA: Ashgate, pp. 263-281.

Potter Robert B. and Dennis Conway (2005) Experiencing return: societal contributions, adaptations and

frustrations. In Robert B. Potter, Dennis Conway and Joan Phillips (eds), The Experience of Return

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Migration: Caribbean Perspectives, Aldershot, UK and Burlington USA: Ashgate, pp. 283-287. DENNIS CONWAY Page twelve BOOK CHAPTERS (continued) 2004 Cohen Jeffrey, Richard Jones and Dennis Conway (2004) Why remittances shouldn’t be blamed for rural

underdevelopment in Mexico. In J. I. Aguirre Ochoa and O. H. Pedraza Rendón (eds) Migración Internacional y Remesas en México,Instituto de Investigaciones Economicas y Empresariales, Morelia, Michoacan, Mexico, pp. 115-125.

Conway Dennis (2004) Population and migration. Chapter 2 in Robert Potter, David Barker, Dennis Conway and

Thomas Klak, (eds) The Contemporary Caribbean. London: Pearson Education/Prentice Hall, pp. 48-94. Conway Dennis (2004) Tourism, environment and development. Chapter 11 in Robert Potter, David Barker,

Dennis Conway and Thomas Klak (eds) The Contemporary Caribbean. London: Pearson Education/Prentice Hall, pp.406-443.

Conway Dennis (2004) Political realities and the Caribbean. Chapter 12 in Robert Potter, David Barker, Dennis

Conway and Thomas Klak (eds) The Contemporary Caribbean. London: Pearson Education/Prentice Hall, pp. 444-479. Conway Dennis (2004) Tourism, environmental conservation and management and local agriculture in the Eastern

Caribbean: Is there an appropriate, sustainable future for them? In David T. Duval (ed), Tourism and the Caribbean: Development, Management Prospects, London and New York: Routledge, pp. 187 - 204.

2002 Conway Dennis (2002) Tourism, agriculture and the sustainability of terrestrial ecosystems in small islands.

Chapter 7 in Yorghos Apostolopoulos and Dennis J. Gayle (eds), Island Tourism and Sustainable Development: Caribbean, Pacific and Mediterranean Experiences, Westport: Praeger/Greenwood, pp. 113 – 129.

2001 Shrestha Nanda R. and Dennis Conway (2001) The shadow life of a migrant’s wife. In Susanne von der Heide and

Thomas Hoffmann (eds) Aspects of Migration and Mobility in Nepal. Kathmandu: Ratna Pustak Bhandar, pp. 153-177.

Conway Dennis, Adrian J. Bailey and Mark Ellis (2001) Gendered and racialized circulation-migration:

implications for the poverty and work experience of New York’s Puerto Rican women In Héctor R. Cordero-Guzmán, Robert C. Smith and Ramón Grosfoguel (eds), Migration, Transnationalization and Race in a Changing New York, Philadelphia: Temple University Press, pp. 146-163.

Ellis, Mark, Dennis Conway and Adrian J. Bailey (2001) The circular migration of Puerto Rican women: towards a

gendered explanation. In Gender and Migration, edited by Katie Willis and Brenda Yeoh. The International Library of Studies on Migration, Volume 10, Northampton, Mass: Edward Elgar, pp. 119 - 150.

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DENNIS CONWAY Page thirteen BOOK CHAPTERS (continued) 2000 *Conway Dennis (2000) Notions Unbounded: a critical (re)read of transnationalism suggests that U.S.-Caribbean

circuits tell the story better. In Biko Agozino (ed) Theoretical and Methodological Issues in Migration Research: Interdisciplinary, Intergenerational and International Perspectives, Aldershot, UK, and Brookfield, USA: Ashgate Publishers,. pp. 203-226.

1998 *Conway Dennis (1998) Misguided directions, mismanaged models, or missed paths? Chapter 2 in Thomas Klak

(ed), Globalization and Neoliberalism: The Caribbean Context, Lanham, Maryland and Oxford, UK: Rowman & Littlefield, pp. 29-50.

*Conway Dennis (1998) Microstates in a macroworld. Chapter 3 in Thomas Klak (ed), Globalization and

Neoliberalism: The Caribbean Context, Lanham, Maryland and Oxford, UK: Rowman & Littlefield, pp. 51-64.

*Klak Thomas and Dennis Conway (1998) From neoliberalism to sustainable development, Chapter 12 in Thomas

Klak (ed), Globalization and Neoliberalism: The Caribbean Context, Lanham and Oxford, UK, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield, pp. 257-275.

1997 *Potter Robert B. and Dennis Conway (1997) Introduction, Caribbean housing, the state and self-help: an overview.

Chapter 1 in Robert B. Potter and Dennis Conway (eds), Self-Help Housing, the Poor and the State in the Caribbean, Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee Press & Kingston, Jamaica: University of the West Indies Press, pp. 1-13.

*Conway Dennis and Robert B. Potter (1997) Caribbean housing futures: building communities for sustainability.

Chapter 12 in Robert B. Potter and Dennis Conway (eds), Self-Help Housing, the Poor and the State in the Caribbean, Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee Press & Kingston, Jamaica: University of the West Indies Press, pp. 243 – 259.

Conway Dennis (1997) Why Barbados has exported people: international mobility as a fundamental force in the

creation of small island society. In J. Manuel Carrion (ed) Ethnicity, Race and Nationality in the Caribbean, Rio Pedras, Puerto Rico: University of Puerto Rico, Institute of Caribbean Studies, pp. 274-308.

1996 *Conway Dennis and Thomas J. Cooke (1996) New York City: Caribbean immigration and residential segregation

in a restructured World city. Chapter 10 in John O'Loughlin and Juergen Friedrichs (eds), Social Polarization in Post-Industrial Metropolises, Berlin & New York: de Gruyter and Aldine Press, pp. 235-258.

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DENNIS CONWAY Page fourteen BOOK CHAPTERS (continued) 1995 Shrestha, Nanda R. and Dennis Conway (1995) Issues in population pressure, land resettlement and development:

The Case of Nepal. In N. Mohammed (ed), New Dimensions in Agricultural Geography, International Series in Geography: Perspectives in Resource Management in Developing Countries, New Delhi: Concept Publishing Co..

Conway Dennis (1995) Introduction, How vulnerable are our communities? In Dennis Conway and James C. White II (eds), Global Change: How Vulnerable Are North and South Communities ?, Indiana Center on Global Change and World Peace, Environment and Development Monograph Series, Occasional Paper, 27 1994 Knudsen, Daniel C., F. Robert Jacobs, Dennis Conway and Megan K. Blake (1994) Flexible Manufacturing in the

American Midwest. In Charles F. Bonser (ed) Dimensions of Change: Decline and Restructuring in the American Midwest, Bloomington, IN: Institute for Development Strategies, Indiana University, pp. 233-246.

1993 *Conway Dennis (1993) The new tourism in the Caribbean: reappraising market segmentation. In Dennis J. Gayle

and Jonathan N. Goodrich (eds), Tourism Marketing and Management in the Caribbean. London & New York: Routledge, pp. 167-177.

1992 Conway Dennis (1992) Migration in the Caribbean, In Tom L. Martinson (ed). Benchmark 1990, 20th Anniversary

Meetings,Conference of LatinAmericanist Geographers, Volume 17/18. Auburn, AL: CLAG, pp.91-98. 1989 * Conway Dennis (1989) Trinidad and Tobago. Chapter 3 in Robert B. Potter (ed) Urbanization, Planning and

Development in the Caribbean. London: Mansell, pp. 49-76. 1987 Conway Dennis (1987) A spatio-temporal analysis of the residential system in Port of Spain, Trinidad, 1931-1970.

In C. S. Yadav (ed) Contemporary City Ecology, New Delhi, India: Concept Pubs., pp. 19-61. * Conway Dennis and Ualthan Bigby (1987) Where Caribbean peoples live in New York city, In Elsa Chaney and

Constance Sutton (eds) Caribbean Life in New York City: Socio-Cultural Dimensions, Staten Island: Center for International Migration Studies, pp. 74-83. Second Printing.

1986 Conway Dennis (1986) Patterns of Caribbean migration. In Jack W. Hopkins (ed) Latin America and Caribbean

Contemporary Record, Volume IV, 1984-85, New York: Holmes and Meier, pp. 197-208. 1983 Conway Dennis and Ualthan Bigby (1983) Residential differentiation among an overlooked black minority: ‘new

immigrant’ West Indians in New York. In Barry Lentnek (ed), Contemporary Issues in Latin American Geography, Muncie, IN: Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers, pp. 99-109.

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DENNIS CONWAY Page fifteen BOOK CHAPTERS (continued) 1976 The Dallas-Fort Worth region, (with Kingsley E. Haynes, George Kell, Roger P. Kester, Ian R. Manners, Dudley

L. Poston and Howard Savage). Chapter 1 in Contemporary Metropolitan America, Volume 4,Twentieth Century Cities. Association of American Geographers, Comparative Metropolitan Analysis Project. Cambridge, MA: Ballinger.

41 chapters INSTRUCTIONAL/PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS 2011 Conway Dennis (2011) ‘Population and demography of the Caribbean’ and ‘Trinidad and Tobago-Country

profile.’ In John Garrigus (ed) The Encyclopedia of the Caribbean, New York: Facts on File, Inc [Forthcoming – manuscripts sent April, 2007]

2010 Conway Dennis (2010) Migration. In Barney Wharf (ed) Encyclopedia of Geography, New York: SAGE. 2009 Conway Dennis (2009) The Caribbean diaspora. In Richard S. Hillman and Thomas J. D’Agostino (eds)

Understanding the Contemporary Caribbean, Second Edition. Boulder, Colorado and Kingston, Jamaica: Lynne Reinner and Ian Randle Publishers.

2008 Conway Dennis and Nik Heynen (2008) Dependency theories: from ECLA to André Gunder Frank and beyond. In

Vandana Desai and Robert B. Potter (eds) The Companion to Development Studies, Second Edition. London: Hodder Arnold, pp. 92-95.

Conway Dennis (2008) Irregular migrant workers. In Vandana Desai and Robert B. Potter (eds) The Companion to

Development Studies, Second Edition. London: Hodder Arnold, pp. 229-234. 2007 Conway Dennis (2007) Evolving transnational migration systems: linking the Americas “from below.”

[Multiple-Book, Review Essay], Latin American Research Review, 42(1): 215-223. 2006 Conway Dennis and Nik Heynen (2006). Chapter 1. Globalization’s dimensions. In Dennis Conway and Nik

Heynen (editors) Globalization’s Contradictions: Geographies of discipline, destruction and transformation. London: Routledge, pp. 3-16.

Conway Dennis and Nik Heynen (2006). Chapter 2.The ascendency of neoliberalism and emergence of

globalization. In Dennis Conway and Nik Heynen (editors) Globalization’s Contradictions: Geographies of discipline, destruction and transformation. London: Routledge, pp. 17-34.

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DENNIS CONWAY Page sixteen INSTRUCTIONAL/PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS (continued) 2006 Conway Dennis (2006) Chapter 6. Globalization of labor: increasing complexity, more unruly. In Dennis Conway

and Nik Heynen (editors) Globalization’s Contradictions: Geographies of discipline, destruction and transformation. London: Routledge, pp. 79-94.

Conway Dennis and Richard Wolfel (2006) Chapter 8. Geo-Political globalization: from world systems to global

city systems. In Dennis Conway and Nik Heynen (editors) Globalization’s Contradictions: Geographies of discipline, destruction and transformation. London: Routledge, pp. 109-126.

Nanda R. Shrestha and Dennis Conway (2006) Chapter 13. Globalization’s cultural challenges: homogenization,

hybridization, and heightened identity. In Dennis Conway and Nik Heynen (editors) Globalization’s Contradictions: Geographies of discipline, destruction and transformation. London: Routledge, pp. 196-211.

Conway Dennis (2006) Chapter 14. Globalization from below: co-ordinating global resistance, alternative social

forums, civil society and grassroots networks. In Dennis Conway and Nik Heynen (editors) Globalization’s Contradictions:Geographies of discipline, destruction and transformation. London: Routledge, pp 212-225.

Conway Dennis and Nik Heynen (2006) Chapter 15. Towards ‘Fair globalization’: opposing neoliberal destruction,

relying on democratic institutions & local empowerment and sustaining human development. In Dennis Conway and Nik Heynen (editors)Globalization’s Contradictions: Geographies of discipline, destruction and transformation.London: Routledge, pp. 226-241.

Conway Dennis and Shanon Donnelly (2006) Remote sensing, GIS and ground truthing. Doing Development

Research, edited by Vandana Desai and Robert B. Potter. London: Sage, pp. 251-261. 2005 Conway Dennis (2005) Circular Migration, Rural-urban Migration and Small-Island Developing States. In Tim

Forsyth (ed), The Encyclopedia of International Development, London: Routledge. 2003 Conway Dennis (2003) The Caribbean diaspora. Chapter 12 in Richard S. Hillman and Thomas J. D’Agostino (eds)

Understanding the Contemporary Caribbean. Boulder, Colorado and Kingston, Jamaica: Lynne Reinner and Ian Randle Publishers. pp. 333-353.

2002 Conway Dennis and Nikolas C. Heynen (2002) Classical dependency theories: from ECLA to André Gunder Frank.

In Vandana Desai and Robert B. Potter (eds) The Companion to Development Studies. London: Edward Arnold. pp. 97-101.

2000 The 1999 Carl B. Sauer Distinguished Scholar Award to Bonham C. Richardson: A Tribute. For the 2000 Edition

of the CLAG Yearbook, Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers, University of Texas at Austin, pp. 163-165.

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DENNIS CONWAY Page seventeen INSTRUCTIONAL/PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS (continued) 1999 “Cartegena” (with Benjamin Timms) World Book Encyclopedia. Fall, 1999. 1998 Conway Dennis (1998) Migration from the Caribbean to the United States. Chapter 10 in David Barker, Carol

Newby and Mike Morrissey (eds), A Reader in Caribbean Geography. Kingston, Jamaica: Ian Randle Pubs, pp. 71-74.

Conway Dennis (1998) International migration and refugees in Latin America. Chapter 16 in Jack W. Hopkins (ed) Latin America: Perspectives on a Region, 2nd Edition, New York: Holmes & Meier, pp. 264-280. 1996 Conway Dennis (1996) The End of Geography? Impossible! Caribbean Studies Association Newsletter, (Fall 23(3), 4-5. Conway Dennis (1996) What about the Underside of Paradise? Caribbean Studies Association Newsletter, (Spring: 23(2), 3-4. 1994-1995 Conway Dennis (1995) The 'new tourism' and Caribbean development imperatives. Caribbean Studies Association Newsletter, (Spring: 22(3): 4-5. Conway Dennis (1994) Rethinking the relations of international mobility. Caribbean Studies Association Newsletter, Fall: 21(1): 5-6. Conway Dennis (1994) More President's Musings. Population Specialty Group, President's Annual Report, AAG Population Specialty Group Newsletter, Volume 15, 1994, pp. 1-3. 1993-1992 Conway Dennis (1993) An Incoming President's Reflections. Population Specialty Group, President's Annual

Report, AAG Population Speciality Group Newsletter,, Volume 14, 1993, pp. 2-4. "Venezuela." The New Encyclopedia Brittanica: Macropedia- Knowledge in Depth 15th Edition, Chicago, IL:

Encyclopedia Britannica. Volume 29, (1993) pp. 468-476. 1992-1990 Conway Dennis (1992) Migration trends in the Americas. In Tom.L. Martinson & Susan Booker-Gross (eds),

Revisiting the Americas: Teaching and Learning the Geography of the Western Hemisphere, (NCGE/IGC), pp. 148-151.

"Puerto Rico." 1990 Edition of Compton's Encyclopedia, Chicago, IL: Encyclopedia Britannica, 1992. 1988 "West Indies." 1988 Edition of Compton's Encyclopedia (Chicago, IL: Encyclopedia Britannica), 1988. 23 chapters & publications

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DENNIS CONWAY Page eighteen TECHNICAL REPORTS 1995 Institutional Mechanisms for Coastal Resource Management and Protection in St. Lucia (with Paul Lorah and

Edward Jackiewicz). EPAT/MUCIA Working Paper, July, 1995. 1991 Caribbean Population and Development Trends and Interrelations: A 1990-91 Assessment, (with George L.

Stolnitz), Report to UN ECLAC Sub-regional Headquarters for the Caribbean, Special Service Agreement, No. CLA-88-1697, Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Population Institute for Research and Training, October, pp.240.

1990 Flexible Manufacturing in the American Midwest, (with Daniel C. Knudsen, F. Robert Jacobs, Megan K. Blake

and J. Lynne Friedmeyer) Report to Ameritech Fellowship Program, Institute for Development Strategies, Indiana University, Bloomington, December, 1990.

1989 Major Trends in Caribbean International Migration and Urbanization. Interim Report to UNECLAC, Port of Spain Office, Trinidad & Tobago, August, 1989. 1986 Bibliography of Serials on Caribbean Affairs, (with Claudio Milman). ERIC Clearinghouse for Social Studies/Social Science Education and Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Indiana University, Bloomington, December, 1986. 1982-1981 Causes and Consequences of Rural-to-Rural Migration in Nepal. Final Narrative Report to Ford/ Rockefeller Foundations' Research Program on Population and Development Policy: Migration (with Bal Kumar K.C., Mohan N. Shrestha and Nanda R. Shrestha), June, 1982, p. 19. Causes and Consequences of Rural-to-Rural Migration in Nepal. Research Report to Ford/Rockefeller

Foundations' Research Program on Population and Development Policy (with Nanda R. Shrestha) July, 1981, p. 253.

1978-1977 Methodology to Evaluate Alternative Coastal Zone Management Policies: Application in the Texas Coastal Zone, Final Report, Volume 1: Methodology, Volume II. Documentation. Center for Research: Water Resources, Division of Natural Resources and Environment, The University of Texas at Austin, 1978 (with E.G. Fruh et. al.). South Texas Colonies Project, Summary and Recommendations Report. Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public

Affairs, University of Texas at Austin, 1977 (with J. Hazleton et. al.). The Colonias of the Lower Rio Grande Valley of South Texas, Special Study, Methodology to Evaluate Alternative Coastal Zone Management Policies: Application in the Texas Coastal Zone,1977

(with K.E. Haynes et. al.).

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DENNIS CONWAY Page nineteen TECHNICAL REPORTS (continued) 1976-1973 Residential Area Change and Residential Relocation in Port of Spain, Trinidad. Unpublished Ph. D. Dissertation, Department of Geography, The University of Texas at Austin, 1976. International, Internal and Intra-Urban Migration to Port of Spain, Trinidad. Research Report, prepared for the Town and Country Planning Division of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Government of Trinidad and Tobago, 1975. Population Projections for Texas Counties, by single ages, for each year between 1970 and 1985 (with Dudley Poston, Jr., James A. Gundlach). Population Research Center Report, for Texas Governor's Office and Texas State Education Agency, 1973. RESEARCH SUPPORT-Fellowships, Grants and Consultancies N.I.C.H.D. Fellowship: 1972-1973 at the Population Research Center, University of Texas atAustin. Fellowship, Middle East Center, University of Texas at Austin, Summer Program in Urban Studies, Cairo, Egypt, 1973. OAS Research Fellowship, Organization of American States, Washington, D.C., 1974-1975, Field support in Trinidad. Summer Faculty Fellowships -1979, and 1982, Indiana University, Bloomington, $2,200.00 and $3.000.00, respectively. Causes and Consequences of Rural-to-Rural Migration in Nepal. Ford/Rockefeller Foundation's Research Program on Population and Development Policy, $47,856.00 (Project Director), May 1979 - May, 1981. Supplementary Grant, Ford/Rockefeller Foundations, $2,400.00, 1980. Project Author: Indiana University Fertility Determinants Group Project for Futures Group Inc. Preparation of Report, "Relationships of Rural-to-Rural Migration and Rural Fertility in LDCs," 1981-1982, $5,000.00. Co-Director, Impacts of Frontier Migration on Hill Migrants in Nepal's Terai. NSF/Geography and Regional Science Program, Grant SES - 8812668, (with Nanda R. Shrestha), Sept.1988 - April, 1990: $70,784. Consultant: to Population Division - United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago Office, November, 1988 - June, 1991. [Report on Caribbean International Migration and Urbanization Trends and Population-Development Policy Recommendations (with George Stolnitz)] $5,500.00. Co-Director (with Daniel C. Knudsen [PI] and F. Robert Jacobs) Flexible Production in the American MidWest. Research Project, 1990-91 Ameritech Program, Regional Economic Development Institute, Indiana University, January, 1990 - September, 1990: $20,000.00.

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DENNIS CONWAY Page twenty RESEARCH SUPPORT (continued) Project Director, IMF Policies, Austerity and Emigration: Jamaica's Lessons for Trinidad and Tobago. Indiana Center on Global Change and World Peace (MacArthur Foundation supported), Indiana University June, 1990 - January, 1991: $2,000.00. President's Council on International Programs supplementary grant: $500.00. Co-Director, Flexible Manufacturing: A North American Perspective, (with Daniel C. Knudsen [PI] and F. Robert Jacobs). Book Prospectus and Research Project, 1991-92 Ameritech Program, Institute for Development Strategies, Indiana University, January, 1991 - September, 1991: $32,750.00. Team Member, EPAT/MUCIA Project "Institutional Mechanisms for Coastal Resources Protection in Small Caribbean Countries." (with Emilio F. Moran) October, 1993 - December, 1995: : 1993-94: $59,329.00 awarded: 1994-95: $29,843.00 awarded: 1995-96 : $15,116 awarded. Organizer: EPAT/MUCIA Project Synthesis Workshop: Lessons from Comparative Studies of Latin American and Caribbean Institutional Mechanisms for Environmental Management, Miami, May 12/13, 1995: $20,000 awarded. Overseas Conference Fund Travel Grant: Participation at the International Conference on Population Geography, sponsored by the Population Geography Study Group of the Institute of British Geographers, held in Dundee, Scotland, September 16-19, 1995, and a Two-Day Research Seminar coordinated by the Humanities Research Centre, Oxford Brookes University on The Comparative Histories of Migration from the Caribbean to Europe, held at St. Edmund Hall, Oxford University, September 22-24, 1995: $800.00 awarded. Overseas Conference Fund Travel Grant: Participation in the Conference sponsored by the IGU Commission on Population and the Environment, at the Centre for Applied Population Research, University of Dundee, Dundee, Scotland, UK, held on August 26-29, 1998: $800.00 awarded. Co-organizer of an Author’s Conference to prepare manuscripts for Discipline, Punishment or Destitution? Globalization, Neoliberalism and Restructuring in Latin America and Africa (co- organizers Dennis Conway and Nikolas C. Heynen) sponsored by the Indiana Center on Global Change held at Marriott Roadway Hotel, Indianapolis, on November 6th, 1999. Support received $4,500. Project Director: Social and Economic Dynamics of Foreign-born, Young Returning Migrants to the Caribbean: Trinidad Phase. A Preliminary Pilot Study. President’s Council on International Programs - International Projects and Activities Grant, Indiana University, Bloomington December, 2001: Amount awarded: $2,4000. Principal Investigator (with Robert B. Potter and Godfrey St. Bernard): Young Returning Nationals in Trinidad. The National Geographic Society’s Committee for Research and Exploration – NGS-CRE. One year of field work support awarded: $19,725 – May 2003 – September 2005. Overseas Conference Fund Travel Grant: Participation in the 2nd International Conference on Population Geography at the University of St. Andrews, Scotland, UK, held on August 11-14, 2004: $700.00 awarded. Co-Director (with Leah VanWey and Jorge Chapa) ‘Transnational Migration in the Era of Globalization.’ Faculty Study Group and Spring Semester Mini-Conference. Sponsored by the Indiana Center on Global Change, Indiana University, Bloomington, August 2005 - May 2006. Amount awarded: $3,500.00 in July 2005. Proposal to the Multidisciplinary Ventures Fund for support of our mini-conference entitled “Transnational Connectedness” held April 20/21, 2006: $4,000 awarded.

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DENNIS CONWAY Page twenty one RESEARCH SUPPORT (continued) Co-Principal Investigator, (with Radiance Technologies and The American Geographical Society) - Antilles GIS Project: Isaiah Bowman Expedition - Trinidad and Tobago, Year 3: Amount requested: $49, 575 –April 15, 2006. The Antilles GIS Project received funding from FMSO, Fort Leavenworth, US Department of Defense: Amount awarded: $1.2 million in Year 1, $1.0 million In Year 2; Year 3 funding withdrawn by FMSO Director. Overseas Conference Fund Grant: Participation in the 1st International Tourism Conference: Beyond the boundary at the University of the West Indies-Cave Hill, Barbados, to be held on December 8 - 11, 2009: $500.00 awarded. Co-Investigator (with Robert B. Potter and Godfrey St. Bernard): Return of the ‘Next Generations’: Narratives of belonging, identities and mobilities in a Trinidad-London transnational social field. Two year project - January 2012 – December 2013. HONORS & RECOGNITION * Listed in the Fifty-fifth Edition of Who’s Who in America, 2001, January, 2000

* President, Population Specialty Group, Association of American Geographers 1993-1995.

* Associate Editor, Caribbean Studies Association Newsletter, July, 1994 to 1997

* Contributing Editor: Columbia Gazeteer Project, October, 1994 - March, 1995

* Invited to serve on the Editorial Advisory Board of Progress in Development Studies (Edward Arnold), October, 1999 to present.

* Invited to serve on the Conference of LatinAmericanist Geographers Honors Committee, September 1999-2002.

Chair of Honors Committee, 2001-2002. * Club Sports Adviser of the Year, 1999-2000, Recreation Sports Division, Indiana University, Bloomington,

Indiana: Awarded for Coaching Services with the IU Women’s Rugby Club. * Expert witness testimony on the geography and social and political stability of the island of Dominica in

Hendricks Circuit Court, January 30, 2001. * Invited by Ed Butler of BBC Radio (via email) to be involved in a three-way conversation on the ‘Impacts of

mass tourism on small islands,” with him (as convener) and Berthia Parle the head of the Caribbean (and St. Lucian) Hoteliers Association (as the other expert). Twenty-minute radio interview took place in WFIU studio, at 9:00am, EST, May 4th, 2006.

* Invited to serve on the Editorial Advisory Board of The Open Geography Journal (Bentham Open), March, 2008

to present. [Declined the offer of Editor in Chief] * Associated Editor, Annotated Research, Loraine Cook and Tony Bastick (editors), UWI-Mona and UWI-St.

Augustine.

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DENNIS CONWAY Page twenty two BOOK REVIEWS Malcolm Cross, Urbanization and Urban Growth in the Caribbean. London: Cambridge University Press. For Geographical Review, 1980. Robert N. Thomas and John M. Hunter (eds),Internal Migration Systems in the Developing World, with Special Reference to Latin America. Boston: G. K. Hall and Co. The Professional Geographer, August, 1981. Bonham C. Richardson, Caribbean Migrants: Environment and Human Survival on St. Kitts and Nevis, The University of Tennessee Press. Annals, Association of American Geographers, September, 1985. Bonham C. Richardson, Panama Money in Barbados, 1900-1920. The University of Tennessee Press. Annals, Association of American Geographers, September, 1987. Ank Klomp, Politics in Bonaire. Assen/Maastrich, Netherlands: Van Grocum S. Comp. B.V. Caribbean Review, 1989. Barry S. Levine (ed), Caribbean Exodus. Westview Press. Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs, Fall, 1989. Richard Tardanico (ed), Crises in the Caribbean Basin. Sage. Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs, Fall, 1989. Robert. B. Potter and Tim. Unwin (eds) The Geography of Urban-rural Interaction in Developing Countries. Routledge. Economic Geography, January, 1990. Dean Forbes and Nigel Thrift (eds) The Socialist world: Urban Development and Territorial Planning. Oxford: Basil Blackwell. Annals, Association of American Geographers, March, 1990. Tony. Barnett Social and Economic Development. Guildford Press. The Professional Geographer, November, 1990. Elizabeth McClean Petras, Jamaican Labor Migration: White Capital and Black Labor, 1850-1930. Boulder: Westview Press. New West Indian Guide/Nieuwe West-Indische Gids, 64/3 & 4, 1990. Delisle Worrell, Small Island Economies. Praeger. Studies in Comparative International Development, 25(4), Winter 1990-91. Pitamber Sharma Urbanization in Nepal. Hawaii: East-West Institute. Journal of Developing Areas, 25(3), April, 1991. Sergio Diaz-Briquets & Sidney Weintraub Migration, Remittances and Small Business Development. Growth and Change, 23(2), Spring 1992. Bonham C. Richardson, The Caribbean in the Wider World, 1492-1992. Cambridge University Press. The Professional Geographer, 45(2), May 1993. Robert B. Potter, Housing Conditions in Barbados: A Geographical Analysis. ISER, UWI. Caribbean Geography, 4(2): 143, 1994. For Environment & Planning A, 26(6): 996-7, 1994.

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DENNIS CONWAY Page twenty three BOOK REVIEWS (continued) Ransford Palmer, Pilgrims from the Sun: West Indian Migration to America. Invited endorsement of book-jacket, Twayne Publishers, New York, February, 1995. Polly Pattullo, Last Resorts: The Cost of Tourism in the Caribbean. For Economic Geography, 73(4): 458 - 460, 1997. Paula L. Aymer, Uprooted Women: Migrant Domestics in the Caribbean. For International Migration Review, 33(1): 210-211, 1999. Alejandro Portes, Carlos Dore-Cabral and Patricia Landolt, The Urban Caribbean: Transition to the New Global Economy. For Studies in Comparative International Development, 34(3), Fall, 1999. Bonham C. Richardson, Economy and Environment in the Caribbean: Barbados and the Windward Islands in the Late 1800s. For Economic Geography, 76(1): 104-105. January 2000. Robert Gwynne and Cristobal Kay 1999 Latin America Transformed. For Growth and Change: A Journal of Urban and Regional Policy, 32(1): 140-144. Winter 2001. Robert B. Potter 2000 The Urban Caribbean in an Era of Global Change. For Urban Geography, 22(1): 187-188, February-March, 2001. Charles Hirschman, Philip Kasinitz and Josh DeWind 1999 The Handbook of International Migration: The American Experience. For Urban Geography, 22(5): 503-504, August, 2001. Harold Brookfield 2001 Exploring Agrodiversity: Issues, Cases, and Methods in Biodiversity Conservation. For Land Degradation & Development, 12:1-2, 2001. Nancy Foner 2001 Islands in the City: West Indian Migration to New York City. For Urban Geography, 23(7): 695, 2002. Nigel Boland 2001 The Politics of Labour in the British Caribbean: The Social Origins of Authoritarianism and Democracy on the Labout Movement. For American Historical Review, February 2003, 221-222. Ramona Hernandez 2002 The Mobility of Workers under Advanced Capitalism. For Social Forces, 18(3): 1066-67, 2003. Jonathan Pugh and Robert B. Potter 2003 Participatory Planning in the Caribbean: Lessons from practice. Invited endorsement of book-jacket, London: Ashgate, 2003. Andrea Colantonio and Robert Potter 2005 Urban Tourism and Development in the Socialist State. Invited endorsement of book-jacket, London: Ashgate, September, 2005. Ruben Gowricharn 2007 Caribbean Transnationalism: Migration, Pluralization and Social Cohesion. Oxford, Lexington Books, Rowman & Littlefield. For Journal of International Migration & Integration, 8: 119-121. Richard Jones 2008 Immigrants Outside Megalopolis. Invited endorsement of book-jacket, Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books, December 2007.

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DENNIS CONWAY Page twenty four BOOK REVIEWS (continued) Margaret Byron and Stephanie Condon 2009 Migration in Comparative Perspective: Caribbean Communities in Britain and France. London: Routledge, 288p for Population, Space, and Place. Dennis Merrill, 2009 Negotiating Paradise: U.S. Tourism and Empire in Twentieth-Century Latin America. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, p327, for Journal of Latin American Studies Margarita Cervantes-Rodriguez, Ramon Grosfugel and Eric Mielants, 2009 Caribbean migration to Western Europe and the United States: Essays on Incorporation, Identity and Citizenship.Philadelphia: Temple University Press, p 261 for Journal of Latin American Studies 35 book reviews PAPER PRESENTATIONS Between 1972-1999: 74 paper presentations From 2000 - to - present Population and Development Geographies: A Gendered Approach. Paper presented in the Special Panel on “Teaching Gender in Geography” organized by Lydia Pulsipher at the World 2000 Conference held in Austin, Texas, on February 11th/12th, 2000. Where is the Environment in Caribbean Development Theory? (with Benjamin Timms) Paper presented in “Caribbean Development: Geography’s Assessment, Special Session I: Environmental Histories” at the 96th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers held in Pittsburg, PA, April 4-8, 2000. Globalization, Neoliberalism and Restructuring in Latin America and Africa: A Destructive Global Discipline? (with Nik Heynen). Paper presented at the Conference “Globalization and Third World Development in the Twenty-First Century” held at the University of Georgia, Athens, April 9-11, 2000. Leaving in Order to Stay: The Transnational Migration of Caribbean People as ‘Creative Ambiguity and Controlled Paradox’ and a ‘Long-held, Livelihood Strategy of Resistence.’ Invited paper presentation to the Department of Anthropology and Latin American Studies, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, October 13, 2000. Gettin’ There, Despite the Odds: Caribbean Migration to the U.S. in the 1990s. Paper presented at the 97th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers held in New York City, February 27 - March 3rd, 2001. Urban Change in Contemporary Nepal under Globalization: Today’s Dilemma, Tomorrow’s Problem (with Nanda R. Shrestha and Keshav Bhattarai). Paper presented at the Conference Urbanizing World and UN Habitat II - Istanbul + 5, organized by the International Research Foundation for Development, Columbia University, held in New York City on June 5-7, 2001. Temporal Dynamics of Land Use, Population and Environmental Relationships in the Morang and Jhapa Districts of Nepal's Tarai Region (with Nanda R. Shrestha and Keshav Bhattarai). Paper presented at the South East Regional Meeting of the Association of American Geographers held in Lexington, Kentucky, November, 2001.

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DENNIS CONWAY Page twenty five PAPER PRESENTATIONS (continued) Globalization, Urbanization and Geo-capital Accumulation at the Periphery: A Tale of Kathmandu, Nepal (with Nanda R Shrestha and Keshav Bhattarai). Paper presented at the 98th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, held in Los Angeles, March 19-23, 2002. Are Transnational Migration’s Dimensions Generalizable? : Comparing Remittances Consequences and Return Migrant Impacts in the Caribbean, Oaxaca (Mexico) and Nicaragua. Invited presentation at the “2002- McKay- Costa”Conference on Latin American Migration held at the Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, April 25 - 26, 2002. The Impact of Migration on Regional Stability. Invited lead-off presentation in Panel 3 entitled “The Impact of Migration on Regional Stability” in the 4th Conference on Caribbean Issues, sponsored by the US Department of State, Office of External Research, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Washington D.C. held at the System Planning Corporation, Rosslyn/Arlington on October 4 - 5, 2002. Globalization and Urban Growth in Nepal: A Portrait of Kathmandu. (with Nanda R Shrestha). Paper presented at the Asian Urbanization Meeting held in Athens, Georgia, February, 2003. Transnational, Multi-local Migration Behaviors: Which Local Context is ‘Home’? Paper presented in the Special Session “The Experience of Return Migration: Caribbean Perspectives” at the 99th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, held in New Orleans, March 7, 2003. Tourism, Terrorism and Turmoil: Are the Problems facing Nepal’s Alternative Tourism Industry Insurmountable (with Keshav Bhattarai and Nanda R Shrestha) ” Paper presented at the 99th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, held in New Orleans, March 8, 2003. Commentary on ‘Past, Present and Future of Population Geography.’ PSG Plenary Session in honor of Glen Trewartha’s 50th Presidential Address. Paper presented at the 99th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, held in New Orleans, March 8, 2003. The Integration of Mediterranean and Caribbean Islands in Global Logistics Networks of European and North American Transnational Corporations (with Eric Lambourdiere, Sorbonne, Paris). Paper presented at the second STELLA Focus Group I meeting held at Regione Toscana in Brussels, Belgium, on April 24-27, 2003. The Globalization of Labor: Complexity among Diversity. Paper presented in “Globalization’s Many Dimensions” Session I and Panelist in Session II at the 100th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers held in Philadelphia, March 16-20, 2004. Emerging Trends in US-Caribbean Transnational Circuits. Paper presented in the Panel on “Emerging Trends in Caribbean Transnational Circulation” at the Second International Conference on Population Geography held in St. Andrews, Scotland, August 11-14, 2004. Using ‘Feature Analyst’ to Extract Generalized Urban Features of Kathmandu, Nepal, based on Gestalt Theory. (with Keshav Bhattarai) Poster presented at the AAG West Lakes Division Meeting held in Iowa City, Iowa on November 3-5, 2005 Yachting and Marina Development in Trinidad: Successful Multiplier Effects for an Alternative Tourism Initiative. Paper presented in the Panel: ‘Alternative Caribbean Tourisms’ at the 102nd Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers held in Chicago, March 7-11, 2006.

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DENNIS CONWAY Page twenty six PAPER PRESENTATIONS (continued) Peripheral Urbanization and Transformation of Urban Spaces: Kathmandu, Nepal, 1969 - 2003 (with Keshav Bhattarai) Paper presented at the 102nd Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers held in Chicago, March 7-11, 2006. Trinidadian Transnational Return Migrants: Are they a ‘Brain Gain’? Presentation in the Mini-Conference, ‘Transnational Connectedness’ held at Indiana University, Bloomington, In 47405 on April 21st, 2006 Kathmandu Valley Urban Sprawl (1955-2003): A Challenge for Urban Sustainability (with Keshav Bhattarai) Paper presented at the First Annual Himalayan Policy Conference, held at the Nepal Study Center, the University of Wisconsin, Madison on October 19, 2006. Identifying drivers of deforestation by the integration of remote sensing and spatial data for the Central Development Region of Nepal (with Keshav Bhattarai) presented at the Second Annual Himalayan Policy Conference, held at the Nepal Study Center, the University of Wisconsin, Madison, October 11, 2007. What drives deforestation and how does it impact the quality of rural life and livelihoods in the Central Development Region of Nepal (with Keshav Bhattarai) presented at the West Lakes AAG Regional Conference held in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois on November 8-10, 2007. Returning Trinidadian transnational migrants’ views on race and color-class at ‘home’ and ‘away from home’. Invited paper presented at the 4th Race, Ethnicity and Place Conference held on November 5-8, 2008 at Miami University, Florida. Monitoring the successes and failures of community forestry in Nepal (with Keshav Bhattarai) presented at the West Lakes AAG Regional Conference held in Bloomington, Indiana on November 13-15, 2008. Cultural Pulls, Repetitive Visiting, Friends and Family Networks as Catalysts for Appropriate ‘New Tourism’ in Trinidad. Presented in the Session ‘Caribbean Tourism: Future Developments’ at the West Lakes Meeting of the Association of American Geographers held in Bloomington, Indiana on November 13-15, 2008 Diasporas, transnationalism, circulation, remittances, and return migration are central features of contemporary Caribbean societal changes and development futures. Paper presented at the 105th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers held in Las Vegas, Nevada, March 22-27, 2009. Chinese ‘trailing spouses’ as dependents of Chinese graduate students in the US: Their experiences – personal travails, adaptation problems, family tensions and stresses. (with Lei Xu) Paper presented at the 105th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers held in Las Vegas, Nevada, March 22-27, 2009. ‘Slow Tourism’ as a sustainable alternative model for the Caribbean’s geographic margins (with Benjamin F. Timms) Paper presented at the 1st International Tourism Conference; Beyond the boundary: creating new epistemologies in tourism, co-organized by the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Barbados and the University of Surrey, Brighton, UK, held in Bridgetown, Barbados on December 8-11, 2009. The return of youthful Trinidadian transnational professionals: their potential as a ‘brain-gain’. (with Robert B Potter) Invited paper presented at the conference Trans-Atlantic Perspectives on International Migration: Cross-border Impacts, Border Security, and Socio-political Responses, organized by the Department of Political Science and Geography and the Mexican Center at UT-San Antonio, TX, held in March 4-5, 2010.

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DENNIS CONWAY Page twenty seven PAPER PRESENTATIONS (continued) Returning youthful Trinidadian ‘prolonged sojourners’: Views on their transnational experiences, ‘flexible’ racial identities, and ‘adaptable’ color-class positioning (with Robert B Potter and Godfrey St. Bernard). Invited paper presented at the 5th Race, Ethnicity and Place Conference held on October 6-8, 2010 at SUNY -Binghamton, NY. INSTRUCTIONAL PRESENTATIONS Between 1983-1984: Universities Field Staff International - Lecture Tours Contemporary Caribbean Issues, Alternative Caribbean Development Paths, Caribbean Immigration to the United States, Third World Urbanization, Latin American and Caribbean Development. As University Field Staff Faculty Associate for the Caribbean I undertook a month-long tour of consortium member university campuses presenting Colloquia on selected topics, September-October, 1983. Universities visited were: University of Pittsburg, Brown University, University of Missouri at St. Louis, University of Missouri at Columbia and California State University at Fullerton. The Grenada Invasion, U.S.- Caribbean Interrelationships, the Caribbean Basin Initiative, Alternative Caribbean Development Paths, Caribbean Migration and Immigration to the United States, Third World Urbanization. As University Field Staff Associate for the Caribbean I undertook a month-long tour of consortium member university campuses presenting Colloquia on selected topics, March-April, 1984. Universities visited were: University of Kansas, Dartmouth College, the Universities of Alabama at Tuscaloosa and Birmingham. Between 1984 -1999: 40 instructional presentations From 2000- to -present Migration and Remittance Investments in Nicaraguan Households (with Diana Pritchard) Presented in the PIRT Colloquium Series, Indiana University, Bloomington, IUB, April 14th, 2000. Caribbean Immigration. Two hour invited lecture presented in Mini-University, 2000, sponsored by the School of Continuing Studies, Indiana University, Bloomington, June 20-22, 2000 Comparing the Residential Experiences of Black West Indians in London and Caribbean People of Color in New York City: 1960s - 1990s. Presented in the PIRT Colloquium Series, Indiana University, Bloomington, October 19, 2001. U.S. Immigration from the south. Presentation and Panel discussion in “Understanding Latin American Immigration to Indiana.” Public Forum sponsored by the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies held at the Monroe County Library, Bloomington, Indiana, May 8th, 2002 Son Las Dimensiones De la Migración Transnacional Generalizable? Comparar consecuencias de las remesas y los impactos migratorios de vuelta en los Caribe, el Oaxaca (Méjico), y la Nicaragua. Presentation during site visit to UCA, Managua, March, 31, 2002.

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DENNIS CONWAY Page twenty eight INSTRUCTIONAL PRESENTATIONS Returnees’ Enduring Sense of Belonging: Why the Sounds and Sights of the Caribbean “Bring them Home.” Invited lecture for National Geographic Awareness Week, Department of Geology/Geography, Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, Illinois, November 17, 2004. Globalization’s Contradictions: Why is it an Increasingly Unruly World? Presentation to the “One world after all?” Freshman Interest Group (FIG) taught by Justin Peterson, September 27th 2005. Trinidadian Transnationalism and Return Migrant Experiences. Presentation in the Geography Department Colloquium Series, October 21st 2005. Commonwealth Caribbean and Jamaican Cultural Geography’s Diversity. Introductory Presentation to the JA Orientation Program, International Service Learning Study Abroad Program to Jamaica, Office of International Affairs, IUPUI, June 27th 2006. The Development Potential of Trinidadian Return Migrants: ‘Making a difference back home …’ Presentation in the Geography Department Colloquium Series, April 13th 2007. PH.D. DISSERTATIONS -- COMMITTEE CHAIR 1981 Susan K. Shannon, "Intraurban Housing Search Procedure and the Spatial Behavior of Households Differentiated by Work Status." 1982 Nanda R. Shrestha, "The Process of Rural-to-Rural Migration in the Agrarian Economy of Nepal." 1986 Poonam Thapa, "Socioeconomic Change and Rural Migration in Nepal: Individual and Household Relations." 1987 Mary M. Graham, "Migration and Development Relations in a Depressed Region, Appalachia." 1991 J. Matthew Shumway, "Spatial Mobility Over the Life Course: A Longitudinal Analysis." 1993 Thomas J. Cooke, "Effect of Proximity to Job Opportunities on the Employment of Secondary Labor Market Participants in Three U.S. Metropolitan Regions." 1995 Susan M. Walcott, "Niches and Networks: Urban Regional Growth in Indianapolis: 1979-94." 1996 Paul A. Lorah, "Wilderness, Uneven Development and Demographic Change in the Rocky

Mountain West, 1969-1993" 1998 Edward Jackiewicz, "Occupational Composition, Housing Quality and Shelter Attainment during the

Inaugural Period of Economic Reform: Quito, Ecuador: 1982-90." 2001 Richard Wolfel, “Mobility in Transition: Migration in the Former Soviet Union During an Era of Political

and Economic Transformations.”

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DENNIS CONWAY Page twenty nine PH.D. DISSERTATIONS -- COMMITTEE CHAIR (continued) 2001 Keshav Bhattarai, “Household Land Ownership and the Use of Forests in Bara District, Central Tarai Region

of Nepal.” 2007 Benjamin F. Timms, “Renegotiating Peasant Ecology: Responses to Relocation from Celaque National Park,

Honduras.” [March] 2010 Todd Lindley “Intercountry Adoption in the Philippines and the United States: A Multi-sited Approach in an

Era of Transnationalism” [July] PH.D. DISSERTATIONS -- COMMITTEE MEMBER 1983 Andrew Krmenec, "The Influence of Housing Market Structure on Racial Transition." 1984 Hamilton Bims (Anthropology), "Small Farm Economizing: A Symbolic View of Jamaica." 1985 Richard Barff, "Capital Substitution and Metropolitan Decentralization: Structural and Locational Change in U.S. Manufacturing." 1987 Mark Ellis, "The Geography of Strikes in the United States, 1953-77." 1989 Rshood M. Khraif, "Interstate Migration and Destination Choice of the Elderly in the United States." 1989 Maria Villar (Anthropology), "From Sojourners to Settlers: On the Experience of Mexican

Undocumented Migrants in Chicago." 1989 Adrian J. Bailey, "A Longitudinal Analysis of the Migration of Young Adults in the United States. 1992 Patricia M. Clay (Anthropology), "Fishermen as Rational Peasants: A Venezuelan Case Study." 1994 Loretta M. Barfield (Anthropology), "Family Influence on Fertility, Migration and Aging: Coping and

Adaptation in the Blue Ridge Province of Appalachia, Floyd County, Virginia." 1995 Byungsik Yoon, "Estimating the Returns to the Migration of Male Youth in the United States:

A Longitudinal Analysis." 1995 Xiangxing ‘Max’ Lu "Household Migration Decision-making: Analyzing Relationships among Residential

Satisfaction, Mobility Intentions and Actual Moving Behavior." 1997 Stephen King (Speech Communication) "Redemption Song in Babylon: The Evolution of Reggae and the Rastafarian Movement" 1997 Valerie Kier " The Effects of the Arab Boycott in Israeli Trade: an Empirical Analysis." 1997 Andrea Siqueira (Anthropology) "Ecology of Food: Land Use Change, Domestic Life and Nutritional Status of Native Populations of Amazon Estuary Brazil"

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DENNIS CONWAY Page thirty PH.D. DISSERTATIONS -- COMMITTEE MEMBER (continued) 1997 Karen Kessel (Anthropology) "Strategy or Improvisation?: Decision-making Among Dominican

Women." 1999 Garth Banninga “Static and Dynamic Analyses of Average Work-trip Travel Times for a Large Set of U.S.

Cities.” 1999 Ronald M. Gifford II (History) “George Thompson and Trans-Atlantic Antislavery, 1831-1865. 2000 Kris Kodrich (Journalism) Globalization and the Mass Media: Cultural Dominance and Resistance in the

Nicaraguan Press. 2001 Mark Reisinger U.S. Internal migration as a Response to the Economic Restructuring of Local Labor Market

Areas’ Economies: 1985-1990. 2002 Nik Heynen The Social Processes contributing to Urban Environmental Change: Indianapolis’ Inner-city Urban Trees, 1962-1993. 2003 Elizabeth Cooling Babcock (Anthropology) Belizean Transnationalism: The Role of Migrant Voluntary Associations. 2005 Zhigang Tang. The Urban Housing Market in a Transitional Economy: Shanghai as a Case Study,

September. 2008 Christine Mathenge. Effects of Migrant Influx, Occupance and Land Acquisition on Changing Land Tenure

Patterns in Southwest Uganda [June]. 2009 William L. Mangold. The Middle Woodland Occupations of the Kankakee River Valley and Beyond: The

Goodall Tradition Re-Visited and Re-Interpreted [May] EXTERNAL EXAMINERS: PH.D./M.Phil DISSERTATIONS 2001 Eric Lambourdiere (Universite des Antilles et de la Guyane, Campus de Schoelcher, Martinique, French

West Indies) Les Plates Formes Logistiques dans le Caraïbe [June 2001] Ph.D. External Examiner. 2001 Jonathan Pugh (Department of Geography, Royal Holloway, University of London, Egham, Surrey, England)

Deconstructing Participatory Environmental Planning: Dispositions of Power in Barbados and St Lucia. [December 2001] M.Phil. External Examiner.

2004/2005 Valerie Clerveaux (Department of Geography, University of the West Indies, Mona, Kingston, Jamaica) Resource Utilization and Migration Issues in the Turks and Caicos Islands [Fall 2004] M.Phil External Examiner. Re-examination, [Summer 2005]. PH.D. DISSERTATIONS IN PROGRESS -- CHAIR Frank Marshalek, Small Businesses, Informality and Trans-Nationalism in Cuba. PH.D. RESEARCH COMMITTEE CHAIR: Lei Xu (Geography)

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DENNIS CONWAY Page thirty one M.A. THESES & DEGREES -- COMMITTEE CHAIR 1978 Mustafa Kuko. “An Analysis of the Movement Patterns in the Black Sector of Indianapolis” and “A Model to Predict the Change in Housing Values in Indianapolis between 1960-1970.” 1979 Mary M. Graham. Residential Relocation and Search Patterns Resulting from Stress Situations. 1981 Poonam Thapa. Proximate and Structural Determinants of Internal Migration in Contemporary Nepal. 1983 Ualthan Bigby. Residential Separation among Caribbean Immigrants in New York City: The Role of Changes in U.S. Immigration Policies, 1952-1980. 1985 Carol L. Winkelman. Economic, Ethnic and Cultural Factors as Alternative Explanatory Influences of Rural to Urban Migration in Soviet Central Asia. 1987 Claudio Milman - [M.A. in Latin American and Caribbean Studies] 1988 Michael A. Makinen. Gentrification Related Displacement in Center Township, Indianapolis. 1988 Naragandat Shiwdhan. Differences in Residential Search Behavior between Elite and Non-elite Urban Households in Georgetown, Guyana. 1988 Siobhan Needham. Migration-Fertility Inter-relationships in Kenya. 1988 Kevin Brown - [M.A. in Latin American and Caribbean Studies] 1989 José Diaz - [M.A. in Latin American and Caribbean Studies] 1989 David Anthony Harris. The Evolution of an Internal Migration System under Advanced Capitalism: Italy, 1959 - 1984. 1991 Benjamin M. I. Goss. Offshore Industrial Location: U.S. Electronics Manufacturing in the Caribbean. 1998 Regina Ripley. A Mexican Transnational Migration Network: Social Relations in both Sending and

Receiving Communities. [M.A. in Latin American and Caribbean Studies] 1998 Karen Spartz. “Income Inequality Trends in Indiana: Adding Insult from the Rich to Injury of the Poor" and

“Income Inequality Trends in Indiana: Psycho-social Resignation at the Bottom of the Gap.” 1999 Benjamin Timms. Linkages between Domestic Agriculture and the Hotel Sector in St. Lucia. 2003 Alonso Colina - [M.A. in Latin American and Caribbean Studies] 2004 Mariella Arredondo - [M.A. in Latin American and Caribbean Studies] 2004 Peter Hossler. Hungry for Peace: Integrating Resources into a More Comprehensive Understanding of the War in Mozambique. 2005 Joseph Rodman. Return Migration to Grenada: Transnational Developments. 2007 Benjamin Schultz Latino Growth and Demographic Trends in Non-Traditional Destinations of Kentucky. 2005-2010 Danielle Dahn. [In progress] 2008 Kristen Lonard-Johnston. Gentrification: A Socio-economic Construction in Indianapolis, Indiana [February 29th 2008]. B.A. HONORS THESES - UNDERGRADUATE MENTOR 1997-1998 Kathy Revtyak (IMP program) Gender, Development and the NGO: Companion Community

Development Alternative’s Attempt to Stimulate Women’s Economic Development in Cuscatlán, El Salvador. Completed in May, 1998. Recipient of the 1998 IMP Richard D. Young Award for overall achievement.

1999-2000 Tamara Tufani (IMP program) Development of Moroccan Rural Women through Conservation of the Argan Biosphere Reserve. Completed in December 2000.

2001 -2004 Kunal Desai (IMP program) Development, Conflict and AIDs. Completed in May 2004. Co-recipient of the 2004 IMP Richard D. Young Award for overall achievement.

2003-2004 Nicole West (IMP program) Transcending the Crisis of Development: From Critique to Solutions. Completed in December, 2004. Recipient of the 2004 IMP Outstanding Senior Project Award.

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DENNIS CONWAY Page thirty two B.A. HONORS THESES - UNDERGRADUATE MENTOR (continued) 2001 - 2005 Danyell Dahn (IMP program) Faculty mentor of program of course work on “Sustainable Urban

Development.” Completed in May, 2005. 2004–2006 Matthew Neumann (IMP program) Faculty mentor of program of course work on “Global Justice.” Completed in May, 2006. 2004–2006 Katherine Mobley (IMP program) Faculty co-sponsor (with Jeffrey Huntsman) of program of course

work on “Sustainable Urbanism.” Completed in May 2006. Co-recipient of the 2006 IMP Outstanding Senior Project Award. 2006 -2007 Ian Petrulli (IMP Program) Faculty sponsor of program of course work on “Latin American Urban

Futures.” Completed in December, 2007. 2005 -2008 Olivia Fradin (IMP Program) Faculty sponsor of program of course work on “Caribbean Ecology &

Sustainable Development.” Completed in May, 2008. 2010 -2012 Barton Girdwood (IMP Program) Faculty sponsor of program of course work on “Human Migration

and Diaspora Studies.” 2010 -2012 Alicia Nieves (IMP Program) Faculty sponsor of program of course work on “Human Migration

Studies.”

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DENNIS CONWAY Page thirty three TEACHING ACTIVITIES: Courses Taught (1976-2005) GEOG G110 Introduction to Human Geography. G120 World Regional Geography. G210 Introductory Political Geography. G235 Maps and Aerial Photographs. G237 Introductory Computer Cartography. G306 Geography of Current Issues: Latin American and Caribbean Urbanization. G314 Urban Geography. G317 Geography of Developing Countries- /W222 Intensive Writing course. G320 Population Geography. G323 Geography of Latin America G324 Geography of the Contemporary Caribbean. G336 Environmental Remote Sensing. G415/G515 Advanced Urban Geography/Sustainable Urbanism G441 Migration and Population Redistribution. G450 Undergraduate Readings in Geography: Various topics G500 Research Problems in Geography I (Graduate Program Core) G501 Research Problems in Geography II (Graduate Program Core)

G409/G509 History and Philosophy of Geography.

G520 History and Philosophy of Geography (Graduate Program Core). G603 Seminar in Urban/Regional Systems: Migration and Development.

G612/G812 Seminar in Population Geography: Migration models & theories.

G613 Seminar in Political Geography: Political Economy of Development in Latin America & Caribbean.

G613 Seminar in Political Geography: Political Economy of Development in the Third World.

G810 Seminar in Social Geography: Urban

and Regional Socio-Spatial Theories and Praxis.

G813 Seminar in Political Geography: Political Economy of Urbanization in Advanced Capitalist Societies.

G814 Seminar in Urban Geography: Political Economy of Urbanization in LDCs.

G830 Readings in Geography: Individual topics.

G840 Research in Geography: Individual projects.

G850 MA thesis research. G860 Ph.D. dissertation research. LTAM L300 The Latin American Experience. L301Contemporary Problems in Latin America. L426/L536 Special Topics in Latin American & Caribbean Studies: Undergraduate/Graduate Readings supervision -topics vary.

L495 Special topics in Latin American & Caribbean Studies L526 Summer Seminar in Political

Geography: Topic - Political Economy of Development: Latin American & Caribbean Experiences. L803 Individual Readings in Latin American and Caribbean Studies- Development/Political Economy. L803 Individual Readings in Caribbean Studies: Historical geography of the Caribbean & its development paths. Graduate School I702 Interdisciplinary Workshop

Module on “Doing Field Research in the Caribbean.”

I702 Interdisciplinary Workshop Module on “Research Design Considerations for Third World Inquiries by Geographers.”

IMP I465 Internship course for IMP majors

I460 ‘Capstone’ course for IMP major

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DENNIS CONWAY Page thirty four TEACHING ACTIVITIES: Instructional Development Grants Spatial Systems in Third World Development, Indiana Consortium for International Programs (ICIP), $300.00, 1981. President's Council on International Programs, Indiana University, $600.00, Fall, 1982. Learning Resources Grants - acquisition of Remote Sensing Data Image Processing Software Programs, MICROPIPS, $500.00 award, Development grant for AGRISCENE Computing Manual, $1,000 award, 1985. Bloomington Faculty Computer Literacy Program: BCCUC Summer Faculty Fellowship, $4,500.00, Bloomington Faculty Computer Literacy Course "Making Maps With Micros" Summer, 1985. Project Director: COAS Integrated Course Development Grant (with Scott Robeson) to support the development of GEOG G135: Intensive Field Course in Geography during Summer, 2001, for implementation in Summer II, 2002. Amount awarded: $10,000 for 2001. Regional Consultant on up-dating Chapter 3 “Middle and South America” in Lydia Pulsipher’s World Regional Geography, Third Edition for W.H. Freeman and Company, November 2003. Co-Instructor (with Ron Osgood): “Documenting Rural Cuba: Visualizing Cuban Landscapes and People” an interdisciplinary 400-level course, jointly developed by the Departments of Geography and Telecommunications. Proposal to Office of International Programs, IUB, for a 2004 Overseas Study Program Development Grant to support a site visit to Santa Clara, Cuba, in February, 2004. Amount awarded $2,500. Teaching Excellence Recognition Award, College of Arts & Sciences, Indiana University, Bloomington, May, 2005; $2,500.00 award. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES IN GEOGRAPHY Referee for the following journals: Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Urban Geography, Journal of Geography, International Regional Science Review, Demography, Latin American Research Review, Journal of Regional Science, Studies in Comparative International Development, Antipode, Growth and Change, Geographical Analysis, The Professional Geographer, Social and Economic Studies, Geoforum, Transactions, Institute of British Geographers, International Migration Review, Social Problems, Social Science Quarterly, International Studies Quarterly, Caribbean Geography, Political Geography Quarterly, Population and Development Review, American Ethnologist, Ecumene, Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Progress in Development Studies, Economic Geography, The Historian, Land Degradation & Development, Asian and Pacific Migration Journal , American Historical Review, Contemporary Economic Policy, Land Use Policy Journal, Environment and Planning D: Government and Policy, Political Geography, Southeastern Geographer, Global Environmental Politics, Journal of Eastern Caribbean Studies, Journal of International Migration and Integration, the Geographical Review, Irish Geography, Journal of Sustainable Tourism, Mobilities, Geografiska Annaler, Series B: Human Geography, Critical Asian Studies. Referee for grant proposals for the Geography and Regional Science Program, National Science Foundation, 1977 - present. Referee for grant proposals for the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, 1989 - present.

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DENNIS CONWAY Page thirty five PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES IN GEOGRAPHY Referee for The Research Council of Norway, February 2009: The effect of migration and remittances on land use change in rural Guatemala and Mexico: is there a forest transition? Book manuscript & prospectus reviews

: University of Arizona Press - December, 1993; John Wiley, September, 1994; Indiana University Press - January, 1995; Oxford University Press - February, 1995; Routledge - November, 1995; University of Arizona Press - June, 1996.

: Thesaurus of the World: A Compendium of Alternate Place names by Frank Abate for Oxford University Press - June, 2000.

: Population: An Introduction to Concepts and Issues, 8th Edition by John Weeks for Wadsworth Press - October, 2000.

: Guide to American Place names by Frank Abate for Oxford University Press - October 2000. : Urban Geography by Kaplan, Wheeler and Holloway, for John Wiley and Company, September, 2002. : Exploring Our World, Glencoe/McGraw Hill, April, 2006 : Invited Academic consultant to a Glencoe/McGraw-Hill high school world regional geography text to review the 3 chapter unit on Latin America - May, 2006. : Academic consultant to a Glencoe/McGraw-Hill middle school world geography text for 2008, to review several chapters on Latin America - July 2006.

: Global Change and Caribbean Vulnerability: Environment, Economy and Society at Risk? by David Barker, David Dodman and Duncan MacGregor (eds), for UWI Press, September 15th 2008.

: An Ethnic Geography of Brazilian Immigrants and Returnees: Complexities and Transformations of Immigrant Ethnic Identities, by David Marcuse, for Ashgate Press, May 12th , 2009

: Role and Impact of Aviation in the Caribbean, by Fiona Rajé for Ashgate Press, November 2009 External referee for promotion and tenure: At the following universities: : The University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica. : Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania. : Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, University of London, Egham, Surrey, England : Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. : Rutgers, State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, New Jersey. : University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas. : University of California-Los Angeles, California. : Hofstra University, Hempstead, New York City, New York. : Colgate University, Hamilton, New York. : The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania. : Hunter College, New York City, New York. : University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. : University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut. : East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina : Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan. : Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania. : City College of New York, New York City, New York : The College of Staten Island, CUNY

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DENNIS CONWAY Page thirty six PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES IN GEOGRAPHY (continued) Sundry Professional Activities Co-Organizer (with Thomas D. Boswell) International Geographical Congress 1992 Field Trip, "Caribbean Islands." Organized a detailed Travel Itinerary for IGU Field Trip, planned for July, 26 - August, 8th, 1992. Preliminary Planning Visit, July, 1991. IGU Field trip canceled. Area Correspondent, for the Caribbean and Central America, RC 31 Committee on International Migration of the International Sociological Association Newsletter, International Migration Review. April, 1991 to 2001 Director (Executive Committee Member), Population Specialty Group, Association of American Geographers: 1989-1992. Population Specialty Group Newsletter Producer -Spring, 1991. Vice- President, Population Specialty Group, 1992-93. President, Population Specialty Group, 1993-95. Director (Executive Committee Member), Latin American Specialty Group, Association of American Geographers: 1994-96. Contributing Editor: Editorial Board, Caribbean Studies Association Newsletter, 1994 - 1997. Coordinator, Graduate student paper competition, Population Specialty Group, Association of American Geographers, 1998-2000. Coordinator, PSG Student paper competition, 2001 to 2004. Member, Galveston Group Health as a Human Right in the Americas. Participant in the formation of this “Civil society” network of North American, Latin American and Caribbean activists, NGOs, university institutions, labor movements, with the its formation consolidated at the inaugural meeting held in Galveston, Texas, October, 1998. Executive Board Member, Conference of LatinAmericanist Geographers: 1999-2002. Honors Committee Member, 1999-2001. Honors Committee Chair, 2001-2002. Invited to serve on State Department’s Educational Partnerships Program (EPP) Panel for the Western Hemisphere. Review of proposals and Panel deliberations at Academy for Educational Development, 1825 Connecticut Avenue, N.W., Washington D.C. 20009 held on March 2nd 2004. Conference Activities Organizer and Chair - Interest Group Session on Caribbean Urbanization at the 74th Annual Meeting of Association of American Geographers, New Orleans, April 1978. Organizer and Chair - Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers Special Session 1 and 2, Caribbean Development and Caribbean Urbanization at 75th Annual Meeting of Association of American Geographers, Philadelphia, April 1979.

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DENNIS CONWAY Page thirty seven PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES IN GEOGRAPHY (continued) Conference Activities (continued) Compiler of Pre-Conference Proceedings of the 10th Anniversary Meeting of the Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers, Muncie, Indiana, April 1980. Proceedings published by the Department of Geography, Indiana University, p. 553. Organizer - Special Session on Migration and Development Issues in Nepal at 77th Annual Meeting of Association of American Geographers, Los Angeles, April, 1981. Co-Organizer (with Thomas A. Boswell) - Panel on The Impacts of Caribbean Migration upon the United States, at 11th Annual Meeting of Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers, Buffalo, New York, October, 1981. Co-Organizer (with Lata Chatterjee) - Special Session on Development Planning: Theory and Practice, at 78th Annual Meeting of Association of American Geographers, San Antonio, Texas, April, 1982. Member - Local Arrangements Committee, Conference on Dimensions of Regional Development and Planning Institutions, Regions and Impacts, Bloomington, Indiana, May, 1982. Co-Organizer (with Thomas A. Boswell)- Population and Latin American Specialty Groups sponsored Special Session on Caribbean Migration, at the 82nd Anniversary Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Minneapolis, May, 1986. Organizer and Chair - Panel Session, Caribbean Migrants in Metropoli, at the XIII International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, Boston, Massachusetts, October, 1986. Co-organizer (with Jerome McElroy) Panel on "Tourism and Caribbean Development: Progress or Regress," at the 1988 MALAS Meeting, Bloomington, Indiana, October, 1988. Co-Organizer (with Richard C. Jones)- Population Specialty Group sponsored Special Session o International Migration between the United States and Mexico, at the 85th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Baltimore, MD, March, 1989. Organizer - Special Session on "The Caribbean under Global Restructuring," Sponsored by the Socialist Geographer’s Specialty Group at the 86th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Toronto, April, 1990. Round Table and Panel Coordinator, "Caribbean Population Policies in the 1990s: Immediate Needs for the 21st Century," at the XV Annual Meeting of the Caribbean Studies Association, Port of Spain, Trinidad, May, 1990. Organizer of PSG Sponsored Sessions, 1990-1. For Miami 87th AAG Meeting. Seven sessions organized, September, 1990. Co-organizer and Chair (with Jerome McElroy) Panel on "The Insular Caribbean: Future Development Alternatives." Annual Meeting of MALAS, Cincinnati, Ohio, October, 1990.

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Organizer: Panel 24 on "Future Development Alternatives in the Caribbean: Policies for the Nineties," at the XVIth Annual Conference of the Caribbean Studies Association held in Havana, Cuba, May, 1991. DENNIS CONWAY Page thirty eight PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES IN GEOGRAPHY (continued) Conference Activities (continued) Panel Member, "The Goals of U.S. Immigration Policy: What are they, and what should they be? Round table panel sponsored by the PSG Specialty Group at the 88th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, held in San Diego, April, 1992. Panel Member, "Crisis in Development Theory: Directions for Third World Development" Panel discussion at the 27th Congress of the International Geographical Union Conference on Third World Development, held at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, Whitewater, Wisconsin, August, 1992. Organizer - Panel on "New Directions in Population Geography," Sponsored by the AAG Population Geography Specialty Group at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Cincinnati, Ohio, April 1-3, 1993. Co-Organizer (with Lawrence A. Brown and William Frey)- AAG Population Specialty Group sponsored Sessions on "Migration, Urbanization and Residential Mobility," at the 1993 Meeting of the Population Association of America, Cincinnati, Ohio, April 1-3, 1993. Organizer - Special Plenary Lecture on "Major Directions in Population Geography," Sponsored by the Population Geography Specialty Group at the 89th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Atlanta, April 6-11, 1993. Co-Organizer (with William B. Wood)- Population & Human Rights Specialty Groups co-sponsored Special Session on "Today's Refugees: Flows and Consequences," at the 89th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Atlanta, April 6-11, 1993. Organizer & Chair, Panel on "Issues in Caribbean Migration" at the 18th Annual Meeting of the Caribbean Studies Association, held in Kingston & Ocho Rios, Jamaica, May 24-29, 1993. Co-Organizer (with Thomas Klak) - Latin American and Industrial Geography Specialty Groups co-sponsored Session(s) on "Caribbean Development I & II: Urbanization, Industrialization, Rural Development, Ecotourism: Are They Sustainable?" at the 90th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, held in San Francisco, March 29 - April 2, 1994. Co-Organizer (with Lawrence A. Brown & Peter Morrison)- AAG Population Specialty Group sponsored Session on "Geographical Perspectives on Applied Demography," at the 1995 Meeting of the Population Association of America, San Francisco, California, April 6-8, 1995. Co-Organizer (with Thomas Klak)- 7 Special Sessions on "Reassembling the Caribbean Basin." at the 92nd Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers held in Charlotte, NC, April 9-13, 1996. Panel Member, “The Altantic Diaspora” Afro-American Studies, Latin American and Caribbean Studies and African Studies Seminar, Indiana University Bloomington, November 18, 1997.

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Co-Organizer (with Thomas Klak)- 4 Special Sessions on "Rediscovering Caribbean Geography." at the 94th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers held in Boston, MA, March 25-29, 1998. DENNIS CONWAY Page thirty nine PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES IN GEOGRAPHY (continued) Conference Activities (continued) Organizer & Chair, Panel on "The Development Conundrum: What are the Issues ?" at the 23rd Annual Meeting of the Caribbean Studies Association, held in Antigua, May 26-39, 1998.

Organizer - Three Special Sessions on "Caribbean Development: Geography’s Assessment." at the 96th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers held in Pittsburg, PA, April 4-8, 2000. Organizer - Two Special Sessions on “Caribbean I & II: Migration and Development in the Caribbean” for the 97th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers held in New York City, February 27 - March 3rd, 2001. Co-Organizer (with Robert B Potter) – Two Special Sessions on “The Experience of Return Migration: Caribbean Perspectives” for the 99th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers held in New Orleans, March 4 - 8, 2003. PSG Plenary Panel Member, “The Case for Population Geography,” in honor of the 50th Anniversary of Glenn Trewartha’s Presidential Address, organized by Kavita Pandit (University of Georgia) at the 99th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers held in New Orleans, March 4 - 8, 2003. Discussant: “Migration and its consequences in the less developed world” Two panel sessions organized by Matthew Taylor (Arizona State University) at the 99th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers held in New Orleans, March 4 - 8, 2003. Academic Review Panelist for the 2004 Educational Partnerships Program, administered by the Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, at the Academy for Educational Development (AED), Washington, D.C. held on March 2nd 2004. Co-Organizer (with Christian Allen) Two Special Sessions on “Globalization’s Many Dimensions: Destructive, Disciplinary or Contradictory” at the 100th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers held in Philadelphia, March 16-20, 2004. Co-Organizer (with Robert B Potter) – Panel on “Transnational Migration” at the Second International Conference on Population Geography held in St. Andrews, Scotland, August 11-14th, 2004. Co-organizer (with Lydia Pulsipher) - Panel on ‘Alternative Caribbean Tourisms” at the 102nd Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers held in Chicago, IL, March 7-11, 2006. Organizer– Paper Session on ‘Caribbean Tourism and Development Futures’ at the West Lakes AAG Regional Meeting held at the IMU, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, on November 13-15, 2008. Co-organizer (with Robert B Potter) – Paper Session on ‘Return of the Next Generations’ at the 105th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers to be held in Las Vegas, NV March 21-27, 2008.

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