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- Scientists dig deep and find a way to accurately predict snowmelt after droughts
- Cracking the Case of Missing Snowmelt After Drought
- 2023 Esri Canada GIS Scholarship for ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV
- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to Daniel Murphy
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- Anke Baker Wins Staff Achievement Award
- Spring 2023 Virtual Geospeaker Event with Ginger Gosnell-Myers
- CAG Paper Presentation Award - Congratulations to Alysha van Duynhoven!
- Informing & Engaging Urban Youth on Public Hearings: GEOG 363 Final Showcase
- Research Talk: Modeling Urban Wetland Complexities
- Highlight Paper: Quantifying land carbon cycle feedbacks under negative CO2 emissions
- Bright Addae winner of the 2023 ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV ECCE GIS Scholarship Award
- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to Jonny Cripps
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- 2023 Geospeaker Presentation with Dr. Pauline McGuirk
- Congratulations to Our Graduates - October 2023
- Evaluating the impact of educational goals at ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV
- The Belongings of Precariously Housed People - A Report
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- 2023 Distinguished Speaker Presentation with Dr. Deb Cowen
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- Professor Nicholas Blomley Honored with the Community-Engaged Research Achievement Award
- Graduate Students Claire Shapton and Marina Chavez Honored with the Community-Engaged Graduate Scholar Award
- Applications now open: 2024 ESRI Canada GIS Scholarship for ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV
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MMR Bio
As a human geographer and interdisciplinary scholar, I study social and environmental justice movements, racial and cultural geographies, inequality, and urban space.
My research program weaves three primary threads. First, my work examines how racial capitalism and settler colonialism manifest spatially in cities across North America. Second, in relation to these broader structures of power, I explore the creative practices that Latinx, Black and Indigenous peoples engage to resist, reimagine and build within their everyday geographies. These creative practices take the form of organized social and environmental justice movements, artistic engagements, and everyday doings and refusals that activate urban space in distinct ways. Third, I engage modalities that call attention to histories and geographies of injustice and build relations between differently minoritized peoples, both methodologically and in practice. Across these threads, I employ urban, cultural and feminist theory, alongside critical spatial literatures, to build a robust analysis of urban space and urban life.
In 2023 I was awarded a SSHRC Insight Development Grant for the research project ‘Gentrification, cultural politics & housing justice in Mexico City’. This research examines the increase of AirBnB units in Mexico City over the past five years, and how the financialization of housing and rapid increase in foreign remote workers in Mexico City have fueled the eviction and displacement of low-income residents in the Colonia Juarez neighborhood. In collaboration with housing justice organizer Sergio González of the organization 06600 Plataforma Vecinal y Observatorio de la Colonia Juarez, we are producing a series of digital maps that visualize the increase in AirBnB units alongside the number of evictions that have taken place in the neighborhood over the past 5 years. This project explores how issues of housing justice, like eviction and displacement, are intimately related to struggles for social and environmental justice, as well as to geographies of colonialism and territoriality in Mexico.
Since 2014, I have been thinking in relation with through our collaborative writing around themes of ‘decolonial geographies’ and radical relationality. and I have been in dialogue since 2015, thinking on themes of art, haunting and the urban. Since 2017, I have been collaborating with the , and I am a co-editor of the 'Indigenous Geographies of Resistance' chapter of AEMP's edited volume with . I am also a founding member of the , and serve on the editorial boards of the and journals.
Before joining the faculty at ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV, I served as a Creative Cities Fellow at Stanford University, and as a Lecturer in Urban Studies at San Francisco State University. I earned my PhD and MA in Geography at the University of Washington and my BA in Interdisciplinary Studies at UC Berkeley. My work has been published in Antipode, Environment & Planning D, Urban Geography, the Annals of American Geographers, Political Geography, ±õ´³±«¸é¸é’s Spotlight On series, and Planning Theory & Practice.
Research Interests:
- Race and urban space
- Black and Latinx geographies
- Social & Environmental justice movements
- Cultural geographies
- Decolonial and anti-colonial geographies
- Feminist methodologies
Graduate Students:
- Tsatia Adzich, PhD Student
- Joy Russell, MA Student
Selected Publications:
On race, urban space & liberatory struggles
- RamÃrez, M.M. and Adzich, T. (2023) When Monuments Fall: anticolonial disruptions & decolonial urban practices. Urban Geography, 44 (6), 1084-1092.
- RamÃrez, M.M. (2022) Policing, racial capitalism & the ideological struggle over public safety. International Journal of Urban & Regional Research, Spotlight on Racial Capitalism:
- RamÃrez, M.M. (2020) Take the houses back/Take the land back: Black and Indigenous urban futures in Oakland. Urban Geography, 41(5), 682-693.
- RamÃrez, M.M. (2020) City as Borderland: Gentrification and the Policing of Black & Latinx Geographies in Oakland. Environment & Planning D, 38 (1), 147-166
On cultural geographies, art & the urban
- Best, A. and RamÃrez, M.M. (2021) Urban Specters. Environment and Planning D, 39 (6), 1043-1054.
On Latinx Geographies
- RamÃrez, M.M. (Forthcoming, 2024) ‘Gloria Anzaldúa’. Entry in Key Thinkers on Space & Place [Third Edition]. Eds. Gilmartin, M., Hubbard, P., Kitchin, R., & Roberts, S. Sage Publications.
- Cahuas, M., Douglass-Jaimes, G., Faiver-Serna, C., Gonzalez Mendoza, Y., Martinez Lugo, D., RamÃrez, M.M. (2023) Latinx Geographies: Opening Conversations. ACME 22 (6),1462-1489
- ZaragocÃn, S., RamÃrez, M.M., GarcÃa, M., and Gonzalez Mendoza, Y. (2022) Bilingual Intervention: Latinx and Latin American Geographies: A Dialogue. Antipode Online:
On relationality & anticolonial praxis
- RamÃrez, M.M. and Daigle, M. (2023) ‘Storying relations: a method in pursuit of liberation’, in V. Lawson et al. (eds) Abolishing Poverty: Towards Pluriverse Futures and Politics. University of Georgia Press: Athens, GA. p. 162-183
- Vasudevan, P., RamÃrez, M.M., Gonzalez Mendoza, Y., and Daigle, M. (2023) Storytelling Earth & Body. Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 113 (7), 1728-1744.
- Daigle, M. and RamÃrez, M.M. (2021) Space. Keywords for Gender and Sexuality Studies, eds. Aren Aizura, Aimee Bahng, Amber Musser, Karma Chavez, Mishuana Goeman, Shona Jackson and Kyla Wazana Tompkins. New York: NYU Press, 217-221.
- Daigle, M. and RamÃrez, M.M. (2019) Decolonial Geographies. Keywords in Radical Geography: Antipode at 50, 78-84. DOI: 10.1111/anti.12455
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