Interests
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Marginalized People
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Sexual Minorities
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Economic Geography
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Environmental Geography
Educational Background
Doctor of Philosophy, 1980
Michigan State University, Geography
Dissertation title: Wood Products Plants in Northwestern California: Changes in Location and Size
Advisor: Lawrence Sommers
Master of Arts in Geography, 1975
Miami University, Oxford, Ohio
Advisor: Howell Lloyd
Bachelor of Arts in Geography, 1973
Geography, California State University, Chico
1972, Geography, University of Uppsala, Sweden
1968, American Field Service Exchange Student, Switzerland
Courses Taught
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Geog 501 – Research Methods
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Geog 363 – Economic Geography
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Geog 195 – Humans as Modifiers of the Earth
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Geog 102 – Human Geography
Selected Publications
Edited books
Bradley T. Cullen. Sustainable Development And Geographical Space: Issues of population, environment, globalization and education in marginal regions. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, with Heikki Jussila and Roser Majoral.
Articles in refereed journals
Bradley T. Cullen. “A Case Study of New Businesses in Albuquerque, New Mexico,” Papers of Applied Geography Conferences. Vol. 30, 2007.
Bradley T. Cullen. “Factors Influencing Corporate Equality,” Papers of the Applied Geography Conference. Vol 29, 2006.
Bradley T. Cullen. “The Location Decisions of Albuquerque’s Queer Business Community.” Papers of the Applied Geography Conferences. Vol. 28, 2005
Bradley T. Cullen. “The ‘Right’ Denied Same-Sex Couples,” Papers of the Applied Geography Conference. Vol. 27, 2004
Bradley T. Cullen. “The “Crème De La Crème” of Consumers: An Analysis of the Lesbian and Gay Male Market,”Papers of the Applied Geography Conference. Vol. 26, 2003.
Administrative Duties
Department
Professor
Graduate Advisor
Library Representative
College
Faculty Senate, Curriculum Committee
Faculty Sentae, Library Committee
Profession
AAG, Membership Committee
Board of Directors, Applied Geography Conferences
Editoral Boards, Southwestern Geographer and Scottish Geographer
Member, IGU Commission, Evolving Issues of Geographical Marginality in the Early 21st Century World