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International Postings on GeographyJobs.com
By Robert Libera
September 16, 2008

We are now offering international job postings in addition to our domestic listings...

New GeographyJobs Features
By Robert Libera
August 28, 2008

At GeographyJobs we are always looking for ways to improve the site and the experience for our users. Check out some of our new additions...

Calling all writers
By Robert Libera
October 6, 2008

GeographyJobs.com is looking for writers who wish to contribute articles or columns to the site. This is a great opportunity to gain exposure for yourself and/or your company, read on for details.

So what is a Geographer anyway? (Part 1)
By Brian Doucet
December 21, 2007

That’s not an easy question to answer. As someone who has studied geography all my life, I find it difficult to convey exactly what our discipline is to others. I was at a party recently, when someone asked me what I studied...

So what is a Geographer anyway (Part III)
By Brian Doucet
March 10, 2008

Chances are if you have studied geography, you have read a lot of literature written by people who are not geographers. Because the definitions of geography overlap onto many different other fields of study, it is only logical that some of the authors who are the most influential to our own discipline, come from other subjects...

So what is a Geographer anyway? (Part II)
By Brian Doucet
January 17, 2008

As I have mentioned previously, geography is a very broad term. In many regards, this is one of our strengths; as geographers, we study and learn about such diverse topics which enable us to learn from each other...

An introduction to gentrification Part I
By Brian Doucet
May 20, 2008

It doesn’t take much scanning through big city newspapers these days to come across articles about gentrification. From New York to Amsterdam to Toronto and beyond, old formerly working-class inner-city neighbourhoods have been transforming into trendy affluent places very quickly...

An introduction to gentrification Part II
By Brian Doucet
June 24, 2008

It doesn’t take much scanning through big city newspapers these days to come across articles about gentrification. From New York to Amsterdam to Toronto and beyond, old formerly working-class inner-city neighbourhoods have been transforming into trendy affluent places very quickly...

Olympics, events, and urban regeneration
By Brian Doucet
August 12, 2008

The Beijing Olympics are now upon us. They are an international celebration of sport, with the world’s best athletes coming together and all the world’s eyes fixed on them. But of course, the Olympics are far more than sport. For cities that bid for, and, if they are lucky enough, win the right to host the games, the stakes are just as high as for the athlete’s going for gold.