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Dave and dog Dave McDermott

Office:143 Sequoyah, Haskell Indian Nations University, 155 Indian Ave., Lawrence, KS 66046
Phone: 785-830-2766 (Haskell)
Email: dtmcdermott@gmail.com

  • B.A., Economics, Haverford College
  • B.S., Geology, State University of New York at Albany
  • M.A., Geography, University of Kansas
    Thesis: "Political Economics and the Location of Domestic Coal Mining."

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Publications/Presentations   Research Interests

John Kostelnick, Rex  Rowley, Dave McDermott, Carol Bowen.  2009.  “Developing a GIS Program at a Tribal College” Journal of Geography Mar/Apr 2009.

Dave McDermott.  2009.  “Indian Displacement from the Loess Hills.” Space and Polity, May 2009.

Temashio Anderson, Kalonie Hulbutta, Josh Meisel, Lee Meisel, Carol Bowen, Lou Hara, John Kostelnick, Dave McDermott, and Rex Rowley.  2008.  "Project Management; University Adds an Important Element to GIS Education."  ESRI GIS Educator, Summer 2008, Pg. 3.

Dave McDermott and Jeannie McDermott. "Simple, Savory Sardines." The Christian Science Monitor, October 8, 2008, pg. 14.
Soren Larson, Curt Sorenson, Dave McDermott, Joshua Long, Christopher Post. 2007. Place perception and social interaction on an exurban landscape in central Colorado. Professional Geographer 59(4), pgs 421-433.
Dave McDermott. Bird Watching in the Loess Hills of Iowa. Bird Watchers' Digest, November/December 2007, pgs 94-104.
Dave McDermott. 2006. Animate Time and Space to Visualize Economic Change. GeoWorld, November 2006, pgs 28-31.
Dave McDermott. 1994. Nebraska's Indian Cave. Backpacker, December 1994, pg. 95.
Dave McDermott. 1991. Missouri's Squaw Creek National Wildlife Refuge. Bird Watchers' Digest, March/April 1991, pgs. 56-60.
 
 

Place and environmental policy, North America, Cartography/GIS, Loess Hills, Missouri River Valley.