Mark
Hamin
Lecturer of Regional Planning.
Visiting Lecturer in Regional Planning. B.A. History and B.A.Philosophy,
Brown University; Ph.D. History and Sociology of Science, Universityof
Pennsylvania. Instructor for Reg Pl 651: Planning History and Theory;
(Fall 2003) Env Des 140: Awareness of the Physical Environment;
(Spring 2003) Env Des 205: Dynamics of Human Habitations; (Fall
2002) Reg Pl 693A: Research Methods; and (Spring 2002) Reg Pl 692h:
Technology and Urban (Re)Form. Previous teaching as Temporary Assistant
Professor in Community and Regional Planning at Iowa State University
and Instructor at the University of Pennsylvania. Special research
interests include: urban infrastructural and technological history;
social-cultural perspectives on environmental risk, security, and
'quality of
life' in cities; and changing food ecologies/economies.
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