Publications

(Last Three Years)

Alderman, D. and Inwood, J., 2023. On the Living Black Atlas: Learning Geospatial Ethics from the African American Freedom Struggle. The Cartographic Journal on-line first. 

Schlemper, M., Till, K., Adams, J., Lewicka, M.,Raento, P., Alderman, D., and Inwood, J.  2023. Yi-Fu Tuan’s Legacy: Impacts of the Geographical Review, Disciplines, Scholarship and Teaching. Geographical Review, 113 (3) 297-313.

Inwood, J. 2023. The Modern Infrastructure Landscape and the Legacy of Slavery Professional Geographer. 75 (1) 44-51.  

Inwood, J. and Alderman, D., 2022. “Performing the Spadework of Civil Rights: SNCC’s Free Southern Theater as Radical Place-Making and Epistemic Justice.” GeoJournal. 87: 3719-3734.

Alderman, D., Craig, B., and Inwood, J., Cunningham, S. 2022. The 1964 Freedom Schools as Neglected Chapter in Geography Education. Journal of Geography in Higher Education. Online first. 

Brand, A., Inwood, J., and Alderman, D., 2022. Truth Telling and Memory Work in Montgomery’s Conflicted Landscape: Welcome to the “Capital of Cool.” ACME: A Critical Journal of Geography. 21 (5) 468-483.

Inwood, J. and Tyner, J. 2022. Militarism and the Mutually Assured Destruction of Climate Change. Space and Polity, 26 (1) 62-66. 

Inwood, J. 2022. Bobby Wilson: Understanding the Political Economy of the US South. Southeastern Geographer. 62 (3) 195-197. 

Alderman, D. and Inwood, J. 2021.  “Memory-Work in Montgomery, Alabama.”  Focus In Geography. 64, 15 November. http://focusongeography.org/publications/photoessays/alderman/index.html

Bonds, A. and Inwood, J. 2021. Relations of Power: The U.S. Capitol Insurrection, White Supremacy and US Democracy. Society and Space Digital Magazine. 10 August. (Reviewed by the Journal Editors). 

Alderman, D., Inwood, J., and Bottone, E., 2021. “The Mapping Behind the Movement: On Recovering the Critical Cartographies of the African American Freedom Struggle.”  Geoforum. 120: 67-78. 

Inwood, J., Brand, A., Quinn, E., 2021. “Racial Capital, Abolition and a Geographic Argument for Reparations.” Antipode 53 (4) 1083-1103. 

Inwood, J. and Alderman, D., 2021. “Urban Redevelopment as Soft Memory-Work in Montgomery, AL.” Journal of Urban Affairs 43 (8) 1153-1172.

Inwood, J., and Alderman, D., 2020. “The Care and Feeding of Power Structures: Re-Conceptualizing Geospatial-Intelligence Through the Counter-Mapping Efforts of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee.”  Annals of the American Association of Geographers 110 (3) 705-723.