David Hugill
Associate Professor
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Biography
I鈥檓 a broadly trained human geographer with research interests in urban geography, colonial urbanisms, and urban political ecology. If there is a single theoretical commitment that unites my research, it is an interest in understanding how and why certain inequitable social relations persist in North American cities.
In broad terms, my work on colonial urbanisms seeks to understand and theorize the enduring persistence of a politics of colonial inequity in North American cities. My Ph.D. research, for example, drew on extensive field and archival research in Minnesota to demonstrate how the emergence of a zone of concentrated racialized poverty in post-war Minneapolis was explicitly connected to a longstanding politics of social, economic, and territorial inequity that has disproportionately advantaged the interests of 鈥渟ettler鈥 Minnesotans, over and above those of their Indigenous counterparts. In recent years, my research on these questions has appeared in a number of scholarly journals, including Settler Colonial Studies, Human Geography, the Middle West Review, and Geography Compass.
In a different realm, I鈥檓 also interested in a series of ecological, political, and economic questions associated with the rise of the corporate 鈥渟haring economy.鈥 My postdoctoral work drew on ethnographic methods to demonstrate how what is often described as 鈥減rogressive鈥 digital innovation for consumers and communities, often has deleterious effects on the lives of urban workers.
Before joining 杏吧原创 in 2018, I spent time in a number of great research environments, including York University (as a PhD student from 2009-2015), the University of Minnesota (as a visiting scholar in 2011-2012), the University of Winnipeg (as a Research Associate in 2015) and Simon Fraser University (as a post-doc from 2015 to 2017).
Courses Taught
- ENST 1000 Introduction to Environmental Studies
- GEOG 3026 Topics in the Geography of Canada 鈥 The Contested Canadian City
- GEOG 3030 Revolution and the City:聽Havana Field Course
- ENST 4000聽Seminar in Environmental Studies 鈥 The Politics of聽the Anthropocene
Selected Publications
2019. , Geoforum (in press) (with Heather Dorries and Julie Tomiak), .
2019 (Ed.). . University of Manitoba Press: Winnipeg (Canada) and Lansing: Michigan State University Press (US). Edited by Heather Dorries, Robert Henry, David Hugill, Tyler McCreary and Julie Tomiak.
2019. 鈥淐omparative Settler Colonial Urbanisms: Racism and the Making of Inner-City Winnipeg and Minneapolis, 1940-1975鈥 in . University of Manitoba Press: Winnipeg (Canada) and Lansing: State University of Michigan Press (US).
2018. 鈥,鈥 an interview with Ann Livingston. 20 (with Michael C.K. Ma).
2017. 鈥?,鈥&苍产蝉辫;Geography Compass, 11(5): 1-11. DOI: 10.1111/gec3.12315 (Published online May 2017).
2016. 鈥.鈥&苍产蝉辫;Middle West Review2(2): 169-199. DOI: 10.1353/mwr.2016.0004
2016. Settler Colonial Studies 6(3): 265-278. DOI: 10.1080/2201473X.2015.1061968 (Published online September 12, 2015).
2014. 鈥.鈥&苍产蝉辫;Human Geography 7(1): 69-84 (with Owen Toews).