Jerome D. Fellmann Jerome Fellmann received his B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the University
of Chicago. Except for visiting professorships at Wayne State University, the
University of British Columbia, and California State University/Northridge, his
professional career has been spent at the University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign. His teaching and research interests have been concentrated in
the areas of human geography in general and urban and economic geography in
particular, in geographic bibliography, the geography of Russia and the CIS, and
geographic education. His varied interests have been reflected in articles
published in the Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Professional
Geographer, Journal of Geography, the Geographical Review, and elsewhere. He is
the co-author of McGraw-Hill's Introduction to Geography. In addition to
teaching and research, he has held administrative appointments at the University
of Illinois and served as a consultant to private corporations on matters of
economic and community development. Arthur Getis Arthur Getis received his B.S. and M.S. degrees from The Pennsylvania State
University and his Ph.D. from the University of Washington. He is the co-author
of several geography textbooks as well as two books dealing with map pattern
analysis. He has also published widely in the areas of urban geography, spatial
analysis, and geographical information systems. He is co-editor of Journal of
Geographical Systems and for many years served on the editorial boards of
Geographical Analysis and Papers in Regional Science. He has held administrative
appointments at Rutgers University, the University of Illinois, and San Diego
State University (SDSU) and currently holds the Birch Chair of Geographical
Studies at SDSU. In 2002 he received the Association of American Geographers
Distinguished Scholarship Award. Professor Getis is a member of many
professional organizations and has served as an officer in, among others, the
Western Regional Science Association and the University Consortium for
Geographic Information Science. Judith Getis Judith Getis earned her B.A. and a teaching credential from the University of
Michigan and her M.A. from Michigan State University. She has coauthored several
geography textbooks and written the environmental handbook You Can Make a
Difference. In addition to numerous articles in the fields of urban geography
and geography education, she has written technical reports on topics such as
solar power and coal gasification. She and her husband, Arthur Getis, were among
the original unit authors of the High School Geography Project, sponsored by the
National Science Foundation and the Association of American Geographers. In
addition, Mrs. Getis was employed by the Urban Studies Center at Rutgers
University; taught at Rutgers; was a social science examiner at Educational
Testing Service, Princeton, NJ; developed educational materials for Edcom
Systems, Princeton, NJ; and was a professional associate in the Office of Energy
Research, University of Illinois. Jon C. Malinowski Jon Malinowski received his B.S. from Georgetown University's Edmund A. Walsh
School of Foreign Service and his M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of North
Carolina - Chapel Hill, where he taught five semesters as a teaching fellow. He
currently holds the position of Associate Professor of Geography at the United
States Military Academy, West Point, New York. His teaching interests focus on
human geography, including the geography of Asia and research methods. Dr.
Malinowski's research interests are concentrated in the field of behavioral
geography, primarily human navigation and childrens' geographies. In addition to
several book chapters, his research has been published in journals such as
Environment and Behavior, The Journal of Environmental Psychology, and
Perceptual and Motor Skills. He is a member of the Association of American
Geographers and the National Council for Geographic Education. In addition, he
is the co-author of two trade books, The Summer Camp Handbook and The Spirit of
West Point: Celebrating 200 Years. In addition to his work as a geographer, Dr
Malinowski is a recognized speaker and consultant on leadership in the summer
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