Pablo Bose
Professor, Department of Geography and Geosciences
Professor
Interests
I am a migration scholar and an urban geographer who uses primarily qualitative, interdisciplinary and community-based approaches to conduct my research. My key interests lie in exploring the complex relationships between people and place and especially in the ways that flows of capital, labour, bodies, and ideas may transform various landscapes. I am currently Professor in the Department of Geography and Geosciences and Director of the Global and Regional Studies Program at the University of Vermont. Additionally, I serve as a Science Advisor for National Institute for Food and Agriculture of the USDA and as an elected National Councillor for the American Association of Geographers.
My current research projects currently focus on:
- Community sponsorship of refugee resettlement in the US
- The environment-conflict-health nexus dynamics of migration
- Food security and transportation
- Social media narratives and forced migration
For more on my research, teaching and community connections please see my blog at http://blog.uvm.edu/pbose/
For more on my specific project on refugee resettlement in new destinations, please go to http://spatializingmigration.net