Martin Bosman
Associate Professor
Contact
Office: NES 216
Phone: 813.974.4770
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Research
Dr. Bosman’s research focuses on global city formations, the political economy and ecology of urbanization, and the politics of place-competition. He is particularly interested in working with students on geographies of urbanization and globalization; gated communities and the politics of anti-urban economic development; and the rift in the metabolic relations between cities and nature.
Graduate °®¶¹´«Ã½
Osensang Pongen
Nousheen Rahman
Specialty Area
Geography
Recent Journal Articles
Wong, J.K.A. and Bosman, M.M., (2014), Spatial Displacement and Temporal Deferral: toward an alternative explanation of the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint Basin Water Conflict. Water Alternatives, Vol. 7, 3, pp. 584-609