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George F Roberson , PhD 1222 East 10 th Avenue #202, Denver, CO 80218
[email protected] – 413.212.4141
Summary and highlights
• 20+ years social / entrepreneurial success: academy, business, project leadership, group and individual development
• Fulbright Scholar to Morocco implementing multinational initiatives through collaboration, outreach, and education
• Five years teaching employing innovative pedagogies; and three years facilitating programming in Student Affairs
• Develops / maintains robust networks, research, publishing, and programs: local, state, national, and international
• Wide interdisciplinary proficiencies: business, science, humanities, arts, education, athletics, and social service
• Excels at engaging processes of change / democracy: public ‐private ‐NGOs, diverse communities, emergent technologies
Professional experience
Director and Publisher – Collaborative Media International 2009 – present NGO dedicated to furthering intercultural dialogue and understanding between the USA, the greater Middle East,
and world ‐wide through multinational collaboration, research, and education. Publishes works including:
1) International Education Series (i.e. Moroccan Arabic ); 2) International Collaboration Series (i.e. Bowles / Beats / Tangier ); 3) Contemporary Voices Series – North Africa (i.e. Shakespeare Lane ), and 4) Fellow Traveler’s Series.
Adj. Assistant Professor – University of Massachusetts ‐ Amherst 2008 – present Human Dimensions Research Group. Develops a wide range of creative and innovative initiatives with academics,
administrators, students, artists, community advocates and others (i.e. co ‐convener of the Tangier International Conferences and chairs Partners for International Collaboration and Education ); mentors students and facilitates
networks (i.e. with the Institute for International Education’s Peace Scholars Leadership Academy and serves on
Moroccan student thesis committee); and publishes a variety of educational, analytical, and academic work.
Research Director – Colorado Workers for Innovations and New Solutions 2008 – 2009 Established Colorado WINS Research Center (i.e. research network, databases, share ‐drives, etc.) to enable a new
organizing campaign that is among the nations’ largest. Collaborates to win reforms and growth with field, political,
executive, and member teams (i.e. legislative proposals, total compensation negotiations, and organizing
materials); cultivates local, regional and national allies; conducts research; develops strategy; writes papers;
advocates for policy positions; and provides training and support.
Fulbright Scholar – Council for International Exchange of Scholars 2007 – 2008 Proposed, secured funding, and facilitated my own project on international collaborations to empower a broader
range of Moroccan stakeholders on societal issues. Innovative strategies included Morocco ‐based NGO
development (i.e. expanded promotion and granting; initiated a novel funding model); international conference
development (i.e. expanded participation: 100+ presenters from 12+ countries); and a mentoring and collaboration
effort targeting especially graduate students, theatre artists, women, and non ‐USA faculty.
Student Affairs Judicial Associate – University of Massachusetts ‐ Amherst 2001 – 2004 Representing the Dean of Students, managed the University Hearing Board and other related tasks for three years.
Provided advice and counseling for students in crisis ‐ personal, educational, and disciplinary; promoted social
justice and personal accountability; provided organizational leadership in training, recruiting, and daily operations;
worked with diverse and international constituencies; and served on committees on and off campus.
Instructor – University of Massachusetts ‐ Amherst 2000 – 2005
Developed and taught specialized undergraduate and graduate courses for five years. Featured international themes; innovative student ‐centered pedagogies; multimedia production and presentation (i.e. produced a film);
integrative technologies and strategies (i.e. web ‐based and visualization); experiential learning; discussion groups;
student ‐led programs; and individualized tutorials and mentoring.
Owner and Manager – Berkshire Adventures 1989 – 1998 Developed and facilitated all aspects of the business; offered retail, mail order, and outfitting; innovative model of superior quality, service and information; staff of seven.
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Publications
1. Roberson, G. (in development). “Local – Global: Site Specificity, Collaborative Reform, and Emerging
Technologies.” Tangier: International Centre for Performance Studies.
2. Freda Rhodes. (in development). The Grand Tour: My Diary of 1928 ‐ the Travels of Freda Fox from Rural Kansas to the Capitols of Europe . Fellow Traveler’s Series. G Roberson and L Roberson, editors. Denver,
Amherst, Tangier: Collaborative Media International.
3. Roberson, G and R Wilkie, co ‐authors. (in development). “Attachment to Place” in 21st Century Geography:
A Reference Handbook , J Stoltman, editor. London and Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. 4. Ziadi, A. (in development). Waves and Paddles. S Mentak, translator; J Long, co ‐editor; G Roberson, co ‐
editor, project director and publisher. Contemporary Voices Series – North Africa. Denver, Amherst,
Tangier: Collaborative Media International.
5. Roberson, G and R Wilkie, co ‐authors. (in press). “Sense of Place” in Encyclopedia of Geography , B Warf,
editor. London and Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
6. Roberson, G. (in press). “Ceuta,” in The City and Urban Life, J Rogoziń ski, editor. Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharpe,
Publishers.
7. Roberson, G with K Amine. (under publisher consideration). “Tangier: Performing the City.”
8. Ben Bouchta, Z. Shakespeare Lane. 2010. Contemporary Voices Series – North Africa. R Khaloufi, translator;
G Roberson, editor, project director and publisher. Denver, Amherst, Tangier: Collaborative Media
International and International Centre for Performance Studies.
9. Hibbard, A and B Tharaud, editors. Bowles / Beats / Tangier . 2010. International Collaboration Series. G
Roberson, publisher. Denver, Amherst, Tangier: Collaborative Media International and International Centre for Performance Studies.
10. Sakulich, A. Moroccan Arabic: Shnoo the Hell is Going on H'naa? A Practical Guide to Learning Moroccan Darija ‐ the Arabic Dialect of Morocco . 2009. International Education Series. R Khaloufi, editor with K. Amine; G. Roberson, project director and publisher. Denver, Amherst, Tangier: Collaborative Media
International and International Centre for Performance Studies.
11. Roberson, G with J Ward. Colorado’s Future: Moving Forward or Backwards? A Report on a Lean State Workforce & a Call for Sensible Solutions (a.k.a. Stressed to the Limit). 2010. Denver: Colorado WINS.
12. Ben Bouchta, Z. The Red Fire. 2009. M Soussi, translator, P Balfanz and G Roberson, co ‐editors. Tangier,
Morocco: International Centre for Performance Studies.
13. Roberson, G and K Amine, co ‐authors. “Tangier: Sensing the City,” in Tangier at the Crossroads . 2008. B
Tharaud, J Goni Perez, and G Roberson, editors. Tangier, Morocco: International Centre for Performance
Studies.
14. Roberson, G. Peer review, prospective North and West Africa themed research article for Journal of Cultural Geography, 2008. A Greiner, editor.
15. Roberson, G. “Great Women Travel Writers: From 1750 to the Present,” in Tourism Geographies, 2008. J
Dallen, editor. New York: Routledge.
16. Ben Bouchta, Z. Shakespeare Lane. 2008. R Khaloufi, translator; G Roberson, editor; K Amine, project
director. Tangier, Morocco: International Centre for Performance Studies.
17. Ben Bouchta, Z. Lalla J’mila. 2007. M Soussi, translator; P Balfanz and G Roberson, editors. Tangier,
Morocco: International Centre for Performance Studies.
18. Roberson, G. “Tangier: Visualizing the City,” in Performing / Picturing Tangier , 2007. K Amine, editor.
Tetouan, Morocco: Abdelmalek Essaâdi University and Aberystwyth, Wales: University of Aberystwyth.
19. Roberson, G. “Ephemeral Encounters Enduring Narratives: Visitor Voices of Tangier,” in Voices of Tangier , 2006. K Amine, editor. Tetouan, Morocco: Abdelmalek Essaâdi University and Aberystwyth, Wales:
University of Aberystwyth.
20. Roberson, G. “Berkshires” in The Encyclopedia of New England Culture , 2005. B Feintuch and D Watters,
editors. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
21. Roberson, G. 1999 ‐2000. “Snow Treks” in the Berkshire Eagle (a leading Massachusetts daily newspaper) –
weekly feature on snow sports, travel, and the outdoors.
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Teaching
Writing, Research, and Representation in Geography (five semesters) 2001 – 2005
Instructor and course designer – individualized tutorials, multimedia presentation, graduation requirement
Department of Geosciences
University of Massachusetts ‐Amherst
Concepts and Connections in Geography 2004
Instructor and course designer – lab and technology component, teaching certification requirement
Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Metropolitan State College, Denver, Colorado
Geography and Sense of Place 2004
Instructor and course designer – group work, personal development, graduate ‐level / professional teachers
Endicott College, Boston / Lenox Public Schools, Lenox, Massachusetts Geography Majors Fieldwork and Discussion Group (four semesters) 2001 – 2003
Instructor and course designer – multiple ‐day field trips, multimedia production, collaborative projects
Department of Geosciences
University of Massachusetts ‐Amherst
Teaching Assistant and Discussion Leader 2000 – 2004 • Human Landscape – a cultural geography course (two semesters)
Under the direction of Professors Richard Wilkie and Piper Gaubatz
Department of Geosciences
University of Massachusetts ‐Amherst • Culture Through Film – a cultural anthropology course (two semesters)
Under the direction of Professor Art Keene
Department of Anthropology
University of Massachusetts ‐Amherst • Geographic Films – a cultural geography course
Under the direction of Professors Richard Wilkie
Department of Geosciences
University of Massachusetts ‐Amherst
Berkshire Training Group 1986 – 1998
Director and Coach – year ‐round programming for student ‐athletes at the local, regional, national levels
Lenox, Massachusetts
Grants and Funding Fulbright Scholar, research grant in Tangier, Morocco 2007 – 2008
Graduate School, University of Massachusetts ‐Amherst, travel grant for international conference 2006
United States Embassy in Rabat, Morocco, travel grant for international conference 2006
Graduate Assistantship, Department of Geosciences, University of Massachusetts ‐Amherst 2000 ‐2005
Graduate School, University of Massachusetts ‐Amherst, travel grant for international conference 2005
Dept of Geosciences – Geography Faculty, University of Massachusetts ‐Amherst, research grant 2005
Department of Geosciences, University of Massachusetts ‐Amherst, travel grant 2005
Graduate Assistantship, Student Affairs, University of Massachusetts ‐Amherst 2001 ‐2004
Graduate Assistantship, Department of Anthropology, University of Massachusetts ‐Amherst 2001 & 2004
Graduate School Conference, University of Massachusetts ‐Amherst, conference travel grant 2003
Dept of Geosciences – Geography Faculty, University of Massachusetts ‐Amherst, research grant 2002
Awards Performing Tangier Prize, International Centre for Performance Studies 2008
Graduate Teaching Award, Geosciences Department, University of Massachusetts ‐Amherst 2002
Inducted into ΦΚΦ (Phi Kappa Phi) National Honors Society 2002
Berkshire Photography Society, honorable mention for “Bali Friends” 2000
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Conferences – papers, panels, art New Perspectives on Site Specificity in Arabo ‐Islamic Contexts – Performing Tangier Int’l Conference 2010
Paper title: “Local – Global: site specificity, collaborative reform, and emerging technologies”
International Centre for Performance Studies, Tangier, Morocco
Economic Analysis and Research Network Annual Conference 2009
Expert panelist AFT roundtable: state budget crisis / American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) Detroit, Michigan
Borders, Beats, and Beyond – Performing Tangier International Conference 2008 Paper title: “Sensing the city”
Paper available at: http://interactive ‐worlds.blogspot.com/2008/05/tangier ‐conference.html
Performance art: “Tanger des peintres: grey room to Casabarata”
Information and video at: http://interactive ‐worlds.blogspot.com/2008/10/video.html
International Centre for Performance Studies, Tangier, Morocco
Fulbright Spring Conference 2008
Paper title: “Tangier inside out”
Paper available at: http://interactive ‐worlds.blogspot.com/2008/04/macece ‐report.html
Moroccan ‐American Commission for Education and Cultural Exchange (MACECE), Rabat, Morocco
Picturing and Performing Tangier International Conference 2007
Paper title: “Visualizing the city”
Paper available at: http://interactive ‐worlds.blogspot.com/2007/01/tangier ‐visualizing ‐city.html
Tetouan International
Symposium
2007
Paper title: “Visualizing the city”
Paper available at: http://interactive ‐worlds.blogspot.com/2007/01/tangier ‐visualizing ‐city.html
Abdelmalek Essaâdi University, Tetouan, Morocco
Voices of Tangier International Conference 2006
Paper Title: “Ephemeral Encounters, Enduring Narratives: Visitor Voices”
Paper available at: http://interactive ‐worlds.blogspot.com/2006/12/ephemeral ‐encounters ‐enduring.html
Annual Tangier International Conferences, Tangier, Morocco
Association of American Geographers (AAG), Denver, Colorado 2005
Paper presenter – international panel: “Re/emerging Leisure Space in Developing Lands”
Association of American Geographers (AAG), New Orleans, Louisiana 2003
Paper presenter – international panel: “Knowledge and Place”
Service Board of Directors – Fulbright Association, Colorado Chapter 2010 – present
Chair – Partners for International Collaboration and Education (PICE) Denver / Tangier 2009 – present
Organizing Committee & Webmaster – International Centre for Performance Studies 2007 – present
Conference co ‐Convener; Panel Chair – New Perspectives on Site Specificity in Arabo ‐Islamic Contexts 2010
Award Selection Committee Member – Africa Specialty Group Distinguished Service Award 2010
Expert Facilitator, social entrepreneurship – Peace Scholars Leadership Academy, Inst. for Int’l Education 2010
Invited Speaker – Institute for International Education (IIE), Denver 2010
Master’s Committee Member – Abdelmalek Essaâdi University, Tetouan, Morocco 2009 – 2010
Expert panelist – National Geographic Traveler Global Destination Stewardship Survey 2009
Conference co ‐Convener & Communications – Critiquing Postcolonialism / Performing Cultural Diversity 2009
Conference co ‐convener; Communications & Webmaster; keynote speaker moderator; panel chair –
Borders, Beats, and Beyond – Performing Tangier International Conference 2008
Panel Chair (emerging scholar’s panel) – Picturing and Performing Tangier International Conference 2007 Expert Panelist – National Geographic Traveler Islands Destination Stewardship Survey 2007
New Geography Graduate Student Liaison – Department of Geosciences, Univ. of Mass ‐Amherst 2001 – 2004
Board Member – University Riotous Behavior Prevention Committee, Univ. of Mass ‐Amherst 2004
Delegate – National Student Summit: Promoting Responsible Celebrations, Univ. of New Hampshire 2003
Member – Judicial Computing Development and Technical Committee, Univ. of Mass ‐Amherst 2002 – 2003
Conference Assistant – Association of American Geographers (AAG), Los Angeles, CA 2002Board of Directors – Kennedy Park, Lenox, Massachusetts 1986 – 1999
Board of Directors – New England Ski Committee 1994 – 1995
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International experience
Morocco resident as Fulbright Scholar 2007 – 2008 Long‐term international experience in 50+ countries (North and South Americas, Asia, Europe, Africa);
world ‐wide contact and communications network; experience in a dozen Muslim ‐majority countries.
Affiliations
American Institute for Maghreb Studies (AIMS), Tucson, AZ
Alumni Association, University of Massachusetts – Amherst, Amherst, MA
Association of American Geographers (AAG), Washington, DC
Geographic Perspectives on Women
Africa Specialty Group
Colorado Chapter, Fulbright Association – Board Member, Denver, CO
Friends of Morocco ‐ affiliated with National Peace Corps Association (NPCA), Washington, DC
Friends of the Department of Geosciences, University of Massachusetts – Amherst, Amherst, MA
Fulbright Association, Washington, DC
International Education Task Force
Board of Directors, Colorado Chapter
Golden Carillon Club, Keene State College, Keene, NH
Institute of International Education (IIE), Washington DC and Denver, CO
International Centre for Performance Studies (ICPS), Tangier – Morocco
National Academic Advising Association (NACADA), Manhattan, KS
Partners for International Collaboration and Education (PICE, aka ‘partners for peace’), Denver / Tangier
ΦΚΦ (Phi Kappa Phi) National Honors Society, Baton Rouge, LA
State Alumni ‐ Fulbright Community, United States Department of State, Washington, DC
Education
PhD Geosciences, University of Massachusetts–Amherst 2006
Dissertation title: Worlds of Tangier, Morocco: Experiential, Narrative, and Place ‐Based Perspectives Contestation, negotiation, constructive engagements / at a world crossroads of lands, seas and cultures
MS Geography, University of Massachusetts–Amherst 2003
Thesis title: Geographic Perspectives on Modernity, Mobility and Experience: The Fox Diary Travel, writing, and photography / experiential learning / female, historical and international contexts
BA American Studies, Keene State College, New Hampshire 1986
Specialized Training – University Administrative
Judicial Associate to Dean of Students, Univ. of Massachusetts–Amherst 2001 – 2004
Completed formal and on ‐the ‐ job training – policy, procedures and safeguarding of Peoplesoft and judicial
data; upholding FERPA requirements; the campus substance abuse prevention program; and, adjudicating
discipline cases with special attention to those involving marginalized groups and/or sexual assault.
Other – additional interests and accomplishments
Thirteen trips to Africa (seven countries) totaling more than two years in residence 1991 – 2010
Worked on Colorado state campaign to raise the minimum wage 2006
Hitchhiked alone from Morocco to Guinea ‐Conakry (via Mauritania, Senegal, and The Gambia) 2000
Skied Vasaloppet trail in Sweden 1995
NCAA Division 1 student ‐athlete (cross country skiing) 1983 – 1986
Worked in historic preservation and performing arts (maintenance, promotion, management) 1983 – 1989
References
Available upon request