Hey everyone,
I'm pretty new to the field of geography. My background is in Sociology/Anthropology and Economics, and I was considering going to graduate school in Anthro, until I discovered Geography and realized that it aligns much better with my interests. I would like to apply for a masters this fall, and I was wondering if anyone might have suggestions as to which programs would be the best fit for my interests. In general I'm interested in human geography and critical theory, with particular interests in the following: Critical cartography and geographies of power Land politics in the US (ownership, housing, real estate, urban renewal, urban planning, development, gentrification.) Finance, globalization, how capital flows shape space and human experience
If anyone has any suggestions it would be much appreciated!
Some of the programs I'm looking at right now are: Penn State, Clark, Rutgers, Minnesota, Kentucky, Ohio State, and UNC Chapel Hill.