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Derek H Alderman
Derek H Alderman
Professor of Geography, University of Tennessee & Past President, American Association of
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Memory and place: geographies of a critical relationship
S Hoelscher, DH Alderman
Social & Cultural Geography 5 (3), 347-355, 2004
8062004
Geographies of toponymic inscription: new directions in critical place-name studies
R Rose-Redwood, D Alderman, M Azaryahu
Progress in Human Geography 34 (4), 453-470, 2010
7102010
Memorial landscapes: analytic questions and metaphors
OJ Dwyer, DH Alderman
GeoJournal 73, 165-178, 2008
4142008
“We can’t return to normal”: committing to tourism equity in the post-pandemic age
S Benjamin, A Dillette, DH Alderman
Tourism Geographies 22 (3), 476-483, 2020
3912020
Place, naming and the interpretation of cultural landscapes
DH Alderman
The Routledge research companion to heritage and identity, 195-213, 2016
3442016
Street names and the scaling of memory: The politics of commemorating Martin Luther King, Jr within the African American community
DH Alderman
Area 35 (2), 163-173, 2003
3262003
A street fit for a King: Naming places and commemoration in the American South
DH Alderman
The Professional Geographer 52 (4), 672-684, 2000
3012000
Street names as memorial arenas: The reputational politics of commemorating Martin Luther King Jr. in a Georgia county
DH Alderman
Historical Geography 30 (1), 99-120, 2002
2752002
Civil rights memorials and the geography of memory
OJ Dwyer, DH Alderman
University of Georgia Press, 2008
2522008
Street naming and the politics of belonging: spatial injustices in the toponymic commemoration of Martin Luther King Jr
DH Alderman, J Inwood
Social & Cultural Geography 14 (2), 211-233, 2013
2372013
Writing on the Graceland Wall: On the Importance of Authorship in Pilgrimage Landscapes 1
DH Alderman
Sound, society and the geography of popular music, 53-66, 2016
2272016
Tour guides as creators of empathy: The role of affective inequality in marginalizing the enslaved at plantation house museums
EA Modlin Jr, DH Alderman, GW Gentry
Tourist Studies 11 (1), 3-19, 2011
2212011
Critical interventions in political toponymy
R Rose-Redwood, D Alderman
ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies 10 (1), 1-6, 2011
1582011
Collective memory and the politics of urban space: an introduction
R Rose-Redwood, D Alderman, M Azaryahu
GeoJournal 73, 161-164, 2008
1512008
Landscapes of memory and socially just futures
DH Alderman, JFJ Inwood
The Wiley‐Blackwell Companion to Cultural Geography, 186-197, 2013
1262013
The political life of urban streetscapes
R Rose-Redwood, D Alderman, M Azaryahu
Naming, Politics, and Place. London and New York, 2018
1192018
Surrogation and the politics of remembering slavery in Savannah, Georgia (USA)
DH Alderman
Journal of Historical Geography 36 (1), 90-101, 2010
1182010
Creating a new geography of memory in the South:(Re) naming of streets in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr.
DH Alderman
Southeastern Geographer 36 (1), 51-69, 1996
1181996
Symbolic excavation and the artifact politics of remembering slavery in the American South: Observations from Walterboro, South Carolina
DH Alderman, RM Campbell
southeastern geographer 48 (3), 338-355, 2008
1152008
Cancelling March Madness exposes opportunities for a more sustainable sports tourism economy
JA Cooper, DH Alderman
Global Tourism and COVID-19, 71-81, 2021
1012021
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