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Winner of the
2004 Robert McC. Netting Award This letter is intended to
provide testimony on behalf of Lawrence S. Grossman, Professor of Geography
at Virginia Tech, who was given the Robert McC. Netting Award by the Cultural
and Political Ecology Specialty Group of the Association of American
Geographers (AAG) at the AAG annual meetings held in The Netting Award honors
scholars who have successfully combined anthropological and geographical
perspectives and methods in the study of human understanding and use of
environment. Dr. Grossman has done ground breaking, innovative work in this
field, scholarship that is internationally recognized and valued in
anthropology, geography and development studies. I am particularly pleased to
write this letter because Larry Grossman took several classes with me at the I remember the reading course
particularly vividly. It consisted of weekly meetings at which we discussed
the works he had read the previous week. One purpose was to get Larry “up to
speed” on the history and lore of the field and contemporary trends in the
geography of that time. This was toward the end of the “quantitative
revolution” and the beginnings of the Marxist critique in geography. So we
read a lot of Hägerstrand, Haggett
I like to think that it was
through the readings in cultural ecology he did, which included Harold
Brookfield, Paula Brown and Eric Waddell, that he decided on getting his
Ph.D. in Human Geography at the He has carried a concern for
time and labor to each new project and it permeates his book on the banana
industry in St. Vincent.Larry’s research has always
been sensitive to scale and to political aspects of ecological research—the
state, global capital, etc. His book, The Political Ecology of Bananas (1998:
Chapel Hill: Larry has a distinguished
record of scholarship and he richly deserves the Robert McC. Netting Award. I
am deeply pleased to have had some small role in helping him along the
wonderful career path he has developed. -Phil Porter, Professor
Emeritus of Geography, University of |
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