Ken Foote

Director, Urban and Community Studies

Professor, Geography


Primary Research Theme

Built Environment

Secondary Research Themes

Healthy Cities, People and the City

Selected Urban-Related Publications

Monk J.J., Foote K.E. (2015). Directions and Challenges of Master’s Programs in Geography in the United States. Professional Geographer.

Foote K. (2016). On the Edge of Memory: Uneasy Legacies of Dissent, Terror, and Violence in the American Landscape. Social Science Quarterly.

Smith S.A., Foote K.E. (2017). Museum/space/discourse: Analyzing discourse in three dimensions in Denver’s History Colorado Center. Cultural Geographies.

Zhai R., Zhang C., Allen J., Li W., Boyer M.A., Segerson K., Foote K.E. (2018). Predicting land use/cover change in Long Island Sound Watersheds and its effect on invasive species: a case study for glossy buckthorn. [no publisher provided].

Hamilton A.R., Foote K. (2018). Police Torture in Chicago: Theorizing Violence and Social Justice in a Racialized City. Annals of the American Association of Geographers