Dear Geography undergrad students:
I have an opportunity available for a motivated, mature undergraduate student who is interested in doing a directed reading and fieldwork related to heritage tourism, southern antebellum plantation museums, and the politics of remembering slavery.
The experience, which would carry academic course credit, would involve a trip to the River Road plantation district near New Orleans (travel paid for) to survey and interview visitors to four plantation heritage tourism sites. Students would work in a team along with students and faculty from University of Southern Mississippi, Texas tech University, Norfolk State University, and Louisiana State University. The dates of the fieldwork are March 26-31 (the spring break period) and these dates are pretty firm.
If you have an interest in this, please stop by and seen me (room 304C of BGB) or email ([log in to unmask]). This is the second semester that this opportunity has been made available. This past fall, Erik Schmidt (one of our undergraduate majors) did fieldwork on the River Road, resulting in a poster presentation for the SEDAAG meeting in Asheville. I am happy to include students as collaborators on the work.
Thanks for your time.
Derek
Derek H. Alderman, PhD
Professor & Head
Department of Geography
University of Tennessee
303 Burchfiel Geography Building
Knoxville, TN 37796-0925
Voice: (865) 974-0406
Email: [log in to unmask]