Unfinished Geographies: Women’s Roles in Shaping African American Historical Counter Narratives
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Publications
Part of the Physical Sciences and Mathematics Commons
Works by Amy E. Potter in Physical Sciences and Mathematics
2018
Unfinished Geographies: Women’s Roles in Shaping African American Historical Counter Narratives
Amy E. Potter
The Commons as a Tourist Commodity: Mapping Memories and Changing Sense of Place on the Island of Barbuda
Amy E. Potter
Review of The Migration of People From the Caribbean to the Bahamas by Keith L. Tinker
Amy E. Potter
Connecting Transdisciplinary Scientists and Local Experts for Climate Change Research and Community-Based Adaptation in Barbuda, West Indies
Amy E. Potter
Teaching Qualitative Research: Experiential Learning in Group-Based Interviews and Coding Assignments
Amy E. Potter
Sustainable Resilience in Barbuda: Learning From the Past and Developing Strategies for the Future
Amy E. Potter
The Tools and Technologies of Transdisciplinary Climate Change Research and Community Empowerment in Barbuda
Amy E. Potter
“A Tale of Mice and Men”: The WPA, the LSU Indian Room Museum, and the Emergence of Professional Archaeology in the U.S. South
Amy E. Potter
Water Resources and the Historic Wells of Barbuda: Tradition, Heritage and Hope for a Sustainable Future
Amy E. Potter
“She Goes into Character as the Lady of the House”: Tour Guides, Performance and the Southern Plantation
Amy E. Potter
“Fighting for the Rock at Home and Abroad": Barbuda Voice Newspaper as a Transnational Space
Amy E. Potter
“You’re Out of Your Place:” Black Mobility on Tybee Island, Georgia From Civil Rights to Orange Crush
Amy E. Potter
From Black Rice to Fright Nights: An Examination of Plantation Tourism Trends in Charleston, South Carolina
Amy E. Potter
"You’re Out of Your Place:" The Racial Politics of Orange Crush on Tybee Island, Georgia
Amy E. Potter
The Commons as a Tourist Commodity: Mapping Memories and Changing Sense of Place on the Island of Barbuda
Amy E. Potter
The Role of Geography in Nexus Thinking: Becoming Institutional and Community Leaders While Defending the Discipline!
Amy E. Potter
The Wicked Problem of Food Security: Modules that Promote Interdisciplinary and Systems Thinking Using AGO
Amy E. Potter
Using Online Resources in Interactive and Meaningful Ways Through Her ‘Geography Matters’ Units
Amy E. Potter
“She Goes into Character as the Lady of the House”: Tour Guides, Performance and the Southern Plantation
Amy E. Potter
“She Goes into Character as the Lady of the House”: Tour Guides, Performance and the Southern Plantation
Amy E. Potter
“Wade in the Water Children”: Racial Tensions on Tybee Island, Georgia from Civil Rights to Orange Crush
Amy E. Potter
Sustainable Resilience: Past, Present and Future Case Study of Human Ecodynamics From Barbuda, WI
Amy E. Potter
A Tale of Mice and Men: The WPA, the LSU Indian Room Museum, and the Emergence of Professional Archaeology in the U.S. South
Amy E. Potter
In Search of a Symbiotic Relationship Between Tourism and the Savannah Low Country: Making Mountains Out of Marsh Grass
Amy E. Potter
SAGE 1: The Role of Geography in Nexus Thinking: Becoming Institutional and Community Leaders While Defending the Discipline!
Amy E. Potter
“She Goes into Character as the Lady of the House”: Performing the Southern Plantation Museum
Amy E. Potter
“This Is How It Was and These Are the Facts”: Docent Agency and Slavery in Louisiana Plantation Tours
Amy E. Potter
2017
2016
"You’re Out of Your Place:" The Racial Politics of Orange Crush on Tybee Island, Georgia
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Presentations
In Search of a Symbiotic Relationship Between Tourism and the Savannah Low Country: Making Mountains Out of Marsh Grass
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Presentations
2015
“She Goes into Character as the Lady of the House”: Tour Guides, Performance and the Southern Plantation
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Presentations
“She Goes into Character as the Lady of the House”: Tour Guides, Performance and the Southern Plantation
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Presentations
The Commons as a Tourist Commodity: Mapping Memories and Changing Sense of Place on the Island of Barbuda
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Presentations
2014
The Walking Dead Wakes Up Tourism in Senoia, Georgia: Exploring a Fictional Landscape
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Presentations
“She Goes into Character as the Lady of the House”: Performing the Southern Plantation Museum
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Presentations
2013
Using Online Resources in Interactive and Meaningful Ways Through Her ‘Geography Matters’ Units
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Presentations
“This Is How It Was and These Are the Facts”: Docent Agency and Slavery in Louisiana Plantation Tours
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Presentations
Sustainable Resilience: Past, Present and Future Case Study of Human Ecodynamics From Barbuda, WI
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Presentations
2012
2011
Fighting for the Rock at Home and Abroad: Transnational Migration and Land Tenure on the Island of Barbuda
Amy E. Potter
2010
Going Green in the Lower Nine: Struggling to Rebuild A Community After Hurricane Katrina
Amy E. Potter
2009
Going Green in the Lower Nine: Rebuilding a New Orleans Community After Hurricane Katrina
Amy E. Potter