Carl T. Dahlman, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Geography
Miami University

Biography

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Far right. Venice 2004. 
Venice 2004
I joined the Department of Geography at Miami University in 2006. Previously, I taught at the University of South Carolina from 2001-2006. I received my Ph.D. in Geography from the University of Kentucky in 2001. While there I also earned a certificate in social theory. In college, I double-majored in sociology and music and then competed a masters degree in urban affairs. I grew up near Washington, D.C. Every morning at breakfast I sat across from my father as he read the Washington Post. This is how I learned to read upside-down and it also explains much of my worldview.

While my focus is political geography and forced migration, I engage more broadly with much of human geography, particularly in Southeast Europe. My largest research projects focus on return migrations by those forcibly displaced. One such project is an on-going study of the geopolitics of Kurdish refugee migration. The forced migration of Kurds and others out of northern Iraq contributes to one of the most persistent migration streams to Europe and North America in recent history. The problems for both asylum seeker and host government are exacerbated by the reticence of many Europeans, Americans, and Canadians to sponsor refugees and complicating political and social factors occasionally marked by violence. My research seeks to better understand these tensions and their role in international politics. 
Another project focuses on the international community's belated effort to reverse ethnic cleansing in Bosnia, for which I have been collaborating with Dr. Gerard Toal (Gearóid Ó Tuathail) of Virginia Tech. Our research focuses on the geopolitics surrounding implementation of the Dayton Peace Accord's provision for refugee returns. We conducted fieldwork there during 2000, 2002, 2004, and 2005. This work was funded by the National Science Foundation.

Other areas of research include transnational and diasporic identities, international politics in the Balkans and Middle East, as well as cultural geopolitical identities such as masculinity and nationalism. I am currently beginning new research projects on the nationalist imagination of genetic origins, non-state spaces, and the cultural geopolitics of air power. Past research investigated the political geographical aspects of campaign finance in the United States, part of which appeared in the January 2001 issue of The Atlantic Monthly
[Updated: May 1, 2008]
 
Where's Carl?

Srebrenica 2004Srebrenica 2004

Sarajevo 2004Sarajevo 2004

Moscow 2003 Moscow 2003

Puy de Dôme 2004 Puy de Dome 2004

San Francisco 2007 San Francisco 2007

Loire Valley 2004 Some random house in Loire

Reims (Champagne) 2008 Reims (Champagne) 2008
 
Metrics that Matter

Time until next U.S. president takes office
 
 
U.S. National Debt 
The Gross National Debt


Estimated civilian death toll in Iraq

Cost of the War in Iraq
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American spending on Oil since 1/1/2008
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