Holly Barcus

Prof

Holly Barcus

DeWitt Wallace Professor of Geography
BA University of North Carolina, Charlotte; MA University of North Carolina, Charlotte; MAPS The Australian National University, PhD Kansas State University
Macalester College, USA
Geography Department

Holly Barcus, DeWitt Wallace Professor of Geography at Macalester College in Saint Paul, Minnesota. Her research interests reside at the intersection of migration, ethnicity and rural peripheries with her primary research areas including Mongolia and remote regions of the United States. Her core research is situated in western Mongolia amongst the Kazakh population considering questions of place identity, ethnicity, environment, and changing migration trajectories. Additionally, she works rural regions of the United States, including Appalachia, the Great Plains and the Great Lakes. She holds degrees from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Kansas State University and The Australian National University. She currently serves as the Chair of the History Department at Macalester College and Vice President & Treasurer of the Executive Committee of the International Geographical Union (IGU).

Research Interest

My primary research interests center on migration and rural change, including the implications for communities and for migrants, the intersection of ethnicity, identity and imaginations of home and place.

Expertise Area(s)

Migration
Rural studies
Geography
Ethnicity

Contact Email

barcus@macalester.edu

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