Orhon Myadar
Associate Professor
Department of Geography
University of Arizona
As a political geographer, I study the geographical implications of politics at various scales. I am especially interested in questions of power, ideology, mobility, and identity within the context of shifting political landscapes. I study how borders of belonging or exclusion shift as political regimes change and how these fluid borders shape the everyday struggles of underserved and marginalized individuals and communities.
Email: orhon@arizona.edu
Downloadable Products
- Refugee Mobility and Wellbeing ( PRESENTATION )
- Making a Home: Transportation Mobility and Well-Being Among Tucson Refugees ( PRESENTATION )
- Smith, Chandler, et al. "Making of home: Transportation mobility and well-being among Tucson refugees ( PUBLICATION )
- Belong: Geographies of Displacement, Refuge and Longing ( PRESENTATION )
- To Support Refugee-Status Individuals and Families, Support the Formation of Strong Social Bonds: Policy Lessons for Refugee Resettlement Programs ( PRESENTATION )
- Understanding Connections Between Mobility, Transportation, And Quality Of Life In Refugee Communities In Tucson, Arizona ( FINAL_REPORT )