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Ian Spangler

Biography:

I'm an urban, cultural, and economic geographer studying the lived experiences of geospatial technologies.

My dissertation research explores how digital real estate platforms lead to novel ways of managing, transacting, surveying, and surveilling real estate, with attention to what these developments imply for housing affordability, tenants' rights, and the dynamics of financialized gentrification. Read more about my dissertation research here.

For more on my work, check out my website.

Research Interests:
Digital geographies
financialization of everyday life
affordable housing
Cultural Landscapes
Critical Data Studies
Gentrification
Urban Economic Geography
feminist political economy
Selected Publications:

 

Peer-reviewed journal articles & conference proceedings

Zook, Matthew and Ian Spangler. 2022. "A Crisis of Data? Transparency practices and infrastructures of value in data broker platforms." The Annals of the Association of American Geographers. (free | paywall)

Spangler, Ian. 2021. "What Seeps From The Pores." you are here: A Journal of Creative Geography. (free)

Spangler, Ian. 2020. “Hidden value in the platform’s platform: Airbnb, displacement, and the un-homing spatialities of emotional labor.” Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 45: 575-588. (free | paywall)

Nemer, David, Ian Spangler and Michaelanne Dye. 2018. “Airbnb and the Costs of Emotional Labor in Havana, Cuba.” 21st ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing. (free | paywall)

Stone, Meredith, Ian Spangler, Xavier Griffin, and Stephen Hanna. 2016. "Searching for the Enslaved in the "Cradle of Democracy": Virginia’s James River Plantations and the Reproduction of Local Social Memories." Southeastern Geographer 56.2, 203-222. (free)

Literary journals

Spangler, Ian. 2021. “Red Wine Vinegar.” Southern Humanities Review. (purchase issue)

Spangler, Ian. 2015. "Distortion, or Nothing Is Where You Think It Is." Blotterature Literary Magazine 2.2, 4-14. (read | purchase issue)