Matt Dyce

Matt DyceTitle:Associate Professor
Office:5L03
Building:Lockhart Hall
Phone:204.786.9370
Email:m.dyce@uwinnipeg.ca

Teaching Areas:

Western Canada
Colonialism
Historical Geography
Cultural Geography
环境的历史

Courses:

GEOG-1102(3)Intro Human Geography I
GEOG-1103(3)Intro Human Geography II
GEOG-3415(3)Heritage, Tourism, and Conservation
GEOG-3445(3)Power / Knowledge / Geography
GEOG-3509(3)Canada's Physical & Human Environment
GEOG-3510(3)Prairie Landscapes
GEOG-4404(3)Political Ecology of Winnipeg

Research Interests:
Visual culture of photography and cartography.
Geovisualization and perceptions of environmental risk.
Archival objects and material knowledge.
Space, place, and public memory.
20th Century geographical thought.
Regions of Canada.

Publications:

Dyce, M.and J. Peyton. 2018.Magical regionalism: Canadian geography on screen in the 1950s.Papers inCanadian History and Environment1. doi.org/10.25071/10315/34225.

Peyton, J, andM. Dyce. 2017.Colony on Main: History and the ruins of imperialism in Vancouver’s restaurant frontier.cultural geographies24(4): 589–609. doi.org/10.1177/1474474017723011.

Dyce, M.2017.From above: Geographies of the aerial view.Journal of Historical Geography56: 136–138. doi.org./10.1016/j.jhg.2016.12.002.

Dyce, M.2016.Photography as theory in action: William Hanson Boorne, George Webber, and 'The People of the Blood'.Imaginations: Journal of Cross-Cultural Image Studies7(1): doi.org/10.17742/IMAGE.NBW.7-1.10.

Dyce, M.2014.How aerial photography altered the way we perceive environmental changeElsevier Connect.

Dyce, M.2013.Canada between the photograph and the map: Aerial photography, geographical vision and the state.Journal of Historical Geography39: 69–84.

Dyce, M.2013.The Gateway to the 'Last Great West': Spatial histories of the Athabasca Landing Trail.Canadian Historical Review94(2): 177 - 206。

Dyce, M.and J. Opp. 2010.Visualizing space, race, and history in the North: Photographic narratives of the Athabasca-Mackenzie River Basin .In eds.S. Carter, A. Finkel and P. Fortna.The West and Beyond: New Perspectives on an Imagined Region. Edmonton, AB: Athabasca University Press: 65–93.

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