This month, Clark University became the first U.S. institution to host the Global Conference on Economic Geography β the largest international forum dedicated to the field. ππ
During the conference, more than 400 economic geographers from around the world discussed topics including Indigenous self-determination, sustainable futures, cities confronting racial capitalism, and more.
According to conference organizer and @clarkgeography Professor Yuko Aoyama, economic geographers regard the Clark campus as a βpilgrimage site,β with its century-old Graduate School of Geography and the esteemed Economic Geography journal β founded by Clark President Wallace Atwood in 1925 and still based here.
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πΈ The conference’s keynote lectures were held in Worcester’s historic Mechanics Hall. Photos by Nathan Fiske.