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AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

The December 31, 2024 deadline has passed.  Applications are not being received at this time. Please monitor the website for when the application window reopens.

A committee awards the annual prize for a book that conveys most powerfully the nature and importance of geography to the non-academic world. An award of $1,000 will be made to the author(s). In any given cycle, the Globe Book Award Committee may also select a second title from the  pool of nominations to be recognized with an Honorable Mention.

Eligibility

Books must be written or co-authored by a geographer. Books published for the first time in English, in any country, in the current calendar year or in the period Oct. 1 – Dec. 31 of last year, are now eligible for the awards. Please submit your title for consideration  for only one of the three AAG book awards (i.e., J.B. Jackson Prize, Globe Book Award  or Meridian Book Award).

As with all other AAG awards, eligibility also rests on the candidate being in compliance with the AAG Professional Conduct Policy. Nominations may be rescinded, and the award may also be revoked for any candidate or awardee who is found in violation of the AAG’s Professional Conduct Policy.

Submissions

Nomination statements (two page maximum length) should provide full contact information for the author(s) and the nominator(s), including email addresses, and should document the ways the nominated work conveys the nature and importance of geography to the non-academic world.  Please email nomination statements to grantsawards@aag.org, indicating “Globe Book Award” in the subject line. Please ship four copies of each nominated book to: American Association of Geographers, attn: Globe Book Award, 1701 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Suite 325, Washington, DC 20006.

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2025

Christopher F. Meindl

Florida Springs: From Geography to Politics and Restoration by Christopher F. Meindl 

Freshwater springs represent sparkling trifles to the casual tourist, cherished landscapes to neighboring residents, and sources of live-giving water for everyone else. Dr. Meindl’s Florida Springs systematically unpacks the immense depth and complexity of these features to expose “competing narratives about springs, what ails them, and how we might repair the damage” (xxiii).  A skilled geographic storyteller, Meindl writes in an engaging and approachable style, accessible to both lay readers and policymakers, while navigating across the breadth of geography in remarkable ways. Blending nuanced discussions of physical science, historical geography, and public policy, Meindl masterfully illustrates the unique power of geography to synthesize a wide range of subfields and concepts to produce clear and useful understandings of landscapes and ecosystems of vital importance to all.  

Published by University Press of Florida

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2025 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

Christopher F. Meindl

2025 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

Florida Springs: From Geography to Politics and Restoration by Christopher F. Meindl 

Freshwater springs represent sparkling trifles to the casual tourist, cherished landscapes to neighboring residents, and sources of live-giving water for everyone else. Dr. Meindl’s Florida Springs systematically unpacks the immense depth and complexity of these features to expose “competing narratives about springs, what ails them, and how we might repair the damage” (xxiii).  A skilled geographic storyteller, Meindl writes in an engaging and approachable style, accessible to both lay readers and policymakers, while navigating across the breadth of geography in remarkable ways. Blending nuanced discussions of physical science, historical geography, and public policy, Meindl masterfully illustrates the unique power of geography to synthesize a wide range of subfields and concepts to produce clear and useful understandings of landscapes and ecosystems of vital importance to all.  

Published by University Press of Florida

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2023

Charlotte Wrigley

Earth, Ice, Bone, Blood is the first of its kind in that it takes a largely unstudied substance — permafrost — and applies it to one of the most pressing issues of the Anthropocene, extinction. The book considers how permafrost disrupts the normative definition of extinction by way of its becoming discontinuous — not just materially, but as a heterogenous and dynamical social category that has implications for all life on Earth. By situating the study in the Russian Arctic, the book also encompasses the fraught history and crucial ecological future of a nation that comprises 65% permafrost.

Published by University of Minnesota Press

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2023 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

Charlotte Wrigley

2023 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

Earth, Ice, Bone, Blood is the first of its kind in that it takes a largely unstudied substance — permafrost — and applies it to one of the most pressing issues of the Anthropocene, extinction. The book considers how permafrost disrupts the normative definition of extinction by way of its becoming discontinuous — not just materially, but as a heterogenous and dynamical social category that has implications for all life on Earth. By situating the study in the Russian Arctic, the book also encompasses the fraught history and crucial ecological future of a nation that comprises 65% permafrost.

Published by University of Minnesota Press

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2023

Honorable mentions to Jared D. Margulies and to Colin McFarlane

Honorable mentions to Jared D. Margulies, University of Minnesota Press, “The Cactus Hunters” and to Colin McFarlane, Verso, “Waste and the City: The Crisis of Sanitation and the Right to Citylife.”

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2023 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

Honorable mentions to Jared D. Margulies and to Colin McFarlane

2023 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

Honorable mentions to Jared D. Margulies, University of Minnesota Press, “The Cactus Hunters” and to Colin McFarlane, Verso, “Waste and the City: The Crisis of Sanitation and the Right to Citylife.”

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2022

Daniel D. Arreola

Postcards from the Baja California Border (University of Arizona Press, October 2021) by Daniel D. Arreola (Arizona State University) offers a window into the historical and geographical past of storied Mexican border communities. Once-popular tourist destinations from the 1900s through the 1950s, the border communities explored in Postcards from the Baja California Border used to be filled with revelers, cabarets, curio shops, and more. The postcards in this book show the bright and dynamic past of California’s borderlands while diving deep into the historic and geographic significance of the imagery found on the postcards.

This form of place study calls attention to how we can see a past through a serial view of places, by the nature of repetition, and the photographing of the same place over and over again. Arreola draws our focus to townscapes, or built landscapes, of four border towns—Tijuana, Mexicali, Tecate, and Algodones—during the first half of the twentieth century. With an emphasis on the tourist’s view of these places, this book creates a vivid picture of what life was like for tourists and residents of these towns in the early and mid-twentieth century.

Postcards from the Baja California Border is a rich and fascinating experience, one that will take readers on a time-travel journey through border town histories and geographies while celebrating the visual intrigue of postcards.

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2022 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

Daniel D. Arreola

2022 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

Postcards from the Baja California Border (University of Arizona Press, October 2021) by Daniel D. Arreola (Arizona State University) offers a window into the historical and geographical past of storied Mexican border communities. Once-popular tourist destinations from the 1900s through the 1950s, the border communities explored in Postcards from the Baja California Border used to be filled with revelers, cabarets, curio shops, and more. The postcards in this book show the bright and dynamic past of California’s borderlands while diving deep into the historic and geographic significance of the imagery found on the postcards.

This form of place study calls attention to how we can see a past through a serial view of places, by the nature of repetition, and the photographing of the same place over and over again. Arreola draws our focus to townscapes, or built landscapes, of four border towns—Tijuana, Mexicali, Tecate, and Algodones—during the first half of the twentieth century. With an emphasis on the tourist’s view of these places, this book creates a vivid picture of what life was like for tourists and residents of these towns in the early and mid-twentieth century.

Postcards from the Baja California Border is a rich and fascinating experience, one that will take readers on a time-travel journey through border town histories and geographies while celebrating the visual intrigue of postcards.

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2022

Honorable Mention: Adam Mathews and Chris Ferrie

ABCs of Geography (Sourcebooks, 2022) by Adam Mathews (Western Michigan University) and Chris Ferrie (Centre for Quantum Software and Information) is a fun, accessible, and informative book about the fundamentals of geography aimed at children and, by extension, their caregivers.

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2022 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

Honorable Mention: Adam Mathews and Chris Ferrie

2022 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

ABCs of Geography (Sourcebooks, 2022) by Adam Mathews (Western Michigan University) and Chris Ferrie (Centre for Quantum Software and Information) is a fun, accessible, and informative book about the fundamentals of geography aimed at children and, by extension, their caregivers.

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2021

James Cheshire and Oliver Uberti

James Cheshire and Oliver Uberti for Atlas of the Invisible (W.W. Norton & Company, 2021) for creating a stunning collection of maps and visualizations that tells the stories of our past, present, and future – turning massive datasets into inviting, intriguing, and sometimes disturbing presentations for both geographers and a broader audience.

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2021 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

James Cheshire and Oliver Uberti

2021 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

James Cheshire and Oliver Uberti for Atlas of the Invisible (W.W. Norton & Company, 2021) for creating a stunning collection of maps and visualizations that tells the stories of our past, present, and future – turning massive datasets into inviting, intriguing, and sometimes disturbing presentations for both geographers and a broader audience.

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2020

Alison Mountz

2020 Alison Mountz, The Death of Asylum: Hidden Geographies of the Enforcement Archipelago, University of Minnesota Press, 2020

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2020 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

Alison Mountz

2020 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

2020 Alison Mountz, The Death of Asylum: Hidden Geographies of the Enforcement Archipelago, University of Minnesota Press, 2020

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2019

Adam Moore

2019 Adam Moore, Empire’s Labor: The Global Army that Supports U.S. Wars, Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2019

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2019 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

Adam Moore

2019 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

2019 Adam Moore, Empire’s Labor: The Global Army that Supports U.S. Wars, Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2019

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2018

Tara Patricia Cookson

2018 Tara Patricia Cookson, Unjust Conditions: Women’s Work and the Hidden Cost of Cash Transfer Programs, University of California Press, 2018

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2018 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

Tara Patricia Cookson

2018 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

2018 Tara Patricia Cookson, Unjust Conditions: Women’s Work and the Hidden Cost of Cash Transfer Programs, University of California Press, 2018

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2017

Clyde Woods

The late Clyde Woods for developing a one-of-a-kind research program engaging social and public policy issues by examining the cultural practices of those oppressed by such policies. His book, Development Arrested, was highly acclaimed and a model of interdisciplinary research. Woods will be remembered as an important mentor to many, and as a public intellectual challenging how we understand race and human geographic knowledge production.

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2017 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

Clyde Woods

2017 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

The late Clyde Woods for developing a one-of-a-kind research program engaging social and public policy issues by examining the cultural practices of those oppressed by such policies. His book, Development Arrested, was highly acclaimed and a model of interdisciplinary research. Woods will be remembered as an important mentor to many, and as a public intellectual challenging how we understand race and human geographic knowledge production.

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2016

Nicole Nguyen

2016 Nicole Nguyen, A Curriculum of Fear, University of Minnesota Press

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2016 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

Nicole Nguyen

2016 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

2016 Nicole Nguyen, A Curriculum of Fear, University of Minnesota Press

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2015

Stephen J. Hornsby and Richard W. Judd, Eds

2015 Stephen J. Hornsby and Richard W. Judd, Eds; Michael J. Hermann (Cartographic Designer), Historical Atlas of Maine, University of Maine Press

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2015 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

Stephen J. Hornsby and Richard W. Judd, Eds

2015 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

2015 Stephen J. Hornsby and Richard W. Judd, Eds; Michael J. Hermann (Cartographic Designer), Historical Atlas of Maine, University of Maine Press

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2014

Paul Knox

2014 Paul Knox, Atlas of Cities, Princeton University Press

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2014 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

Paul Knox

2014 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

2014 Paul Knox, Atlas of Cities, Princeton University Press

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2013

Michael Dear

2013 Michael Dear, Why Walls Won’t Work: Repairing the US-Mexico Divide, Oxford University Press

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2013 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

Michael Dear

2013 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

2013 Michael Dear, Why Walls Won’t Work: Repairing the US-Mexico Divide, Oxford University Press

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2012

Laura Pulido

2012 Laura Pulido, Laura Barraclough and Wendy Cheng, A People’s Guide to Los Angeles, University of California Press.

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2012 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

Laura Pulido

2012 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

2012 Laura Pulido, Laura Barraclough and Wendy Cheng, A People’s Guide to Los Angeles, University of California Press.

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2011

Jim Kimmel and Jerry Touchstone Kimmel

2011 Jim Kimmel and Jerry Touchstone Kimmel (photographs), Exloring the Brazos River from Beginning to End, Texas A&M University.

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2011 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

Jim Kimmel and Jerry Touchstone Kimmel

2011 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

2011 Jim Kimmel and Jerry Touchstone Kimmel (photographs), Exloring the Brazos River from Beginning to End, Texas A&M University.

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2010

Esther Jacobson-Tepfer and James E. Meacham

2010 Esther Jacobson-Tepfer and James E. Meacham, Archeology and Landscape in the Mongolian Altai (Gary Tepfer, Photography), Esri Press

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2010 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

Esther Jacobson-Tepfer and James E. Meacham

2010 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

2010 Esther Jacobson-Tepfer and James E. Meacham, Archeology and Landscape in the Mongolian Altai (Gary Tepfer, Photography), Esri Press

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2009

Stuart Elden

2009 Stuart Elden, Terror and Territory, The Spatial Extent of Sovereignty, University of Minnesota Press.

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2009 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

Stuart Elden

2009 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

2009 Stuart Elden, Terror and Territory, The Spatial Extent of Sovereignty, University of Minnesota Press.

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2008

Owen J. Dwyer and Derek H. Alderman

2008 Owen J. Dwyer and Derek H. Alderman, Civil Rights Memorials and the Geography of Memory, Center for American Places.

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2008 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

Owen J. Dwyer and Derek H. Alderman

2008 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

2008 Owen J. Dwyer and Derek H. Alderman, Civil Rights Memorials and the Geography of Memory, Center for American Places.

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2007

Trudy A. Suchan, Marc J. Perry, James D. Fitzsimmons, Anika E. Juhn, Alexander M. Tait and Cynthia A. Brewer

2007 Trudy A. Suchan, Marc J. Perry, James D. Fitzsimmons, Anika E. Juhn, Alexander M. Tait and Cynthia A. Brewer, Census Atlas of the United States, Washington, DC: US Census Bureau Press.

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2007 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

Trudy A. Suchan, Marc J. Perry, James D. Fitzsimmons, Anika E. Juhn, Alexander M. Tait and Cynthia A. Brewer

2007 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

2007 Trudy A. Suchan, Marc J. Perry, James D. Fitzsimmons, Anika E. Juhn, Alexander M. Tait and Cynthia A. Brewer, Census Atlas of the United States, Washington, DC: US Census Bureau Press.

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2006

Bruce D'Arcus

2006 Bruce D’Arcus, Boudaries of Dissent: Protest and State Power in the Media Age, New York, NY. Routledge Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.

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2006 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

Bruce D'Arcus

2006 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

2006 Bruce D’Arcus, Boudaries of Dissent: Protest and State Power in the Media Age, New York, NY. Routledge Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.

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2005

Dydia DeLyser

2005 Dydia DeLyser, Ramona Memories: Tourism and the Shaping of Southern California, University of Minnesota Press.

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2005 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

Dydia DeLyser

2005 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

2005 Dydia DeLyser, Ramona Memories: Tourism and the Shaping of Southern California, University of Minnesota Press.

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2004

James R. "Pete" Shortridge

2004 James R. “Pete” Shortridge, Cities on the Plains: The Evolution of Urban Kansas, University of Kansas Press.

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2004 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

James R. "Pete" Shortridge

2004 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

2004 James R. “Pete” Shortridge, Cities on the Plains: The Evolution of Urban Kansas, University of Kansas Press.

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2003

Neil Smith, American Empire

2003 Neil Smith, American Empire, Roosevelt’s Geographer and the Prelude to Globalization, University of California Press.

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2003 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

Neil Smith, American Empire

2003 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

2003 Neil Smith, American Empire, Roosevelt’s Geographer and the Prelude to Globalization, University of California Press.

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2002

Mark Monmonier

2002 Mark Monmonier, Spying with Maps: Surveillance Technologies and Future of Privacy, University of Chicago Press.

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2002 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

Mark Monmonier

2002 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

2002 Mark Monmonier, Spying with Maps: Surveillance Technologies and Future of Privacy, University of Chicago Press.

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2001

William G. Loy

2001 William G. Loy, Atlas of Oregon, University of Oregon Press

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2001 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

William G. Loy

2001 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

2001 William G. Loy, Atlas of Oregon, University of Oregon Press

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2000

James R. "Pete" Shortridge

2004 James R. “Pete” Shortridge, Cities on the Plains: The Evolution of Urban Kansas, University of Kansas Press.

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2000 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

James R. "Pete" Shortridge

2000 AAG Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography

2004 James R. “Pete” Shortridge, Cities on the Plains: The Evolution of Urban Kansas, University of Kansas Press.

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