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Piper R. Gaubatz is a Professor and Department Head in the Department of Geosciences at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. She is also a Faculty Affiliate in the Department of Landscape Architecture & Regional Planning. Her research focuses on urban geography, with an emphasis on urban transformation, environmental planning, and public space in China, Japan, and the United States.
- Position: Professor and Department Head
- Institution: University of Massachusetts Amherst
- Department: Department of Geosciences
- Affiliation: Faculty Affiliate, Department of Landscape Architecture & Regional Planning
Dr. Gaubatz holds a PhD from the University of California, Berkeley (1989), an MA in Geography, and an AB in Sociology from Princeton University. She has conducted extensive fieldwork in over 18 cities across China, Japan, and the U.S., and her interdisciplinary research integrates geography, urban planning, sociology, and environmental studies.
Her research interests include urban form, urban change, urban ecology, social justice, and regional inequality. She critically examines how power, policy, and culture shape urban spaces, particularly in the context of globalization and post-socialist transformation. Her work often compares urban development patterns between core and peripheral regions in China.
The recent publications of Dr. Gaubatz reveal a strong focus on the transformation of public space in Chinese cities, particularly large squares modeled after Tiananmen Square. Her research also explores environmental sustainability, urban-rural interactions, and socio-spatial segregation, especially in rapidly urbanizing third-tier cities. Themes such as commercialization, globalization, and the redefinition of socialist urban legacies are central to her scholarly output.
Scientific Awards and Honors:
- Fulbright Scholar
- Henry Luce Foundation Fellowship
- National Academy of Sciences Committee on Scholarly Communication with China
- National Geographic Society Grant
- Luce Foundation Grant
- Association of American Geographers Grant
- UMass Interdisciplinary Studies Institute Grant
- Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Grant
- Chinese Academy of Sciences Collaboration
Dr. Gaubatz has advised several graduate students, including PhD candidate Sainan Lin. She has received grant funding from numerous prestigious institutions to support her field research. She teaches a wide range of courses including Urban Geography, Urban Environmental History, and field methods, emphasizing hands-on, experiential learning. She has also contributed to academic service through editorial roles in journals such as Cities, Urban Morphology, and The Geographical Review.
Her research is supported by interdisciplinary collaborations with geographers, planners, architects, and historians. She leads ongoing projects on public space in Chinese cities, environmental history in Inner Mongolia, and regional inequality in urban development. Her long-term goal is to develop accessible theoretical and methodological frameworks for understanding urban transformation in both academic and professional contexts.
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