Jen Jack Gieseking

Portland, ME; Brooklyn, NY; Berlin, Germany

Jen Jack Gieseking is a cultural geographer and environmental psychologist engaged in research on co-productions of space and identity in digital and material environments, with a focus on sexual and gender identities. S/he pays special attention to how such productions support or inhibit social, spatial, and economic justice. Jack is working on her first book, Queer New York: Constellating Lesbians’ and Queer Women’s Geographies of New York City, 1983-2008. Jack is Postdoctoral Fellow in the Digital and Computational Studies Initiative at Bowdoin College. She is co-editor of The People, Place, and Space Reader, with William Mangold, Cindi Katz, Setha Low, and Susan Saegert.

  • Work
    • Postdoctoral Fellow, Bowdoin College
  • Education
    • CUNY Graduate Center
    • Columbia University
    • Mount Holyoke College