publications
Monnier-Reyna, M. (2024). Researching from home, inside, and the online: Methodological lessons from the pandemic. The Professional Geographer 76(4): pp. 467 - 475. DOI: 10.1080/00330124.2023.2295343
Monnier-Reyna, M. (2021). Feminist graffiti, public space, and the pandemic: Understanding how the Les Colleuses movement challenges space on the streets of Paris and online [Master’s Thesis]. ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global.
presentations
August 2024 Feminist and Queer Spatialities: Care, Connection and Change IGU Pre-conference Session: Feminist Social Media Research Methodologies Paper: Digital Dérive and Virtual Artifact Mapping: Adapting Existing Geographic Knowledges for Social Media Research
April 2024 Association of American Geographers Panel: Creative Methods in Geography Co-Leader with Ellie Cleasby
August 2021 American Sociological Association Roundtable: Intersectionality and Black Lives: Collective Behavior and Social Movements Paper: Protest Participants’ Perceptions of the Intersectionality Politics of Black Lives Matter with Dr. Cynthia Deitch
March 2021 Association of American Geographers Session: Adapting to Social Turbulence in a Changing World Paper: Researching from Home: A Methodological Case Study of Visual Social Medias
January 2021 Sociologists for Women in Society Paper: Participation in Black Lives Matter Protests During Covid: Was Intersectionality Lost in the Crowd? with Dr. Cynthia Deitch
September 2020 American Political Science Association Panel: Leadership, Loss Aversion, and Foreign Policy Change: A Cross-National View Paper: From Abraham Lincoln to Lyndon Johnson: Loss Aversion and US Immigration Policy
July 2020 International Society of Political Psychology Panel: Leadership, Loss Aversion, and Foreign Policy Change: A Cross-National and Issue-Based Perspective on Shifts in Global Affairs Paper: John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, and the End of the Quota System: A Loss Aversion Perspective on American Immigration Policy
October 2017 GW University Writing & Research Conference Session: Structural Inequality in American Cities Paper: Neoliberalism and Social Democracy: A Look at Midwestern Cities and Economic Development Plans
education
Expected 2027 Ph.D. Department of Geography, University of Washington
Committee: Dr. Sarah Elwood, Dr. María Elena García, & Dr. Michael Brown
2021 M.S. Department of Geography, George Washington University
Committee: Dr. Atia & Dr. Cullen
2019 B.A. International Affairs, concentration in Comparative Political, Economic, and Social Systems
and second major in Geography, George Washington University
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