Hannah Cameron
Assistant to the Historic Preservation Director; Graduate Assistant; PhD Student
Biography
ADVISOR
Research
Hannah Cameron is a doctoral student in the Urban and Regional Planning and Design program at the University of Maryland. Her research interests and ongoing work examines discourses of monumentality and the ways in which social and spatial constructs intersect with past and present commemoration and memorialization in public spaces of cities.
In her current role, Hannah works as a Graduate Assistant to the Historic Preservation Program Director and teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in historic preservation and planning history and theory.
Research Interests/Specializations:
Monumentality, Representation, Narrative, Social Movements, Planning History and Theory, Cultural Landscapes, Historic Preservation
On/Off-Campus Job:
- Graduate Assistant to the Historic Preservation Program Director
- Instructor, URSP605 Planning History and Theory
- Instructor, HISP200 The Everyday and the American Environment
Extracurricular Involvement:
- Student Member, American Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP)
- Student Member, Urban Affairs Association (UAA)
- URPD Seminar Committee
Education
PhD in Urban and Regional Planning and Design
University of Maryland
In Progress
Master of Urban and Regional Planning
Virginia Commonwealth University
2018