Michael W. Cornebise
Associate Dean & Professor, Geography Office: 2214 - Doudna Fine Arts CenterPhone: 217-581-7486
Email: mwcornebise@eiu.edu
INTRODUCTION
Dr. Cornebise's research and teaching interests are in cultural and population geography. Dr. Cornebise currently serves as Associate Dean in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Education & Training
Ph.D. Geography (2003), University of Tennessee-Knoxville
M.A. Geography (1990), Louisiana State University
B.A. Geography (1986), University of Northern Colorado
Publications
Prince, A., A. Neal, C. Wharram, D. Holly, J. Gatrell, J. Hildebrandt, J. Esker, K. Leifheit, M. Cornebise, Z. Newell. (2023). "'Drink Something, Do Something': Philanthropy, Place & A Rural Beer Geography." In The Geography of Beer: Policies, Perceptions & Place. Patterson, M. & N. Pullen, eds. Springer Publishing Co.
Johansson, O. and M. Cornebise (2018), "The Pennsylvania Town in the 21st Century: A Socio-Economic Analysis of the Built Environment." Material Culture 50(1): 47-73.
Johansson, O. and M. Cornebise (2016), "The Pennsylvania Town 40 Years Later: Preservation and Planning in a Changing Townscape." Middle States Geographer 49: 43-54.
Cornebise, M. (2016), "Latino Population Dynamics in Central Illinois." Illiniois Geographer 58(1):25-39.
Johansson, O. and M. Cornebise (2010), " Place Branding Goes to the Neighborhood: The Case of Pseudo-Swedish Andersonville." Geografiska Annaler: Series B. Human Geography 92(3): 1-19.
Davis, J., M. Cornebise, L. Giboo and M. White (2008). "Amish Tourism Promotion in East Central Illinois." Pennsylvania Geographer 46(1): 78-99.
Cornebise, M. and O. Johansson (2006). "Sweden vs. Multiculturalism: The Making of Neighborhood Identity in Chicago's Andersonville." Illinois Geographical Society Bulletin 48(1): 20-37.
Cornebise, M. (2005). “Belizean Population and Migration Trends: Examining the Supply Side of Chicago’s Belizean Migration Story.” Illinois Geographical Society Bulletin, 47(1): 1-17.
Cornebise, M. (2000). "Campismo Popular: The Evolution of National Camping Facilities During Cuba's 'Special Period.'" Caribbean Geography 11(2): 81-90.
Professional Affiliations
American Association of Geographers (AAG)
Council on Colleges of Arts and Sciences (CCAS)
Gamma Theta Upsilon (GTU) International Geographical Honor Society
Illinois Geographical Society (IGS)
Illinois Geographic Alliance (IGA)
International Society for Landscape, Place and Material Culture