B.A., Augustana College; M.A. and Ph.D., geography, University of Chicago; Professor of Geography Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois, for 38 years; Director, East Asia Overseas Terms (1974 to present) that takes 75-80 students to East Asia for the full fall term (has been to Asia over 30 times); Co-Advisor, Environmental Studies Program
Academic Interests: land use management; relationships between the collective good and private rights; urban planning, revitalization of older urban areas and urban waterfronts; historical geography of the U.S.; contemporary human geographical issues of China, Japan, and the U.S.
Community and Church Involvements: City of Rock Island Planning Commission, land use and waterfront task forces, State of Illinois Historic Sites Advisory Council; Trinity Lutheran Church, Moline, Illinois; ELCA World Hunger Appeal at local and synodical levels for thirty years; believes church should be more active in advocacy work on social justice and environmental issues.
Audio Archive
Moline, Norm
Recordings
Drilling for Oil in Alaska: Geography, Economics and a Christian Perspective
Presenter: Moline, Norm / 2001Public Good and Private Rights: Good Goals, but a Touch of Conflict in Enviromental Decisions
Presenter: Moline, Norm / 2006The Mediterranean Environment: Context for the Biblical Narrative and Catalyst for Conservation in America
Presenter: Moline, Norm / 2010The Public Good Verse Private Rights: Where Is That Critical Boundary?
Presenter: Moline, Norm / 2010Recent Additions
Vespers September 22, 1974 and Choir Anthem
Vespers January 1, 1975 – New Every Morning
Vespers January 31, 1975 with Paul Logan – Ready Your Sky
Vespers January 28, 1975 with Ted Olson – Anxiety
Vespers January 27, 1975 with Ann Peterson – Obstacle Course
Audio Archive Partner
Holden wishes to express appreciation to PLU, Pacific Lutheran University, for their support of the Holden Audio Archive Project.
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