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David Vicente Matarrita Cascante

Associate Professor

Texas A&M University

College Station, Estados Unidos

Líneas de Investigación


Community, natural resource sociology, environmental sociology.

Educación

  •  Rural Sociology, TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY. Estados Unidos, 2008
  •  Agricultural Economics, UNIVERSIDAD DE COSTA RICA. Costa Rica, 2002
  •  Rural Sociology, PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY. Estados Unidos, 2005

Experiencia Académica

  •   Research Assistant Part Time

    PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY

    State College, PA, Estados Unidos

    2003 - 2008

  •   Assistant Professor Full Time

    TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY

    College Station, TX, Chile

    2008 - 2014

  •   Associate Professor Full Time

    TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY

    College Station, TX, Estados Unidos

    2014 - 2020

  •   Associate Professor Full Time

    TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY

    College Station, TX, Estados Unidos

    2020 - A la fecha

Experiencia Profesional

  •   Program Coordinator, Community Development Major Other

    Texas A&M University

    Estados Unidos

    2011 - 2016

Formación de Capital Humano


My teaching philosophy is based on providing students with knowledge and skills that will be useful in their future as professionals. With undergraduate students, I develop that knowledge and skills based on recommendations provided to me by external advisory boards that define what students should be able to do when graduated. Additionally, all of my courses contain high impact learning components, allowing students to put into perspective the knowledge and skills learned in class. With my graduate students, I teach them to develop skills needed in their academic careers by encouraging and guiding them to find funding to supports their studies and research, encouraging and helping them to engage in teaching, and collaborating with them in the process of publishing.


Difusión y Transferencia


Service is a critical component of Community Development. This is a value that I strongly believe in and that I consider as part of my duties in my career. Because of that, I am committed to service reflected in departmental and university activities including coordinating the community development major offered in our department. As part of my service, I also volunteer in professional associations and my community.


Premios y Distinciones

  •   Tourism Society of Korea President ‘Best Paper Award’

    Tourism Society of Korea

    Corea del Sur, 2013

    Tourism Society of Korea President ‘Best Paper Award’ for the paper entitled “Rethinking ‘Place’ in Tourism Development: A Conceptual Framework for Tourism Planners and Sociologists.” Authored by Lee, J.H. & Matarrita-Cascante, D. Presented by Lee, J.H. at the 2013 Tourism Society of Korea (TOSOK) International Tourism Conference. Seoul, Korea, July 2013.


 

Article (5)

Natural amenities-driven migration and tourism entrepreneurship: Within business social dynamics conducive to positive social change
LOS MIGRANTES POR ESTILO DE VIDA DEL VALLE DE MALALCAHUELLO DESDE UNA PERSPECTIVA POSCOLONIAL, LA ARAUCANÍA, CHILE
Amenity/Lifestyle Migration in the Chilean Andes: Understanding the Views of "The Other" and Its Effects on Integrated Community Development
Conceptualizing community resilience: Revisiting conceptual distinctions
Community resilience in resource-dependent communities: a comparative case study
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David Matarrita

Associate Professor

Rangeland, Wildlife and Fisheries Management

Texas A&M University

College Station, Estados Unidos

1
Hugo Zunino

Associate Professor

Social Science

Universidad de La Frontera

Temuco, Chile

1
Johanna Sagner

Investigadora Postdoctoral

UNIVERSIDAD DE LA FRONTERA

Chile