Shakespeare’s Globe: Polarity, Ambiguity and Metaphor in the Elizabethan Landscape, Canadian Association of Geographers (Western Division), Prince George, British Columbia, March, 1992
The Significance of the Wilderness in the Shakespearian Imagination, Association of American Geographers, San Diego, California, April, 1992
The Application of Phenomenology and Hermeneutics to Explore the Experiential Perspectives of Landscape in Literature, Canadian Association of Geographers, Vancouver, British Columbia, May, 1992
Cosmology, Terrestrial Space and the Stage in the Works of William Shakespeare, International Conference on Historical Geography, Vancouver, British Columbia, August, 1992
The Conquest of Space: A Historical Idealist Interpretation of the Journey into Postmodernity, Canadian Association of Geographers (Western Division), Vancouver, British Columbia, March, 1993
Back to the Future: Academic Synthesis in the Age of Postmodernity, American Association of Geographers, Atlanta, Georgia, April, 1993
Castellologie, Geography and the Imagination: Some Anglo-Canadian Perspectives on the Landscape of Territoriality, Canadian Association of Geographers (Western Division), Kamloops, 1994
The Experiential Significance of the City in the Dramatic Landscape of William Shakespeare, American Association of Geographers, San Francisco, California, April, 1994
Cosmos, Shakespeare and Stage, International Florensky Foundation for the Study of Science and Theology, St. Petersburg, Russia, August, 1994
The Quatwas of the T’sou-ke: Space, Identity and Politics among the Canoe People of the Pacific Northwest, Canadian Association of Geographers (Western Division), Victoria, March, 1995
Earth, Sea, and Sky, Canadian Association of Geographers (Western Division), Vancouver, March, 1998