Urban Geography 1999 - Abstracts

Urban Geography 1999
TitleSubjectAuthors
An evaluation of generation and region as urban categories.Sociology and social workPatton, David K., Lloyd, Robert
Break dancing on Santa Monica Boulevard.(response to M. Dear and S. Flusty, Annals of the Association of American Geographers, vol. 88, p. 50, 1998)(Review Symposium)Sociology and social workBeauregard, Robert A.
Bridging social networks and female labor-force participation in a multiethnic metropolis.Sociology and social workJohnson, James H., Jr., Bienenstock, Elisa Jayne, Farrell, Walter C., Jr.
Bringing globalization home: a homeworker in the information age.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workAdams, Paul
Bustbelt to Boomtown: regime succession and the transformation of downtown Indianapolis.Sociology and social workWalcott, Susan M.
Communication technology and local knowledges: the case of 'peripheralized' high-rise housing estates.Sociology and social workMcGrail, Brian A.
Commuting directionality, a functional measure for metropolitan and nonmetropolitan area standards.Sociology and social workRain, David R.
Comparative metropolitan area analysis: matching the 1980 and 1990 census public use microdata samples for metropolitan areas.Sociology and social workReibel, Michael, Ellis, Mark, Wright, Richard (American writer)
Contested terrain: republican rhetoric pension funds, and community development.Sociology and social workClark, Gordon L.
Contesting natural(ized) lawns: a geography of private green space in the Niagara region.Sociology and social workFeagan, Robert B., Ripmeester, Michael
Engaging postmodern urbanism.(Review Symposium)Sociology and social workDear, Michael, Flusty, Steven
Enumeration area (EA) circles: a new accounting of neighborhood environments in Canada.Sociology and social workMiron, John R.
Environmental Equity in Urban Texas: Race, Income, and Patterns of Acute and Chronic Toxic Air Releases in Metropolitan Counties.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workTiefenbacher, John P., Hagelmen, Ronald R., III
Gentrification and land rent: a historical view of the rent gap in Minneapolis.Sociology and social workHammel, Daniel J.
Geographic Context and Concentrated Urban Poverty Within the United States.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workCooke, Thomas J.
Geostatics as measures of spatial segregation.Sociology and social workWong, David W.S.
Grassrooting the space of flows.Sociology and social workCastells, Manuel
Growth control versus the growth machine in Redlands, California: conflict in urban land use.Sociology and social workAckerman, William V.
Job seach, social networks, and local labor-market dynamics; the case of paid household work in San Diego, California.Sociology and social workMattingly, Doreen J.
Leading nations in the adoption of communications media, 1975 to 1995.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workKellerman, Aharon
Metropolitan area definition in the United States.Sociology and social workAdams, John S., VanDrasek, Barbara J., Phillips, Eric G.
Metropolitan, urban, and rural commuting areas: toward a better depiction of the United States settlement system.Sociology and social workMorrill, Richard, Cromartie, John, Hart, Gary
Mother and worker? The negotiation of motherhood and paid employment in two urban neighborhoods.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workHolloway, Sarah L.
New approaches to delineating metropolitan and nonmetropolitan settlement: geographers drawing the line.Sociology and social workDahmann, Donald C.
Postmodern urbanism and the ethnographic void.(response to M. Dear and S. Flusty, Annals of the Association of American Geographers, vol. 88, p. 50, 1998)(Review Symposium)Sociology and social workJackson, Peter (New Zealander movie director)
Postmodern urbanism disrobed: or why postmodern urbanism is a dead end for urban geography.(response to M. Dear and S. Flusty, Annals of the Association of American Geographers, vol. 88, p. 50, 1998)(Review Symposium)Sociology and social workSui, Daniel Z.
Postmodern urbanism?(response to M. Dear and S. Flusty, Annals of the Association of American Geographers, vol. 88, p. 50, 1998)(Review Symposium)Sociology and social workLake, Robert W.
Progenitors and present distributions: urban geography and urban geographers.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workWheeler, James O.
Putting "global cities" in their place: urban hierarchy and low-income employment during the post-war era.Sociology and social workElliott, James R.
Race, Scale and the Concentration of Poverty in Columbus, Ohio, 1980 to 1990.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workHolloway, Steven R., Bryan, Deborah, Chabot, Robert, Rogers, Donna M., Rulli, James
Ranking world cities: multinational corporations and the global urban hierarchy.Sociology and social workGodfrey, Brian J., Zhou, Yu
Spatio-temporal trends of housing and population growth during a building cycle: evidence from metropolitan Tel-Aviv, 1968 to 1990.Sociology and social workKrakover, Shaul
The politics and practice of community policing in Boston.Sociology and social workSaunders, Ralph H.
The Vertical and Horizontal Expansions of China's System.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workFan, C. Cindy
Transportation, telecommunications, and the changing geography of opportunity.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workShen, Qing
Urbanization strategy for strengthening of national development in the new state of Palestine.Sociology and social workKhamaisi, Rassem
Urban-Rural Contrasts in Diet: The Case of China.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workLeppman, Elizibeth J.
Urban system planning in China: a case study of the Pearl River Basin.Sociology and social workMee Kam Ng, Wing-Shing Tang
Welfare geography of a peripheralized national minority: the case of Israel's Arab population.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workFalah, Ghazi
"What's culture got to do with it?"(urban geography)Sociology and social workMitchell, Katharyne
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