Social and economic geography topic list of research papers
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Featured graphic: Monocentricity? Commuting flows visually2012 / Daniel Arribas-Bel, Michiel Gerritse
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Linking Informal and Formal Electronics Recycling via an Interface Organization2013 / Eric Williams, Ramzy Kahhat, Magnus Bengtsson, Shiko Hayashi, Yasuhiko Hotta, et al.
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A Note on Rank-Size and Primacy: In Pursuit of a Parsimonious Explanation2006 / Nancy Ettlinger
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A Mokken Scale to Assess Secondary Pupils' Experience of Violence in Terms of Severity2012 / T. Mooij
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Surprise! Public historical geographies, user engagement and voluntarism2013 / Sarah Mills
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k-Co-occurrences Density Map Estimation
Abstract Detecting and visualizing structures in spatial and spatio-temporal information is often the primer interest of the data scientist before going further into a statistical modeling. For labeled point patterns data, multiple co-occurrences...
2015 / Didier G. Leibovici, David Brosset, Christophe Claramunt, Mike Jackson -
Spatial analysis of human population distribution and growth in Marinduque Island, Philippines
Abstract This study assessed the spatial distribution of population growth of Marinduque, an island province in the heart of the Philippines. Based on the results, population of the province varies across time and space while densely populated areas ...
2015 / Arnold R. Salvacion, Damasa B. Magcale-Macandog -
The Effects of Public Memorials on Social Memory and Urban Identity
Abstract In recent years, instead of paramount monuments and separate or enclosed memory sites, the examples of memorials integrated into cities have been increasing. Representing memories in this way not only reminds people of their social history...
2013 / Ebru Erbas Gurler, Basak Ozer -
Narratives of transition/non-transition towards low carbon futures within English rural communities
Abstract Drawing on Anderson's (2010) identification of calculative, imaginative and performative modes of anticipatory action where futures are made present in the present day, this article explores how rural studies have explored futures before...
2014 / Martin Phillips, Jennifer Dickie -
Study of the Changes in Urban Mobility of the Brazilian Middle Class, Brought about by the Population's Increased Income, and the Ensuing Impact on Urban Mass Transit
Abstract Since 2003, Brazil has shown strong economic growth, accompanied by improved income distribution. This has brought changes in consumption patterns and within the country's different production chains, with considerable impact on urban...
2014 / G.R. Ribeiro, F. Magrinyà, D.R. Orrico Filho -
Grey zones of welfare
Abstract In this article I explore the ‘grey zones of welfare’ in rural Lithuania whereby I point to the inherent ambiguities that lies in a system where people to a high degree rely on networks and normative solutions to everyday shortcomings,...
2014 / Ida Harboe Knudsen -
THE GREEN ECONOMY AND POST-GROWTH REGIMES: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES FOR ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY2014 / Christian Schulz, Ian Bailey
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Civil war and the severity of militarized interstate disputes2014 / B. W. Reeder
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Catholic Alpinism and Social Discipline in 19th- and 20th-century Italy2006 / Marco Cuaz
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Safety in public spaces for children's play and learning
Abstract With societal changes in recent years, issues related to child safety in public places have become more diverse and more complex. Every age has its hardships, and an environment in which children develop into people who overcome such...
2015 / Mitsuru Senda -
Modernity in tradition: Reflections on building design and technology in the Asian vernacular
Abstract Vernacular buildings across the globe provide instructive examples of sustainable solutions to building problems. Yet, these solutions are assumed to be inapplicable to modern buildings. Despite some views to the contrary, there continues...
2015 / Mamun Rashid, Dilshad Rahat Ara -
Road lighting and pedestrian reassurance after dark: A review2014 / S. Fotios, J. Unwin, S. Farrall
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Gazelles as job creators: a survey and interpretation of the evidence2009 / Magnus Henrekson, Dan Johansson
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Re-estimating the Income Gap between Urban and Rural Households in China2010 / Li Shi, Luo Chuliang
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Modelling transport energy demand: A socio-technical approach
Abstract Despite an emerging consensus that societal energy consumption and related emissions are not only influenced by technical efficiency but also by lifestyles and socio-cultural factors, few attempts have been made to operationalise these...
2010 / Jillian Anable, Christian Brand, Martino Tran, Nick Eyre