Syracuse Geography Discussion Paper Series
1997
110. Scott Salmon, Articulation and (Under)Development in the South Pacific: Reassessing Radical Development Theory.
109. Scott Salmon, Economic Transition and the Restructuring of Housing Provisions in the United States.
108. Daniel A. Griffith & Francesco Lagona, Specification Errors in Spatial Models: Impacts on Modeling and Estimation.
1994
106. Joanne P. Sharp (ed.), Wondering through the Tropics: Western Travel and the Geographing of Others
107. Judy Walton, (En)countering Modernity in the City: A Look at Three Novels
1993
102. Jonathan I. Leib & Shantha Hennayake (eds.) Graduate Student Discussion Papers
103. Daniel A. Griffith & Akio Sone, Some Trade-Offs Associated with Computational Simplifications for Estimating Spatial Statistical/Econometric Models: Preliminary Results
104. Ferenc Csillag & John Agnew, How Many Italies? A Strategy for Spatial Analysis of Regionalizations of Italian Election Results, 1953-1987
105. H. Michael Feng, The Location and Organization of the Southern California Aluminum Foundry Industry
1991
101. Akio Sone & Daniel A. Griffith, An Evaluation Study of a Location- Allocation Modeling Software Package for the PC
1989
99. Edda Samudio A. & David J. Robinson, Jesuit Estates of the College of Merida, Venezuela: 1629-1767
100. James S. Duncan (ed.) On Narrative and the New Regional Geography
1988
94. Catherine E. Doenges, The Sahel as a Place: The Evolution of an Image
95. Brian Long, Place, Perception, and Nationalism in the Falkland/Malvinas Islands
96. Jonathan Smith, A Bibliography of Geographic Thought Before 1800
97. Ezzeddine Moudoud, Decentralization and the Dilemmas of the "Jacobin" State: A Tunisian Case Study
98. Rosa M. Benavides, Peruvian Development: An Appraisal of the Ideology and Developmental Proposals of José Carlos Mariátegui
1987
90. Raimondo Strassoldo, The Sociology of Space: A Typological Approach
91. Maureen Hays, The Informal Sector in Third World Cities: A Geographical Analysis of Streetvending in Peru
92. Brian Long, Investigating Friends-and-Neighbors Voting Effects in Southeastern Missouri
93. Bruce Bigelow, Ethnic Separation in a Pedestrian City: A Social Geography of Syracuse, New York in 1860
1986
88. Graham Mellors, Sunbelt/Snowbelt: Occupational Aspects of a Current Controversy 89. Ezzeddine Moudoud, The Rise and Fall of the Growth Pole Approach
1985
85. Joseph Manfredi, U. S.-Soviet Resource Competition in Central and Southern Africa
86. Jane Heckley, Hazardous-Waste Facility Siting in New York State
87. Marie Daly Price, Rajneeshpuram and the American Utopian Tradition
1984
84. Alton C. Byers III, Resource Management in the Arid Himalaya: Problems and Prospective Solutions
1983
79. Paul Claval, Models of Man in Geography
80. Raphael K. Badal, Oil and Regional Sentiment in Southern Sudan
81. Jim MacLaughlin, Ulster Unionist Hegemony and Regional Industrial Policy in Northern Ireland, 1945-1972
82. Carolyn G. McGovern Bowen, Mortality and Crisis Mortality in Eighteenth Century Mexico: The Case of Pátzcuaro, Michoacán
83. John Rees & Howard Stafford, Theories of Regional Growth and Industrial Location: Their Relevance for High-Technology Industry in the United States
1982
73. Saraswati Raju, A Place for Everyone: Social Order and Residential Pattern in Urban India
74. Seck Choo Chi, Industrial Estates and Regional Economic Development: The Malaysian Experience
75. Gary Talarchek, A Geographical Perspective on Urban Enterprise Zones
76. Robert McCaa & Michael M. Swann, Social Theory and the Loglinear Approach: The Question of Race and Class in Colonial Spanish America
77. William Wyckoff, Land Promoters as Regional Planners: Development Theory on the Western New York Frontier, 1793-1800
78. John Agnew, The Geography of Scottish Nationalism
1981
67. Kenneth Lederman, Modern Frontier Expansion in Brazil and Adjacent Amazonian Lands: A Review
68. Saraswati Raju, Sita in the City: A Socio-geographical Analysis of Female Employment in Urban India
69. Milton C. Sernett, Geographic Considerations in Afro-American Religious History: Past Performance, Present Problems and Future Hopes
70. Peter J. Hugill, The Elite, the Automobile, and the Good Roads Movement in New York: The Development and Transformation of a Technological Complex, 1904-1913
71. Douglas Muschett, The Employment Elasticity Coefficient as a Measure of Labor Intensity and Its Geographic Variation
72. Girma Kebbede, Property-Tax Exemptions and the Fiscal Crisis of the Central City
1980
62. Gary M. Talarchek, Residential Choice: Alternative Forms of Explanation
63. Jacob R. Miller, Extreme Urban Primacy in Thailand: Regional Anomaly or Regional Norm
64. Charles de Burlo, Tourism in Developing Countries: Complementary Approaches in Geography and Anthropology
65. Robert Carle, The Sanctity of Cattle and the Cattle Ecology India
66. Craig Colten, Where the South Ends: A Critique of Regionalizing in Cultural Geography
1979
54. William L. Wyckoff, On the Louisiana School of Historical Geography and the Case of the Upland South
55. Cate Gulliver, Land Alienation and Sedentarization in Kenya Maasailand
56. Michael G. Nickerson, Mortgage Redlining and Financial Disinvestment in Hamilton and Fairfield, Ohio
57. Robert C. Spillman, Hispanic Population Patterns in Southern Texas, 1850- 1970
58. David Sven Reher & David J. Robinson, The Population of Early Modern Spain: A Review of Sources and Research Questions
59. Alton C. Byers, The Changing Ecology of Wood Supply in Nepal's Arid Zone: The Example of Muktinath
60. Gary Hausladen, Soviet Historical Geography in the 1970s: A Preliminary Assessment
61. David J. Robinson (ed.), A Preliminary Guide to Primary Documentary Sources for the Historical Geography of Pre-1900 Syracuse
1978
40. Mark S. Monmonier, Computer-Aided Map Design: Two Subroutines to Improve Cartographic Communication through Data Selection
41. Peter Arsenault & Ralph Sanders, Housing Growth in the Syracuse Metropolitan Area: 1970-1975
42. John A. Agnew, The Rise of Political Regionalism in the British Isles: Is Ethnic Mobilization an Adequate Explanation?
43. Michael M. Swann, Economic Development and Changes in the Urban Hierarchy of Mexico, 1880-1960
44. Patricia Lambert, Ho for Kansas! The Origins and Spread of "Kansas Fever," 1870-1880
45. Mohammed Hasan, Social Networks in Spatial Perspective
46. Michael M. Swann, Ethnic Population Change and Patterns of Spatial Readjustment among Local Businesses: The Italian Area of Syracuse, New York, 1960- 1970
47. Theodore A. Thompson, The Spatial Allocation of Transit Service: Incremental vs. Normative Criteria
48. Ralph A. Sanders, American Urban Decline: Updating Evolutionary Trends
49. Patricia Lambert, Comparisons of Social Well-Being Components and Perceived Quality of Life Indicators in Rural Kansas
50. James F. Aiello, A Shot in the Dark: Towards a Research Methodology for Analyzing Perceptions of the Visually-Impaired Traveler
51. David A. Drach, Tapping the Energy Wealth of Siberia: A Case Study of the Kansk Achinsk Coal Basin
52. Jacob R. Miller, Linguistic Regionalism and National Language Policy in the Philippines: Past and Prospect
53. Carolyn McGovern, Comparing Population Pyramids: Two Techniques and a Test on Alta California Data from 1790 and the 1830s
1977
25. Richard Symanski & Nancy Burley, Geography and Natural Selection Revisited
26. David J. Robinson (ed.) Comments on Geography and Natural Selection Revisited by Symanski and Burley [Rodrigue; Agnew; Lewontin; Ghiselin; de Laubenfels, Mazur, Vita-Finzi; Young]
27. John A. Agnew, In-migration Field Dynamics: An Approach to Measurement
28. Robert W. Stevens, Scale and the Partitioning of Variance: A Methodology and Empirical Example in the Evaluation of Ecological Analysis
29. Philip Hoffman, School District Reorganization in Upstate New York: Case Studies from Homer and Truxton
30. Cathy Kelly, Marriage Migration in Massachusetts, 1765-1790
31. Bettina G. Hansel, Interaction in an American Kinship Network
32. Leon Yacher, Marriage Migration and Racial Mixing in Colonial Tlazazalca (Michoacan, Mexico), 1750-1800
33. Robert D. Abbey & Raymond Hubbard, Neighborhood Diffusion Processes in the Decision to Become a Foster Parent
34. Lawrence A. Herzog, Mexican Americans in the Metropolitan Southwest: A Descriptive Ecological Commentary
35. Linda L. Greenow, Spatial Dimensions of Household and Family Structure in Eighteenth Century Spanish America
36. Judith T. Kenny, Property Tax Assessment and Urban Sprawl
37. Michael M. Swann, Real Property and Social Status in Late-Colonial Durango: A Geographical Perspective
38. Jonathan S. Mesinger, Peddler and Merchants: The Geography of Work in a Nineteenth Century Jewish Community
39. Gary M. Talarchek, Phenomenology as a New Paradigm in Human Geography
1976
23. David G. Browning & David J. Robinson, The Origins and Comparability of Peruvian Population Data: 1776-1815
24. Kevin R. Cox & John A. Agnew, The Spatial Correspondence of Territorial Partitions
1975
1. Klaus D. Gurgel, Mormons in Canada and Religious Travel Patterns to the Mormon Culture Hearth
2. Nigel J. R. Allan, Man, Machine, and Snow: A Study of Recreationists' Landscape Perceptions
3. Ari J. Lamme, Christian Science in the USA, 1900-1910: A Distributional Study
4. David J. Robinson, The Analysis of the Eighteenth Century Spanish American City. Some Problems and Alternative Solutions
5. Justin C. Friberg, Field Techniques and the Training of the American Geographer
6. Michael M. Swann, Mass Magazine Circulation Patterns in the United States: Regional Variations in Urban and Rural Tastes
7. Douglas E. Heath, The Trophic Conditions of the Tully Lakes, Central New York: A Case of Morphometric Regulation
8. Ralph A. Sanders, Contextual Analysis and the Use of Neighborhood Characteristics File of the 1970 Public Use Sample
9. Cecil Herrell, The Image of Onondaga Lake: A Content Analysis of Environmental Information
10. David E. Sopher & James S. Duncan, Brahman and Untouchable: The Transactional Ranking of American Geography Departments
11. Gordon E. Matzke, Line Census Techniques: An Application in Biogeography
12. David B. Harper & William E. Tyson, Toward a Planning and Management Program for the St. Lawrence Eastern Ontario Shoreline
13. Douglas L. Robertson, Individuals, Interaction, and Images: Neighborhood Cognition in Syracuse, New York
14. Justin C. Friberg, Fieldwork Techniques: A Revised Research Bibliography for the Fieldwork and Reference Guide for Classroom Studies
15. Michael O. Roark, Nineteenth Century Population Distributions of the Five Civilized Tribes in Indian Territory, Oklahoma
16. Doris O'Keefe, Marriage and Migration in Colonial New England: A Study in Historical Population Geography
17. Mohammed Hasan, The Social Organization of Residence in Urban India
18. Linda L. Greenow, Family, Household and Home: A Micro- Geographical Analysis of Cartagena (New Granada) in 1777
19. Bruce Bigelow, Changing Spatial Endogamy of Polish Americans: A Case Study in Syracuse, New York, 1940-1970
20. Robert P. Donnell, Location Response to Catastrophe: The Shoe and Leather Industry Salem, Massachusetts, after the Conflagration of June 25, 1914
21. Girma Kebbede, The Towns of Shewa: A Functional Classification of Central Places in Ethiopia
22. David S. Kamerling, Onondaga Community College: A Case Study in Public Facility Location from Upstate New York