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9780195152708

Spatially Integrated Social Science

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    9780195152708

  • ISBN10:

    0195152700

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2004-01-15
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Spatial analysis assists theoretical understanding and empirical testing in the social sciences, and rapidly expanding applications of geographic information technologies have advanced the spatial data-gathering needed for spatial analysis and model making. This much-needed volume covers outstanding examples of spatial thinking in the social sciences, with each chapter showing some aspect of how certain social processes can be understood by analyzing their spatial context. The audience for this work is as trans-disciplinary as its authorship because it contains approaches and methodologies useful to geography, anthropology, history, political science, economics, criminology, sociology, and statistics.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Norman M. Bradburn v
Contributors xv
Introduction
1 Thinking Spatially in the Social Sciences
3 (20)
Michael F. Goodchild and Donald G. Janelle
Part I. Spatial Analysis at Individual and Household Levels
2 Inferring the Behavior of Households from Remotely Sensed Changes in Land Cover: Current Methods and Future Directions
23 (25)
Bruce Boucek and Emilio F. Moran
3 Geovisualization of Human Activity Patterns Using 3D GIS: A Time-Geographic Approach
48 (19)
Mei-Po Kwan and Jiyeong Lee
4 Agent-Based Modeling: From Individual Residential Choice to Urban Residential Dynamics
67(28)
Itzhak Benenson
5 Too Much of the Wrong Kind of Data: Implications for the Practice of Micro-Scale Spatial Modeling
95 (18)
David O'Sullivan
Part II. Neighborhood-Level Analysis
6 Identifying Ethnic Neighborhoods with Census Data: Group Concentration and Spatial Clustering
113 (14)
John R. Logan and Wenquan Zhang
7 Spatial Analyses of Homicide with Areal Data
127 (18)
Steven F. Mesmer and Luc Anselm
8 Spatial (Dis)Advantage and Homicide in Chicago Neighborhoods
145 (26)
Robert J. Sampson and Jeffrey D. Morenoff
9 Measuring Spatial Diffusion of Shots Fired Activity across City Neighborhoods
171(34)
George Tita and Jacqueline Cohen
10 The Spatial Structure of Urban Political Discussion Networks
205 (18)
Munroe Eagles, Paul Bélanger, and Hugh W. Calkins
Part III. Region-Level Analysis
11 Mapping Social Exclusion and Inclusion in Developing Countries: Spatial Patterns of São Paulo in the 1990's
223(16)
Gilberto Câmara, Aldaiza Sposati, Dirce Koga, Antonio Miguel Monteiro, Frederico Roman Ramos, Eduardo Camargo, and Suzana Druck Fuks
12 Business Location and Spatial Externalities: Tying Concepts to Measures
239(24)
Stuart H. Sweeney and Edward J. Feser
13 Updating Spatial Perspectives and Analytical Frameworks in Urban Research
263(17)
Qing Shen
14 Spatial Analysis of Regional Income Inequality
280 (20)
Sergio J. Rey
15 Shaping Policy Decisions with Spatial Analysis
300 (23)
Ted K. Bradshaw and Brian Muller
16 Geographical Approaches for Reconstructing Past Human Behavior from Prehistoric Roadways
323(26)
John Kaniner
Part IV. Multi-Scale Spatial Perspectives
17 Time, Space, and Archaeological Landscapes: Establishing Connections in the First Millennium BC
349(17)
Patrick Daly and Gary Lock
18 Spatial Perspectives in Public Health
366(15)
Anthony C. Gatrell and Janette E. Rigby
19 The Role of Spatial Analysis in Demographic Research
381(19)
John R. Weeks
20 Spatial Interaction Models of International Telecommunication Flows
400(20)
Jean-Michel Guldmann
21 Planning Scenario Visualization and Assessment: A Cellular Automata Based Integrated Spatial Decision Support System
420(23)
Roger White, Bas Straatman, and Guy Engelen
Epilogue: Spatial Analysis in Retrospect and Prospect 443(4)
Brian J.L. Berry
Index 447

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