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Berry / Wheeler Urban Geography in America, 1950-2000

Paradigms and Personalities
Erscheinungsjahr 2014
ISBN: 978-1-134-72858-9
Verlag: CRC Press
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Paradigms and Personalities

E-Book, Englisch, 404 Seiten

ISBN: 978-1-134-72858-9
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



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PREFACE.

INTRODUCTION. Brian J.L. Berry and James O. Wheeler

PART I. FOUNDATIONS

Chapter 1. Chauncy D. Harris, "Urban Geography in the United States: My Experience of the Formative Years." Urban Geography, 1990, Vol. 11, pp. 403-417.

Chapter 2. Elisabeth Lichtenberger, "Harris and Ullman's 'The Nature of Cities': The Paper's Historical Context and Its Impact on Further Research." Urban Geography, 1997, Vol. 18, pp. 7-14.

Chapter 3. Chauncy D. Harris, "Diffusion of Urban Models: A Case Study." Urban Geography, 1998, Vol. 19, pp. 49-67.

Chapter 4. Edward J. Taaffe, "Some Thoughts on the Development of Urban Geography in the United States in the 1950s and 1960s." Urban Geography, 1990, Vol. 11, pp. 422-431.

PART II. URBAN GEOGRAPHY IN THE 1960s

Chapter 5. Brian J. L. Berry, "Geography's Quantitative Revolution: Initial Conditions, 1954-1960. A Personal Memoir." Urban Geography, 1993, Vol. 14, pp. 434-441.

Chapter 6. Maurice Yeates, "Yesterday as Tomorrow's Song: The Contribution of the 1960s 'Chicago School' to Urban Geography." Urban Geography, 2001, Vol. 22, pp. 514-529.

Chapter 7. John S. Adams, "The Quantitative Revolution in Urban Geography." Urban Geography, 2001, Vol. 22, pp. 530-539.

Chapter 8. William A. V. Clark, "Pacific Views of Urban Geography in the 1960s." Urban Geography, 2001, Vol. 22, pp. 540-548.

Chapter 9. James O. Wheeler, "Assessing the Role of Spatial Analysis in Urban Geography in the 1960s." Urban Geography, 2001, Vol. 22, pp. 549-558.

PART III. URBAN GEOGRAPHY IN THE 1970s

Chapter 10. Martin Cadwallader, "A Decade of Methodological and Philosophical Exploration." Urban Geography, 2002, Vol. 23, pp. 408-413.

Chapter 11. Risa Palm, "A Personal History." Urban Geography, 2002, Vol. 23, pp. 403-407.

Chapter 12. Peter G. Goheen, "Competing Visions of the City." Urban Geography, 2002, Vol. 23, pp. 414-422.

Chapter 13. Patricia Gober, "The Comparative Metropolitan Analysis Project." Urban Geography, 2002, Vol. 23, pp. 423-432.

Chapter 14. Larry R. Ford, "Emerging Political Paradigms." Urban Geography, 2002, Vol. 23, pp. 433-440.

PART IV. URBAN GEOGRAPHY IN THE 1980s

Chapter 15. Paul L. Knox, "The Sea Change of the 1980s: Urban Geography as if People and Places Matter." Urban Geography, 2003, Vol. 24, pp. 273-278.

Chapter 16. Larry S. Bourne, "Urban Geography in Transition: A Canadian Perspective on the 1980s and Beyond." Urban Geography, 2003, Vol. 24, pp. 279-300.

Chapter 17. David R. Meyer, "The Challenges of Research on the Global Network of Cities." Urban Geography, 2003, Vol. 24, pp. 301-313.

Chapter 18. Michael Pacione, "Quality-of-Life Research in Urban Geography." Urban Geography, 2003, Vol. 24, pp. 314-339.

Chapter 19. Sallie A. Marston and Geraldine Pratt, "Coming of Age: Urban Geography in the 1980s." Urban Geography, 2003, Vol. 24, pp. 340-351.

Chapter 20. Robert W. Lake, "The Antiurban Angst of Urban Geography in the 1980s." Urban Geography, 2003, Vol. 24, pp. 352-355.

PART V. URBAN GEOGRAPHY IN THE 1990s

Chapter 21. Robert W. Lake, "The Power of Culture and the Culture of Power in Urban Geography in the 1990s." Urban Geography, 2003, Vol. 24, pp. 461-464.

Chapter 22. Susan Hanson, "The Weight of Tradition, the Springboard of Tradition: Let's Move Beyond the 1990s." Urban Geography, 2003, Vol. 24, pp. 465-478.

Chapter 23. Trevor J. Barnes, "The 1990s Show: Culture Leaves the Farm and Hits the Streets." Urban Geography, 2003, Vol. 24, pp. 479-492.

Chapter 24. Michael J. Dear, "The Los Angeles School of Urbanism. An Intellectual History." Urban Geography, 2003, Vol. 24, pp. 493-509.

Chapter 25. Helga Leitner and Eric Sheppard, "Unbounding Critical Geographic Research on Cities: The 1990s and Beyond." Urban Geography, 2003, Vol. 24, pp. 510-528.

REFERENCES

INDEX


Brian Berry is Lloyd Viel Berkner Regental Professor and Professor of Political Economy at the University of Texas at Dallas. The author of more than 500 books and articles, he is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, a fellow of the British Academy and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and received the Victoria Medal from the Royal Geographical Society in 1988. In 1999 he become the first geographer to serve as a member of the Council of the National Academy of Sciences.
James Wheeler is Professor and Merle Punty Chair of Geography at the University of Georgia. He is the author and editor of numerous books and articles. He is co-editor of the journal Urban Geography and editor of the Southeastern Geographer.



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