READING
ASSIGNMENTS
Graff,
Thomas O. 2006. Unequal competition among chains of supercenters: Kmart,
Target, and Wal-Mart. The Professional
Geographer 58(1):54-64.
Schwanen,
Tim. 2007. Gender differences in chauffeuring children among
dual-earner families. The
Professional Geographer 59(4): 447-462.
Sultana, Selima
and Joe Weber. 2007. Journey-to-work patterns in the age of sprawl:
Evidence from two midsize southern metropolitan areas. The Professional Geographer 59(2): 193-208.
Brown, Lawrence A., Tamar E. Mott, Edward J. Malecki.
2007. Immigrant profiles of U.S. urban areas and agents of resettlement. The Professional Geographer 59(1):
56-73.
Hare, Timothy S. and Holly R. Barcus. 2007. Geographical accessibility and
Kentucky's heart-related hospital services. Applied Geography 27:181-205.
Lein, James K. and Nicole I. Stump. 2009. Assessing wildfire
potential within the wildland-urban interface: A
southeastern Ohio example. Applied Geography 29:21-34.
Keys, Eric, Elizabeth A. Wentz and Charles L. Redman. 2007. The
spatial structure of land use from 1970-2000 in the Phoenix, Arizona,
metropolitan area. The Professional
Geographer 57(1): 131-147.
Krathwohl,
David R. & Nick L. Smith. 2005. Chapter 3 The proposal as a chain of
reasoning. In, How to Prepare a
Dissertation Proposal: Suggestions for Students in Education & the Social
and Behavioral Sciences, pp. 31-42. Syracuse University,
Syracuse.
Krathwohl,
David R. & Nick L. Smith. 2005. Chapter 4 The description of the problem.
In, How to Prepare a Dissertation
Proposal: Suggestions for Students in Education & the Social and Behavioral
Sciences, pp. 45-74. Syracuse University, Syracuse.
Krathwohl,
David R. & Nick L. Smith. 2005. Chapter 5 The method section. In, How to Prepare a Dissertation Proposal:
Suggestions for Students in Education & the Social and Behavioral Sciences,
pp. 75-101. Syracuse University, Syracuse.