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Key Methods in Geography Chapters assigned in class.
Regional

Popper, Deborah and Frank Popper. 1999. "The Buffalo Commons: Metaphor as Method." Geographical Review, Vol. 89, No. 4, pp. 491-510.

  Pick, James, Nanda Viswanathan, and James Hettrick. 2001. "The U.S.-Mexican Borderlands Region: A Binational Spatial Analysis." The Social Science Journal, 38: pp. 567-595.
  Alexander, David. 2000. "The Geography of Italian Pasta." The Professional Geographer, 52:3, pp. 553-566.
Spatial Interaction

Noronha, Valerian and Michael F. Goodchild. 1992. "Modeling Interregional Interaction: Implications for Defining Functional Regions." Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Vol. 82:1, pp. 86-102.

 

Elmes, Gregory A. 1985. "Modeling Spatial Interaction of Utility Coal in Pennsylvania." Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Vol. 75:2, pp. 212-226.

 

O'Kelly, M. E. 1983. "Multipurpose Shopping Trips and the Size of Retail Facilities."Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Vol. 73:2, pp. 231-239.

People/Environment Nadasky, Paul. 2005. "Transcending the Debate over the Ecologically Noble Indian: Indigenous Peoples and Environmentalism." Ethnohistory 52:2.
  Jochnick, Chris and Paulina Garzon. "A Seat at the Table." NACLA - Report on the Americas, 43:4, pp. 41-47.
  Simmons, Cynthia. 2002. "The Local Articulation of Policy Conflict: Land Use, Environment, and Amerindian Rights in Eastern Amazonia." The Professional Geographer, 54:2 pp. 241-258.