Graduate

Author/Title Research Type Related Fields
Babb, M. A. (2009). Categorical (re)assignment : interpreting imputation, missing data, and race in the 2000 US census. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Orzolek, M. (2009). Understanding recovery : belonging and responsibility in post-Katrina New Orleans. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Lopez, P. J. (2009). An historically situated case for children’s right to health : the birth of the model cities clinic of Odessa Brown Children’s Clinic. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Simonson, G. A. (2009). Forgotten ’stayers’ : the impacts of gentrification on long-term, working-class residents in Columbia City. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Stiles, T. A. (2009). The social construction of geospatial technologies and sustainability in the private sector. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Norton, J. S. (2009). Rethinking first world political ecology : the case of Mohawk militancy. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Faria, C. (2009). Imagining a New Sudan : the diasporic politics of body and nation. University of Washington. Graduate, Dissertations
Wilson, M. W. (2009). Coding community. University of Washington. Graduate, Dissertations
McCall-Taylor, A. (2009). Care, gender, and households’ pursuit of employer-based health insurance. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Atia, M. A. (2008). Building a house in Heaven : Islamic charity in neoliberal Egypt. University of Washington. Graduate, Dissertations
Aggarwal, S. K. (2008). The medical geography of cannabinoid botanicals in Washington State : access, delivery, and distress. University of Washington. Graduate, Dissertations
Bilodeau, M. N. (2008). Place-based suicide : the “scene” and unseen meanings of the San Francisco Golden Gate Bridge. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Zhou, G. (2008). Ontology, sense-making, and architecture of an online participatory geographic information system. University of Washington. Graduate, Dissertations
Erickson, K. (2008). The hacker mentality : security, risk and control in the information society. University of Washington. Graduate, Dissertations
Underwood-Bultmann, E. (2008). Regulating behavior : transgression and the spatial politics of zoning enforcement. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Zhong, W. (2008). On-line public participation : formalization and implementation. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Ayers, J. (2008). Valuing natural amenities in spatially variable contexts : an hedonic pricing study in King County, WA. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Donovan, C. J. (2008). Pregnant immigrant women in Paris and the boundaries of new public health. University of Washington. Graduate, Dissertations
Newell, J. (2008). Resource consumption as driver of environmental change : studies in foreign direct investment in Eastern Russia, urban water infrastucture in US cities, and global buyer-driven furniture chains. University of Washington. Graduate, Dissertations
Cerny, A. (2008). In search of greener pastures : sustainable development for Kazak pastoralists in Xinjiang, China. University of Washington. Graduate, Dissertations
Glick, J. M. (2008). Overserved markets : the distribution of household wealth gains during the United States housing boom, 1995-2005. University of Washington. Graduate, Dissertations
Wenzl, A. J. (2008). Wealth, consumption, and regional economic development in the United States. University of Washington. Graduate, Dissertations
Bonds, A. (2008). Placing the prison : the politics of prisons, poverty, and neoliberal restructuring in the rural American Northwest. University of Washington. Graduate, Dissertations
Starkweather, S. (2008). Defining extraterritorial citizenship : the case of American citizens living abroad. University of Washington. Graduate, Dissertations
Tony Sparks, PhD, As much like home as possible: Geographies of homelessness and citizenship in Seattle's tent city 3 Graduate, Dissertations, Masters Theses