Masters Theses

Author/Title Research Type Related Fields
Reyes, D. A. (2000). Between county and state data : nuances of archaeological database consolidation for GIS modeling. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Svekla, W. D. (2000). Representation in GIS-based simulation model integration : a case study of earthquake loss estimation and mitigation. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Carolina Katz, MA, Remapping Rights and Responsibilities: A Legal Geography of the 1996 Welfare and Immigration Reforms Graduate, Dissertations, Masters Theses
Nelson, P. B. (1999). Hegemony and the rural : economic and cultural perspectives on restructuring in the rural west. University of Washington. Graduate, Dissertations, Masters Theses
Adams, S. I. (1999). GIS on the rez : a case study of GIS implementation on the Colville Indian Reservation. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Surgeoner, J. C. (1999). Writing the North : dissociation, intimacy and beyond. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Hein, L. (1999). Patterns of growth of foreign direct investment in China. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Veninga, C. E. (1999). The political economy of new urban space : a case study analysis of Northwest Landing. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Martin, E. W. (1999). Conservation geographic information systems in Ecuador : an actor-network analysis. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Kaehny, M. K. (1999). Citizen representation in growth management : an evaluation of Seattle’s neighborhood planning process. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
DeSurra, D. (1999). Women’s labor resistance and transnational organizing : new frameworks for resistance and theory. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Philip Craft, MA, Redefining Local Autonomy and Women’s Empowerment in Microcredit Discourse: A Study on Hegemony, Rhetorical Strategy, and the Ideology of ‘Development Graduate, Dissertations, Masters Theses
Hammer, B. D. (1998). Circular migration in poverty counties in China. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
O’Donnell, C. M. (1998). Initiative 676 : an attempt to reduce firearm violence in the State of Washington. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Tovares, C. (1998). Is everybody going to San Antone? : a metropolitan scale analysis of Chicano and Anglo migration to Texas. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Davis, C. F. (1998). Urban stream habitat restoration : thinking at the landscape scale. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Crane, C. (1998). Therapeutic landscapes : a case study of feminist health care. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Heyman, R. D. (1998). Geographical thought, ideology, and the university : the Humboldt brothers and Daniel Coit Gilman. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Compton, M. S. (1997). Data models and the world they create : a comparison of remotely sensed riparian zones and GIS delineated riparian reserves in Canyon Creek watershed. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Mera, Y. (1997). International labor migration trends in Asia. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Peters, J. L. (1997). Casinoization of Native American cultures : destruction or creation of the “authentic” Indian? University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Detweiler, L. A. (1997). Alaskan surimi, the ’other, other white meat’ : globalization, migration, fish production, and modernity on the last frontier. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Lange, C. A. (1997). Intermarriage on the medieval frontier : undermining and defining the Anglo-Scottish border and Technology, sexuality, and frontiers : historical and geographic perspectives on Western pornography. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Mercer, D. G. (1996). Rural women founders of business service firms : new questions about old spaces. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses
Norheim, R. A. (1996). Is there an answer to mapping old growth? : an examination of two projects conducted with remote sensing and GIS. University of Washington. Graduate, Masters Theses