Handbook of Spatial Analysis in the Social Sciences
Edited by Sergio J. Rey and
Rachel S. Franklin
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Providing an authoritative assessment of the current landscape of spatial analysis in the social sciences, this cutting-edge Handbook covers the full range of standard and emerging methods across the social science domain areas in which these methods are typically applied. Accessible and comprehensive, it expertly answers the key questions regarding the dynamic intersection of spatial analysis and the social sciences.
Keywords: Development Studies; Economics and Finance; Environment; Geography; Research Methods; Sociology and Social Policy; Urban and Regional Studies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
ISBN: 9781789903935
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 GIScience through the looking glass , pp 2-15

- Barbara P. Buttenfield
- Ch 2 Locating spatial data in the social sciences , pp 16-35

- Jonathan Reades
- Ch 3 Analytical environments , pp 36-63

- Roger Bivand
- Ch 4 Complexity , pp 64-84

- Li An
- Ch 5 Linking spatial patterns to processes , pp 85-99

- Colin Robertson and Jed Long
- Ch 6 Spatial econometrics , pp 101-122

- Luc Anselin
- Ch 7 Local modeling in a regression framework , pp 123-141

- Mehak Sachdeva, Taylor Oshan and A. Stewart Fotherington
- Ch 8 Simulating geographical systems using cellular automata and agent-based models , pp 142-157

- Alison Heppenstall, Andrew Crooks, Ed Manley and Nick Malleson
- Ch 9 Microsimulation , pp 158-172

- Nik Lomax
- Ch 10 Multilevel models , pp 173-186

- Richard Harris
- Ch 11 Context-dependent movement analysis , pp 187-207

- Somayeh Dodge
- Ch 12 Spatial interaction modeling , pp 208-222

- Taylor Oshan
- Ch 13 Spatial optimization , pp 223-244

- Alan T. Murray
- Ch 14 Cluster identification , pp 245-261

- Edward Helderop and Tony H. Grubesic
- Ch 15 Spatial point patterns , pp 262-276

- Stuart Sweeney and Sophia Arabadjis
- Ch 16 Spatial dynamics , pp 277-290

- Wei Kang
- Ch 17 GeoAI in social science , pp 291-304

- Wenwen Li
- Ch 18 Exploratory spatial data analysis , pp 305-321

- Ran Wei
- Ch 19 Geovisualization and geovisual analysis , pp 322-335

- Alasdair Rae
- Ch 20 Immersive virtual reality and spatial analysis , pp 336-351

- Trevor M. Harris
- Ch 21 Spatiotemporal data mining , pp 352-368

- Arun Sharma, Zhe Jiang and Shashi Shekhar
- Ch 22 Neighborhood change , pp 370-383

- Elizabeth Delmelle
- Ch 23 The spatial analysis of gentrification: Formalizing geography in models of a multidimensional urban process , pp 384-399

- Elijah Knaap
- Ch 24 Social networks in space , pp 400-415

- Clio Andris and Dipto Sarkar
- Ch 25 Analysing the dynamics of inter-regional inequality: The case of Canada , pp 416-433

- Sébastien Breau
- Ch 26 Spatial approaches to energy poverty , pp 434-450

- Caitlin Robinson
- Ch 27 The shape of bias: Understanding the relationship between compactness and bias in U.S. elections , pp 451-469

- Levi John Wolf
- Ch 28 Space and New Urbanism , pp 470-480

- Emily Talen
- Ch 29 Space for wellbeing , pp 481-502

- Victoria Houlden
- Ch 30 Urban analytics: History, trajectory and critique , pp 503-516

- Geoff Boeing, Michael Batty, Shan Jiang and Lisa Schweitzer
- Ch 31 Reproducibility and replicability in spatial science , pp 518-527

- Michael F. Goodchild
- Ch 32 An image library: The potential of imagery in (quantitative) social sciences , pp 528-543

- Daniel Arribas-Bel, Francisco Rowe, Meixu Chen and Sam Comber
- Ch 33 Uncertainty , pp 544-558

- David C. Folch
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