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EBSCO Open Dissertations extends the work started in 2014, when EBSCO and the H.W. Wilson Foundation created American Doctoral Dissertations which contained indexing from the H.W. Wilson print publication, Doctoral Dissertations Accepted by American Universities, 1933-1955. In 2015, the H.W. Wilson Foundation agreed to support the expansion of the scope of the American Doctoral Dissertations database to include records for dissertations and theses from 1955 to the present.
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Why use a dissertation or a thesis.
A dissertation is the final large research paper, based on original research, for many disciplines to be able to complete a PhD degree. The thesis is the same idea but for a masters degree.
They are often considered scholarly sources since they are closely supervised by a committee, are directed at an academic audience, are extensively researched, follow research methodology, and are cited in other scholarly work. Often the research is newer or answering questions that are more recent, and can help push scholarship in new directions.
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Locating dissertations and theses.
The Proquest Dissertations and Theses Global database includes doctoral dissertations and selected masters theses from major universities worldwide.
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NDLTD – Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations provides free online access to a over a million theses and dissertations from all over the world.
WorldCat Dissertations and Theses searches library catalogs from across the U.S. and worldwide.
Locating University of Minnesota Dissertations and Theses
Use Libraries search and search by title or author and add the word "thesis" in the search box. Write down the library and call number and find it on the shelf. They can be checked out.
Check the University Digital Conservancy for online access to dissertations and theses from 2007 to present as well as historic, scanned theses from 1887-1923.
Other Sources for Dissertations and Theses
- Center for Research Libraries
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University of Minnesota Dissertations and Theses FAQs
What dissertations and theses are available.
With minor exceptions, all doctoral dissertations and all "Plan A" master's theses accepted by the University of Minnesota are available in the University Libraries system. In some cases (see below) only a non-circulating copy in University Archives exists, but for doctoral dissertations from 1940 to date, and for master's theses from 1925 to date, a circulating copy should almost always be available.
"Plan B" papers, accepted in the place of a thesis in many master's degree programs, are not received by the University Libraries and are generally not available. (The only real exceptions are a number of old library school Plan B papers on publishing history, which have been separately cataloged.) In a few cases individual departments may have maintained files of such papers.
In what libraries are U of M dissertations and theses located?
Circulating copies of doctoral dissertations:.
- Use Libraries Search to look for the author or title of the work desired to determine location and call number of a specific dissertation. Circulating copies of U of M doctoral dissertations can be in one of several locations in the library system, depending upon the date and the department for which the dissertation was done. The following are the general rules:
- Dissertations prior to 1940 Circulating copies of U of M dissertations prior to 1940 do not exist (with rare exceptions): for these, only the archival copy (see below) is available. Also, most dissertations prior to 1940 are not cataloged in MNCAT and can only be identified by the departmental listings described below.
- Dissertations from 1940-1979 Circulating copies of U of M dissertations from 1940 to 1979 will in most cases be held within the Elmer L. Andersen Library, with three major classes of exceptions: dissertations accepted by biological, medical, and related departments are housed in the Health Science Library; science/engineering dissertations from 1970 to date will be located in the Science and Engineering Library (in Walter); and dissertations accepted by agricultural and related departments are available at the Magrath Library or one of the other libraries on the St. Paul campus (the Magrath Library maintains records of locations for such dissertations).
- Dissertations from 1980-date Circulating copies of U of M dissertations from 1980 to date at present may be located either in Wilson Library (see below) or in storage; consult Libraries Search for location of specific items. Again, exceptions noted above apply here also; dissertations in their respective departments will instead be in Health Science Library or in one of the St. Paul campus libraries.
Circulating copies of master's theses:
- Theses prior to 1925 Circulating copies of U of M master's theses prior to 1925 do not exist (with rare exceptions); for these, only the archival copy (see below) is available.
- Theses from 1925-1996 Circulating copies of U of M master's theses from 1925 to 1996 may be held in storage; consult Libraries search in specific instances. Once again, there are exceptions and theses in their respective departments will be housed in the Health Science Library or in one of the St. Paul campus libraries.
- Theses from 1997-date Circulating copies of U of M master's theses from 1997 to date will be located in Wilson Library (see below), except for the same exceptions for Health Science and St. Paul theses. There is also an exception to the exception: MHA (Masters in Health Administration) theses through 1998 are in the Health Science Library, but those from 1999 on are in Wilson Library.
Archival copies (non-circulating)
Archival (non-circulating) copies of virtually all U of M doctoral dissertations from 1888-1952, and of U of M master's theses from all years up to the present, are maintained by University Archives (located in the Elmer L. Andersen Library). These copies must be consulted on the premises, and it is highly recommended for the present that users make an appointment in advance to ensure that the desired works can be retrieved for them from storage. For dissertations accepted prior to 1940 and for master's theses accepted prior to 1925, University Archives is generally the only option (e.g., there usually will be no circulating copy). Archival copies of U of M doctoral dissertations from 1953 to the present are maintained by Bell and Howell Corporation (formerly University Microfilms Inc.), which produces print or filmed copies from our originals upon request. (There are a very few post-1952 U of M dissertations not available from Bell and Howell; these include such things as music manuscripts and works with color illustrations or extremely large pages that will not photocopy well; in these few cases, our archival copy is retained in University Archives.)
Where is a specific dissertation of thesis located?
To locate a specific dissertation or thesis it is necessary to have its call number. Use Libraries Search for the author or title of the item, just as you would for any other book. Depending on date of acceptance and cataloging, a typical call number for such materials should look something like one of the following:
Dissertations: Plan"A" Theses MnU-D or 378.7M66 MnU-M or 378.7M66 78-342 ODR7617 83-67 OL6156 Libraries Search will also tell the library location (MLAC, Health Science Library, Magrath or another St. Paul campus library, Science and Engineering, Business Reference, Wilson Annex or Wilson Library). Those doctoral dissertations still in Wilson Library (which in all cases should be 1980 or later and will have "MnU-D" numbers) are located in the central section of the third floor. Those master's theses in Wilson (which in all cases will be 1997 or later and will have "MnU-M" numbers) are also located in the central section of the third floor. Both dissertations and theses circulate and can be checked out, like any other books, at the Wilson Circulation desk on the first floor.
How can dissertations and theses accepted by a specific department be located?
Wilson Library contains a series of bound and loose-leaf notebooks, arranged by department and within each department by date, listing dissertations and theses. Information given for each entry includes name of author, title, and date (but not call number, which must be looked up individually). These notebooks are no longer current, but they do cover listings by department from the nineteenth century up to approximately 1992. Many pre-1940 U of M dissertations and pre-1925 U of M master's theses are not cataloged (and exist only as archival copies). Such dissertations can be identified only with these volumes. The books and notebooks are shelved in the general collection under these call numbers: Wilson Ref LD3337 .A5 and Wilson Ref quarto LD3337 .U9x. Major departments of individual degree candidates are also listed under their names in the GRADUATE SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT programs of the U of M, available in University Archives and (for recent years) also in Wilson stacks (LD3361 .U55x).
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Proquest dissertations and theses.
A comprehensive collection of dissertations and theses from around the world from 1861-present. Full text since 1997. Abstracts since 1980 for doctoral dissertations and 1988 for masters' theses. Citations since 1861.
Citations are indexed in Web of Science in the ProQuest ™ Dissertations & Theses Citation Index collection.
Center for Research Libraries
CRL holds more than 800,000 doctoral dissertations outside of the U.S. and Canada. Search dissertations in the dissertations section of the CRL catalogue. Digitized dissertations can be searched in the catalogue's e-resources section.
Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations
A collection of more than 800,000 international full text theses and dissertations.
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Try searching Google Scholar for theses posted on institutional digital repositories or on personal web pages.
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A web search engine devoted to Science and Technology.
Search for dissertations, theses and published material based on theses catalogued in WorldCat by OCLC member libraries worldwide. In Advanced Search, you can search by author, title, subject, year, and keyword. Under Subtype Limits, select Theses/Dissertation from the Any Content menu
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Österreichische Dissertationsdatenbank
The Austrian dissertation database contains the bibliographical data of dissertations approved in Austria from 1990 on, and in most cases the relevant abstracts. (This website is hosted by the National Library of Austria).
National Library of Australia’s Trove Service
Search for full text digital theses from Australian universities. On the Advanced search screen under Format, select Thesis.
DART-Europe : Access to full text theses and dissertations from many countries in Europe.
Europeana : Additional electronic dissertations from other European libraries.
Système universitaire de documentation (Sudoc): Provides access to records and some electronic theses and dissertations published at French research institutions.
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DissOnline provides information on the subject of electronic university publications. It can be used to find out directly all about online dissertations and post-doctoral theses. Sample documents can be downloaded to provide help in the creation of electronic university publications. For more information about the portal, please go to German National Library website (DNB) .
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(Theses from the National University of Mexico / Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México). To search for electronic theses, click on “tesis electrónicas (REDUNAM).”
Middle East
The Center for Research Libraries and the British Library have made available online 400 UK doctoral theses focusing on the Middle East, Islamic studies, and related subjects. More information .
The Netherlands
Some Dutch e-theses are available through NARCIS.
South America
- Some electronic theses from Bolivia, Brasil, Chile and Peru can be found at Cybertesis.NET , a portal created by the University of Chile (Information Services & Library System) that provides an easily accessible tool to full text electronic theses published in different universities of the world.
For more university/national library catalogues, search for the word University/Universidad and the country (Argentina, Peru, etc.) in Google. Find the link to the library ( biblioteca ) and search the catalogue for theses ( tesis ). You may need to click on the advanced search function ( búsqueda guíada or búsqueda avanzada ) and select tesis as a format or type.
There are several portals/catalogues in Spain for theses and dissertations. Here are some examples listed on Spain’s National Library website:
Spain’s Ministry of Education thesis database (TESEO)
Biblioteca Virtual del Español (on the Biblioteca Virtual, Miguel de Cervantes website)
Universidad Complutense de Madrid’s catalogue
TDX (Tesis Doctorals en Xarxa)
This is a cooperative repository of digital theses from the University of Cataluña and other autonomous communities (such as Murcia, Cantabria, Barcelona, and Oviedo)
Switzerland
For print and electronic dissertations, please consult the Swiss National Library website.
- NDLTD: National Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations in Taiwan is an open full-text permanent archive of scholarly research in Taiwan.
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- Dissertations & Theses @ University of California A subset of ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Nearly all of the University of California dissertations filed since 1996 are available full-text; citations are provided for UC dissertations filed prior to 1996. Limit to UC Berkeley dissertations using the University/Institution field, however limiting to individual departments is only available for dissertations published starting in 2009.
UC Berkeley dissertations may also be found in eScholarship , UC's online open access repository.
Please note that it may take time for a dissertation to appear in one of the above online resources. Embargoes and other issues affect the release timing.
Finding UCB Life & Health Sciences Dissertations in the Library Using UC Library Search :
Dissertations have been cataloged using various subject terms. To find these dissertations, try a keyword search University of California, Berkeley [Department/School/Group Name] Dissertations ; this works best if you change the search option to 'UC Berkeley catalog' - select this in the search box as you type,or make the selection above the search box in Advanced Search.
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- University of California, Berkeley. School of Public Health Dissertations.
You may find your search results improve by placing the Department/School/Group Name as an exact phrase subject in Advanced Search. Example:
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Finding Master's Theses using UC Library Search (catalog) :
- Currently, only Master's theses older than 2020 are available in UC Library Search.
- Click Advanced Search, to the right of the search box.
- Change the drop down menu to the left of the search box to Subject and type (for example) University of California Berkeley public health in the search box.
- In the next search box, keep the default Any field and type master* in the search box (adding the * searches for both "master" and "masters").
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Master's theses from 2020 onwards are available via UC Berkeley Library's Digital Collections .
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Theses and dissertations
The library holds a large number of Bristol theses and dissertations, including many PhD and doctoral theses. Read our advice about how to locate theses from other institutions, both in the UK and internationally .
University of Bristol theses and dissertations
To find a University of Bristol thesis:
- If the thesis is held in the Research Reserve, it can be requested using the 'reserve a copy' button.
- If the thesis is held in the Research Reserve, use the online request form to request it.
- See below for details of how to access theses held in our other library sites.
- Recently submitted theses may be listed on Explore Bristol Research though information about these is regularly added to Library Search.
Arts and Social Sciences
The collection includes theses from Arts Faculty, Social Sciences and Law Faculty, Physics, Mathematics, Biological Sciences, Geographical Sciences, Agricultural Science and the School for Policy Studies.
MA, MSc, MPhil and MLitts do not have to be deposited with the library under the Regulations, so our collections of these are incomplete.
How to consult a thesis
- Arts and Social Sciences theses are now held in the Library's Research Reserve. See 'to find a University of Bristol thesis' section above for details of how to request.
- We will notify you when the thesis arrives at the library.
- Thesis loans are for use in the Arts and Social Sciences Library only.
School of Chemistry PhD, MSc and DSc theses from 1910 to date.
Thesis loans are for use in the Chemistry Library only, though postgraduates with seats may keep a thesis at their desk. You may ask if a particular thesis can be kept behind the Issue desk if you will be using it repeatedly for a period of time. Other theses are kept in a Library Staff room and are not available during the evenings.
School of Education EdD, PhD, MPhil, and a selection of Masters theses. Many theses written before 2005 are located in the Research Reserve.
- The MSc and Masters theses are located in the Quiet Study Area;
- The MPhil, PhD and EdDs are located in Research Reserve. See 'to find a University of Bristol thesis' section above for details of how to request.
The thesis collection from the Medical Library has been relocated to the library's Research Reserve. The collection includes: PhD, MD, MSc, ChM and DSc theses of staff and postgraduate students of the Health Sciences Faculty, from 1910 to date.
A card catalogue in the Medical Library contains details of the earlier theses, or you may check the Card Catalogue Online .
- See 'to find a University of Bristol thesis' section above for details of how to request.
- We will notify you when the thesis arrives at the library;
- Theses are for use in the Medical Library only and you will be asked to sign a register.
School of Physics PhD, MSc and DSc theses from 1950 to date, with a few earlier ones. BSc and MSci projects are also held.
A card catalogue in the Physics Library contains details of the earlier ones.
- Ask at the Issue Desk to borrow a thesis, quoting author, year and category;
- Theses may be borrowed by staff and postgraduates as standard loans;
- Undergraduates may use theses in the library only;
- BSc and MSci projects may be borrowed by undergraduates: for the standard loan period.
Queens (Engineering, Mathematics, Computer science)
Engineering and Mathematics PhD theses are held in the Research Reserve, including Computer Science theses before the Department transferred to the Faculty of Engineering. See 'to find a University of Bristol thesis' section above for details of how to request these.
A card catalogue, on the right beyond the Issue desk, contains details of pre-1978 theses.
- It can take 2-3 working days for a thesis to arrive and you will be notified when they are available;
- PhD theses may not be borrowed by undergraduates; taught postgraduates or external members but may be consulted in the library.
MSc Projects
- Some early Engineering MSc projects (1914-1950) are available from the Research Reserve - please contact your Subject Librarian
Undergraduate projects
- Individual and group projects from 2015/16 - 2019/20 academic years for Civil and Mechanical Engineering are available on the open shelves in the Gallery.
- Early projects from 1920 to 1949 have been moved to Special Collections in the Arts and Social Sciences Library
Veterinary Sciences
MSc Meat Science theses from 1979 to date and a small number of PhD theses. The majority of veterinary sciences PhD theses are housed in the Research Reserve. See 'to find a University of Bristol thesis' section above for details of how to request.
Theses are shelved in the Computer Room and are for use in the library only.
Wills Memorial (Law, Earth Sciences)
Collections of both Law and Earth Sciences theses.
Theses are confined to the library; please ask at the information desk if you wish to borrow one.
UK and international theses
Information about many UK and international theses can be found via Library Search . If the thesis you are interested in is not available online, you can use our inter-Library Loan service . Non-UK theses can be difficult to obtain: in some countries, universities are working together to make full text electronic collections available:
- Electronic Theses Online Service (EThOS) - a service provided by the British Library
- DART - Europe e-theses Portal
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Submit a thesis
Advice on how to submit a thesis for a higher degree can be found on the Presenting and submitting your dissertation for examination page. Information on how to submit a thesis to the library can be found on the Library's own Thesis Guidance pages.
Doctoral Theses
Academic Commons holds the full text of doctoral theses written since 2011 at Columbia and of theses written for a Doctorate of Education at Teachers College since mid 2018. A selection of dissertations from Union Theological Seminary, and from Columbia before 2011, are also available. You can start exploring theses by selecting one of the doctoral programs below.
- Anthropology (125)
- Anthropology and Education (26)
- Applied Anthropology (27)
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Masters Theses, 1928-Present
- Hubert Anton BAUER Tides of the Puget Sound and Adjacent Island Waters [1928]
- Wallace Thomas BUCKLEY The Geography of Spokane [1930]
- Carl Herbert MAPES The History and Function of the Map in Relation to the Science of Geography [1931]
- William Bungay MERRIAM Geonomics of the Rogue River Valley [1933]
- James Allan TOWER The Oasis of Damascus [1933]
- Vera C. CASS [Sawyer] The Port of Stockton [1934]
- William Haskell PIERSON A Regional Study of Texas [1934]
- Leonard Clarence EKMAN The Geography of Occupance in the Skykomish Valley [1937]
- Harold Ellsworth TENNANT The Columbia Basin Project [1937]
- Margaret TAYLOR [Carlstairs] Intensification of Agriculture in Sub-tropical Japan [1939]
- Russel SHEE MCCLURE The Hudson Bay Wheat Road [1939]
- Burton W. ATKINSON The Historical Geography of the Snohomish River Valley [1940]
- Elmer ANDERSEN The Eden-Farson Reclamation Project of Wyoming [1940]
- Woodrow Rexford CLEVINGER The Southern Appalachian Highlanders in Western Washington [1940]
- Tim Kenneth KELLEY The Geography of the Wenatchee River Basin [1940]
- Gertrude Louise MCKEAN [Reith] Industrial Tacoma [1940]
- Chester Frederick COLE Land Utilization on Vashon Island [1941]
- Violet Elisabeth RYBERG Oasis Agriculture in Tacoma, Argentina [1942]
- Ernestine Annamae HAMBURG [Gavin] Geography of Pen Oreille County Washington [1943]
- Enid Lorine MILLER [Stevens] A Geographic Study of Jefferson and Clallam Counties Washington [1943]
- Marion E. MARTS Geography of the Snoqualmie River Valley [1944]
- William Ross PENCE The White River Valley of Washington [1946]
- Willert RHYNSBURGER A Critical Bibliography of African Topographic Maps [1946]
- Richard M. HIGHSMITH, Jr. Irrigation Agriculture in the Yakima Valley [1946]
- Herman Walter BURKLAND The Yokohama Waterfront: A Study in Port Morphology [1947]
- Michael Perry MCINTYRE Geography of the New Hebrides [1947]
- Elbert Ernest MILLER Geography of Grant County, Washington [1947]
- Frederick William BUERSTATTE The Geography of Whidbey Island [1947]
- Howard John CRITCHFIELD The Geography of Boundary County, Idaho [1947]
- Oliver Harry HEINTZELMAN The Urban Geography of Longview Washington [1948]
- Stanley Alan ARBINGAST The Industrial Geography of Duluth, Minnesota [1948]
- Douglas Broadmore CARTER The Sequim-Dungeness Lowland. A Natural Dairy Community [1948]
- Robert Nelson YOUNG Geography of the Okanogan Valley [1948]
- John Olney DART The Geography of the Roslyn-Cle Elum Coal Field [1948]
- Harold Ray IMUS Land Utilization in the Sumas Lake District, British Columbia [1948]
- Donald Otto BUSHMAN The Geography of Orcas Island [1949]
- Constance Demange CROSS The Geography of Clackamas County, Oregon [1949]
- Roger Edward ERVIN The Economy of Central Costa Rica [1949]
- Edward Clarence WHITLEY Agriculture Geography of the Kittitas Valley [1949]
- Brian Henry FARRELL The Study of an Evolving Habitat: Ahuriri Lagoon, New Zealand [1949]
- Keith Westherad THOMSON The Manawatu Lowland of New Zealand [1949]
- Will F. THOMPSON, Jr. Resources of the Western Aleutians [1950]
- Dale Elliot COURTNEY Bellingham: An Urban Analysis [1950]
- Donald William MEINIG Environment and Settlement in the Palouse, 1868-1910 [1950]
- Forrest Lester MCELHOE, Jr. Physical Modifications of Site Necessitated by the Urban Growth of Seattle [1950]
- Clarke Harding BROOKE, Jr. The Razor Clam Siliqua Patula of the Washington Coast and Its Place in the Local Economy [1950]
- Herbert Lee COMBS, Jr. The Historical Geography of Port Townsend, Washington [1950]
- Wilfred Gervais MYATT Urban Geography of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan [1950]
- Elaine May BJORKLUND Changing Occupance in Davis County, Utah [1951]
- Francis William ANDERSON The Urban Geography of Everett, Washington [1951]
- John Albert CROSBY The Problem of Relief Representation on Maps [1951]
- Theodore HERMAN The Manufacture of Aluminum Products in the State of Washington, as of June 30, 1950 [1951]
- Elizabeth SCHREIBER OXFORD Phoenix: An Oasis in the Great American Desert [1951]
- Anthony SAS The Coal Mining Industry in South Limburg, Netherlands [1951]
- Eva Kathleen DEKRAAY Geography of Routt County, Washington [1951]
- John Richard HOWARD Wichita – An Urban Analysis [1951]
- James Eugene BROOKS Wahkiakum County, Washington: A Case Study in the Geography of the Coast Range Portion of the Lower Columbia River Valley [1952]
- Hazel Loraine LAUGHLIN The La Connor Flats of Western Washington [1952]
- Gene Ellis MARTIN Population and Food Production in the Philippine Province of Antique [1952]
- Dave Victoria GRAVES A Geographical Study of Olympia, Washington [1952]
- William Reed HEAD A Quantitative and Qualitative Evaluation of the Areal Arrangement of Retail Business in Communities and Neighborhoods in Portland, Oregon [1952]
- Harold Earl BABCOCK The Historical Geography of Devils Lake, North Dakota [1952]
- Jack Allen HARRISON An Evaluation of Mackinder’s Heartland Theory in Light of Selected Pre-War Economic Developments in the Soviet Union [1952]
- Joseph LOTZKAR The Boundary Country of Southern British Columbia. A Study of Resources and Human Occupance [1952]
- Thomas Edward STEPHENS Temperatures in the State of Washington as Influenced by the Westward Spread of Polar Air Over the Rocky and Cascade Mountain Barriers [1952]
- Charles Dennis DURDEN The Road System of San Juan County [1953]
- Harold Glenn LUNTEY An Analysis of the Economic Benefits of Irrigation to Twin City Falls County, Idaho [1953]
- Francis E. SHAFER Tourist Flow to the San Juan Islands [1953]
- Neil Collard FIELD The Amu-Darya: Problems and Implications of Soviet Plans for Water Resource Development. An Application of Systematic Geographic Principles to Regional Research in the Soviet Field [1954]
- Burton Francis KELSO Flow Pattern Changes in the Canadian Petroleum Industry. A Case Study in the Impact of Increased Oil Production Upon Petroleum Transportation in Canada [1954]
- Raymond Success MATHIESON The Industrial Geography of Seattle, Washington [1954]
- Rodney STEINER An Investigation of Selected Phases of Sampling to Determine Quantities of Land and Land-Use Types [1954]
- Fred Patrick MILETICH The Historical and Economic Geography of Port Angeles, Washington [1954]
- William Angus ERWIN, Jr. Medford as an Urban Economic Unit [1954]
- Willis Robertson HEATH Limitations on Settlement in a Baja California Village – San Jose de Comodu [1955]
- Howard K. ALBANO An Analysis of the Crop Production Potential of the Mongolian People’s Republic [1956]
- Ralph Edward BLACK Maps and Mapping Agencies in Washington State – A Selective and Analytical Bibliography [1956]
- Howard Edward VOGEL Maps and Maping Agencies in Washington State – A Selective and Analytical Bibliography [1956]
- William Robert Derrick SEWELL The Conflict of Fish and Power: A Problem in the Water Resource Development of the Pacific Northwest [1956]
- Duane Francis MARBLE The Spatial Structure of the Farm Business [1956]
- William Richard SIDDALL I. Seattle and the Hierarchy of Central Places in Alaska; II. Wholesale-Retail Trade Ratios as Indices of Urban Centrality; III. A Historical Study of the Yukon Waterway in the Development of Interior Alaska [1956]
- Brian Joe Lobley BERRY Geographic Aspects of the Size and Arrangement of Urban Centers: An Examination of Central Place Theory with an Empirical Test of Hypothesis of Classes of Central Places [1956]
- Rajanikant Nilkanthrao JOSHI The Cotton Textile Industry of Bombay City. A Locational Analysis [1956]
- Chen WANG I. The Role of Irrigation Ponds in the Agricultural Development of the Taoyuan Tableland, Taiwan; II. Irrigated Agriculture in Imperial Valley, California; III. Ch’ientao: An Irrigation Region of Northwestern China [1956]
- Robert Martin BONE The Development and Significance of Tea Cultivation in the Soviet Union [1957]
- Carlos B. HAGEN The Azimuthal Equidistant Projection [1957]
- Richard Leland MORRILL An Experimental Study of Trade in Wheat and Flour in the Flour Milling Industry [1957]
- John David NYSTUEN Locational Theory and the Movement of Fresh Produce to Urban Centers [1957]
- Richard Ellis PRESTON I. Wenatchee, Washington: A Study in Community-Industry Relations. II. Java: A Study in Population and Settlement Geography [1957]
- Waldo Rudolph TOBLER An Empirical Evaluation of Some Aspects of Hypsometric Colors [1957]
- William Frank KOHLER An Investigation of the Feasibility of Making a Preliminary Classification of Soils from Aerial Photos and An Exploratory Field Investigation of the Soils, Vegetation and Terrain of the Copper River Martin-Bering Glacier Lowland of Alaska [1957]
- Ruth Ellen Marken KROMANN Rural Settlements: Form and Function, with Southern Jutland, Denmark as an Example [1957]
- Nancy Houts NEWTON The Evolution of Manufacturing in the Central Industrial Region of the U.S.S.R. [1957]
- Arthur Jacob DIENO The Geography of the Southern Okanogan Valley of ritish Columbia [1957]
- Michael Francis DACEY The Minimum Expectation Method for Computation of the Service Component of the Urban Economic Base [1958]
- Roger E. PEDERSON The Procurement of Fruits. An Empirical Evaluation of the Factors of Fruit Procurement [1958]
- John Francis KOLARS The Development and Use of Coal in Relation to the Turkish Energy Base [1958]
- Ernest LUCERO Suggested Examination of Acculturation Aspects of Milpa Agriculture as Related to Resistance to Change [1958]
- Jeremy Herrick ANDERSON The Agricultural Development of Yakutia [1959]
- John Graham RICE Ideological Theory Underlying the Distribution of Industry in the U.S.S.R. [1959]
- Richard Louis EDWARDS A Survey of Cotton Production on the Irrigated Lands of Soviet Central Asia [1959]
- Julian Vincent MINGHI The Conflict of Salmon Fishing Policies in the North Pacific [1959]
- Charles Buckley PETERSON III The Evolution of the Politico-Territorial System of the Ukraine Since January 1917 [1960]
- Richard William KEPPEL Attitude Measurement as a Function of Map User Requirements Analysis [1960]
- John James SOUTHWORTH Alternative Routes for the Great Slave Railroad: Some Geographical Considerations [1960]
- Visvaldis SMITS Impact of Collectivization on Latvian Agriculture [1960]
- Eugene Thomas WEILER I. Cost Determinants of River Basin Development: The Columbia River Power System Case; II. An Illustration of the Use of the Basic-Service Ratio in Seattle, Washington [1961]
- William James SHAW II The Classification and Graphic Representation of Railroad Data [1961]
- George Kazuo SAITO An Investigation of Some Visual Problems of Cartographic Lettering [1962]
- Robert G. JENSEN Competition for Land in the Humid Subtropics of Soviet Georgia [1962]
- Ronald Everett SHOEMAKER Screen Gray Value Uses for Cartographic Representation [1962]
- Donald Wesley PATTEN The Air Traffic Patterns of the Seattle-Tacoma Hub [1962]
- Dexter Alden ARMSTRONG, Jr. Loss of Detail in Halftone Reproduction of Aerial Photographs: An Investigation [1962]
- George Harold HAGEVIK Locational Tendencies and Space Requirements of Retail Business in Suburban King County [1963]
- Richard Waldo WILKIE Cartography as an Effective Tool in the Study of Social Change [1963]
- John Edward George BOYMAN Alaska’s External Trade 1951-58: Some Characteristics and Developments [1963]
- Yun CHA Political-Geographical Appraisal of Divided Korea [1963]
- Michael Iwan ANDERSON Rangoon: A Study of Changing Functions of a Southeast Asian City [1963]
- Ladd JOHNSON. The Cowlitz River Development: History, Effects, and Implications [1963]
- Keith Way MUCKLESTON The Function of the Volga as Route of Transportation [1963]
- Robert Philip WRIGHT The Russian Empire and the U.S.S.R.: A Cartographic and Tabular Presentation of Population: 1897-1959 [1964]
- Harris Henry HAERTEL Irrigation, Mosquitoes, and Encephalitis: A Problem of Water Resource Development [1964]
- Paul Daniel MCDERMOTT A Preliminary Investigation of the Suitability of Aerial Photographs for Developing Visualization and Comprehension of Map Symbols in the First, Second, and Third Grades [1964]
- James Robert HENDERSON Depressed Areas and Location Theory Case Study: Cambridge, Ohio [1964]
- Frederick Joseph NAMMACHER The Nineteenth Century Basic Ferrous Metallurgical Industry of South Russia: A Geographical Appraisal [1964]
- Roger Lee THIEDE The Nineteenth Century Basic Ferrous Metallurgical Industry of South Russia: A Geographical Appraisal [1964]
- Marvin Alan STELLWAGEN Housing Expenditure Patterns in Seattle 1950-1960 [1964]
- Per Sur HENRIKSEN The Faroe lslands: A Political Geographic Case Study [1965]
- Kerry Josef PATAKI Shifting Population and Environment Among the Auyana: Some Considerations and Phenomena and Schema [1965]
- Khalida Nuzhat QURESHI [Nasir] The Political-Geographical Implications of “Pukhtoonistan” [1965]
- Evan DENNEY Economic Development, A Case Study of the Caroni River Region, Venezuela [1965]
- Frederick Abraham HIRSH Spatial Distribution of the Electronic Industry in the United States [1965]
- Richard Owen MERRITT Land Use Allocation for Military Purposes: The U.S. Marine Corps at Pickel Meadows, California [1965]
- Stephen Keith NEWSOM A Computer Program Which Constructs Interrupted Cylindric Map Projections [1965]
- Frank James QUINN National Involvement in a Small International River Valley: The Okanogan, British Columbia and Washington [1965]
- Huibert VERWEY The Problem in the Development of the Kulunda Steppe [1965]
- Kenji Kenneth OSHIRO Jiwari Seido in the Central and Southern Ryukyus [1965]
- Harry Holman MOORE Standardization of Geographic Names [1965]
- Philip Rust PRYDE A Locational Analysis of the Cotton Textile Industry of the U.S.S.R. [1965]
- Philip Patrick MICKLIN Electric Power Development in the Angaro-Yenisey Region of the U.S.S.R. [1966]
- Elisabeth Warriner PUTNAM An Analysis of the Spatial Variation in Selected Agricultural Practices in the Georgia Piedmont [1966]
- Jack Francis WILLIAMS China in Maps, 1890-1960. A Selective and Annotated Cartobibliography [1966]
- Allen Ralph SOMMARSTROM The Impact of Human Use on Recreational Quality: The Example of the Olympic National Park Backcountry User [1966]
- David Lloyd STALLINGS Automated Map Reference Retrieval [1966]
- Ernest Harold WOHLENBERG Some Spatial Aspects of the Wood Pulp Industry in the United States and Canada [1966]
- Alan Anthony DELUCIA SEMSID: An Automated System for Graphic Display of Series Map Status Information [1966]
- Daniel Benjamin Scott PRATHER The Cities of the Soviet Second Metallurgical Base: A Study of the Origin and Distribution [1967]
- Barbara Mary BRERETON [Haney] Viticulture and Viniculture in the U.S.S.R. [1967]
- Geoffrey John Dennis HEWINGS Persistence of Precipitation and No Precipitation Described by a Markov Chain Probability Model: Case Studies from Selected Stations in Washington State [1967]
- Everett Arvin WINGERT Tonal Enhancement and Isolation in Aerial Photographic Interpretation [1967]
- Donald Allen OLMSTEAD Trend-Surface Analysis of Geographical Data Surfaces [1968] [Sherman]
- Alice Bent THIEDE An Examination of the Map as a Conveyor of Propaganda [1967] [Sherman]
- Kenneth Joseph LANGRAN The Political and Administrative Control of Water Pollution in International River Basins [1968] [Cooley]
- Joshua David LEHMAN The Problem of Freeway Noise in Urban Areas [1968] [Ullman]
- Dennis Gene ASMUSSEN I. Railway Timber Flows in the Soviet Union; II. The Conservation Commission: An Alternative Beginning for the Creation of Effective Environmental Policy; III. Wild and Scenic Rivers: Private Rights and Public Goods [1969] [Jackson]
- Thomas Pierce BOUCHARD Politics and Environment: The Struggle for Wild and Scenic Rivers [1969] [Cooley]
- Lawrence E. GOSS Jr. The Rise and Fall of Downtown Tacoma: Its Causes and Consequences [1969] [Boyce]
- Charles Edwin GREER Chinghai Province: The Transformation of a Cultural Frontier [1969] [Chang]
- Dean R. LOUDER Non-Urban Stagnation in a Regional Setting: The Case of the Pacific Northwest [1969] [Morrill]
- Victor Lee MOTE Some Factors in Siberian Development: With Emphasis Upon the Western Siberian Butter Industry [1969] [Jackson]
- George Franklin SHERWIN Jr. Automobile Ownership Patterns: A Study of Variables Affecting Automobile Ownership in Seattle [1969] [Boyce]
- Richard Robert SLOMON The Hohsi Region Within the Han Frontier System : An Historical Geographic Approach [1969] [Chang]
- Dona Shirlene STROMBOM The Kirkland Business District: A Case Study of the Discrepancy Between Potential Trade Area and Retail Responses [1969] [Boyce]
- Daniel Perry BEARD Expansion of Outdoor Recreation Facilities: Two Case Studies Financed Under the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act in Washington State [1969] [Cooley]
- Philip Stephen KELLEY Control of the Ocean Floor: A Conflict Between Reality and Idealism [1969] [Sherman]
- Cristine Jenner CANNON Mapping Western North America and Puget Sound [1969] [Sherman]
- Robert James BARNES. The Structural-Functional Approach to Socio-Spatial Organization [1970] [Cooley]
- Edward Fisher BERGMAN Politics and the Geography of Transportation [1970] [Jackson]
- James Jefferson KYLE The Nisqually Delta Controversy [1970] [Cooley]
- Paul J. MCCRAW I. Determinism and Possibilism in the Case of China’s Economic Development; II. China’s Industrial Process and Reorientation in Foreign Trade [1970] [Chang]
- Barbara Ann WEIGHTMAN Commercial Fertilizer Manufacturing in Communist China: An Analysis of the Development Process and Growth Pattern of a Newly Emerged Industry [1970 ][Chang]
- Larry Martin SVART Field Burning in the Willamette Valley: A Case Study of Environmental Quality Control [1971] [Cooley]
- David A. MUNGER A Survey of the Western Red Cedar Shake Industry of the Pacific Northwest [1970] [Marts]
- John Robert BRADEN An Analysis of Models of Investments in Urban Outdoor Recreation Facilities [1971] [Beyers]
- Gerald Ray PETERSEN A Survey of the Growth and Nature of Medical Geography with Special Emphasis on Its Content, Methods and Relationships to the Health Sciences [1971] [Sherman]
- Eugene James TURNER The Functional Role of Animation in Cartography [1971] [Sherman]
- Randolph James SORENSEN Indian-American Land Tenure Conflict: A Case Study of the Shoshone- Bannock Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Fort Hall, Idaho [1971] [Jackson]
- Olen Paul MATTHEWS American Indian Cultural Change and Government Policy [1971] [Velikonja]
- Marilyn L. CAYFORD Transportation in Micronesia [1971] [Fleming]
- Werner Johann LINDEMAIER A Basic Study of an Endangered Natural Resource: The Ocean Shoreline of Washington State [1971] [Marts]
- Arnold Lee TESSMER Transport Development in Thailand; Strategic Requirements and Economic Growth [1971] [Ullman]
- Kenneth Allan POPP Gaming and the Evaluation of Population Forecasts. [1972] [Morrill]
- Saud H. RAAD Towards an Assessment of Environmental Impact of Urban Mass Transit and Political Integration in Lebanon [1972] [Jackson]
- David William BAYLOR Silver, Lead, and Zinc in the Economic Development of Shoshone County, Idaho [1972] [Thomas]
- Michael Lee TALBOTT Movements of Soviet Oil and Gas Since World War II [1972] [Jackson]
- Philip ANDRUS At Home in Tuwanasavi: The Perceived Integrity of the Hopi Environment [1972]
- Roger Earl DOBRATZ A Special Theory of General Systems in Geography [1972] [Ullman]
- Lawrence Laird NYLAND The Scandinavian Experiment: An Analysis of Various Aspects of Scandinavian Social Space Within the Confines of Western Europe [1972] [Fleming]
- Art CHIN The Economic Regionalization of Hainan Island South China (1950-1965) [1973] [Chang]
- Leon C. JOHNSON Black Migration, Spatial Organization and Perception in Philadelphia’s Urban Environment, 1638-1930 [1973] [Boyce]
- Fedva DIKMEN Patterns of Turkish Migration [1972] [Morrill]
- Diane Lynn MANNINEN The Role of Compactness in the Process of Redistricting [1973] [Morrill]
- Charles Everett OGROSKY New Approaches to the Preparation and Reproduction of Tactual and Enhanced Image Graphics for the Visually Handicapped [1973] [Sherman]
- Gerald Ray JEWETT Changing Social Objectives and the Columbia Basin Project: Past, Present, Future [1973] [Marts]
- James Robert BUCKNELL The Impact of Avalanches in Three Selected Areas of the Cascades: A Study of Avalanches as Natural Hazards [1974] [Marts]
- William Redford ALVES Three Papers on the Spatial Dynamics of Development: I. Critique of an Urban System Diffusion Model: Hudson’s (1969) Diffusion in a Central Place System. II. Decentralization of Manufacturing Location Theory of the Firm III. The Commuting Field and Its Spread Effects: Seattle, 1960-1970 [1974] [Beyers]
- John Philip KING The Global Pattern of Wide-Body Jet Routes: A Study of Network Determination [1974] [Fleming]
- Moses Pui-Chuen LAI Coal Industry in Mainland China: An Analysis of Its Changing Pattern of Growth and Distribution [1974] [Chang]
- Kathleen Elizabeth O’BRIEN [Braden] The Petroleum Resource of West Siberia [1974] [Jackson]
- James Albert BUSS Grouping, Regionalizing, Classifying: An Introduction [1974] [Morrill]
- John Timothy GRIFFIN Uncertainty and the Strategy of Flexibility in the Space-Economy [1975] [Beyers]
- George Herbert HARMEYER Rhine River Basin Water Pollution Problem [1975] [Fleming]
- Robert Graham MITTELSTADT Landscape Realization in the Cinema: The Geography of the Western Film [1976] [Fleming]
- Jerome R. BROTHERS The Subway Network in the Evolution of the Tokyo Mass Transit System [1976] [Velikonja]
- Kathryn Lynn ERICKSON Land Settlement in Tropical Africa for Population Pressure and Agricultural Development [1976] [Velikonja]
- Thomas Randall REVIS Geographic-Economic Problems and Development of a Soviet Population Policy [1976] [Jackson]
- Lawrence Alvin WOODWARD International Influence Fields: A Study in Political Geography [1976] [Jackson]
- Hazel Lynn SINGER [Griffith] The Spatial Distribution of Federal Funds for Research and Development [1976] [Thomas]
- Joseph P. CHURCHILL Skid Row in Transition [1976] [Boyce]
- Diana DENHAM Gypsies in Social Space [1976] [Velikonja]
- Jean CULJAK SHAFFER An Evaluation of Fare-Free Transit in Downtown Seattle [1976] [Boyce]
- Lawrence Leonard MANSBACH An Investigation of Locational Behavior as Viewed Through the Processes of Firm Growth [1976] [Krumme]
- David Alan FANSLER Downtown Retailing: A Quarter-Century of Decline [1977] [Hodge]
- Sallie Ann MILLER [MacGregor] Nonmetropolitan Growth as an Expression of Residential Preference [1977] [Morrill]
- George D. COOK The Presentation of Two Algorithms for the Construction of Value-By-Area Cartograms [1977] [Youngman]
- David Paul BEDDOE An Alternative Cartographic Method to Portray Origin-Destination Data [1978] [Sherman]
- John Henry BANNICK Jr. Unbalanced Product Specialization and the Location of Branch Plants [1978] [Morrill]
- Donna Lee KLEMKA Pacific Northwest Electrical Energy Planning. Problems of Institutional Redesign [1978] [Marts]
- Michael Kay MELTON A Study of the Visual Perception of Analytical Hill-Shading Technique [1978] [Youngman]
- Paula Noel TWELKER Ethnic Communities in Western Settlement [1978] [Velikonja]
- Masami HASEGAWA Depopulation: Recent Trends in Rural-Urban Migration in Japan [1978] [Kakiuchi]
- Valerie Jeanette LEACH [HODGE] Upfiltering and Neighborhood Change in the Madrona Area of Seattle, Washington [1978] [Hodge]
- Lawrence John KIMMEL Siberian Development and Its Implications for the U.S.S.R. [1978] [Jackson]
- Wendy Terra PRODAN Wilderness Review Procedures: Evaluating Alaska’s Wildlands [1979] [ZumBrunnen]
- Philip George HIRTES Orienteering and Orienteering-Mapping: Implications for Geography and Cartography [1979] [Sherman]
- Francis Eugene SHERIDAN The Gentrification of the Capitol Hill Community of Seattle in the 1970’s [1979] [Morrill]
- Lynn Phyllis WEINER [Anderson]. A Spatial Analysis of Regional Economic Change in the United States Between 1967 and 1975 [1979] [Beyers]
- Tamer KIRAC Formulating Regional Input-Output Models. A Case Study of Turkey [1979] [Beyers]
- Chris Edward LAWSON Hardrock Mineral Development Policy for National Forest Land [1979] [Beyers]
- Bridget TRUPIANO [Diekema] Spatial Variation in Soviet Living Standard: 1959-1975 [1979] [ZumBrunnen]
- Jody Hamaka Matsubu YAMANAKA The Geography of the U.S. Air Cargo Industry [1979] [Fleming]
- Nangisai Nason Kudzirozwa GWARADA Historical Development and Future Aspects of Agriculture in Zimbabwe [1979] [Hodge]
- Elizabeth Carol HOLLENBECK Open Space at the Urban Periphery [1979] [Mayer]
- Della Geneva O’CONNOR Port Development in the People’s Republic of China: A Geographical Perspective [1979] [Chang]
- Craig Smith CALHOON Population Redistribution and Regional Economic Structure in the System of U.S. Metropolitan Regions, 1965-1975 [1980] [Beyers]
- Kent Hughes BUTTS Alberta’s Energy Resources: Their Impact on Canada [1980] [Jackson]
- James William HARRINGTON Tan-Zam: Economic, Technological, and Political Perspectives on a New Transport Route [1980] [Thomas]
- Peter Haynes MESERVE Convergence: The Unsummoned Response [1980] [Jackson]
- Claudia Ann SWEENY The Effects of Equity Policies on Agricultural Mechanization in the People’s Republic of China [1980] [Chang]
- Paul WOZNIAK Zoning in Urban Expansion and Its Urban Form Implications [1980] [Hodge]
- Christopher L. DOUM Maps for Promotional Purposes: The Map in Travel [1980] [Sherman]
- Holly Jeanne MYERS-JONES A Geographical Analysis of Political Opposition to Busing in Seattle [1980] [Morrill]
- Howard John TIERSCH Network and Schedules: A Look at Airline Strategies. [1980] [Mayer]
- Sheila Jo MOSS Stress, Change and A Sense of Place: Some Thoughts on Providing Care for Cancer Patients [1980] [Mayer]
- Jacob Henry SCHNUR The Geographic Implications of Federally Established Fair Market Rents: Case of Seattle, Washington [1980] [Hodge]
- James Scott MACCREADY Technological Processes and Geographical Dimensions of the Product Life Cycle [1981] [Thomas]
- Michael Robert SCUDERI An Examination of the Spatial Behavior of Wilderness Uses, With Special Reference to Campsite Selection – A Case Study in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks [1981] [Beyers]
- Mary Elizabeth MONSCHEIN Color in Cartography and Landsat Image Comparison for Land Use Change Detection: A Feasibility Study [1981] [Youngman]
- Mary Ann CIUFFINI The Discriminability of Textures as Area Symbols on Tactual Maps and Graphics for the Visually Handicapped [1981] [Sherman]
- Laura Lee MCCANDLESS Two Studies in Cartography: A Review of Color Perception Research and the Design of Maps in Travel Advertising [1981] [Sherman]
- Terry Lynn STORMS The Crossed-Slit Anamorphoser: An Analysis of Its Characteristics and Utility in Cartography [1981] Sherman]
- John Michael MACGREGOR Spatial Equity of Mass Transit Service: The Seattle METRO [1981] [Hodge]
- John Brady RICHARDS Technology Transfer from Japan to the Transportation Sector of the Soviet Far East, 1970-1980 [1981] [Jackson]
- Richard Terry CAMPBELL Industrial Growth and Regional Development in Japan: The Case of the Electric Power Industry [1981] [Kakiuchi]
- David WOO Maps as Expression: A Study of Traditional Chinese Cartographic Style [1981] [Sherman]
- Patrick Henry BUCKLEY A Study of Migration in India: Regionalization of India Based Upon 1961, 1971 Migration Streams [1982] [ZumBrunnen]
- Michael William CORR The Lake Biwa Watershed: Problems of Agricultural and Industrial Pollution [1981] [Morrill]
- Larry Allen DIEKEMA Spatial Variations of Defense Contract Awards by DOD Contractors [1981] [Beyers]
- Marjorie Beth PALMER Residential Woodfuel Use in Western Washington, Estimated 1980 Consumption and Year 2000 Forecast [1981] [Beyers]
- Richard Arthur SNYDER Regional Variations in Air Passenger Variations [1981] [Mayer]
- Matthew Okpani ALU Cartography as an Essential Tool in Regional Planning and Development [1982] [Fleming]
- John Arthur BOWER Jr. The Pacific Northwest Power Supply System: the Present and Future Operation of a Power Pool [1982] [Beyers]
- Lori Etta COHN Residential Patterns of the Jewish Community of the Seattle Area, 1910-1980 [1982] [Mayer]
- Marilee G. MARTIN The Geographical Distribution of Federal Civilian Employment, 1967-1978 [1982] [Beyers]
- Charles Robert ROSS, Jr. Agricultural Land Conversion: A National Perspective and a Local Level Multiple Objective Planning Application [1982] [ZumBrunnen]]
- Janet E. FULLERTON Transit and Settlement in Seattle, 1871-1941 [1982] [Velikonja]
- Elizabeth KOHLENBERG Geography and the Demand for Mental Health Services [1982] [Mayer]
- Karen Louise MCFAUL Municipal Annexation: A Study of the Urban Political Geography of King County, Washington, 1970-1980 [1982] [Hodge]
- Gene Edward PATTERSON The Effects of Oil-Field Pollution on Residents in the Tulsa, Oklahoma, Area [1982] [ZumBrunnen]
- Judith PEFFERMAN The Evolution of Land Transportation in Pre-Modern Japan [1982] [Kakiuchi]
- Stanley Winfield TOOPS The Political Integration of Yunnan [1983] [Chang]
- Dean Lee HANSEN The Newly Industrialized Countries. Industrialization Strategies and Geographical Trade Dependence [1983] [Fleming]
- Anjan BANERJEE Structural Comparison of Three Regional Economies: A Case Study of Georgia, West Virginia and Washington [1983] [Beyers]
- Garret Harold ROMAINE Analysis of the Creation of the Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument [1983] [Beyers]
- Ahmed Eid AL-HARBI Maps and Mapping Activities in Saudi Arabia; Annotation and Cartobibliography [1983] [Sherman]
- Mirko BOLANOVICH I. Role of the Enterprise Zone in the Formation of Growth Poles in the Inner City. II. The Relationship of Race as an Identifiable Submarket to Housing Demand [1983] [Hodge]
- Richard Taber HAND On the Value of Estuaries as Public Goods [1983] [Beyers]
- Jay Richard LUND Living Aboard as an Element of an Urban Landscape [1983] [Mayer]
- Suzette Lorraine CONNOLLY Geography of the Northwest Wine Industry: Development and Outlook [1983] [Beyers]
- Lydia M. HAGEN Landscape Perceptions and Changes. A Case Study: The Journal of Susanna Moodie by Margaret Atwood [1984] [Jackson]
- Elizabeth Starnes SELKE The Geographical and Seasonal Characteristics of Suicide in Washington State, 1973-1977 [1984] [Mayer]
- John Stewart SNOW A Microcomputer Based Stereophotogrammetry System [1984] [Sherman]
- Mary Ellen BURG Habitat Change in the Nisqually River Delta and Estuary Since the Mid-1800’s [1984] [ZumBrunnen]
- Michael Gerhard PARKS Intra-Metropolitan Residential Mobility: A Simulation Approach [1984] [Hodge]
- Andrew Campbell DANA An Evaluation of the Yellowstone River Compact: A Solution to Interstate Water Conflict [1984] [Marts]
- Peter N. V. SAMPLE CHROMA: An Interactive Choropletic Mapping Package for Analysis in Geography [1984] [Hodge]
- Glenn Eric SIEFERMAN The Location of Veterinary Services in the United States; and: Health and Development [1985] [Mayer]
- Frederick Ross TILGHAM The Prospect for High-Speed Passenger Trains in the United States [1985] [Fleming]
- Becky Johnston REININGER POLYMAP: A Microcomputer Based Geographic Information Display System [1985] [ZumBrunnen]
- Jon A. BOYCE. Tsunami Hazard Mitigation: The Alaskan Experience Since 1964 [1985] [Marts]
- Peter Reppert GALVIN The Private Plot in Transition. Recent Development in Soviet Private Agriculture [1985] [Jackson]
- Frank William LEONARD A Study in Creating Multi-Level Tactile Maps and Graphics for the Blind Using Liquid Photopolymer [1985] [Sherman]
- Thomas M. PERRY A Cognitive Approach to Instructional Techniques and Color Selection in Mapping [1985] [Sherman]
- Jana Claire HOLLINGSWORTH Maps for the Fun of It: Tourist Maps and Map Use by Recreational Travelers [1986] [Sherman]
- Nancy Lee HUTCHEON Automation in Municipal Planning Agencies: A Case Study [1986] [Hodge]
- Jonathan Kent VAN WYK Spatial Variation in the Heavy Truck Market: A Study in Marketing Geography [1985] Krumme]
- Ric VRANA. Electronic Atlases: Expanding the Potential for Graphic Communication [1985] [Hodge]
- Victoria B. ADAMS The Effects of Recreational Development on Rural Landscapes and Communities [1986]
- Susan C. DANVER The Historical Geography of Misty Fiords National Monument and Wilderness and Its Relationship to the Economy of Ketchikan, Alaska [1986] [Marts]
- Marcy A. FARRELL Rural Alaskan Native Participation in Alaska’s Coastal Management Program [1986] [Sherman]
- Marjorie Beth RISMAN An Examination of Peak-Season, Single-Family Residential Water Consumption in Seattle, Washington [1986] [ZumBrunnen]
- Elizabeth Leverett TAYLOR Causation and Extent of Indian Tribal Influence on Environmental Protection in Washington State [1986] [Marts]
- Edward J. DELANEY A Geographic Perspective on Invention [1986] [Morrill]
- R. Gordon KENNEDY A Search for Definitions of Cartographic Accuracy [1986] [Sherman]
- John J. GRUBER Potential for Automobile Energy Conservation in the United States: A Simulation Approach [1986] [ZumBrunnen]
- Robert Matthew RUDERMAN The Role of Programming Languages and Cartographic Data Structure in Computer-Assisted Cartography [1987] [Hodge]
- Corrin M. CRAWFORD The Utility of Cartographic Devices in Market Research [1987] [Sherman]
- Kathleen A. EVANS Regional Administrative Centralization of Water Management Authority in the United States: Ideal or Impossibility? [1987]Morrill]
- Kenneth Riley HERRELL Natural Language Processing of Spatial References for Cadastral Cartography [1987] [Nyerges]
- Jacqueline KROLLOP KIRN The Skagit River – High Ross Dam Controversy: A Case Study of a Canadian-U.S. Transboundary Conflict and Negotiated Resolution [1987] [Marts]
- Douglas O. STRANDBERG Oil and Gas Transport System of the North Sea [1987] [Fleming]
- Gardner PERRY III Size as Related to Efficiency in United States Counties [1987] [Sherman]
- Joan TENG The Evolution of the Chinese Seaport System [1987] [Fleming]
- Eileen ARGENTINA Growth Management in King County: The King County Comprehensive Plan [1987] [Hodge]
- Brooke U. KENT Central City – Suburban Variation in Female and Male Earning in the United States [1988] [Hodge]
- Andrew C. ROSS A Spatial Analysis of the Residential Histories of Hodgkin’s Disease Cases [1988] [Mayer]
- Daniel EWERT Public Policy and Race Relations in Malaysia: Some Geographical Dimensions [1988] [Jackson]
- Theodore HULL The Filter-Down” Process of Nonmetropolitan Industrialization: A Case Study Approach [1988] [Krumme]
- Anne FAULKNER Development, Women’s Status, and the Nature of Work: The Incorporation and Marginalization of Women In the Ecuadorian Economy, 1974 to l982 [1988] [Lawson]
- Steven W. LARSON A Proposed Strategy for the Incremental Development of Geographic Information System Technology in King County, Washington [1988] [Chrisman]
- Kathyrn Y. MAURICH Private Land in Lake Chelan National Recreation Area: An Integrative Approach to Landscape Protection for Stehekin, Washington [1988] [Beyers]
- Carlyn E. ORIANS School Desegregation and Residential Segregation: The Seattle Metropolitan Experience [1988] [Morrill]
- Thomas J. NOLAN A Land Information System Network for the Puget Sound Region [1988] [Nyerges]
- Charles P. RADER A Functional Model of Color in Cartographic Design [1989] [Hodge]
- Nancy Kopsco RADER Determining Lateral Boundaries for River Conservation Areas: The Case of the Upper Delaware River [1989] [ZumBrunnen]
- D. Timothy LEINBACH Factors Affecting the Adoption of Transferred Technologies in Less Developed Countries: Some Theoretical Considerations [1989] [Thomas]
- Dan WANCURA A Transportation Cost Approach to Integrated Freight Transportation [1989] [Fleming]
- Thomas W. CHOW An Explanation of High-Tech Activities in Britain [1989] [Fleming]
- Amanda WHELAN Geographic Aspects of Obstetrical Care in Washington State [1989] [Mayer]
- Sophia EBERHART Assessing the Transfer of Technology to Developing Countries: Nigerian Palm Oil Industry Case Study [1989] [Thomas]
- Michael T. WOLD After the Boldt Decision: The Question of Inter-Tribal Allocation [1989] [ZumBrunnen]
- Terri Lynne CARL Residential Property Values In Seattle Neighborhoods [1990]
- Patricia Ortiz CHALITA Meditacion en el Umbral (Meditation on the Brink): The Woman-Headed Household in Urban Latin America as Possibility and Constraint [1990] [Lawson]
- Julianna SISSON FORMAN Is Money All That Matters? A Study of Recycling in Seattle [1990] [Morrill]
- George Walker HORNING Information Integration for Geographic Information Systems in a Local Government Context [1990] [Nyerges]
- Frank W. MATULICH Financial Transactions As Geographic information. [1990] [Nyerges]
- James Ethan BELL Ideology and the Built Environment: Evolving Socio-Spatial Structures in Tashkent [1990] [Jackson]
- William Samuel ALBERT The Use of Behavioral Data in a Geographical Information System for Transportation Planning [1990] [Nyerges]
- Kevin Patrick McCOLLISTER Two-paper option: 1. Disease Ecology and Human Landscape Alteration: The Case of Lyme Disease in the United States; 2. Ecological Scale and Conceptions of Disease Causation in Urban Areas: The Example of AIDS in the United States [1990] [Mayer]
- Robert A. ROOSE The Geographic Variables of Language Mobiliation: The Case of Belgium [1990] [Jackson]
- Curt NEWSOME Transboundary Marine Water Pollution in the Puget/Vancouver Basin [1990] [Jackson]
- Teresa Anna KENNEDY An Analysis of the Impact of Traffic Congestion on King County Employers and Possible Mitigation Measures [1990] [Hodge]
- Alice Marie QUAINTANCE People Without Places: The Response of Capitol Hill Churches to the Homeless [1991] [Hodge]
- Marcus Kalani LESTER Two paper option: 1. A Conceptual Model of Multidimensional Times for Geographic Information Systems; 2. A Comparison of Two Methods for Detecting Positional Error in Categorical Maps [1991] [Chrisman]
- Samuel Gary SHAW Infrastructure, Development and the Mexican Border: A New Synthesis [1991] [Lawson]
- Thomas EDWARDS Virtual Worlds Technology as an Interface To Geographical Information [1991] [Chrisman]
- Joseph EMMI Japanese Economic and Spatial Change In Theoretical Perspective: A Case Study in the Execution, Results and Implications of Neo-Schumperterian Development Policy [1991] [Thomas]
- Timothy OAKES The Spatial Constitution of Ethnicity and Tourism in Southwest China: An Appeal for a Theoretically Rejuventated Cultural Geography [1991] [Lawson]
- Trudy SUCHAN Useful Categories: A Cognitive Approach to Land Use Categorization Systems [1991] [Chrisman]
- Meredith FORDYCE Two-paper option: 1. Medical Geography: Its Practical and Philosophical Contexts; 2. The Utility of Small Area Analysis in Identifying Variations in Utilization of Hospital Services and the Implications of Those Variations [1991] [Mayer]
- Laurie L. ASMAR What Are We Doing? The Actions and Perceptions of Service Providers Assisting the Suburban Homeless [1991] [Hodge]
- Joseph C. SPARR Shaping Urban Growth: Urban Containment and Urban Concentration in Portland, Oregon [1991] [Hodge]
- Carrie S. ANDERSON A GIS Development Process: Preparing an Organization For The Introduction of GIS Technology [1991] [Nyerges]
- Alan N. FORSBERG The Cocaine Trade: Exploitation and Social Change Amongst the Bolivian Peasantry [1992] [Lawson]
- Nedra J. CHANDLER The Search for Community Vision: Between Collective Lying and Learning [1992] [Hodge]
- Rose MESEC A Gender and Space Analysis of Seattle’s Lesbian and Gay Communities [1992] [Hodge]
- Jon Hofheimer NACHMAN Sex, Race and Role in World Geography Textbooks: Representations of Africans South of the Sahara and Americans of the United States [1992] [Fleming]
- Keeley S. WELFORD The Construction of a Framework for Studying Home Based Work in Advanced Economies [1992] [Beyers]
- Charles K. DODD Siting Hazardous Facilities in the Soviet Union: The Case of the Nuclear Power Industry [1992] [ZumBrunnen]
- Delia C. ROSENBLATT Black Gold in Western Siberia: The Oil Industry and Regional Development [1992] [Jarosz]
- Cedar C. WELLS The Ranking of Puget Sound Watersheds for Nonpoint Pollution Control: A Policy Analysis [1992] [ZumBrunnen]
- Brian D. LUDERMAN A Geography of Financial Centers [1992] [Fleming]
- Michael MOHRMAN Primary Health Care In Seattle, 1950-1990 [1992] [Mayer]
- Katherine HARRIS Spatial Patterns of Helping Neighbor Networks for the Elderly: A Case Study [1992] [Mayer]
- Charles VAVRUS The Intersection of Class and Ethnicity: Land Tenure and Indian Community in Colonial Oaxaca, 1519-1821 [1992] [Lawson]
- Gabriel GALLARGO Urban-Spatial Behavior of Hispanic Immigrants [1992] [Hodge]
- Christine ROBERTS Asthma Mortality in Washington State, 1980-89 [1992] [Mayer]
- Rachel SILVEY Changing Migration Patterns of Women in Java: A Multiscale Analysis [1992] [Hodge]
- Irina GUSHIN Trihalomethanes in the California State Water Project: A Study of Their Geography, Chemistry and Public Policy Implications [1992] [ZumBrunnen]
- Mary NEUBERGER The Exodus To Oregon. The Emigration of Russo-Ukranian Pentecostals to the American West, 1988-93 [1993] [Velikonja]
- Ivan GATCHIK A Topological Data Model and Some Algorithms for Three Dimensional GIS [1993] [ZumBrunnen]
- David BARBER Understanding Jobs-Housing Balance: Implications On Affordable Housing Needs and Employment Accessibililty For the Urban Poor in King County, Washington [1993] [Hodge]
- Robert HOIBY Congestion Pricing: The Effects of the Toll Ring in Oslo, Norway [1993] [Hodge]
- Craig DALBY A Plan For the Implementation of GIS in the National Park Service, Pacific Northwest Region [1993] [Chrisman]
- Dion MATHEWSON The Impacts of Economic Restructuing on Woman-Headed Households, 1980-1990: Connections Between Employment and Housing [1993] [Lawson]
- Nicole DEVINE The Metropolis In Transition: Gender, Urban Restructuring and Residential Communities [1993] [Hodge]
- Terrance L. ANTHONY Approaching Development: The Necessity Of Multiscalar Analysis [Beyers]
- Are BJORDAL Hydrologic Modeling With Smallworld GIS. An object-oriented approach [1994] [Chrisman]
- Peter Sterling HAYES Value Out, Value In: The Bone River and Wilapa Watersheds, 1854-1994 [1994] [Beyers]
- Rita ORDONEZ Land Use Conflict and Sacred Space: Blackfeet Indians and the Badger-2 Medicine [1994] [Jackson]
- Jonathan SMITH Cultural Change and Depopulation in the Americas [1994] [Mayer]
- Charles HENDRICKSEN (two paper option). 1) A Model of the Migration Process; 2) Prescriptive Models in A Spatial Decision Support System: Intelligent Agents and Workflow Procedures [1994] [Nyerges]
- Deborah OHMANN Social and Economic Change in Rural Pacific Northwest Communities [1994] [Beyers]
- Frederick ROWLEY Urban Restructuring and the Spatial Redistribution of Men’s and Women’s Work Opportunities [1994] [Hodge]
- Joshua SKOV Retail Firm Behavior In Global Food Systems [1994] [Jarosz]
- Brigit R. BAUR Pronasol: Decentralization and Democratization of Development [1995] [Lawson]
- Renee F. GARBER (two-paper option). 1. A New Approach to Introductory Courses in Undergraduate Geography Education 2. The Israeli Health Care System and the Arab Minority [1995] [Mayer]
- Lena Lynn HERON Wandering the Wilderness Between Plan and Market: Contemporary Land Reform and Agricultural Restructuring in Russia [1995] [Jarosz]
- Stacy Lyn BIRK-RISHEIM Digital Data for the 1994 Central California Environmental Sensitivity Index [1995] [Nyerges]
- Aaron Patrick GILL (two-paper option)A GIS data dictionary to support the site selection decision process & map displays to support the site selection decision process [1995] [Nyerges]
- Jeffrey Brandt MILLER Concepts for Group Spatial Decision Support Systems for Political Campaigns [1995] [Nyerges]
- Sarah M. HILBERT Revitalization of identity and place: The Zapatista Rebellion and the challenge to Mexican nationalism [1995] [Lawson]
- Mary Katherine GOODWIN A locational analysis of abortion in Washington State [1996] [Mayer]
- Peter Alexander CLITHEROW An analysis of factors affecting recent household travel behavior in the Puget Sound region [1996] [Morrill]
- Richard Allen MOORE World Wide Web tools for collaborative development of a geographic information system database for the Consortium for Risk Evaluation with Stakeholder Participation (CRESP) [1996] [Nyerges]
- Lise Kirsten NELSON Neoliberalism as contested ideological terrain: State practices and peasant agencies in Michoacan, Mexico [1996] [Lawson]
- Peter Birger NELSON The what and why behind the “West at War.” An empirical and theoretical analysis of migration to nonmetropolitan areas in the Pacific Northwest [1996] [Beyers]
- Gregory Paul SEGAS The evolution of a hydraulic state: The case of Uzbekistan [1996] [ZumBrunnen]
- Douglas Grant MERCER Rural Women founders of business service firms: New questions about old spaces [1996] [Beyers]
- Robert Alfred NORHEIM Is there an answer to mapping old growth? Examination of two projects conducted with remote sensing and GIS [1996] [Chrisman]
- Terri L. SUZUKI Towards a more complete understanding of poverty: examination of life stages, gender, and race from a geographic perspective [1996] [Morrill]
- Monica Weiler VARSANYI Proposition 187: Xenophobia, the feminized immigrant, and public spaces of reproduction in a transnational era [1996] [Mitchell]
- Matthew James BARRY Multiple Perspectives in Multimedia Maps [1996] [Nyerges]
- Susan Elizabeth GRIGSBY GIS Applications in a Coho Salmon Habitat Study of the Stillaguamish Watershed [1996] [Nyerges]
- Martha Steinert COMPTON Data models and the worlds they create: A comparison of remotely sensed riparian zones and GIS delineated riparian reserves in Canyon Creek watershed [1997] [Chrisman]
- Lara Anne DETWEILER Alaskan surimi, the `Other, Other White Meat’: Globalization, migration, fish production, and modernity on the last frontier [1997] [Morrill]
- Caroline Archibald LANGE Intermarriage on the medieval frontier: Undermining and defining the Anglo-Scottish border and technology, sexuality, and frontiers: Historical and geographic perspectives on Western pornography [1997] [Mayer]
- Yuko MERA International labor migration trends in Asia. [1997] [Chan]
- Jessica Louise PETERS Casinoization of native American cultures: Destruction or creation of the “authentic” Indian? [1997] [Jarosz]
- Cheryl Lynn CRANE Therapeutic landscapes: A cast study of feminist health care [1998] [Jarosz]
- Brian David HAMMER Circular migration in poverty countries in China [1998] [Chan]
- Charles Rene TOVARES Is everybody going to San Antone? A metropolitan scale analysis of Chicano and Anglo migration to Texas [1998] [Hodge]
- Margaret Dickinson HAWLEY (two paper option) 1.Filipino World War Two Veterans and Social Theory: A Critique of Racial Formation in the US and Immigrant Acts (“Racial Formation in the US” and “Immigrant Acts” should both be italicized, since they are book titles); 2.’Would you like rice with that?”: Globalization, Cultural Heirarchies and Filipina American Food Service Workers [1998] [Jarosz]
- Charles Malcolm O’DONNELL Initiative 676. An attempt to reduce firearm violence in the State of Washington [1998] [Mayer]
- Mary Katherine KAEHNY Citizen representation in growth management: An evaluation of Seattle’s neighborhood planning process [1999] [Hodge]
- Eugene W. MARTIN Conservation geographic information systems in Ecuador: An actor-network analysis [1999] [Chrisman]
- Samuel ADAMS GIS on the Rez: A Case Study of GIS Implementation On the Colville Indian Reservation, WA, USA [1999] [Nyerges]
- Chris DAVIS Urban Stream Habitat Restoration: Thinking At A Landscape Scale [1999] [Beyers]
- Desiree DESURRA Women’s Labor Resistance and Transnational Organizing: New Frameworks for Resistance and Theory [1999] [Lawson]
- Richard HEYMAN Geographical Thought, Ideology, and the University: The Humboldt Brothers and Daniel Coit Gilman [1999] [Jarosz]
- Joanna SURGEONER The North: Dissociation, Intimacy, and Beyond [1999] [Jarosz]
- Catherine VENINGA The Political Economy of New Urban Space: A Case Study of Northwest Landing [1999] [Mitchell]
- Lili Catherine HEIN The Location of Foreign Direct Investment In China [2000] [Chan]
- Xiaohong HOU Experimenting with Migration Flow Representation Using GIS Software Components [2000] [Chrisman]
- David A. JESCHKE A Carbon Cycle Model of Forestry in the Russian Far East [2000] [ZumBrunnen]
- Shawn Kenneth MCMULLIN Trade Area Assessment and Customer Prospecting: A Case Study Utilizing Geographic Information Technologies [2000] [Harrington]
- Brigg Bromley NOYES Human/Nature: Exploring Individual Interactions with American Wilderness [2000] [Jarosz]
- Daniel Alejandro REYES Between County and State Data: Nuances of Archaeological Database Consolidation for GIS Modeling [2000] [Chrisman]
- Carolina KATZ Remapping Rights and Responsibilities: A Legal Geography of the 1996 Welfare and Immigration Reforms [2000] [Sparke]
- Molly VOGT Data Tiles in a Checkerboard Forest: Challenges of Data Integration with GIS [2000] [Chrisman]
- Hilary Nagle MCQUIE Boomtown & busts: Unlayering Seattle’s “drugscapes” [2000] [Jarosz]
- Walter D. SVEKLA Representation in GIS-based simulation model integration: A case study of earthquake loss estimation and mitigation [2002] [Nyerges]
- Linda Bich-Kieu WASSON Exploring discursive constructions of contemporary Vietnam in the context of tourism and economic development [2001] [Lawson]
- Kristen Sedley SHUYLER Telling salmon stories: A narative analysis of Nooksack struggles for treaty fishing rights in Washington State [2001] [Jarosz]
- Colleen Moira DONOVAN Negotiating protest and practice: Development, rural livelihoods, and the Brazilian Landless Movement (MST) [2001] [Lawson]
- Maria E. FANNIN Birth as a spatial process: Themes of control, safety, family and natural in “homelike” birthing rooms [2002] [England]
- Maureen Helen HICKEY On “The Beach”. Travelers’ dreams, Hollywood magic, and development dilemmas in Southern Thailand [2002] [Lawson]
- Manija SAID Cultivating the forbidden flower: War, vulnerability, and the geopolitics of opium in Afghanistan [2002] [Jarosz]
- M arcia Rae ENGLAND Who’s afraid of the dark? Not Buffy! A feminist examination of the paradoxical representations of public and private space in Buffy the Vampire Slayer [2002] [Brown]
- Angela K. LEUNG The role of technology and knowledge in foreign direct investment and regional economic development: a case study of Shenzhen in China [2002] [Chan]
- Joseph A. MILLER Scales of Quality: a multilevel approach to coronary artery bypass grafting in New York state [2002] [Mayer]
- Dana MORAWITZ All bare permanently or all bare fleetingly? Tracking land cover conversions and forestry practices through time by comparing spectrally unmixed remote sensing data with forest practice act data: a case study on the urban forestry [2002] [Chrisman]
- Joseph LLOBRERA Nutrition and the infant formula controversy: A case study of maternal dietary diversity and infant feeding practices in the Philippines [2002] [Jarosz]
- Joshua P. NEWELL Land use and land cover on an urbanizing fringe: policy drivers and implications for conservation and forests of Russia’s far east: Rising threats of corruption and consumption [2002] [ZumBrunnen]
- Nandini Narayani VALSAN Conceptualization and perpetuation of identity among middle class Indian women in Washington state [2002] [Withers]
- Christopher FOWLER Missing the boat: The role of transportation networks in shaping global economic relations [2003] [Ellis]
- Jonathan GLICK Neighborhood catch-22? Considering the place(s) of revitalization in the gentrification of Washington, D.C. [2003] [Withers]
- Andrew James WENZL Consumption side up: The importance of non-earnings income as a new economic base in rural Washington state [2003] [Beyers]
- Robert Ian DUNCAN Beneath Transition: Dialogic Landscapes of Modernisms and the St. Petersburg Subway [2004] [Brown]
- Chris CHAMBERLIN Nationalism and development in the Indonesian census [2004] [Ellis]
- Steven GARRETT (2 paper option) (1) Coming back to the foodshed: Geographic imagination, pedagogy and social action. (2) Short, thin or obese? Comparing growth indexes of children from high- and low-poverty areas [2004] [Jarosz]
- Caroline FARIA Gendering roles and responsibilities: Privileging prevention in the Ghanaian fight against HIV/AIDS [2004] [Jarosz]
- Joseph EGGER A political ecological analysis of the emergence of epidemic dengue/dengue hemorrhagic fever in Trinidad [2004] Mayer]
- Kevin RAMSEY Stakeholder involvement and complex decision making: A case study into the design and implementation of a GIS for supporting local water resource management [2004] [Nyerges]
- Antonia BENNETT (two paper option) (1) A review of new evidence for the aging and the dying processes. (2) Floating migrants in Guangdong: The invisible numbers behind China’s economic growth [2004] [Chan]
- Dominic CORVA Localization, Globalization and the World Social Forum: Towards a Process Geography of Counterhegemonic Mobilization [2004] [Sparke]
- Derik ANDREOLI Fuzzy Concepts and Fuzzy Borders: An interactions-based approach to defining the geography of industrial clusters [2004] [Beyers]
- Steve HYDE Discursive strategies of displacement: a revisionist History of the anti-Chinese movement in the Puget Sound region of North America, 1885-1886 [2004] [Beyers]
- Naheed Gina AAFTAAB Developing educated Afghan women: a critical case study [2004] [Jarosz]
- Anne WIBERG-ROZAKLIS The educational gaze: the public classroom and competing national discourses post-September 11th [2005] [Mitchell]
- Erin GAULDING Locating the gap between academic and school geographies: a study of truth in middle and high school social studies textbooks [2005] [Brown]
- Matthew W. WILSON Implications for a public participation geographic information science: analyzing trends in research and practice [2005] [Nyerges]
- Elise BOWDITCH The significance of geography in the transition to adulthood: the significance of geography for adult outcomes in intergenerational mobility [2005] [Withers]
- Ann BARTOS Through a pink lens: the geographical imaginations of “Code Pink” [2005] [Brown]
- Dawn COUCH From public works to the projects: a regulationist perspective on public housing [2005] [Ellis]
- Victoria BABBIT Embodying borders: trafficking, prostitution and the moral (re)ordering of Sweden [2005] [Herbert]
- Megan TONEY Media representations of women and credit card debt: a context analysis of two Seattle newspapers [2005] [England]
- Erica SIEBEN Patterns of racial partnering of mixed-race individuals [2005] [Ellis]
- Jeff MASSE . Pure is Elsewhere: Bottled Water and the Geography of Lack [2006] [Jarosz]
- Sarah IVES Contesting ‘National’ Space: Soap Operas in Post Apartheid South Africa [2006] [Jarosz]
- Serin HOUSTON Spatial Stories: The Racial Discourses of Mixed-Race Households in Tacoma, Washington [2006] [Ellis]
- Rowan ELLIS “Dravida Nadu for Dravidians”: Discourse on place and identity in early and mid-twentienth century Tamil Nadu [2006] [Mitchell]
- Cale BERKEY. Neoconservative Ideology and Geospatial Homeland Security at the City of Seattle [2006] [Nyerges]
- Doris OLIVERS. Neoliberal articulations: methodologies for the study of globalization and Counter-hegemonic dispersions: The World Social forum model [2006] [Sparke]
- David JENSEN. Homeless1@ spl.org : taking the bus to the Internet [2007] [Beyers]
- (Charles) Todd FAUBION. HIV/AIDS Care in South Africa: Examining Treatment Possibilities and the Context of Regressive Social & Health Policies Post-Apartheid [2007] [Mayer]
- Michalis AVRAAM. Geographic foundations as an interdisciplinary framework [2007] [Nyerges]
- Rebecca BURNETT. Relocating the welfare mother: Neoliberal discourses on women in the culture of poverty [2007] [Lawson]
- Heather DAY. Competing visions for the hemisphere: the role of the Hemisphere Social Alliance in constructing alternatives to the FTAA [2007] [Lawson]
- Juan GALVIS. The state and the construction of territorial marginality: The case of the 1961 land reform in Colombia [2007] [Jarosz]
- David MOORE. Equity: Environmental justice and transportation decision-making processes [2007] [Withers]
- Tricia RUIZ. Exploring the links between school segregation and residential segregation: A geographical analysis of school districts and neighborhoods in the United States, 2000 [2007] [Withers]
- Charu VERMA. Spatial tactics and protest zones: The zoning of dissent since 9/11 [2007] [Herbert]
- Anneliese STEUBEN. Segregated pedagogies in an era of standardization: Stories of progressive teaching in the Seattle metropolitan area [2007] [Mitchell]
- Jesse AYERS. Valuing natural amenities in spatially variable contexts, an hedonic pricing study in King County, WA [2007] [Beyers]
- Elizabeth UNDERWOOD-BULTMANN. Enforcing behavior: Transgression and spatial politics of zoning [2008] [Herbert]
- Zhong WANG. On-line public participation: Formalization and implementation [2008] [Nyerges]
- Michelle BILODEAU. Place-Based Suicide: The ‘Scene’ and the Unseen Meanings of the San Francisco Golden Gate Bridge [2008] [Mayer]
- Anna MCCALL-TAYLOR. Care, Gender, and Households’ Pursuit of Employer-Based Health Insurance [2009] [Withers]
- Jack NORTON. Rethinking First World Political Ecology: The Case of Mohawk Militancy [2009] [Jarosz]
- TIM STILES. The Social Construction of Geospatial Technology and Sustainability in the Private Sector [2009] [Elwood]
- MILISSA ORZOLEK. Understanding Recovery: Belonging and Responsibility in Post-Katrina New Orleans [2009] [Elwood]
- Patricia LOPEZ. An Historically Situated Case For Children’s Right To Health: The Birth of the Model Cities Clinic of Odessa Brown Children’s Clinic [2009] [Mitchell]
- Gary SIMONSON. Forgotten Stayers: The Impacts of Gentrification on Long-term Working-class Residents in Columbia City [2009] [Brown]
- Mike BABB. Filling in the Blanks: Missing Data in the US Census and the Race Question [2009] [Ellis]
- Kathryn GILLESPIE . Killing with Kindness? Reconceptualizing Humane Slaughter [2010] [Jarosz & Lawson, co-chairs]
- Josef ECKERT. Tropes 2.0: Strategic Mobilizations of Geoweb Participation [2010] Herbert]
- Cindy GORN . “A Place Like This”: Producing Psychiatric Disablement In Adult Homes [2010] [Brown]
- Tiffany GROBELSKI . The Dynamics of Scale in EU Environmental Governance: A Case Study of Integrated Permitting in Poland [2010] [ZumBrunnen]
- Amy PIEDALUE. Solving Violence Through Development: India’s National Family Health Survey-3 and the Framing of Domestic Violence [2010] [England & Lawson, co-chairs]
- Margaret RAMIREZ . Food as an Engine: Race, Privilege and the Transformative Potential of Food Justice Work in Seattle [2011] [Lawson]
- Allison SCHULTZ. (Re)Placing ‘The Fattest Americans’: A Critical Geography of Obesity and Diabetes Among the Akimel O’otham [2011] [Jarosz]
- Theron STEVENSON . Balkan Ghosts in Heavenly Gardens: How Nature Parks and Tourism are Making a European Croatia [2011] [Sparke]
- Christopher LIZOTTE . The Children of Choice: Public Education Reform and the Evolution of Neoliberal Governance [2011] [Mitchell]
- Monica FARIAS. Embodying Economic “Crisis”: Argentina’s Middle Classes and the Cultural Politics of Difference [2011] [Lawson]
- Stefano BETTANI .’Queering’ Straightness: Heterosexual Experiences of Homonormative Spaces in Seattle [2012] [Brown and England]
- Elyse GORDON . Cultivating Good Workers: Youth Gardening, Non-Profits and Neoliberalization [2012] [Elwood]
- Skye NASLUND . Portraits of Parasites: Geographic Imaginaries in the Production of Health Knowledge [2012] [Mayer]
- Natalie WHITE. Who is Transnational? Considering Ideologies of Return in Guatamalan Origin Communities [2012] [Lawson]
- Jason YOUNG. Selecting a Conceptual Basemap: Critical GIS and Political Theory [2012] [Elwood]
- Lynda TURET . Building Transformative Place-Making: Lessons From Washington Hall [2013] [Mitchell]
- Yolanda VALENCIA. Leyes Crueles – Lugares Violentos: Mexican Women’s Testimonios Along the Migration Journey’ [2014] [Lawson]
- William MCKEITHEN .Governing Pet Love: ‘Crazy Cat Ladies,’ Cultural Discourse, and the Spatial Logics of Inter-Species Intimacies [2014] [Brown]
- Annie CRANE. Uncaring Systems and the Production of Trans* Subjectivities: Exploring Digital Spaces of Trans* Care [2014] [Brown]
- Lila GARCIA. The Revolution Might Be Tweeted: Digital Social Media, Contentious Politics and the Wendy Davis Filibuster [2014] [England]
- Kidan ARAYA. Examining Claims of Food Justice in the Oxfam International’s Agenda: A Case Study of the GROW Campaign [2015] [Jarosz]
- Meredith KRUEGER. Care and Capitalist Crisis in Anglophone Digital landscapes: The Case of the Mompreneur [2015] [Lawson]
- Key MACFARLANE. “Noisy Sphere”: Sonic Geographies in the Era of Globalization [2015] [Mitchell]
- Margaret WILSON. Ebola Exceptionalism: On the Intersecting Political and Health Geographies of the 2014-2015 Epidemic [2015] [Sparke]
- Phillip NEEL. Logistics Cities: Poverty, Immigration and Employment in Seattle's Southern Suburbs [2016] [Bergmann]
- Lee FIORIO. Neighborhoods Neighboring Neighborhoods: Adjacency, Sprawl and Tract-level Racial Change in the U.S., 1990 to 2010 [2016] [Ellis]
- Robert ANDERSON. From Non-native "Weed" to Butterfly "Host": Knowledge, Place and Belonging in Ecological Restoration [2017] [Biermann]
- Olivia HOLLENHORST. A Rights Based Approach to Humanitarian Data Protection Policies [2017] [Mayer]
- Edgar Sandoval. "Being Undocumented and Gay, Just Like Death, Means Having to Navigate Two Worlds": Geographies of Disidentifications and UndocuQueer as World-Making [2017] [Ybarra]
- Rebecca STUBBS. Place, Policy, and Parity: Examining Spatial and Socioeconomic Contributions to Hospital Charge Markup and MapSuite: An R Package for Thematic Maps [2017] [Ellis]
- Rod PALMQUIST. Does the NGO Sector Undermine National Health Providers? How to Measure Migrations of Health Workers Between Public and NGO Care Providers on a Cross-Country Basis [2017] [Sparke]
- Maeve DWYER. Urban Citizenship, Quality Domesticity, and the Queer Precarity of Rural Migrants in Beijing [2018] [Chan]
NON-THESIS M.A. (Special Projects)
- Jonathan Ferns MOULTON Boundary & Arcedit. [1985]
- David Kenney BALTZ Micro CENMAP: A Microcomputer Mapping Program for Census Data. [1986]
- John Hall GRIFFITH III “SAGIS” User’s Guide. [1987]
- Jerome J. CORR Proportional Symbols Program. [1988]
- Philip Michael CONDIT Quality Report For Three Components of Seattle’s Geographic Base File. [1990]
- Ernest Moore The Evolution of a GIS: Case of Thurston County, Washington. [1991]
Doctoral Dissertations, 1930-Present
- Hubert Anton BAUER The Tide as an Environmental Factor in Geography. [1930]
- Albert Lloyd SEEMAN The Port of Seattle. A Study in Urban Geography. [1930]
- James Allen TOWER Land Utilization in Mason County, Washington. [1936]
- Carl Herbert MAPES A Map Interpretation of Population Growth and Distribution in the Puget Sound Region.[1943]
- Arch Clive GERLACH Precipitation of Western Washington. [1943]
- Willis Bungay MERRIAM Thew Rogue River Valley and Associated Highlands.[1945]
- Tim Kenneth KELLEY The Commercial Fishery of Washington. [1946]
- John Clinton SHERMAN The Precipitation of Eastern Washington. [1947]
- Lucile CARLSON Human Energy, Physical and Emotional, Under Varying Weather Conditions. [1948]
- John Henry THOMPSON Geography of the Truckee and Carson River. [1949]
- Edna Mae GUEFFREY Historical Geography of New Zealand (850 A.D. – 1840 A.D.) [1950]
- Richard Morgan HIGHSMITH, Jr. Agricultural Geography of the Eugene Area. [1950]
- Clark Irwin CROSS Geography of the Big Horn Basin of Wyoming [1951]
- Elbert Ernest MILLER Agricultural Geography of Cache Valley, Utah-Idaho [1951]
- Howard John CRITCHFIELD The Agricultural Geography of Southland, New Zealand [1952]
- Oliver Harry HEINTZELMAN ; The Dairy Economy of Tillamok County, Oregon. [1952]
- Willert RHYNSBURGER The Puget Sound Drift Plain: Land Resources of Human Occupance. [1952]
- Albert William SMITH The Development of the Kauri-Gum Industry and Its Role in the Economy of Northland, N.Z. [1952]
- Manuel John LOEFFLER Phases in the Development of the Land-Water Resource in an Irrigated River Valley, Colorado. [1953]
- John Olney DART The Renton-Sumner Lowland of Western Washington. [1953]
- Donald William MEINIG The Walla Walla Country: 1805-1910. A Century of Man and the Land. [1953]
- Keith Westhead THOMSON The Dairy Industry of England and Wales Since the Establishment of the Milk Marketing Board. [1953]
- Theodore HERMAN An Analysis of China’s Export Handicraft Industries to 1930 [1954]
- William Rodney STEINER An Investigation of Selected Phases of Sampling to Determine Quantities of Land and Land-Use Types.[1954]
- Woodrow Rexford CLEVINGER The Western Washington Cascades: A Study of Migration and Mountain Settlement. [1955]
- Midori NISHI Changing Occupance of the Japanese in Los Angeles County, 1940-1950.[1955]
- Charles Dennis DURDEN Some Geographic Aspects of Motor Travel in Rural Areas – Empirical Tests of Certain Geographical Concepts of Location and Interaction. [1955]
- Stanley Alan ARBINGAST A Geographic Study of the Pattern of Manufacturing in Texas.[1956]
- Robert Martin TAYLOR International Mail Flows: A Geographic Analysis Relating Volume of Mail to Certain Characteristics of Postal Countries. [1956]
- Neil Collard FIELD The Role of Irrigation in the South European U.S.S.R. in Soviet Agricultural Growth: An Appraisal of the Resource Base and Development Problem.& [1956]
- Burton Lawrence ANDERSON The Scandinavian and Dutch Rural Settlements in the Stillaguamish and Nooksack Valleys of Western Washington [1957]
- James Eugene BROOKS Settlement Problems Related to Farm Size in the Columbia Basin Project, Washington [1957]
- Douglas Broadmore CARTER The Relation of Irrigation Efficiency to the Potential Development of Irrigated Agriculture in the Pacific Northwest. [1957]
- Francis William ANDERSON Functional Interrelationship of Urban Centers[1958]
- Brian Joe Lobley BERRY Shopping Centers and the Geography of Urban Areas. A Theoretical and Empirical Study of the Spatial Structure of Intraurban Retail and Service Business. [1958]
- Clyde Eugene BROWNING The Structure of the Mexico City Central Business District: A Study in Comparative Urban Geography. [1958]
- Willis Robertson HEATH ; Maps and Graphics for the Blind; Some Aspects of the Discriminability of Textural Surfaces for Use in Areal Differentiation. [1958]
- John Doneric CHAPMAN Land Classification in British Columbia. A Review and Appraisal of the Land Utilization Research and Survey Division. [1958]
- Dale Elliot COURTNEY Problems Associated with Predicting Land Use in Low Latitude Humid Regions: A Case Study of the San Sebastian-Rincon Area, Puerto Rico. [1959]
- John Albert CROSBY A Geographical Analysis of Seattle’s Wholesale Trade Territory. [1959]
- Duane Francis MARBLE Transport Inputs at Urban Residential Sites. A Study in the Transportation Geography of Urban Areas. [1959]
- Richard Leland MORRILL A Normative Model of Trade Areas and Transportation: With Special Reference to Highways and Physicians’ Services.[1959]
- William Richard SIDDALL Idiographic and Nomothetic Geography: The Application of Some Ideas in the Philosophy of History and Science to Geographic Methodology. [1959]
- Fleming Stanley MOORE The Role of Floriculture in the Agriculture of Florida. [1959]
- John David NYSTUEN Geographical Analysis of Customer Movements and Retail Business Locations: (1) Theories; (2) Empirical Patterns in Cedar Rapids, Iowa; and (3) A Simulation Model of Movement [1959]
- William Wheeler BUNGE Jr. Theoretical Geography. [1960]
- Michael Francis DACEY Identification of Patterns on Maps with Special Reference to Data Reduction for Systems Analysis. [1960]
- Robert Charles MAYFIELD An Analysis of Tertiary Activity and Consumer Movement: The Spatial Structure of Ludhiana and Jullundur Districts, Punjab, in Terms of Central Functions and the Range of a Central Good. [1961]
- Ronald R. BOYCE Comparative Central City Spatial Structure: Trends in the Location and Linkage of Selected Commercial Activities. [1961]
- Waldo Rudolph TOBLER; Map Transformations of Geographic Space. [1961]
- Sen Dou CHANG The Chinese Hsien Capital: A Study in Historical Urban Geography. [1961]
- Arthur GETIS A Theoretical and Empirical Inquiry into the Spatial Structure of Retail Activities. [1961]
- Julian Vincent MINGHI Some Aspects of the Impact of an International Boundary on Spatial Patterns: An Analysis of the Pacific Coast Lowland Region of the Canada-United States Boundary. [1962]
- Robert D. PICKER Industrial Development in Central Siberia and Northern Kazakhstan: A Study of a Third Metallurgical Base in the Soviet Union. [1962]
- Astvaldur EYDAL Some Geographical Aspects of the Fisheries of Iceland. [1963]
- Louis HAMILL A Preliminary Study of the Status and Use of the Forest Resources of Western Oregon in Relation to Some Objectives of Public Policy. [1963]
- Robert Allen LEWIS Early Irrigation in West Turkestan. [1964]
- Andrew Lee MARCH Landscape in the Thought of Su Shi (1036-1101). [1964]
- Robert Granville JENSEN Soviet Agricultural Regionalization and Price Zonation. [1964]
- Deane Richard LYCAN Defense-Space Research and Development Contraction Expenditures: Analysis and Some Implications of Their Areal Patterns. [1964]
- William Marvin ROBERTS, Jr. Soviet Economic Regionalization in the Pre-Plan Period. [1964]
- Jeremy Herrick ANDERSON The Soviet Corn Program: A Study in Crop Geography. [1964]
- Anne BUTTIMER Some Contemporary Interpretations and Historical Precedents of Social Geography: With Particular Emphasis on the French Contributions to the Field. [1964]
- William Robert Derrick SEWELL Economic and Institutional Aspects of Adjustment to Floods in the Lower Fraser Valley. [1964]
- Robert William MCCOLL The Rise of Territorial Communism in China 1921-1934. The Geography Behind Politics. [1964]
- John Lynden KIRBY A Geography of Han China (206 B.C. – A.D. 221) According to the Shi Chi , the Han Shu , and Related Texts. [1964]
- Bob Randolph O’BRIEN The Yellowstone National Park Road System: Past, Present and Future. [1965]
- Douglas Knowles FLEMING Coastal Steel Production in the European Coal and Steel Community 1953 to 1963. [1965]
- Elmer A. KEEN Some Aspects of the Economic Geography of the Japanese Shipjack-Tuna Fishery. [1965]
- Calvin Gus WILLBERG Problems in Establishing an Automated Mapping System. [1965]
- Gunter KRUMME Theoretical and Empirical Analyses of Patterns of Industrial Change and Entrepreneurial Adjustments: The Munich Region. [1966]
- Harold BRODSKY Location Rent and Journey-to-Work Patterns in Seattle. [1966]
- Guy Perry Frederick STEED A Framework for the Study of Manufacturing Geography: With a Consideration of the Nature and Process of Manufacturing Changes in Northern Ireland 1950 to 1964. [1966]
- John Brian PARR Regional Development and Public Policy: North-West England and the Post War Period. [1967]
- William Bjorn BEYERS Technological Change and the Recent Growth of American Aluminum Reduction Industry. [1967]
- Marvin Alan STELLWAGEN An Analysis of the Spatial Impact of Federal Revenue and Expenditures; 1950 to 1960. [1967]
- Ihor STEBELSKY Land Tenure and Farm Holding in European Russia on the Eve of Collectivization. [1967]
- David Williams WILCOXSON, Jr. The Economic Geography of the Contemporary Steel Industry in the American West. [1967]
- Robert Michael PEARCE Land Tenure and Political Land Authority: The Process of Change and Land Relations and Land Attitudes in Vietnamese Villages of the Mekong Delta Since 1945. [1968]
- Warren Emil HULQUIST The Geographic Structure of the Soviet Sugar Industry. [1968]
- David STRAUSZ Specialty Crop Agriculture in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. Hops: A Case Study. [1968]
- Harvey Eric HEIGES Intra-Urban Residential Movement in Seattle, 1962-1967. [1968]
- Gregory Lloyd SMITH The Functional Basis of the ZIP code and Sectional Center System. [1968] [Morill]
- Robert EARICKSON A Behavioral Approach to Spatial Interaction: The Case of Physician and Hospital Care. [1968] [Morrill]
- Gerald Lee GREENBERG Map Design for Partially Seeing Students: An Investigation of White Versus Black Line Symbology. [1968] [Sherman]
- Richard Waldo WILKIE On the Theory of Process in Human Geography: A Case Study of Migration in Rural Argentina. [1968] [Morrill]
- Hans-Joachim MEIHOEFER The Use of the Circle in Thematic Maps: A Study in Visual Perception of Cartographic Symbol. [1968] [Sherman]
- Frederick Abraham HIRSCH Geographical Patterns of Inter-Metropolitan Migration in the United States 1955 to 1960. [1968] [Morrill]
- Geoffrey John Dennis HEWINGS Regional Industry Models Using National Data: The Structure of the West Midlands Economy. [1969] [Fleming]
- Neil Robert Michael SEIFRIED A Study of Changes in Manufacturing in Mid-Western Ontario 1951-1964. [1969] [Thomas]
- Philip Rust PRYDE Natural Resource Management and Conservation in the Soviet Union. [1969] [Jackson]
- John CAMPBELL The Relevance of Input-Output Analysis and Digraphg Concepts to Growth Pole Theory. [1969] [Thomas]
- James B. CANNON An Analysis of Manufacturing as an Instrument of Public Policy In Regional Economic Development: Canadian Area Development Agency Program 1963-1968. [1969] [Thomas]
- Charles Buckley PETERSON III Geographical Aspects of Foreign Colonization in Prerevolutionary New Russia. [1969] [Jackson]
- Roger James CRAWFORD, Jr. Factors Affecting the Location of Bank Facilities. [1969] [Boyce]
- Jacek Ignacy ROMANOWSKI. Factors of Location of Fresh Vegetable Production in Poland. [1969][Jackson]
- Robert Walter TESHERA The Territorial Organization of American Internal Governmental Jurisdiction. [1970] [Jackson]
- Evan DENNEY Urban Impact on Rural Environment: A Case Study of San Juan County, Washington. [1970] [Cooley]
- Allan Ralph SOMARSTROM Wild Land Preservation Crisis: The North Cascades Controversy. [1970] [Cooley]
- Malcolm Algernon MICKLEWRIGHT The Geography of Development in Northern Ireland. [1970] [Thomas]
- Nangisai Nason Kudzirozwa GWARADA Historical Development and Future Aspects of Agriculture in Zimbabwe. [1979]
- Ernest Harold WOHLENBERG The Geography of Poverty in the United States: A Spatial Study of the Nations’s Poor. [1970] [Morrill]
- Frank James QUINN Area-0f-Origin Protectionism in Western Water. [1970] [Cooley]
- Murray Thomas CHAPMAN Population Movement in Tribal Society: The Case of Duidui and Pichahila, British Solomon Islands. [1970] [Morrill]
- Siim SOOT Changes in the Socioeconomic Spatial Structure of Milwaukee and Journey-to-Work Patterns. [1970] [Boyce]
- Thomas Walter POHL Seattle 1851-1861: A Frontier Community. [1970] [Baron]
- Roger Lee THIEDE Town and Function in Tsarist Russia: A Geographical Analysis of Trade and Industry in Towns of New Russia, 1860-1910. [1970] [Jackson]
- Keith Way MUCKLESTON The Problem of Implementing the Federal Water Project Recreation Act in Oregon. [1970] [Marts]
- Phillip Patrick MICKLIN An Inquiry into the Caspian Sea Problem and Proposals for Its Alleviation. [1971] [Jackson]
- Jonathan Jung-Hui LU The Demand in the United States Rice: An Economic-Geographic Analysis. [1971][Morrill]
- Barbara Mary HANEY Western Reflections of Russia, 1517-1812. [1971] [Jackson]
- Paul Yvon VILLENEUVE The Spatial Adjustment of Ethnic Minorities in the Urban Environment. [1971] [Morrill]
- Dennis Gene ASMUSSEN Children’s Cognitive Organization of Space. [1971] [Baron]
- Edward Fisher BERGMAN Metropolitan Political Geography. [1971] [Jackson]
- Joseph Alan BRUFFEY The Impact of the Super-Carrier upon Ocean Cargo Flows, Routes and Port Activity. [1971] [Fleming]
- Ronald Richard SCHULTZ The Locational Behavior of Physician Establishments: An Analysis of Growth and Change in Physician Supply in the Seattle Metropolitan Area, 1950-1970. [1971] [Boyce]
- Victor Lee MOTE Air Pollution in the Case U.S.S.R. [1971] [Jackson]
- Marwyn Stevart SAMUELS Science and Geography: An Existential Appraisal. [1971] [Jackson]
- Hyun Kil KIM Land Use Policy in Korea: With Special Reference to the Oriental Development Company. [1971] [Jackson]
- Kenji Kenneth OSHIRO Dairy Policies and the Development of Dairying in Tohoku, Japan. [1972] [Kakiuchi]
- Stephen Miles GOLANT The Residential Location and Spatial Behavior of the Elderly: A Canadian Example. [1972] [Morrill]
- Clifford E. MAYS The Dynamics of Retail Growth: An Investigation of the Long-Run and Short-Run Adjustments of Activities in the Growth and Decline of Retail Nucleations. [1972] [Boyce]
- William Michael ROSS Oil Pollution as a Developing International Problem: A Study of the Puget Sound and Strait of Georgia Regions of Washington and British Columbia. [1972] [Marts]
- Kazuo Z. NINOMIYA A View of the Outside World During Tokugawa Japan: An Analysis of Reports of Travel by Castaways, 1636 to 1856. [1972] [Kakiuchi]
- Barbara Ann WEIGHTMAN Study of the Indian Social Milieu in an Urban Environment. [1972] [Chang]
- Dean R. LOUDER A Distributional and Diffusionary Analysis of the Mormon Church 1850-1970. [1972] [Morrill]
- John Richard KILCOYNE Pictography Symbols in Cartography: A Study of Efficiency in Map Reading. [1972] [Sherman]
- Rodney Allen ERICKSON The “Lead Firm”; Concept and Economic Growth: An Analysis of Boeing Expansion, 1963-1968. [1973] [Thomas]
- Daniel Perry BEARD Electric Power Plant Siting Legislation: A Review. [1973] [Marts]
- Peter HARRISON The Land Water Interface in an Urban Region: A Spatial and Temporal Analysis of the Nature of Significances of Conflicts Between Coastal Uses. [1973] [Thomas]
- Richard LE HERON Productivity Change and Regional Economic Development: The Role of Best-Practice Firms in the Pacific Northwest Plywood and Veneer Industry, 1960-1972. [1973] [Thomas]
- Glen VANSELOW Spatial Imagery and Geographic Scale. [1973] [Morrill]
- Everett Arvin WINGERT Potential Role of Optical Data Processing in Geo-Cartographic Spatial Analysis. [1973] [Sherman]
- John Griffith SYMONS, Jr. An Inquiry into Efficiency, Spatial Equity, and Public Facility Location. [1973] [Morrill]
- Laurence E. GOSS, Jr. Wholesale Trade in New England: A Study of a Central Place Function. [1973] [Ullman]
- Charles Gilbert SMITH Spatial Structure of Industrial Linkages and Regional Economic Growth: An Analysis of Linkage Changes Among Pacific Northwest Steel Firms, 1963-1970. [1973] [Thomas]
- Larry Martin SVART Natural Environment Preferences and Interregional Migration. [1973] [Ullman]
- Roger HAYTER An Examination of Patterns of Geographical Growth and Locational Behavior of Multi-Plant Corporations in British Columbia. [1973] [Krumme]
- Kwawu Yao AGBEMENU The Pattern of Growth in the Manufacturing Industry in Ghana, 1958-1969. [1974] [Thomas]
- Marjorie Nanette RUSH The Precession Wave of Urban Occupance: Conversion of Rural Land to Urban Use. [1974] [Boyce]
- O. Fred DONALDSON “To Keep Them in Their Place”: A Socio-Spatial Perspective on Race Relations in America. [1974] [Morrill]
- Virginia R. HETRICK Factors Influencing Voting Behavior in Support of Rapid Transit in Seattle and Atlanta. [1974] [Morrill]
- Alan Anthony DELUCIA The Map Interpretation Process: Its Observation and Analysis Through the Technique of Eye Movement Recording. [1974] [Sherman]
- William H. FREEMAN, Jr. An Analysis of Military Land Use Policy and Practice in the Pacific Northwest: 1849-1940. [1974] [Marts]
- Richard Ivan TOWBER The Locational Responses of Soviet Agriculture to Central Decision Making. [1974] [Jackson]
- Russell Nozomi HORIUCHI Chiseigaku: Japanese Geopolitics. [1975] [Kakiuchi]
- David Lloyd STALLINGS Environmental Cognition and Land Use Controversy: An Environmental Image Study of Seattle’s Pike Place Market. [1975] [Morrill]
- Nathaniel H. BRYANT Urbanization and the Ecological Crisis: An Analysis of Environmental Pollution. [1975] [Kakiuchi]
- Charles E. GREER Chinese Water Management Strategies in the Yellow River Basin. [1975] Chang]
- Thomas Edward STEPHENS Selected Geographic and Economic Aspects of the United States Railroad Freight Forwarding Industry with Recommendations for Procedures to be Used in the Selection of an Optimum Terminal Site Location. [1975] [Boyce]
- Betsy Rose GIDWITZ Political and Economic Implications of the International Routes of Aeroflot. [1976] [Jackson]
- David Charles JOHNSON The Population Age Structure of an Urban Area: A Spatial and Temporal Analysis of Change. [1977] [Boyce]
- Eugene James TURNER The Use of Shape as a Nominal Variable on Multipattern Dot Map. [1977] [Sherman]
- Steven Anthony CARLSON Land-Use Planning: A Rural Focus. [1977] [Beyers]
- Philip Stephen KELLEY Information and Generalization in Cartographic Communication. [1977] [Sherman]
- Charles Everett OGROSKY III The Ordinal Scaling of Point and Linear Symbols for Tactual Maps. [1978] [Sherman]
- Yehuda HAYUTH Containerization and the Load Center Concept. [1978] [Fleming]
- Thomas Pierce BOUCHARD Environmental Decision Making. The Wisconsin Environmental Policy Act and the Department of Natural Resources. [1978] [Marts]
- Michael Lee TALBOTT; Development of North Sea Oil and Gas. [1978] [Jackson]
- Richard Akira TAKETA Structure and Meaning in Map Generalization. [1979] [Youngman]
- Gail Ann CHRISTENSEN KLEIN The Expansion of Kentucky Fried Chicken and Wimpy in South Africa: A Study in the Diffusion of Innovation. [1979] [Morrill]
- Maureen MCCREA Evaluation of Washington State’s Coastal Management Program Through Changes in Port Development. [1980] [Marts]
- Olen Paul MATTHEWS Legal Elements in Mineral Development with Special Reference to Idaho. [1980] [Velikonja]
- Dianne Lynn MANNINEN Labor Forces Migration Associated with Nuclear Power Plant Construction. [1981] [Morrill]
- Robert Houston ALEXANDER Adaptation of Land Use to Surficial Geology in Metropolitan Washington, D.C. [1981] [Marts]
- Kathleen Elizabeth BRADEN Technology Transfer to the USSR Forest Product Sector. [1981] [Jackson]
- Charlette Kay HIATT The Function of Color Legibility of Linear Symbology on Maps for Partially Blind. [1982] [Sherman]
- Barbara Jeanne DOWNING Nonmetropolitan Migration in the Context of Cultural Change and Social Structure. [1983] [Morrill]
- James William HARRINGTON Locational Change in the US Semiconductor Industry. [1983] [Thomas]
- Lance Douglas WERNER Socio-Economic Development and the Growth of Pre-School Services: A Geography of Socialist Construction in Peripheral Soviet Republics, 1959-1970. [1983] [Jackson]
- Barbara Lynn BRUGMAN A Spatial Perspective on the Process of Technological Innovation in Technology-Intensive Industry. [1983] [Thomas]
- Godfrey Emmanuel CHISANGA The Wood Products Industry of the Lower Columbia Region: Technological Change, Evolution and Its Role in Regional Economic Development. [1983] [Thomas]
- Godfrey Goliath MUYOBA Labor Recruitment and Urban Migration: The Zambian Experience. [1983] [Chang]
- Barbara Pfeil BUTTENFIELD Line Structure in Graphic and Geographic Space. [1984] [Sherman]
- Thomas James KIRN Service Sector Growth and Regional Development in the United States: A Spatial Perspective. [1974] [BEYERS]
- Jois Catherine CHILD Creating a World: The Poetics of Cartography. [1984] [Sherman]
- Arthur William LEON Place Image Choice: The Central Place of Images in Migration Decision Making. [1984] [Morrill]
- Sherry Lynn MCNUTT An Analysis of Remote Sensing Information for Ice Forecasting Models in the Eastern Bering Sea. [1984] [Sherman]
- Kent Huges BUTTS Resources Geopolitics: U.S. Dependence on South African Chromium. [1985] [Jackson]
- Anne Jeanne OSTERRIETH Space, Place, and Movement: The Quest for Self in the World. [1985] [Morrill]
- Randolph SORENSEN Waterways and the State in Imperial China. [1985] [Chang]
- Lawrence Gary HART Geographic Variations in Medical Resource Use During Office Encounters with Family Physicians. [1985] [Morrill]
- Barney Louis WARF Regional Transformation and Everyday Life: Social Theory and Washington Lumber Production. [1985] [Beyers]
- Nasser Mohammed SALMA The Selection, Allocation, and Arrangement of Arabic Typography on Maps. [1986] [Sherman]
- Nancy A. FISHER-ALLISON Urban Path to Health: Spatial Organization, Everyday Life, and the Use of Primary Care Service. [1986] [Mayer]
- John Brady RICHARDS Changing Patterns in Taiwan’s Aquaculture, 1957-1983. [1986] [Fleming]
- James Conrad EFLIN Technology and Social Power: Social Action, Intentional Technology and the Social Basis of Space-Time Autonomy. [1987] [Hodge]
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Bring PhD assessment into the twenty-first century
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Innovation in PhD education has not reached how doctoral degrees are assessed. Credit: Dan Dunkley/Science Photo Library
Research and teaching in today’s universities are unrecognizable compared with what they were in the early nineteenth century, when Germany and later France gave the world the modern research doctorate. And yet significant aspects of the process of acquiring and assessing a doctorate have remained remarkably constant. A minimum of three years of independent study mentored by a single individual culminates in the production of the doctoral thesis — often a magisterial, book-length piece of work that is assessed in an oral examination by a few senior academic researchers. In an age in which there is much research-informed innovation in teaching and learning, the assessment of the doctoral thesis represents a curious throwback that is seemingly impervious to meaningful reform.
But reform is needed. Some doctoral candidates perceive the current assessment system to lack transparency, and examiners report concerns of falling standards ( G. Houston A Study of the PhD Examination: Process, Attributes and Outcomes . PhD thesis, Oxford Univ.; 2018 ). Making the qualification more structured would help — and, equally importantly, would bring the assessment of PhD education in line with education across the board. PhD candidates with experience of modern assessment methods will become better researchers, wherever they work. Indeed, most will not be working in universities: the majority of PhD holders find employment outside academia.
Collection: Career resources for PhD students
It’s not that PhD training is completely stuck in the nineteenth century. Today’s doctoral candidates can choose from a range of pathways. Professional doctorates, often used in engineering, are jointly supervised by an employer and an academic, and are aimed at solving industry-based problems. Another innovation is PhD by publication, in which, instead of a final thesis on one or more research questions, the criterion for an award is a minimum number of papers published or accepted for publication. In some countries, doctoral students are increasingly being trained in cohorts, with the aim of providing a less isolating experience than that offered by the conventional supervisor–student relationship. PhD candidates are also encouraged to acquire transferable skills — for example, in data analysis, public engagement, project management or business, economics and finance. The value of such training would be even greater if these skills were to be formally assessed alongside a dissertation rather than seen as optional.
And yet, most PhDs are still assessed after the production of a final dissertation, according to a format that, at its core, has not changed for at least half a century, as speakers and delegates noted at an event in London last month on PhD assessment, organized by the Society for Research in Higher Educatio n. Innovations in assessment that are common at other levels of education are struggling to find their way into the conventional doctoral programme.
Take the concept of learning objectives. Intended to aid consistency, fairness and transparency, learning objectives are a summary of what a student is expected to know and how they will be assessed, and are given at the start of a course of study. Part of the ambition is also to help tutors to keep track of their students’ learning and take remedial action before it is too late.
PhD training is no longer fit for purpose — it needs reform now
Formative assessment is another practice that has yet to find its way into PhD assessment consistently. Here, a tutor evaluates a student’s progress at the mid-point of a course and gives feedback or guidance on what students need to do to improve ahead of their final, or summative, assessment. It is not that these methods are absent from modern PhDs; a conscientious supervisor will not leave candidates to sink or swim until the last day. But at many institutions, such approaches are not required of PhD supervisors.
Part of the difficulty is that PhD training is carried out in research departments by people who do not need to have teaching qualifications or awareness of innovations based on education research. Supervisors shouldn’t just be experts in their field, they should also know how best to convey that subject knowledge — along with knowledge of research methods — to their students.
It is probably not possible for universities to require all doctoral supervisors to have teaching qualifications. But there are smaller changes that can be made. At a minimum, doctoral supervisors should take the time to engage with the research that exists in the field of PhD education, and how it can apply to their interactions with students.
There can be no one-size-fits-all solution to improving how a PhD is assessed, because different subjects often have bespoke needs and practices ( P. Denicolo Qual. Assur. Educ. 11 , 84–91; 2003 ). But supervisors and representatives of individual subject communities must continue to discuss what is most appropriate for their disciplines.
All things considered, there is benefit to adopting a more structured approach to PhD assessment. It is high time that PhD education caught up with changes that are now mainstream at most other levels of education. That must start with a closer partnership between education researchers, PhD supervisors and organizers of doctoral-training programmes in universities. This partnership will benefit everyone — PhD supervisors and doctoral students coming into the research workforce, whether in universities or elsewhere.
Education and training in research has entered many secondary schools, along with undergraduate teaching, which is a good thing. In the spirit of mutual learning, research doctoral supervisors, too, will benefit by going back to school.
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Prospective doctoral candidates have much less understanding of the process and requirements for a publication-based doctorate than they do for the more popular thesis-based route. Completing a doctorate, thesis- or publication-based, takes time and effort. Selecting the right mode is important before starting a research higher degree (RHD), so that the prospective doctoral candidate can be confident of completing it.
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What is my goal in completing a doctorate?
A thesis-based doctorate helps the candidate to explore a subtopic of a research field as deeply as possible, based on few theoretical variables and within a limited practical context (for example, a limited dataset from a single socio-economic setting). A publication-based doctorate could explore a topic with more variables and contexts (for example, different publications on same topic would have different variables and datasets). It gives a publication-based doctorate a little more flexibility to explore a topic more widely. Therefore, the goal of exploring a subtopic area as widely as possible could fit better for a publication-based doctorate.
What is my thesis?
Yes, even for a publication-based doctorate, candidates need to produce a thesis, a theory or a proposition on a single topic, in combination with the overall contributions of published papers. As a result, the candidates need to think about how they can draw together the relevant findings from published papers to produce new knowledge on a single topic.
Are my publications cohesive?
For a publication-based doctorate, the publications you may already have and the outputs you plan to produce within an agreed time frame should focus on and contribute to a single subtopic. So ask yourself: how unified are my existing and planned publications? Designing the research aim, research question, methodology and contribution of your intended publications in relation to these sections among your existing publications is instrumental to ensuring that your publications are cohesive.
Where am I publishing?
Understanding where you publish should be a key consideration, as not all publications will be eligible for inclusion in your submission. All fields of studies have their own benchmark publications. For example, in business, the journal lists of the Association of Business Schools in the UK and the Australian Business Deans’ Council are often used to indicate a publication’s quality. In general, a publication-based doctorate could consist of journal papers, book chapters or published conference proceedings. Industry-based publications could be considered as well in some instances (for example, if you have an article published by a reputable chamber of commerce). Articles in predatory journals and publications such as brief op-ed articles or blogs might not be considered for a doctorate by publication.
Will the findings and contributions of my publications stand the test of time?
Doctoral candidates may already have publications, perhaps even in good academic journals, but they may be 10 years old. The knowledge produced perhaps made a contribution to your field of study, but the subsequent progress of the field may have surpassed your work or made it obsolete over time. So considering the potential significance of publications during the projected time of a doctoral submission is important. Comparing your work with existing publications in your field is a good way to understand the significance of the work you produce.
What is the extent of my theoretical and practical contribution?
All doctorates should make significant contribution of theoretical knowledge and practical implication. But we know that the extent of theoretical and practical contribution of a RHD can differ based on the type of doctorate someone would undertake. For example, a doctor of philosophy needs to produce significant theoretical knowledge, whereas a professional doctorate would need more practical implications. Therefore, the candidate needs to consider the extent of theoretical and practical implications of their publications, in order to decide whether a doctor of philosophy or a professional doctorate would be more relevant.
Am I publishing as a sole author or a co-author?
Often, we work in a team and publish with our co-authors. Therefore, if you are planning to include one or several co-authored publications in a publication-based doctorate, securing permission from co-authors to include the relevant sections (that you have contributed to those co-authored publications) into a publication-based doctoral thesis will be helpful in avoiding any future conflict of interest among co-authors.
What is my career stage?
Career stage would have an influence on whether to opt for a doctorate by publication. For example, a candidate may already have five or 10 years of academic teaching or industry experience but has perhaps produced few academic or industry-based publications. In general, working to publish more papers in next two years, and combining them with existing publications to produce a new knowledge, would be useful to submit a thesis by publication. Mid-career candidates from either academia or industry might be considering a publication-based doctorate alongside other commitments but find that their work-life balance is unsustainable. In this case, a doctor of philosophy would be more appropriate for academic candidates, while a professional doctorate would be more relevant for candidates from industry.
How do I find a PhD supervisor?
Irrespective of whether the doctorate is by thesis or publication, RHD supervisors play a significant role in training their candidates to become independent researchers. So looking at the prospective supervisors’ profile, comparing your topic with their research area, emailing them to share your draft proposal, and requesting an appointment to talk about it further will be valuable for prospective candidates. It will help them to develop their topic of research, understand research procedures and requirements, and secure a supervisor.
These questions will help an academic or an industry professional considering a doctorate by publication to weigh their options carefully.
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Sohang Kundu (PhD, '23) wins national dissertation award from American Physical Society
Illinois chemistry alum Sohang Kundu (PhD, '23) did his PhD work in Prof. Nancy Makri’s research group, which develops theoretical methods based on the real-time path integral formulation of quantum dynamics to advance the understanding of quantum processes in large molecules and the condensed phase.
The American Physical Society (APS) has selected Kundu as the recipient of the 2024 Justin Jankunas Doctoral Dissertation Award in chemical physics for “illuminating work using real-time path integral methods to reveal the interplay of electronic and vibrational dynamics in excitation energy transfer.” His selection was announced March 5, 2024, following presentations by Kundu and other finalists at the APS March meeting.
Kundu's dissertation, " Exciton-vibration dynamics using real-time path integral methods ," sheds light on the impact of coupling between electronic excitations and vibrational motions of nuclei on energy transfer between molecules in complex aggregates. Among many applications, Kundu, Makri, and their collaborators have shown that such couplings are directly responsible for the remarkable energy efficiency of bacterial light harvesting – the process by which complexes of pigment molecules in bacteria absorb solar radiation and transfer it to the photosynthetic reaction center. Their work was also the first to illustrate how quantum effects associated with the nuclear dynamics are crucial for attaining this efficiency.
Kundu said it feels great to be recognized with this award and to be re-assured that the work is important.
"One of the distant goals we mentioned in our papers was the design of energy-efficient materials to match nature’s efficiency in harnessing solar energy. We’re still quite far from that goal as a community and hopefully awards like this can attract more people to this work," Kundu said.
He said he owes a lot of this award to his PhD advisor chemistry Prof. Nancy Makri and what he learned from working with her. And he also mentioned the support he received from other chemistry professors.
"Most of my academic rigor, commitment to work, and respect for scientific integrity comes from Nancy. I am also grateful to Prof. Zan Luthey-Schulten who instilled a lot of confidence in me, in and outside of her classroom," said Kundu, who also mentioned Prof. So Hirata and Prof. Nick Jackson for encouragement and generosity with their time and chemistry department staff for their support as well.
Before his PhD work at Illinois, Kundu obtained a B.Sc. from Presidency University Kolkata (2015) and a master’s from the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay in 2017, and he is currently a Postdoctoral Research Scientist in Tim Berkelbach’s group at Columbia University. He said his ultimate goal is to become a tenure-track professor and lead a research group at an R-1 institution.
"In many ways, my current work is complementary to what I did for my PhD. I am still driven by the energy problem but lately I have become more curious about materials applications, particularly for energy storage. At Columbia, we are working with the Center for Computational Electrochemistry to understand and enhance the functioning of Lithium-ion batteries. I am also developing skills in ab initio electronic structure methods and in adapting machine learning algorithms for performing advanced simulations of materials," Kundu said.
Kundu said some of his most formative years as a researcher were at Illinois.
"Almost every skill I now use and try to improve upon as a scientist can be directly traced back to interactions with my PhD advisor, and to discussions with faculty and fellow graduate students at P-Chem seminars or lunch meetings with speakers. Despite being an international student very far from home, our department and campus at the U of I always felt like a warm place," he said.
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Ten doctoral students will compete in the grand finale beginning at 6 p.m. Wednesday, April 3, in the Mountainlair Ballrooms as five faculty and staff members judge for first, second and third place winners.
The WVU community is also invited to attend and vote for the People’s Choice Award.
The internationally renowned 3MT competition, originally founded by the University of Queensland in Australia, challenges doctoral students to present their research topic and its significance in three minutes using a single PowerPoint slide.
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The 2024 finalists are as follows:
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Brian Leonard, Chemical Engineering, Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources
Kushal Naharki, Plant and Soil Sciences, Davis College of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Design
Kinsey Reed, Plant and Soil Sciences, Davis College of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Design
Denis Ruto, Environmental Engineering, Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources
Kayla Steinberger, Immunology, School of Medicine
Vaishakhi Suresh, Industrial and Management Systems Engineering, Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources
Paige Zalman, Higher Education, College of Applied Human Services
Grand finale prizes include $1,000 for first place, $750 for second place, $500 for third place and $250 for the People’s Choice Award.
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