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Some examples of work citing my research in:


Political/Economic Development and Explanation

  • Itcaina, Xabier, Antoine Roger and Andy Smith. 2016. Varietals of Capitalism: A Political Economy of the Changing Wine Industry. Cornell University Press.
  • Rosenfeld, Gavriel D. 2016. "The Ways We Wonder 'What If?' Towards a Typology of Historical Counterfactuals." Journal of the Philosophy of History, Volume 10, Issue 3, pages 382 – 411


  • Le Roux, Ronan and Arnaud Saint-Martin. 2016 , «Situations du déterminisme en sciences humaines et sociales» Socio, pp. 9-24.


  • Millington, James D.A., Wainwright, John and Mulligan Mark, 2013. “Representing Human Decision-Making in Environmental Modelling,” pp. 291 – 307, Environmental Modelling: Finding Simplicity in Complexity, Edited by John Wainwright and Mark Mulligan. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


  • Tucker, Aviezer. 2010 “Where Do We Go From Here? Jubilee Report on ‘History and Theory'” History and Theory, Vol. 49, No. 4, pp. 64-84. Jstor


Statistics and Interpretation of Development Studies

  • Alexander, Neal. 2015. “What’s more general than a whole population?” Emerging Themes in Epidemiology. 12:11.


  • Gibbs, Benjamin G., Kevin Shafer and Aaron Miles, 2015. "Inferential statistics and the use of administrative data in US educational research." International Journal of Research & Method in Education.


  • Gonzalo Trigo, Luis. 2015. “El debate sobre la noción de Path Dependence y su conciliación en un modelo dinámico de análisis institucional” (The debate on the concept of Path Dependence and its reconciliation with a dynamic model of institutional analysis). Revista Chilena de Derecho y Ciencia Política. Vol 6, No. 1, pp. 81-107. PDF


  • Lars P. Syll, 2014 “Econometrics and the art of putting the rabbit in the hat”. Real-World Economics Review Blog. https://rwer.wordpress.com/2014/02/08/econometrics-and-the-art-of-putting-the-rabbit-in-the-hat/


  • Dell, George, 2014. “Comments on ‘Common Statistical Errors and Mistakes: Valuation and Reliability’.” The Appraisal Journal, Spring 2014 172-179. (original article PDF )


Geography and Political/Economic Development

  • Martinez, Oscar J. 2015. Mexico's Uneven Development: The Geographical and Historical Context of Inequality. Routledge.


  • Haverluk, Terrence W. , Kevin M. Beauchemin & Brandon A. Mueller (2014) "The Three Critical Flaws of Critical Geopolitics: Towards a Neo-Classical Geopolitics," Geopolitics, 19:1, 19-39


  • Telbisz, Tamás; Bottlik, Zsolt, Mari, László, and Kőszegi, Margit. 2014. “The impact of topography on social factors, a case study of Montenegro.” Journal of Mountain Science. Feb., Vol. 11, Issue 1, pp 131-141.


  • Fekadu K., 2014. “The paradox in environmental determinism and possibilism: A literature review” Journal of Geography and Regional Planning. Vol.7(7), pp. 132-139. PDF


  • Vries , Peer. 2013. “Does wealth entirely depend on inclusive institutions and pluralist politics?”, Ensayos de Economía No.43, pp. 181-202. (also in Working Papers in Technology, Governance and Economic Dynamics no. 43, from The Other Canon Foundation, Norway and Tallinn University of Technology, Tallinn.) PDF


  • Akpabio, Emmanuel M. and Brown, Aniekan S., 2012. “The Reality and Tough Choices about Water and Sanitation in Nigeria’s Coastal Settlements: a Preliminary Discussion”, Nordic Journal of African Studies 21(4): 164–182 (2012).


  • Melecis, Viesturs 2011 “Project on the Development of a Conceptual Integrated Model of Socioeconomic Biodiversity Pressures, Drivers and Impacts for the Long-Term Socioecological Research Platform of Latvia.”Proceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B, Vol. 65 (2011), No. 5/6 (674/675), pp. 206–212.


  • Demeritt, David. 2009. “From externality to inputs and interference: Framing environmental research in geography.” Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers. 34(1): 3-11.


  • Algaze, Guillermo, 2008. Ancient Mesopotamia at the Dawn of Civilization: The Evolution of an Urban Landscape. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.


Urbanism

  • Kanigel, Robert. 2016. Eyes on the Street: The Life of Jane Jacobs. Knopf Doubleday. (References my urbanism blog on the now defunct Open Salon)


  • Pop, Dana. 2014. “Analysing Architectural Determinism – the Physical Environment as a Mnemonic Device.” Philobiblon: Transylvanian Journal of Multidisciplinary Research in Humanities. Vol. XIX, No. 1. Pp. 162-172


Miscellaneous

  • Gates, Donald and Peter Steane. 2009. "Altruism - an alternative value in policy formation and decision making." International Journal of Social Economics. 36(10): 962-978.


  • Standage, Tom. 2005. A History of the World in Six Glasses. Doubleday.


Student Engagement in Dissertations and Theses

  • Tillemann-Dick, Shiloh. 2014 “The Riddle of the Sphinx: On the Problems, Possibilities, and Opportunities for Development Along the Banks of the World’s Longest River.” Senior Thesis, Environmental Studies, Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies.


  • Fernández Méndez, Pablo. 2014 “Facilitating transitions towards adaptive governance and management in estuarine socio-ecosystems: Institutional analysis and action research in the Doñana region.” Doctoral Thesis (Biology), University of the Balearic Islands.


  • Tallack, Alicia, 2014. “Exploring the Environment-Development Continuum: Examining an Integrated Approach Through a Case Study of Two Villages in Tamil Nadu, India”. Master's Thesis, School for International Studies, Simon Fraser University.


Publications & Working Papers