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Morphet, Janice. Changing Contexts in Spatial Planning. Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351203111.

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Ciciotti, Enrico, Neil Alderman, and Alfred Thwaites, eds. Technological Change in a Spatial Context. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-75929-1.

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Parr, John B. Aspects of competition in a spatial context. Dept. of Economics, Fraser of Allander Institute, 1995.

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Parr, John B. Aspects of competition in a spatial context. Dept. of Economics, Fraserof Allander Institute, 1994.

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1947-, La Gory Mark, and Sherman Susan, eds. The environment for aging: Interpersonal, social, and spatial contexts. University of Alabama Press, 1988.

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Geographies of Freemasonry: Ritual, lodge, and city in spatial context. Edwin Mellen, 2008.

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León, Lourdes de. Space games in Tzotzil: Creating a context for spatial reference. Max Planck Research Group for Cognitive Anthropology, 1991.

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Arnott, Stephen Richard. Effects of perceptual context on event-related brain potentials during auditory spatial attention. National Library of Canada, 2000.

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French, Nathan Donald E. The effect of extrinsic/environmental context on verbal and spatial recall and recognition. Laurentian University, Department of Psychology, 2002.

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IGU Commission on the Dynamics of Economic Spaces, ed. Local food systems in old industrial regions: Concepts, spatial context and local practices. Ashgate, 2012.

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Boer, Sean de. Geo data 2001, Saba & Sint Eustatius: Socio-economic aspects placed in a spatial context. Central Bureau of Statistics, 2007.

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A, Greene Earl. Ground-water vulnerability to nitrate contamination at multiple thresholds in the Mid-Atlantic Region using spatial probability models. U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 2005.

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Romaniello, Matthew P., and Matthew P. Romaniello. Contested spaces of nobility in early modern Europe. Ashgate, 2010.

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social, France Conseil économique et. La politique spatiale de la France dans le contexte européen et mondial: Séance du 10 juin 1997. Direction des journaux officiels, 1997.

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Nagata, Takashi. An investigation into spatial visualisation ability and drawing strategies in the training of designers in a Japanese context. De Montfort University, 1999.

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Charles, Lipp, ed. Contested spaces of nobility in early modern Europe. Ashgate, 2010.

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A public and political Christ: The social-spatial characteristics of Luke 18:35-19:48 and the Gospel as a whole in its ancient context. Pickwick Publications, 2011.

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Lindner, Christoph, and Gerard Sandoval, eds. Aesthetics of Gentrification. Amsterdam University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463722032.

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Gentrification is reshaping cities worldwide, resulting in seductive spaces and exclusive communities that aspire to innovation, creativity, sustainability, and technological sophistication. Gentrification is also contributing to growing social-spatial division and urban inequality and precarity. In a time of escalating housing crisis, unaffordable cities, and racial tension, scholars speak of eco-gentrification, techno-gentrification, super-gentrification, and planetary gentrification to describe the different forms and scales of involuntary displacement occurring in vulnerable communities in
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Spatial Context. CRC Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781315375113.

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Riccardo, Cappellin, Nijkamp Peter, and European Advanced Summer Institute of the Regional Science Association (1988 : Arco, Italy), eds. The Spatial context of technological development. Avebury, 1990.

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Lock, Gary. Human Activity in a Spatial Context. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199271016.013.0007.

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Spatial Context: An Introduction to Fundamental Computer Algorithms for Spatial Analysis. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Gold, Christopher. Spatial Context: An Introduction to Fundamental Computer Algorithms for Spatial Analysis. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Gold, Christopher. Spatial Context: An Introduction to Fundamental Computer Algorithms for Spatial Analysis. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Gold, Christopher. Spatial Context: An Introduction to Fundamental Computer Algorithms for Spatial Analysis. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Gold, Christopher. Spatial Context: An Introduction to Fundamental Computer Algorithms for Spatial Analysis. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Spatial Interaction Modelling: A Regional Science Context (Advances in Spatial Science). Springer, 2004.

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Roy, John R. Spatial Interaction Modelling: A Regional Science Context. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010.

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Reid, Neil, and Jay D. Gatrell. The Global Economy: Spatial Context and Regional Change. 2nd ed. Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, 2004.

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Crompvoets, Joep, Yola Georgiadou, and Zorica Nedovic-Budic. Spatial Data Infrastructures in Context: North and South. Taylor & Francis Group, 2011.

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Crompvoets, Joep, Yola Georgiadou, and Zorica Nedovic-Budic. Spatial Data Infrastructures in Context: North and South. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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1946-, Jewson Nick, and MacGregor Susanne, eds. Transforming cities: Contested governance and new spatial divisions. Routledge, 1997.

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Jewson, Nick. Transforming Cities: Contested Governance and New Spatial Divisions. Routledge, 1997.

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Transforming Cities: Contested Governance and New Spatial Divisions. Routledge, 1997.

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Transforming Cities: Contested Governance and New Spatial Divisions. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Taking Place: The Spatial Contexts of Science, Technology, and Business. Science History Publications, USA, 2006.

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Anders, Houltz, Fors Hjalmar, and Baraldi Enrico, eds. Taking place: The spatial contexts of science, technology, and business. Science History Publications/USA, 2006.

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Taking place: The spatial contexts of science, technology, and business. Science History Publications/USA, 2005.

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Archaeology of early Orissan temple: Spatial context, patronage, and survival. Pratibha Prakashan, 2012.

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Reid, Neil, and Jay Gatrell. The Global Economy: A Primer on Spatial Context and Trajectories. Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, 2002.

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Wilcox, Pamela, and Kristin Swartz. Social Spatial Influences. Edited by Gerben J. N. Bruinsma and Shane D. Johnson. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190279707.013.1.

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This chapter reviews the more macrospatial tradition of community- or neighborhood-based theory and research, as this line of inquiry is a vital part of contemporary environmental criminology’s intellectual ancestry. The chapter is organized as follows. Section 2.2 discusses the relationship between neighborhood social disorganization and crime according to early Chicago school scholars. Section 2.3 highlights the role of neighborhood-based systemic control on community rates of crime, while Section 2.4 discusses the influence of community-based collective efficacy. Section 2.5 considers the i
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Hutchinson, G. O. What is a Setting? Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198805823.003.0005.

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The idea that a poem has ‘a setting’, this chapter argues, should give way to a more dynamic sense of changing spatial contexts. These contexts form part of a structuring which informs much personal lyric poetry, as is illustrated from Alcaeus and Horace: in this structuring, situation and resolution are in conflict, and the conflict is often heightened through opposing spaces. Spaces frequently contrast in scale; one spatial context often changes in a poem; spatial contexts are commonly not real or immediate. The poetry is mobile and unpredictable, but shaped by deep structures—which, in cont
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Enrico, Ciciotti, Alderman N, Thwaites A. T, and European Advanced Summer Institute of the Regional Science Association (1988 : Arco, Italy), eds. Technological change in a spatial context: Theory, empirical evidence, and policy. Springer-Verlag, 1990.

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Ciciotti, E., and N. Alderman. Technological Change in a Spatial Context: Theory, Empirical Evidence and Policy. Springer, 1990.

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Alderman, Neil, Alfred Thwaites, and Enrico Ciciotti. Technological Change in a Spatial Context: Theory, Empirical Evidence and Policy. Springer, 2011.

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Andresen, Martin. GIS and Spatial Analysis. Edited by Gerben J. N. Bruinsma and Shane D. Johnson. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190279707.013.33.

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The importance of spatial-temporal dimension(s) within environmental criminology has made the use and applications of geographic information systems (GIS) and spatial analysis rather widespread. This chapter covers some of the principles and advancements in the use of crime mapping and spatial analysis to study the spatial distribution of crime, primarily through the lens of environmental criminology. Crime mapping is defined as the spatial representation of crime (in the context of criminal events) on a map. Consequently, in order to do so, one must have geographic coordinates for each crimin
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Lundqvist, L., and L. G. Mattsson. Spatial Energy Analysis: Models for Strategic Decisions in an Urban Regional Context. Avebury, 1989.

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Scherer, Robert A. The short term termporal and spatial variability of nitrogen and phosphorus in two Oregon Coast Range streams. 1995.

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Gimpel, James G. Sampling for Studying Context. Edited by Lonna Rae Atkeson and R. Michael Alvarez. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190213299.013.23.

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Using the example of Ohio and its media markets, this chapter discusses the geographic distribution of respondents resulting from alternative sampling schemes. Traditional survey research designs for gathering information on voter attitudes and behavior usually ignore variability in context in favor of representation of a target population. When sample sizes are large, these polls also provide reasonably accurate estimates for focal subgroups of the electoral population. As the examples here show, conventional polls frequently lack the variations in geographic context likely to matter most to
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Koinova, Maria. Diaspora Entrepreneurs and Contested States. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198848622.001.0001.

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Why do conflict-generated diasporas mobilize in contentious and non-contentious ways or use mixed strategies of contention? Why do they channel their homeland-oriented goals through host-states, transnational networks, and international organizations? This book develops a theory of socio-spatial positionality and its implications for the individual agency of diaspora entrepreneurs, moving beyond essentialized notions of diasporas as groups. Individual diaspora entrepreneurs operate in transnational social fields affecting their mobilizations beyond dynamics confined to host-states and original
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