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Quincerot, Richard. Morphologie urbaine: Indicateurs quantitatifs de 59 formes urbaines choisies dans les villes suisses. Genève: C.E.T.A.T., 1989.

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Allain, R. Morphologie urbaine: Géographie, aménagement et architecture de la ville. Paris: A. Colin, 2004.

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Séminaire International sur la Morphologie Urbaine (2nd 1995 Lausanne). Séminaire international de morphologie urbaine: [actes] - Lausanne, 24-26 juillet, 1995. Lausanne: Ville Recherche Diffusion, 1995.

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Inventaire général des monuments et des richesses artistiques de la France., ed. Espace urbain: Vocabulaire et morphologie. Paris: Monum, éditions du patrimoine, 2003.

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Beste, Hubert. Morphologie der Macht: Urbane "Sicherheit" und die Profitorientierung sozialer Kontrolle. Opladen: Leske + Budrich, 2000.

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Pafka, Elek, and Mirjana Ristic, eds. Mapping Urbanities: Morphologies, Flows, Possibilities. New York: Routledge, 2017.

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Vance, James E. The continuing city: Urban morphology in Western civilization. Baltimore, Md: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1990.

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Senda, Minoru. Higashi Ajia no toshi keitai to bunmeishi: Urban morphology and the history of civilization in East Asia. Kyōto-shi: Kokusai Nihon Bunka Kenkyū Sentā, 2004.

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Basics Morphologie Urbaine. de Gruyter GmbH, Walter, 2007.

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Pierre, Merlin, D'Alfonso Ernesto, and Choay Françoise, eds. Morphologie urbaine et parcellaire: Colloque d'Arc-et-Senans, 28 et 29 octobre 1985. Saint-Denis: Presses universitaires de Vincennes, 1988.

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Mapping Urbanities: Morphologies, Flows, Possibilities. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Thinking About Urban Form: Papers on Urban Morphology, 1932-1998. Peter Lang Pub Inc, 2004.

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Morphology of Times - European Cities and Their Historical Growth. DOM Publishers, 2014.

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(Editor), Michael P. Conzen, ed. Thinking About Urban Form: Papers On Urban Morphology, 1932-1998. Peter Lang Publishing, 2004.

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McDougal, Topher L. Into an Urban World. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198792598.003.0009.

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In a growing portion of the global South—starting with Latin America and the Caribbean—civil wars are on the decline. But rapid urbanization—much of it precipitated by the toll of earlier traditional civil wars—has transposed formerly rural and rural–urban conflicts to cities, shifting their dynamics and creating new dilemmas. In many regions, hyper-urbanization has outpaced the capacity of municipalities to provide basic public services; large swathes of many cities have become characterized by informal, gang-administered, or “hybrid” governance. These urban-based criminal networks have globalized, facilitating and benefiting from illicit transnational trades. This chapter will draw connections between the morphology of rural–urban conflict experienced and future trends in urban violence, with an eye toward the future of such urban challenges in now-urbanizing regions like sub-Saharan Africa. Finally, it will ask if rural–urban conflict will ever really be a thing of the past.
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Schulman, Lawrence. When Things Grow Many. Oxford University PressOxford, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198861881.001.0001.

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Abstract Methods of statistical mechanics are applied to many natural phenomena in the limit of large numbers of constituents. Applications include linguistics, finance, urban segregation, firefly and cardiac synchrony, Supreme Court voting, ecology, flocking, epidemics, crowd control, genetics, neurology, and so on. There is even a bit of physics (luminescence, large-scale structure, morphology). Suitable for use by advanced undergraduates (in any field) and graduate students. Some mathematical background is required although there are explanations of more advanced topics (e.g. fractals).
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Ashworth, G. J., and Brian Graham. Heritage and the Reconceptualization of the Postwar European City. Edited by Dan Stone. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199560981.013.0029.

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Despite their marked differences, Belfast and Berlin demonstrate a trait that, since the mid-1970s, has become a defining characteristic of European cities, namely the repositioning of the contemporary urban area through representations of its past. This is the most recent stage in the genesis of postwar European cities which, since 1945, have undergone an as yet incomplete process of radical restructuring that has changed not merely the outward physical appearance of morphologies, buildings, and spaces, but, more fundamentally, the ways in which cities are used and, ultimately, their meanings for those who use them. Urban landscapes constitute a powerful economic resource in that the European city has become a keystone in cultural tourism while the historically referenced landscape is also used to ‘sell’ places. This article explores how cities in Europe have been reconceptualised since 1945, not just as places to live and work, but as sites of memory and culture. The discussion is framed through the lens of heritage.
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McDougal, Topher L. Trade Network Splintering and Ethnic Homogenization in Liberia and Sierra Leone. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198792598.003.0005.

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In violent conflict, civilians in both urban and rural areas, depend to some extent on the function of trade networks for their welfare. This chapter then seeks to understand the ways in which trade network morphologies shift during a conflict. Analyzing unique survey data via GIS and statistical models, this chapter scrutinizes the dispersal of production networks via a multiplication of petty traders during civil wars in Sierra Leone and Liberia. First, it argues that violent events tended to splinter production networks. Second, it argues that violent events also tended to have a localizing effect on the composition of traders, making them more homogenous with respect to the populations they serve. It implies that cities become hubs of activity for numerous overlapping, but ultimately separate, radial ethnic networks serving rural areas.
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