Papers 1991-1994 - Geovisualization, Inequality and Space Research Group

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1994

  • Dorling, D. (1994) Cartograms for visualizing human geography. In, D. Unwin and H. Hearnshaw (eds.) Visualization and GIS. London: Belhaven Press. pp. 85-102. View PDF
  • Dorling, D. (1994) Negative equity, the nature and incidence of Britain's latest housing crisis. Chapter 6 in W. Bartlett and G. Bramley (eds.) European Housing Finance: single market or mosaic? Bristol: SAUS publications, pp. 116-135. View PDF
  • Dorling, D. (1994) Bringing elections back to life. Geographical Magazine, 66(12): 20-21. View PDF
  • Dorling, D. (1994) New ways of mapping information. The Pennsylvania Geographer, 32(2): 77-102. View PDF
  • Dorling, D. (1994) The negative equity map of Britain. Area, 26(4): 327-342. View PDF
  • Dorling, D. and Simpson, S. (1994) Commentary: Gone and forgotten? The census's missing one and a half million. Environment and Planning A, 26(8): 1172-1173. View PDF
  • Dorling, D., Pattie, C. and Johnston, R. (1994) Measuring electoral change in three-party systems: an alternative to swing. International Political Science Association, Comparative Representation and Electoral Systems Research Committee, International Newsletter, 7(1): 58-62. View PDF
  • Gentle, C., Dorling, D. and Cornford, J. (1994) Negative equity in 1990s Britain. Urban Studies, 31(2): 181-199. View PDF
  • MacEachren, A., Bishop, U., Dykes, J., Dorling, D. and Gatrell, A. (1994) Introduction to advances in visualizing spatial data. In D. Unwin and H. Hearnshaw (eds.) Visualization and GIS. London: Belhaven Press, pp. 51-59. View PDF
  • Simpson, S. and Dorling, D. (1994) Those missing millions: implications for social statistics of non-response to the 1991 census. Journal of Social Policy, 23(4): 543-567. View PDF

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1992

1991

  • Dorling, D. (1991) The Visualisation of Spatial Social Structure. PhD Thesis, University of Newcastle upon Tyne. View PDF

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