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Central Places in Rural Wales #2

Closed mgarod closed 9 years ago

mgarod commented 9 years ago

I found these two papers online, which appear very useful to us. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1467-9663.1970.tb00523.x/abstract http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1467-9663.1972.tb00562.x/abstract

However Hunter doesn't have access to this online library. I've politely sent an email to that professor, requesting the publications, if he makes them available upon request.

Or perhaps you have access to Wiley Online Library aside from Hunter's resources?

crstn commented 9 years ago

I have also contacted the author, but did you see that the paper is actually from 1971? This must be a reprint.

mgarod commented 9 years ago

Haha, no i did not see that it's from 1971, but it does seem to be one of the best I could find at the moment, so long as Wales is considered "english wikipedia".

I was confused by that Netherlands paper because I guess I don't really understand what constitutes something as part of "english wikipedia" and not.

crstn commented 9 years ago

I guess if we don't find anything from english-speaking countries, we could go with the Netherlands. In your literature research, have you come across any articles (or maybe websites) that list interesting literature on CPT? I could imagine that someone who is doing a lot of work in that area might have put something like that together.

mgarod commented 9 years ago

I haven't found an aggregate site like that. I had limited myself to searching only articles. I'll search for websites as well. There could be geography blogs with nice collections of articles or links.