About the Author Ayse Pamuk is an associate professor of urban studies at San Francisco State University and a visiting scholar at the Institute of Urban and Regional Development, University of California-Berkeley. She has advised the governments of Brazil, Turkey, and Trinidad and Tobago on low income housing policy and was awarded the National Science Foundation grant to integrate GIS into social science research methods curricula. Her articles have been published in leading urban studies journals, which include ""Habitat International,"" ""International Journal of Urban and Regional Research,"" ""Journal of Planning Education and Research,"" and ""Urban Studies."" She lives in San Francisco, California. Read more
K**S
The terminology to define certain ethnicities is completely offensive to people of that race and I do not enjoy reading it at al
This book was written for a Data Analysis course. It is poorly written. There are no definitions for terms in the book. No explanations. The terminology to define certain ethnicities is completely offensive to people of that race and I do not enjoy reading it at all. If a University is going to allow a book to be assigned as a learning tool for the course it should have to meet certain requirements.
B**E
Awesome book
This book was exactly what I ordered and is a great supplement for my GIS class. If anybody is looking to go into urban planning, get this book as a reference.
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