Richard Wilkie, Key Publications
Books:
• Wilkie, Richard W. and Jack Tager (Editors), The Historical Atlas of Massachusetts, Amherst: Univ. of Massachusetts Press, 1991 and 1993, 176 large format pages.
• Wilkie, Richard W., Latin American Population and Urbanization Analysis: Maps and Statistics, 1950-1982, Los Angeles: UCLA Latin American Center Publications, 1985 (handcover) and 1990 (paperback), 433 pages.
Books in Preparation:
• Wilkie, Richard and Sean Fitzgerald, South American Population and Urbanization: Vol. II, 1982-2004. Chapters on each South American country include census data and 3-D maps of population changes, population cartograms, and analyses of growth or delcine in five levels in the urban-rural hierachy.
• Wilkie, Richard, The Envisioning Mind: Pathways into Visual Thinking and Creativity. This is an extension of the "Vsual, Spatial and Graphic Thinking" course.
Monographs and Classroom Workbooks: (8 total) including:
• Wilkie, R. and K. Blackmer, Map Skills Workbook for Geography: People & Places in a Changing World, New York: West Publishing, 1995, 100 pages.
• Wilkie, R., B. Lentnek and T. Carroll, Urban Dimensions of Rural Development in Ecuador, Worcester: Clark University International Development Program, 1983, 145 pages.
• Wilkie, R., B.Lentnek, G.Karaska, E.Belsky, and H. Calkins, Rural-Urban Dynamics in Ecuador, Worcester, Clark Univ Internat’I Development Program, 1985, 184 pages.
• Wilkie, R. and A. K. Ludwig, Central Place Systems in Guatemala, Worcester: Clark Univ. International Development Program, 1983, 18 pages.
Articles and Chapters in Books: (41 total) including:
• Wilkie, R. (forthcoming 2005). "Dangerous Journeys: Mexico City College Students and the Mexican Landscape, 1954-1962," in Bloom, Nicolas (Ed.), Adventures into Mexico: Discovering a New American Perspective, Rowman & Littlefield, New York & Toronto, one of nine chapters.
• Wilkie, R., and S. Fitzgerald, ”Population Change in South America” Statistical Abstract of Latin America, Los Angeles: UCLA Latin American Studies Publications, Vol. 35, 1999, pp. 3-37.
• Wilkie, R. (2003), "Conceptual Approaches to Sense of Place," CRIT55/place, Vol. 55 (Spring), pp. 29-31. **View PDF article**
• Wilkie, R., ”Boston,” a 6000 word article for MicroSoft’s ENCARTA 2000 Computer Encyclopedia, published Fall 1999.
• Wilkie, R., S.FitzGerald and H. Barrett, (1997) ”Population Change in Northern Latin America” Statistical Abstract of Latin America, Los Angeles: UCLA Latin American Studies Publications, Vol. 33, 1997, pages liii-lxxiv.
• Wilkie, R., (1998) “ Paraguay ,” with 236 entries in the Columbia Gazetteer of the World, Edited by Saul Cohen, New York City : Columbia University Press, 3 volumes.
• Wilkie, R., (1998) “ Uruguay ,” with 361 entries in the Columbia Gazetteer of the World, Edited by Saul Cohen, New York City : Columbia University Press, 3 volumes.
• Wilkie, R., and F. Lindsay, (1995) ”Urbanization versus the Persistence of Small Places in Mexico, 1900-1990,” Statistical Abstract of Latin America. Los Angeles: UCLA Latin American Studies Publications, Vol. 31, 1995, pp. 1230-1245.
• Authoring or co-authoring 15 chapters in the Historical Atlas of Massachusetts:
2 chapters as author:
· Ch.1: Overview, pp. 2-7 and
· Ch. 15: Communications, pp. 124-129
13 chapters as co-author:
· Ch.2: Native Settlements & European Contacts (10-15)
· Ch.3: Puritan Commonwealth , 1620-1691 (16-19), with Jack Tager, Dena Dincauze, and Mitchell Mulholland
· Ch.4: Royal Colony, 1691-1765 (20-23), with Jack Tager
· Ch.5: Revolutionary and Federalist Ages, 1765-1815 (24-27), with Jack Tager
· Ch.6: Industrial Beginnings, 1815-1860 (28-33), with Jack Tager
· Ch.7: Industrialization & Urbanization, 1860-1900 (34-37), with Jack Tager
· Ch.8: Metropolitan Commonwealth , 1900-1950 (38-45), with Jack Tager & L. Owens
· Ch.9: Postindustrial Commonwealth, 1950-1980s (46-56), with Jack Tager
· Ch.10: Political Organization (58-79), with Jerome Mileur, Jack Tager & N. Chrisman
· Ch.12: Ethnicity and Race (90-97), with Joel Halpern
· Ch.13: Health and the Social Order (98-109), with Surinder Mehta and Jack Tager
· Ch.16: Transportation and Energy (130-135), with B. Greenbie, R. Black & Jack Tager and
· Chapter on Statistical Appendix (140-144), with Jack Tager and John Morin
• Wilkie, Richard and Jane Wilkie, ”Environmental Perception and Migration Behavior in Rural Argentina,” in R.Thomas and J.Hunter (Eds.), Internal Migration Systems in the Developing World, Boston: G.K.Hall (1979, hardbound) and Cambridge: Schenkman (1980, paperback), pp. 135-151.
• Wilkie, R., ”Migration and Population Imbalance in the Settlement Hierarchy of Argentina,” in D. Preston (Ed.), Environment, Society, and Rural Change in Latin America, New York: John Wiley 8 Sons, 1980, pp. 157-184.
• Wilkie, R., "The Rural Population of Argentina to 1970," Ch.35 in Statistical Abstract of Latin America, Los Angeles : UCLA Latin American Studies Publications, Vol. 20, pages 561-580, 1980.
• Wilkie, R., "Latin American Populations in the 1970s: Population Cartograms and Political Subdivisions," Statistical Abstract of Latin America , Los Angeles: UCLA Latin American Studies Publications, Vol. 18, pages 1-26, 1977.
• Wilkie, R., "Urban Growth and the Transformation of the Settlement Landscape of Mexico : 1910-1970,” in Contemporary Mexico : Papers of the IV International Congress of Mexican History ( Berkeley & Mexico D.F.: Univ. of California Press and El Colegio de Mexico, both English and Spanish editions, 1976), pp. 99-134
• Wilkie, R., L. Borras & Jane Wilkie, " Yugoslavia : As Seis Nacoes da Iogoslavia,” Revista de Geografia Universal, Mexico City, Vol. 1, No. 5 (Mayo 1976) pp. 484-507.
• Wilkie, R., Caio de Freitas & Jane Wilkie, " Yugoslavia : Seis Naciones en Una,” Revista de Geografia Universal Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Vol. 2, No. 5 (Fevereiro 1975) pp. 108-126.
• Wilkie, R., “The Process Method Versus the Hypothesis Method: A Nonlinear Example of Peasant Spatial Perception and Behavior,” in Maurice Yeates (Ed.), Proceedings of the 1972 Meeting of the International Geographical Union Commission on Quantitative Geography, (Montreal & London: McGill University Press, 1974), pp. 1-31.
• Wilkie, R., “Selectivity in Peasant Spatial Behavior: Regional Interaction in Entre Rios , Argentina ,” Proceedings of the New England --St. Lawrence Valley Geographical Society, Vol.II, 1973, 10-20.
• Wilkie, R., “Toward a Behavioral Model of Peasant Migration: An Argentine Case of Spatial Behavior by Social Class Level,” in Robert N. Thomas (Ed.), Population Dynamics of Latin America, (E.Lansing, Michigan: Conf. of Latin Americanist Geographers Publications, 1972), pp. 83-114.
• Wilkie, R., “Village Level Process Studies: Changing Spatial Structures in Rural Argentina ,” Conference Report on Political and Social Geography, ( New York : American Geographical Society, April 1968), pp. 12-14.
Map Series (10 total) and numerous Maps: including:
• Wilkie, R., Four thematic maps on Central America: ”Land Use, Ethnic Distribution, Population Density,” and ”1945-Present: Upheaval and Uncertainty,” published as part of a Map Supplement on Central America to the National Geographic, (1987), p. 466A, vol. 169, no.4 (April).
• Wilkie, R., Two case studies on Argentina and Ecuador of 6 color maps and graphs in Daniel Vining, ”The Growth of Care Regions in the Third World,” Scientific American, v.252, no.4, April 1985, pp. 44-47.
• Wilkie, R., ”Special Series of 25 Maps and Graphs on Land Reform in Latin America,” in James Wilkie, Measuring Land Reform: A Supplement to the Statistical Abstract of Latin America, Los Angeles: UCLA Latin American Publications, 1974.
Book Reviews: (8 total) including:
• Wilkie, R., book review of Design for Diversity: Planning for Natural Man in Neo-Technic Environment by Barrie Greenbie; in Landscape Planning, (1977), v.4, 97-99.
Photographs: (800 to 900 total)
In such places as: New York Times, Boston Globe, Los Angeles Times, Christian Science Monitor, Philadelphia Enquirer, Paris-Match, Time-Life books, various University Presses (including Yale, Washington, and Massachusetts), as well as numerous books, encyclopedias, and other magazines.