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.