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90-38     Neighbor Networks of Blacks and Whites By: Barrett A. Lee and Karen E. Campbell (Vanderbilt University)

Published As: Lee, B.A. and K.E. Campbell (1999). "Neighbor Networks of Black and White Americans." In Wellman, B., Networks in the Global Village. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

91-01     Homelessness and Community By: Barrett A. Lee

91-04     Common Ground? Urban Neighborhoods as Survey Respondents See Them By: Barrett A. Lee and Karen E. Campbell (Vanderbilt University)

Published As: Lee, B.A. and K.E. Campbell (1997). "Common Ground? Urban Neighborhoods as Survey Respondents See Them." Social Science Quarterly 78(4):922-936. |Journal Home Page|

94-27     The Geography of Homelessness in the United States By: Barrett A. Lee and Townsand Price-Spratlen

06-01     The Segregation Profile: Investigating How Metropolitan Racial Segregation Varies by Spatial Scale By: Sean F. Reardon, Stephen A. Matthews, David O'Sullivan, Barrett A. Lee, Glenn Firebaugh and Chad R. Farrell

Published As: Reardon, S.F. , S.A. Matthews , D. O'Sullivan , B.A. Lee , G. Firebaugh , C.R. Farrell and K. Bischoff (2008). "The Geographic Scale of Metropolitan Racial Segregation." Demography 45(3):489-514. |Abstract| |Journal Home Page|

08-04     How Diverse Are the Suburbs? By: Matthew S. Hall and Barrett A. Lee

Forthcoming in Urban Studies

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