Box 15
Contains 33 Results:
The Origins of Fragmented Bargaining Power in Entertainment Media Industries, 1992 Request Item
Copies of an offprint from the IRRA Proceedings
Book review and report, 1992 Request Item
Collection consists of papers related to Christopherson's research, writing, and teaching.
Copies of papers, 1993 Request Item
Including 'International Journal of Urban and Regional Research' article, 'Market Rules and Territorial Outcomes,' and two conference proceedings from the United States Department of Agriculture, 'Rural America and the Changing Structure of Manufacturing' (other participants included Meric Gertler, Amy Glasmeier, Ed Malecki) and 'Population Change and the Future of Rural America' along with a cover letter for the latter document.
Industrial Development Agency (IDA) Accountablity in New York State, 1994-07 Request Item
Copy of a Community Development Research Brief
Drafts, reports, 1995 Request Item
Copies of papers and book chapters, 1996 Request Item
Includes a short piece on Urban Theory from the newsletter of the Community and Urban Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association
Local government leadership institute, 2009-08-13 Request Item
Survey results, report to funders, IRB application and other materials relating to the Hatch Project--a.k.a. Re-Thinking Rural Economic Development: A Creative Economy Model
NYSAC workforce intelligence project, 2005-2007 Request Item
Survey results, report to funders, IRB application and other materials relating to the Hatch Project--a.k.a. Re-Thinking Rural Economic Development: A Creative Economy Model
Upstate New York development reports, 2000-2007 Request Item
Survey results, report to funders, IRB application and other materials relating to the Hatch Project--a.k.a. Re-Thinking Rural Economic Development: A Creative Economy Model
Key studies, southern tier, 2006-2007 Request Item
Survey results, report to funders, IRB application and other materials relating to the Hatch Project--a.k.a. Re-Thinking Rural Economic Development: A Creative Economy Model