References
Insert your references here. This includes pretty much everything read that has
informed your research design. Make sure you use the format recommended by
your discipline or organization. These examples are in Chicago.
RD Bullard, Dumping in Dixie: Race, Class, and Environmental Quality (Westview Pr,
2000).
RD Bullard, “Environmental Justice in the 21st Century: Race Still Matters,” Phylon
(1960-) (2001): 151-71.
RL Bunch, and RE Lloyd, “The Cognitive Load of Geographic Information,” The
Professional Geographer 58, no. 2 (2006): 209-20.
M Checker, Polluted Promises: Environmental Racism and the Search for Justice in a
Southern Town (NYU Press, 2005).
M Granovetter, “The Strength of Weak Ties: A Network Theory Revisited,” Sociological
theory 1 (1983): 201-33.
MS Granovetter, “The Strength of Weak Ties,” The American Journal of Semiotics 78,
no. 6 (1973): 1360.
JK Jung, and S Elwood, “Extending the Qualitative Capabilities of GIS: Computer-Aided
Qualitative Gis,” Transactions in GIS 14, no. 1 (2010): 63-87.
MP Kwan, and G Ding, “Geo-Narrative: Extending Geographic Information Systems for
Narrative Analysis in Qualitative and Mixed-Method Research,” The Professional
Geographer 60, no. 4 (2008): 443-65.