Model building 2
Materials from class on Tuesday, August 16, 2022
Area-level analysis of Brexit vote
- R. Beecham, N. Williams, and L. Comber, “Regionally-structured explanations behind area-level populism: An update to recent ecological analyses,” PLOS One 15, no. 3 (2020): e0229974.
- R. Beecham, A. Slingsby, and C. Brunsdon, “Locally-varying explanations behind the United Kingdom’s vote to leave the European Union ,” Journal of Spatial Information Science 16 (2018): 117–136.
- R. Harris and M. Charlton, “Voting Out of the European Union: Exploring the Geography of Leave,” Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 48, no. 11 (2016): 2116–2128.
Methodological papers on geographic dependence and non-stationarity (selected)
- C. Brunsdon, M. Fortheringham, and M. Charlton, “Geographically Weighted Summary Statistics: A Framework for Localised Exploratory Data Analysis,” Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 26 (2002): 501–524.
- L. J. Wolf et al., “On Spatial and Platial Dependence: Examining Shrinkage in Spatially Dependent Multilevel Models,” Annals of the American Association of Geographers no. 0 (2021): 1–13.