Schlagwörter
ALM approach, Amos Hawley, August Loch, Chicago School, Christaller's central place theory, Durkheim, GIS terminology, Galpin's spatial focus on rural communities, Geo-Sociology, Geo-Sociology, Geographical sociology, History of Sociology, History of Sociology, Human ecology, Linking survey data to GIS, Los Angeles school of Urbanism, Robert Park, Social behaviour in spatial context, Sociology of Sociology, Sociology of location, Spatial Regression and Spatial Clustering, Spatial Sociology, Spatial Sociology, Spatial thinking in sociology, Von Thunnen's Zonal model, Wisconsin and Chicago School