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Featured books by CCPR researchers

Invisible Families

Invisible Families: Gay Identities, Relationships, and Motherhood among Black Women

Mignon Moore (2011)

University of California Press

 

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Climatopolis Climatopolis: How Our Cities Will Thrive in the Hotter Future

Mathew Kahn (2010) 

Basic Books.

 

 

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Intimate Relationships Intimate Relationships

Thomas M. Bradbury, Benjamin R. Karney (2010) 

New York: W. W. Norton.

 

 

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Elementary Statistics Elementary Statistics for Geographers (3rd ed.)

James E. Burt, Gerald M. Barber, David L. Rigby (2010) 

New York: Guilford Press.

 

 

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Quantitative Data Analysis

Quantitative Data Analysis: Doing Social Research to Test Ideas

Donald J. Treiman (2009)

San Francisco: Jossey-Bass/Wiley

 

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Generations of Exclusion Generations of Exclusion: Mexican Americans, Assimilation, and Race

Edward E. Telles, Vilma Ortiz (2009)

Russell Sage Foundation

 

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Heroes and Cowards Heroes and Cowards: The Social Face of War

Dora L. Costa, Mathew E. Kahn (2009) 

New Jersey: Princeton University Press.

 

 

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Do Prisons Make Us Safer? Do Prisons Make Us Safer? The Benefits and Costs of the Prison Boom

Stephen Raphael, Michael A. Stoll, editors (2009) 

New York, NY: Russel Sage Foundation

 

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The Undevelopment of CapitalismThe Undevelopment of Capitalism: Sectors and Markets in Fifteenth-Century Tuscany

Rebecca Jean Emigh (2009)

Philadelphia: Temple University Press.

 

 

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