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Do Downtowns Matter? - A Case Study: Tulsa's Civic Organizations
http://downtownsmatter.blogspot.com/2010/03/tulsas-civic-organizations.html
Welcome to this companion website to Alison Zarrow's Sociology honors thesis at Stanford University submitted in March 2010. This research project was supported in part by a major grant from Stanford's Office of Undergraduate Advising and Research. The thesis explores the decline of downtown. As revealed by interviews with Tulsans who witnessed those transformations, and as illustrated by the changing number and location of civic and fraternal groups over the time period 1950 to 2000. To the extent civic...
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Do Downtowns Matter? - A Case Study: Abstract
http://downtownsmatter.blogspot.com/2010/03/abstract.html
Welcome to this companion website to Alison Zarrow's Sociology honors thesis at Stanford University submitted in March 2010. This research project was supported in part by a major grant from Stanford's Office of Undergraduate Advising and Research. The thesis explores the decline of downtown. As revealed by interviews with Tulsans who witnessed those transformations, and as illustrated by the changing number and location of civic and fraternal groups over the time period 1950 to 2000.
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Do Downtowns Matter? - A Case Study: March 2010
http://downtownsmatter.blogspot.com/2010_03_01_archive.html
Welcome to this companion website to Alison Zarrow's Sociology honors thesis at Stanford University submitted in March 2010. This research project was supported in part by a major grant from Stanford's Office of Undergraduate Advising and Research. The thesis explores the decline of downtown. As revealed by interviews with Tulsans who witnessed those transformations, and as illustrated by the changing number and location of civic and fraternal groups over the time period 1950 to 2000. Americans have join...
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Do Downtowns Matter? - A Case Study: August 2010
http://downtownsmatter.blogspot.com/2010_08_01_archive.html
Welcome to this companion website to Alison Zarrow's Sociology honors thesis at Stanford University submitted in March 2010. This research project was supported in part by a major grant from Stanford's Office of Undergraduate Advising and Research. The thesis explores the decline of downtown. As revealed by interviews with Tulsans who witnessed those transformations, and as illustrated by the changing number and location of civic and fraternal groups over the time period 1950 to 2000.
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Do Downtowns Matter? - A Case Study: Introduction
http://downtownsmatter.blogspot.com/2009/07/introduction.html
Welcome to this companion website to Alison Zarrow's Sociology honors thesis at Stanford University submitted in March 2010. This research project was supported in part by a major grant from Stanford's Office of Undergraduate Advising and Research. The thesis explores the decline of downtown. As revealed by interviews with Tulsans who witnessed those transformations, and as illustrated by the changing number and location of civic and fraternal groups over the time period 1950 to 2000. Americans have join...
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Do Downtowns Matter? - A Case Study: Thanks
http://downtownsmatter.blogspot.com/2010/08/thanks.html
Welcome to this companion website to Alison Zarrow's Sociology honors thesis at Stanford University submitted in March 2010. This research project was supported in part by a major grant from Stanford's Office of Undergraduate Advising and Research. The thesis explores the decline of downtown. As revealed by interviews with Tulsans who witnessed those transformations, and as illustrated by the changing number and location of civic and fraternal groups over the time period 1950 to 2000.