Activity Spaces and the Measurement of Clustering and Exposure: A Case Study of Linguistic Groups in Montreal

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Title
Activity Spaces and the Measurement of Clustering and Exposure: A Case Study of Linguistic Groups in Montreal
Abstract
The authors question whether individuals belonging to different groups and living in different areas of a city observe differences in their clustering and exposure to population groups over space. They draw on recent advances in spatial analysis literature to derive individualized measures of clustering and exposure among Anglophones in Montreal by exploring how native English-speakers of various levels of mobility experience exposure.
Publication
Environment & Planning A
Volume
Vol. 44
Issue
no. 2
Pages
315-332
Date
February 2012
Language
en
Citation
Farber, Steven, Antonio Páez, and Catherine Morency. “Activity Spaces and the Measurement of Clustering and Exposure: A Case Study of Linguistic Groups in Montreal.” Environment & Planning A Vol. 44, no. 2 (February 2012): 315–332.
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