Research
Project photographers made extensive use of several sources related to settlement hierarchy, community development, historic preservation, and Indiana history. Research related to this project is ongoing and will continue to be expanded over the next several years. The project has relied heavily on these sources:
- Arendt, R. (1999). Crossroads, hamlet, village, town: Design characteristics of traditional neighborhoods, old and new. American Planning Association.
- Chadwick, G. (2013). A systems view of planning: towards a theory of the urban and regional planning process. Elsevier.
- Cresswell, Tim, (2004). Place: A Short Introduction (Short Introductions to Geography). Victoria, Australia: Blackwell Publishing.
- Crowhurst Lennard, Suzanne, (??). Genius of the European Square. Portland, Oregon: International Making Cities Livable.
- Daniels, T. L., & Lapping, M. B. (1987). Small town triage: a rural settlement policy for the American Midwest. Journal of Rural Studies, 3(3), 273-280.
- Davis, J. S., & Morais, D. B. (2004). Factions and enclaves: Small towns and socially unsustainable tourism development. Journal of Travel Research, 43(1), 3-10.
- Doxiadis, C. A. (1968). Ekistics; an introduction to the science of human settlements.
- Duany, A., Speck. J., et. al. (2000). Suburban Nation: The Rise of Sprawl and the Decline of the American Dream. New York: North Point Press.
- Francaviglia, R. (2013). The Death and Life of Main Street: Small Towns in American Memory, Space, and Community. Miles Orvell. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2012.
- Grenville, J. (Ed.). (2014). Managing the historic rural landscape. Routledge.
- Hall, P. (2014). Cities of Tomorrow: An Intellectual History of Urban Planning and Design Since 1880. John Wiley & Sons.
- Johnson, K. M. (2006). Demographic trends in rural and small town America.
- Johnson, K. M. (2012). Rural demographic change in the new century: Slower growth, increased diversity.
- Hayden, Delores, (1997). The Power of Place: Urban Landscapes as Public History. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.
- Hermansen, D. R. (1968). Indiana County Courthouses of the Nineteenth Century. Ball State University.
- Hinderink, J., & Titus, M. (2002). Small towns and regional development: Major findings and policy implications from comparative research. Urban Studies, 39(3), 379-391.
- Knight Foundation, (2008). "What Attaches People to Their Communities?" Knight Soul of the Community. Available online at: http://www.soulofthecommunity.org/.
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Knox, P., & Mayer, H. (2013). Small town sustainability: Economic, social, and environmental innovation. Walter de Gruyter.
- Leinberger, Charles, (2009). The Option of Urbanism; Investing in the New American Dream. Washington, D.C.: Island Press.
- Oldenburg, Ray, (1999). The Great Good Place: Cafes, Coffee Shops, Bookstores, Bars, Hair Salons, and Other Hangouts at the Heart of the Community. New York: Marlow and Company.
- Pacione, Michale, (2009). Urban Geography: A Global Perspective. New York: Taylor and Francis.
- Ryberg-Webster, S., & Kinahan, K. L. (2014). Historic Preservation and Urban Revitalization in the Twenty-first Century. Journal of Planning Literature, 29(2), 119-139.
- Speck, Jeff, (2012). Walkable City: How Downtown Can Save America, One Step at a Time. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
- Smyth, J. D., Dillman, D. A., Christian, L. M., & O'Neill, A. C. (2010). Using the Internet to survey small towns and communities: Limitations and possibilities in the early 21st century. American Behavioral Scientist, 53(9), 1423-1448.