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Journal of Planning Education and Research | 2004

Bonding and Bridging Understanding the Relationship between Social Capital and Civic Action

Larissa Larsen; Sharon L. Harlan; Bob Bolin; Edward J. Hackett; Diane Hope; Andrew Kirby; Amy L. Nelson; Tom R. Rex; Shaphard Wolf

This study investigates the relationship between social connections and collective civic action. Measuring social capital in eight Phoenix, Arizona, neighborhoods allowed the authors to determine that individuals with strong social bonding (i.e., association and trust among neighbors) are more likely to take civic action. However, while social capital lessens the relationship between an individual’s social status and the likelihood of taking action, it does not eliminate the positive relationship. The analysis also suggests that bonding and bridging are distinct forms of social capital that have some different antecedents


Housing Theory and Society | 2006

Examining the Significance of Housing Enclaves in the Metropolitan United States of America

Andrew Kirby; Sharon L. Harlan; Larissa Larsen; Edward J. Hackett; Bob Bolin; Amy L. Nelson; Tom R. Rex; Shapard Wolf

A significant number of Americans now live in housing that is marked by walls and in many instances by gates. While an increasing amount is written on these enclaves, relatively little research has been done on the developments themselves, the Home Owner Associations (HOAs) that run them, or their residents. This paper draws on the American Housing Survey and the Phoenix Area Social Survey to present demographic information on the housing and to indicate some of the attitudes of these homeowners. The data are used to question some popular conceptions concerning both gated communities and common interest neighborhoods, especially those relating to issues of fear and security, and to the functioning of the HOA. It is argued that it is important to continue the process of empirical research as these phenomena diffuse globally and are the focus of speculation, comment and policy development.


Journal of Travel Research | 1984

Monitoring Current Activity in Arizona With a Quarterly Tourism Model

Timothy D. Hogan; Tom R. Rex

This article presents a county-specific model for monitoring the level of tourism activity and estimating the volume and expenditures of out-of-state visitors on a quarterly basis.


Archive | 2000

Hits and misses : fast growth in Metropolitan Phoenix

Mary Jo Waits; Rebecca Gau; Mark Muro; Tina Valdecanas; Tom R. Rex; Patricia Gober; John Stuart Hall; Alicia Harrison; Kent Hill; Glen Krutz; Scott Smith; Jamie Goodwin-White; Leonard G. Bower; Elizabeth K. Burns; Lisa DeLorenzo; William Fulton; Laura Valenzuela; Rob Melnick; Karen Heard; Nancy Welch; Cherylene Schick


Morrison Institute for Public Policy, Arizona State University | 2006

Why Some Schools with Latino Children Beat the Odds...and Others Don't.

Mary Jo Waits; Heather E. Campbell; Rebecca Gau; Ellen Jacobs; Tom R. Rex; Robert K. Hess


Archive | 2005

The value of higher education : individual and societal benefits (with special consideration for the state of Arizona)

John K. Hill; Dennis L. Hoffman; Tom R. Rex


Growth and Change | 1984

Intercity Differences in Cost of Living

Timothy D. Hogan; Tom R. Rex


Archive | 2005

Neighborhood Attachment in Urban Environments

Sharon L. Harlan; Larissa Larsen; Edward J. Hackett; Shapard Wolf; Bob Bolin; Diane Hope; Andrew Kirby; Amy L. Nelson; Tom R. Rex


Archive | 2009

Education funding in Arizona : constitutional requirement and the empirical record

Dennis L. Hoffman; Tom R. Rex


Archive | 2015

Higher education funding in Arizona and Utah

Dennis L. Hoffman; Tom R. Rex

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Andrew Kirby

Arizona State University

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Bob Bolin

Arizona State University

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Rob Melnick

Arizona State University

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Diane Hope

Arizona State University

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Kent Hill

Arizona State University

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