Publication

1. Edited Books and Special Issues

  • 2017. Geographies of Mobility: Recent Advances in Theory and Method. Mei-Po Kwan and Tim Schwanen (Eds), New York: Routledge.
  • 2017. The International Encyclopedia of Geography: People, the Earth, Environment, and Technology. (Editor-in-Chief: Douglas Richardson, Mei-Po Kwan as one of the Section Editors) Wiley.
  • 2016. Geographies of Mobility. Mei-Po Kwan and Tim Schwanen (Eds), special issue of Annals of the American Association of Geographers, Vol.106, No.2. [Table of Contents]
  • 2016. Spatio-Temporal Perspectives on Urban China’s Mobility, Housing and Social Issues. Donggen Wang and Mei-Po Kwan (Eds), special issue of Urban Geography, forthcoming.
  • 2015. Space-Time Integration in Geography and GIScience: Research Frontiers in the U.S. and China. Mei-Po Kwan, Douglas Richardson, Donggen Wang and Chenghu Zhou (Eds), Dordrecht: Springer.
  • 2015. Geospatial Health Research and GIS. Xun Shi and Mei-Po Kwan (Eds), special issue of Annals of GIS, Vol.21, No.2.
  • 2014. Space-Time Research in GIScience. Mei-Po Kwan and Tijs Neutens (Eds), special issue of International Journal of Geographical Information Science, Vol.25, No.8.
  • 2014. International Perspectives on Research Directions in Geography and Urban Sustainability. Mei-Po Kwan (Ed), special issue of Asian Geographer, Vol.31, No.2.
  • 2013. Geographies of Health, Disease, and Well-Being: Recent Advances in Theory and Method. Mei-Po Kwan (Ed) New York: Routledge.
  • 2013. Weather, Geographical Contexts and Travel Behavior. Martin Dijst, Lars Böcker, and Mei-Po Kwan (Eds), special issue of Journal of Transport Geography, Vol.28.
  • 2013. Space-time Behavior and Geography. Mei-Po Kwan and Yanwei Chai (Eds), special issue of Progress in Geography, Vol.32, No.9 (in Chinese).
  • 2012. Geographic Information Science (Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Geographic Information Science [GIScience 2012]) Ningchuan Xiao, Mei-Po Kwan, Michael Goodchild, and Shashi Shekhar (Eds). Berlin: Springer.
  • 2012. Geographies of Health. Mei-Po Kwan (Ed), special issue of Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Vol.102, No.5.
  • 2012. Critical Space-Time Geographies. Tim Schwanen and Mei-Po Kwan (Eds), special issue of Environment and Planning A, Vol.44, No.9.
  • 2010. Time Geography and Urban Planning. Yanwei Chai, Mei-Po Kwan, and Shih-Lung Shaw (Eds), special issue of Urban Planning International, Vol.25, No.6 (in Chinese).
  • 2009. The International Encyclopedia of Human Geography 12-volume set with 8250 pages (Editors in Chief: Rob Kitchin and Nigel Thrift; Mei-Po Kwan as one of the co-editors) Amsterdam: Elsevier.
  • 2009. Critical Quantitative Geographies. Mei-Po Kwan and Tim Schwanen (Eds), special issue of Environment and Planning A, Vol.41., No.2
  • 2009. Critical Quantitative Geographies 1: Beyond the Critical/Analytical Binary. Mei-Po Kwan and Tim Schwanen (Eds), special issue of The Professional Geographer, Vol.61, No.3.
  • 2009. Critical Quantitative Geographies 2: Practical Engagements. Tim Schwanen and Mei-Po Kwan (Eds), special issue of The Professional Geographer, Vol.61, No.4.
  • 2009. ICT, Everyday Life and Urban Change. Martin Dijst, Mei-Po Kwan and Tim Schwanen (Eds), special issue of Environment and Planning B, Vol.36.
  • 2008. Transport: Critical Essays in Human Geography. Susan Hanson and Mei-Po Kwan (Eds), Aldershot: Ashgate.
  • 2008. ICTs and the Decoupling of Everyday Activities, Space and Time. Tim Schwanen, Martin Dijst and Mei-Po Kwan (Eds), special issue of Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, Vol.99, No.5.
  • 2007. Geographies of Muslim Identities: Diaspora, Gender and Belonging. Cara Aitchison, Peter Hopkins and Mei-Po Kwan (Eds), Aldershot: Ashgate.
  • 2007. The Interaction between ICT and Human Activity-Travel Behavior. Mei-Po Kwan, Martin Dijst and Tim Schwanen (Eds), special issue of Transportation Research A, Vol.41, No.2.
  • 2006. Qualitative Research and GIS. Mei-Po Kwan and LaDona Knigge (Eds), special issue of Environment and Planning A, Vol.38, No.11.
  • 2006. The Internet, Changing Mobilities and Urban Dynamics., Tim Schwanen, Martin Dijst and Mei-Po Kwan (Eds), special issue of Urban Geography, Vol.27, No.7.
  • 2005. Critical GIS. Francis Harvey, Mei-Po Kwan and Marianna Pavlovskaya (Eds), special issue of Cartographica, Vol.40, No.4.
  • 2004. Addressing the Social Implications of GIS in the Technical Realm: Public Health Data and GIS. Mei-Po Kwan and Nadine Schuurman (Eds), special issue of Cartographica, Vol.39, No.2.
  • 2004. GIS and Social Science: New Rules of Engagement. Nadine Schuurman and Mei-Po Kwan (Eds), special issue of Cartographica, Vol.39, No.1.
  • 2003. Accessbility in Space and Time: A Theme in Spatially Integrated Social Science. Mei-Po Kwan, Donald Janelle and Michael Goodchild (Eds), special issue of Journal of Geographical Systems, Vol.5, No.1.
  • 2002. Feminist Geography and GIS. Mei-Po Kwan (Ed), Special issue of Gender, Place and Culture, Vol.9, No.3.

2. Journal Articles and Book Chapters

  • 2017. Individual exposure estimates may be erroneous when spatiotemporal variability of air pollution and human mobility are ignored. Health & Place, 43: 85-94. (Yoo Min Park and Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2017. The effect of urbanization and farmland transfer on the spatial patterns of non-grain farmland in China. Sustainability, 9(8): 1438. doi:10.3390/su9081438 (Xiaofeng Zhao, Yuqian Zheng, Xianjin Huang, Mei-Po Kwan, and Yuntai Zhao).
  • 2017. Advancing analytical methods for urban metabolism studies. Resources, Conservation & Recycling, forthcoming. (Huan Li and Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2017. Uncovering the spatiotemporal patterns of CO2 emissions by taxis based on individuals’ daily travel. Journal of Transport Geography, 62: 122-135. (Pengxiang Zhao, Mei-Po Kwan, and Kun Qin)
  • 2017. A comparison between spatial econometric models and random forest for modeling fire occurrence. Sustainability, 9(5): 819. doi:10.3390/su9050819 (Chao Song, Mei-Po Kwan, Weiguo Song, and Jiping Zhu)
  • 2017. Examining the impacts of ethnicity on space-time behavior: Evidence from the City of Xining, China. Cities, 64: 26-36. (Yiming Tan, Mei-Po Kwan, and Yawei Chai)
  • 2017. Scalable space-time trajectory cube for path-finding: A study using big taxi trajectory data. Transportation Research B, 101: 1-27. (Lin Yang, Mei-Po Kwan, Xiaofang Pan, Bo Wan, and Shunping Zhou)
  • 2017. Driving forces and the spatial patterns of industrial sulphur dioxide discharge in China. Science of the Total Environment, 577: 279-288. (Xiaofeng Zhao, Chunlei Deng, Xianjin Huang, and Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2017. Modeling fire occurrence at the city scale: A comparison between geographically weighted regression and global linear regression. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 14(4): 396. doi:10.3390/ijerph14040396 (Chao Song, Mei-Po Kwan, and Jiping Zhu)
  • 2017. Location-based service using ontology-based semantic queries: A study with a focus on indoor activities in a university context. Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 62: 41-52. (Kangjae Lee, Jiyeong Lee and Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2017. Selected studies on urban development issues in China: Introduction. Urban Geography, 38(3): 360-362. (Donggen Wang and Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2016. Algorithmic geographies: Big data, algorithmic uncertainty, and the production of geographic knowledge. Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 106(2): 274-282. (Mei-Po Kwan) [Abstract]
  • 2016. Geographies of mobilities. Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 106(2): 243-256. (Mei-Po Kwan and Tim Schwanen)
  • 2016. Spatial mismatch in post-reform urban China: A case study of a relocated state-owned enterprise in Guangzhou. Habitat International, 58: 1-11. (Suhong Zhou, Yang Lin and Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2016. Quantitative, qualitative and geospatial methods to characterize HIV risk environments. PLoS ONE, 11(5): e0155693. (Erin E. Conners, Brooke S. West, Alexis M. Roth, Kristen G. Meckel-Parker, Mei-Po Kwan, Carlos Magis-Rodriguez, Hugo Staines-Orozco, John D. Clapp, and Kimberly C. Brouwer)
  • 2016. Surface water areas significantly impacted 2014 dengue outbreaks in Guangzhou, China. Environmental Research, 150: 299-305. (Huaiyu Tian, Shanqian Huang, Sen Zhou, Peng Bi, Zhicong Yang, Xiujun Li, Lifan Chen, Bernard Cazelles, Jing Yang, Lei Luo, Qinlong Jing, Wenping Yuan, Yao Pei, Zhe Sun, Tianxiang Yue, Mei-Po Kwan, Qiyong Liu, Ming Wang, Shilu Tong, John S. Brownstein, and Bing Xu)
  • 2016. The role of immigrant concentration within and beyond residential neighborhoods in adolescent alcohol use. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 45(1): 17-34. (Aubrey L. Jackson, Christopher R. Browning, Lauren J. Krivo, Mei-Po Kwan, and Heather M. Washington)
  • 2016. Natural and built environmental exposures on children’s active school travel: A Dutch GPS-based cross-sectional study. Health & Place, 39: 101-109. (Marco Helbich, Maarten J. Zeylmans van Emmichoven, Martin Dijst, Mei-Po Kwan, Frank H Pierik, and Sanne I. de Vries)
  • 2016. Gendered space-time constraints, activity participation and household structure: A case study using a GPS-based activity survey in suburban Beijing, China. Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, 107(5): 505-521. (Na Ta, Mei-Po Kwan, and Yanwei Chai)
  • 2016. Land use policy and spatiotemporal changes in the water area of an arid region. Land Use Policy, 54: 366-377. (Fei Xu, Helen X.H. Bao, Huan Li, Mei-Po Kwan, and Xianjin Huang)
  • 2016. Urban form, car ownership and activity space in inner suburbs: A comparison between Beijing (China) and Chicago (the United States). Urban Studies, 53(9): 1784-1802. (Tana, Mei-Po Kwan, and Yanwei Chai)
  • 2015. Gender differences in commute time and accessibility in Sofia, Bulgaria: A study using 3D geovisualization. The Geographical Journal, 181(1): 83-96. (Mei-Po Kwan and Alexander Kotsev)
  • 2015. Contextual uncertainties, human mobility, and perceived food environment: The uncertain geographic context problem in food access research. American Journal of Public Health, 105(9): 1734-1737. (Xiang Chen and Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2015. Critical visualization in landscape and urban planning: Making the invisible visible. Landscape and Urban Planning, 142: 243-244. (Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2015. Patterns of local segregation: Do they matter for neighborhood crime? Social Science Research, 54: 303-318. (Lauren Krivo, Reginald A. Byron, Catherine A. Calder, Ruth D. Peterson, Christopher R. Browning, Mei-Po Kwan, and Jae Yong Lee)
  • 2015. Space-time fixity and flexibility of daily activities and the built environment: A case study of different types of communities in Beijing suburbs. Journal of Transport Geography, 47: 90-99. (Yue Shen, Yanwei Chai, and Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2015. Suburbanization, daily lifestyle and space-behavior interaction: A study of suburban residents in Beijing, China. Acta Geographica Sinica, 70(8): 1271-1280. (Tana, Yanwei Chai, and Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2015. Replication of scientific research: Addressing geoprivacy, confidentiality, and data sharing challenges in geospatial research. Annals of GIS, 21(2): 101-110. (Douglas Richardson, Mei-Po Kwan, George Alter, and Jean E. McKendry)
  • 2015. Ageing in place and ageing with migration in the transitional context of urban China: A case study of ageing communities in Guanzhou. Habitat International, 49: 177-186. (Suhong Zhou, Miao Xie, and Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2015. The relationship between the built environment and car travel distance on weekdays in Beijing. Acta Geographica Sinica, 70(10): 1675-1685. (Tana, Yanwei Chai, and Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2015. Risk perceptions of smokeless tobacco among adolescent and adult users and nonusers. Journal of Health Communication, 20(5): 599-606. (Sherry T. Liu, Julianna M. Nemeth, Elizabeth G. Klein , Amy K. Ferketich, Mei-Po Kwan, and Mary Ellen Wewers)
  • 2015. Geospatial health research and GIS. Annals of GIS, 21(2): 93-95. (Xun Shi and Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2015. Social and spatial differentiation of high and low income groups’ out-of-home activities in Guangzhou, China.” Cities, 45: 81-90. (Suhong Zhou, Lifang Deng, Mei-Po Kwan, and Ruogu Yan)
  • 2015. Changes in farmers’ welfare from land requisition in the process of rapid urbanization. Land Use Policy, 42: 635-641. (Huan Li, Xianjin Hung, Mei-Po Kwan, Helen X. H. Bao, and Steven Jefferson)
  • 2015. Assessing dynamic exposure to air pollution. In Space-Time Integration in Geography and GIScience: Research Frontiers in the US and China. Mei-Po Kwan, Douglas Richardson, Donggen Wang and Chenghu Zhou (eds). Dordrecht: Springer. (Mei-Po Kwan, Desheng Liu, and Jaclyn Vogliano)
  • 2014. Assessing activity pattern similarity with multidimensional sequence alignment based on a multiobjective optimization evolutionary algorithm. Geographical Analysis, 46(3): 297-320. (Mei-Po Kwan, Ningchuan Xiao, and Guoxiang Ding)
  • 2014. Reflections on the similarities and differences between Chinese and U.S. cities. Asian Geographer, 31(2): 167-174. (Mei-Po Kwan, Yanwei Chai, and Tana)
  • 2014. Space-time research in GIScience. International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 28(5): 851-854. (Mei-Po Kwan and Tijs Neutens)
  • 2014. International perspectives on research directions in geography and urban sustainability. Asian Geographer, 31(2): 149-151. (Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2014. Space-time measures of demand for service: Bridging location modeling and accessibility studies through a time-geographic framework. Geografiska Annaler B, 96(4): 329-344. (Fang Ren, Daoqin Tong, and Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2014. The shoemaker’s son always goes barefoot: Implementations of GPS and other tracking technologies for geographic research. Geoforum, 51(1): 1-5. (Noam Shoval, Mei-Po Kwan, Kristian H. Reinau, and Henrik Harder)
  • 2014. Delimiting service area using adaptive crystal-growth Voronoi diagrams based on weighted planes: A case study in Haizhu District of Guangzhou in China. Applied Geography, 50: 108-119. (Jue Wang, Mei-Po Kwan, and LinBing Ma)
  • 2014. The Internet and the gender division of household labour. The Geographical Journal, 180(1): 52-64. (Tim Schwanen, Mei-Po Kwan, and Fang Ren)
  • 2014. Adolescent and adult perceptions of traditional and novel smokeless tobacco products and packaging in rural Ohio. Tobacco Control, 23(3): 209-214. (Sherry T. Liu, Julianan M. Nemeth, Elizabeth G. Klein, Amy K. Ferketich, Mei-Po Kwan, and Mary Ellen Wewers)
  • 2014. Mobility and travel activity patterns. In The International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, Second Edition. James Wright (ed). Oxford: Elsevier. (Joe Weber and Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2014. GIS and health geography. In The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Health, Illness, Behavior, and Society. William C. Cockerham, Robert Dingwall, and Stella R. Quah (Eds). Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. (Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2013. Beyond space (as we knew it): Toward temporally integrated geographies of segregation, health, and accessibility. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 103(5): 1078-1086. (Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2013. Investigating commuting flexibility with GPS data and 3D geovisualizations: A case study of Beijing, China. Journal of Transport Geography, 32(1): 1-11. (Yue Shen, Mei-Po Kwan, and Yanwei Chai)
  • 2013. Spatial turn in health research. Science, 339: 1390-1392. (Douglas B. Richardson, Nora D. Volkow, Mei-Po Kwan, Robert M. Kaplan, Michael F. Goodchild, and Robert T. Croyle)
  • 2013. Exploring the unequal landscapes of healthcare accessibility in lower-income urban neighborhoods through qualitative inquiry. Geoforum, 50: 97-106. (Tim Hawthorne and Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2013. Adolescent health-risk behavior and community disorder. PLoS ONE, 8(11): e77667. (Sarah E. Wiehe, Mei-Po Kwan, Jeff Wilson, and J. Dennis Fortenberry) doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0077667
  • 2013. Investigating the temporal dynamics of Internet activities. Time & Society, 22(2): 186-215. (Fang Ren, Mei-Po Kwan, and Tim Schwanen)
  • 2013. Social isolation of disadvantage and advantage: The reproduction of inequality in urban space. Social Forces, 92(1): 141-164. (Lauren J Krivo, Heather M. Washington, Ruth Peterson, Christopher R. Browning, Catherine Calder, and Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2013. Geographical Analysis: Its first forty years. Geographical Analysis, 45(4): 1-27. (Daniel A. Griffith, Yongwan Chun, Morton E. O’Kelly, Brian J. L. Berry, Robert P. Haining, and Mei-Po Kwan).
  • 2013. Exposure to weather and implications for travel behaviour: Introducing empirical evidence from Europe and Canada. Journal of Transport Geography, 28: 164-166. (Martin Dijst, Lars Böcker, and Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2013 Geographies of health, disease, and well-being. In Geographies of Health, Disease, and Well-being, Mei-Po Kwan (Ed). Taylor and Francis.
  • 2012. The uncertain geographic context problem. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 102(5): 958-968. (Mei-Po Kwan) [Abstract]
  • 2012. Geographies of health. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 102(5): 891-892. (Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2012. How GIS can help address the uncertain geographic context problem in social science research. Annals of GIS, 18(45): 245-255. (Mei-Po Kwan) [Abstract]
  • 2012. Critical space-time geographies. Environment and Planning A, 44(9): 2043-2048. (Tim Schwanen and Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2012. Choice set formation with multiple flexible activities under space-time constraints. International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 26(5): 941-961. (Xiang Chen and Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2012. Factors influencing smokeless tobacco use in rural Ohio Appalachia. Journal of Community Health, 37(6): 1208-1217. (Julianna M. Nemeth, Sherry T. Liu, Elizabeth G. Klein, Amy K. Ferketich, Mei-Po Kwan, and Mary Ellen Wewers)
  • 2012. Smokeless tobacco marketing and sales practices in Appalachian Ohio following Federal regulations. Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 14(7): 880-884. (Elizabeth G. Klein, Amy K. Ferketich, Mahmoud Abdel-Rasoul, Mei-Po Kwan, Loren Kenda, and Mary Ellen Wewers)
  • 2012. Using GIS and perceived distance to understand the unequal geographies of healthcare in lower-income urban neighborhoods. The Geographical Journal, 178(1): 18-30. (Tim Hawthorne and Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2012. A model for evacuation risk assessment with consideration of pre- and post-disaster factors. Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 36(3): 207-217. (Xiang Chen, Mei-Po Kwan, Qiang Li, and Jin Chen)
  • 2011. Visualization of socio-spatial isolation based on human activity patterns and social networks in space-time. Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, 102(4): 468-485. (Jae Yong Lee and Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2011. Adolescent sexual intercourse and neighborhood social disorder. Sexually Transmitted Infections, 87(1), S1: A52-A53. (Sarah Wiehe, Mei-Po Kwan, S. Hoch, B. W. Brooks, A. Burgess, J. Wilson, and J. D. Fortenberry)
  • 2011. Examining commuting patterns: Results from a journey-to-work model disaggregated by gender and occupation. Urban Studies, 48(5): 891-909. (Sunhee Sang, Morton O’Kelly, and Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2011. 3D geographical information systems. In McGraw-Hill Yearbook of Science and Technology. New York: McGraw-Hill. (Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2010. A century of method-oriented scholarship in the Annals. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 100(5): 1060-1075. (Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2010. Postscript. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 100(5): 1107-1109. (Richard Aspinall, Mei-Po Kwan, Karl Zimmerer, and Audrey Kobayashi)
  • 2010. Time geography and urban planning. Urban Planning International, 25(6): 1-3. (Yanwei Chai, Mei-Po Kwan, and Shih-Lung Shaw; in Chinese)
  • 2010. Commercial density, residential concentration, and crime: Land use patterns and violence in neighborhood context. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 47: 329-357. (Christopher R. Browning, Reginald A. Byron, Catherine A. Calder, Lauren J. Krivo, Mei-Po Kwan, Jae-Yong Lee, and Ruth D. Peterson)
  • 2010. LiDAR assisted emergency response: Detection of transport network obstructions caused by major disasters. Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 34: 179-188. (Mei-Po Kwan and Daniel M. Ransberger)
  • 2010. Metropolitan area job accessibility and the working poor: Exploring local spatial variations of geographic context. Urban Geography, 31(4): 498-522. (E. Eric Boschmann and Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2010. The neoliberal straitjacket and public education in the U.S.: Understanding contemporary education reform and its implication for urban contexts. Urban Geography, 31(2): 194-210. (Suzanna Klaf and Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2009. From place-based to people-based exposure measures. Social Science and Medicine, 69(9): 1311-1313.(Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2009. Three recent developments in critical GIS. Cartographica, 44(1): 11-12. (Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2009. Quantitative revolution 2: The critical (re)turn. The Professional Geographer, 61(3): 283-291. (Mei-Po Kwan and Tim Schwanen)
  • 2009. Critical quantitative geographies. Environment and Planning A, 41(2): 261-264. (Mei-Po Kwan and Tim Schwanen)
  • 2009. ‘Doing’ critical geographies with numbers. The Professional Geographer, 61(4): 459-464. (Tim Schwanen and Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2009. The impact of the Internet on human activity-travel patterns: Analysis of gender differences using multi-group structural equation models. Journal of Transport Geography, 17: 440-450. (Fang Ren and Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2009. Decomposing, transforming and contextualizing E-shopping. Environment and Planning B, 36: 195-203. (Martin Dijst, Mei-Po Kwan, and Tim Schwanen)
  • 2009. The impact of geographic context on e-shopping behavior. Environment and Planning B, 36: 262-273. (Fang Ren and Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2009. Quantification. In The SAGE Handbook of Social Geographies, 573-585. Susan J. Smith, Rachel Pain, Sallie A. Marston, and John Paul Jones III (eds.). London: Sage. (Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2009. GIS as qualitative research: Knowledge, participatory politics, and cartographies of affect. In The Handbook for Qualitative Methods in Geography, 286-303. eds. Dydia DeLyser, Stuart Aitken, Mike Crang, Steve Herbert and Linda McDowell. London: Sage. (Stuart Aitken and Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2009. Gendered rigidity of space-time constraints and human activity patterns: An activity-based approach. In Transportation and Geography, 951-959. Donggen Wang and Si-Ming Li (eds). Hong Kong: Hong Kong Society for Transportation Studies. (Mei-Po Kwan, Tim Schwanen, and Fang Ren)
  • 2009. Space-time paths. In Manual of Geographic Information Systems, 427-442. Marguerite Madden (ed.), Bethesda, MD: American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing. (Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2008. Geo-Narrative: Extending geographic information systems for narrative analysis in qualitative and mixed-method research. The Professional Geographer, 60(4): 443-465. (Mei-Po Kwan and Guoxiang Ding).[Abstract]
  • 2008. From oral histories to visual narratives: Re-presenting the post-September 11 experiences of the Muslim women in the United States. Social and Cultural Geography, 9(6): 653-669. (Mei-Po Kwan) [Abstract]
  • 2008. How fixed is fixed? Gendered rigidity of space-time constraints and geographies of everyday activities. Geoforum, 39(6): 2109-2121. (Tim Schwanen, Mei-Po Kwan, and Fang Ren)
  • 2008. ICTs and the decoupling of everyday activities, space and time. Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, 99(5): 519-527. (Tim Schwanen, Martin Dijst, and Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2008. Scale and accessibility: Implications for the analysis of land use-travel interaction. Applied Geography, 28: 110-123. (Mei-Po Kwan and Joe Weber) [Abstract]
  • 2008. Mapping ambivalence: Exploring the geographies of community change and rails-to-trails development using photo-based Q-method and PPGIS. Geoforum, 39: 1058-1078. (Tim Hawthorne, John Krygier, and Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2008. The Internet, mobile phone and space-time constraints. Geoforum, 39: 1362-1377. (Tim Schwanen and Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2008. Towards socially sustainable urban transportation: Progress and potential. International Journal of Sustainable Transportation, 2: 138-157. (E. Eric Boschmann and Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2008. Reconceptualizing sociogeographical context for the study of drug use, abuse, and addiction. In Geography and Drug Addiction, 445-454. Yonette Thomas, Douglas Richardson and Ivan Cheung (eds). Berlin: Springer. (Mei-Po Kwan, Ruth Peterson, Christopher Browning, Lori Burrington, Catherine Calder, and Lauren Krivo)
  • 2008. Accessibility, e-shopping, and activity-travel patterns. In Transportation and Management Science, 707-716. H. P. Lo, Stephen C. H. Leung, and Susanna M. L. Tam (eds), Hong Kong: Hong Kong Society for Transportation Studies. (Mei-Po Kwan and Fang Ren)
  • 2008. Analysis of human space-time behavior: Geovisualization and geocomputational approaches. In Understanding Dynamics of Geographic Domains, 93-113. Kathleen S. Hornsby and May Yuan (eds). New York: CRC Press. (Mei-Po Kwan and Fang Ren)
  • 2008. Introduction. In Transport: Critical Essays in Human Geography, xiii-xv. eds. Susan Hanson and Mei-Po Kwan. Aldershot: Ashgate. (Susan Hanson and Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2008. Feminist perspectives on geographic information systems: Implications for geographic research. In Gendered Innovations in Science and Engineering, 97-108, ed. Londa Schiebinger. Palo Alto, CA: Stanford University Press. (Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2008. Critical GIS. In Encyclopedia of Geographic Information Science, ed. Karen Kemp. London: Sage. (Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2008. Analysis of human space-time behavior: Geovisualization and geocomputational approaches. In Understanding Dynamics of Geographic Domains, 93-113. Kathleen S. Hornsby and May Yuan (eds). New York: CRC Press. (Mei-Po Kwan and Fang Ren)
  • 2008. Emergent methods in feminist geography. In Handbook of Emergent Methods, 613-624. Sharlene N. Hesse-Biber and Patricia Leavy (eds). New York: Guilford. (Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2007. Mobile communications, social networks, and urban travel: Hypertext as a new metaphor for conceptualizing spatial interaction. The Professional Geographer, 59(4): 434-446. (Mei-Po Kwan) [Abstract]
  • 2007. Geovisualization of human hybrid activity-travel patterns. Transactions in GIS, 11(5): 721-744. (Fang Ren and Mei-Po Kwan) [Figures]
  • 2007. The impact of real-time information on choices during the commute trip: Evidence from a travel simulator. Growth and Change, 38(4): 523-543. (Irene Casas and Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2007. Affecting geospatial technologies: Toward a feminist politics of emotion. The Professional Geographer, 59(1): 22-34. (Mei-Po Kwan) [Abstract] [Figures]
  • 2007. The interaction between ICT and human activity-travel behavior. Transportation Research A, 41(2): 121-124. (Mei-Po Kwan, Martin Dijst, and Tim Schwanen)
  • 2007. Introduction: Geographies of Muslim identities. In Geographies of Muslim Identities: Diaspora, Gender and Belonging, 1-9. Cara Aitchison, Peter Hopkins and Mei-Po Kwan (eds). Aldershot: Ashgate. (Peter E. Hopkins, Mei-Po Kwan, and Cara Aitchison)
  • 2007. Hybrid GIS and cultural economic geography. In Politics and Practice in Economic Geography, 165-175, eds. Adam Tickell, Eric Sheppard, Jamie Peck and Trevor Barnes. London: Sage. (Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2006. Doing qualitative research using GIS: An oxymoronic endeavor? Environment and Planning A, 38(11): 1999-2002. (Mei-Po Kwan and LaDona Knigge)
  • 2006. Transport geography in the age of mobile communications. Journal of Transport Geography, 14: 384-385. (Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2006. The Internet, changing mobilities and urban dynamics. Urban Geography, 27(7): 585-589. (Tim Schwanen, Martin Dijst, and Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2006. GABRIEL: GIS activity-based travel simulator: Activity scheduling in the presence of real-time information. Geoinformatica, 10:469-493. (Mei-Po Kwan and Irene Casas)
  • 2006. Geospatial ontology development and semantic analytics. Transactions in GIS, 10(4): 551-575. (I. Budak Arpinar, Amit Sheth, Cartic Ramakrishnan, Lynn Usery, Molly Azami and Mei-Po Kwan) [Abstract]
  • 2006. Conceptualizing socially sustainable urban rransport. In Sustainable Transportation. S.C. Wong, T.D. Hau, J.J. Wang, K.W. Chau, and H.W. Ho (eds.) Hung Hom, Hong Kong: The Hong Kong Society for Transportation Studies. (E. Eric Boschmann and Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2005. A combinatorial data model for representing topological relations among 3D geographic features in micro-spatial environment. International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 19(19): 1039-1056. (Jiyeong Lee and Mei-Po Kwan) [Abstract]
  • 2005. Emergency response after 9/11: The potential of real-time 3D GIS for quick emergency response in micro-spatial environments. Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 29(2): 93-113.. (Mei-Po Kwan and Jiyeong Lee) [Abstract]
  • 2005. Critical GIS. Cartographica, 40(4): 1-4. (Francis Harvey, Mei-Po Kwan and Marianna Pavlovskaya)
  • 2005. Measuring activity and action space/time: Are our methods keeping pace with evolving behaviour patterns? In Integrated Land-Use and Transportation Models: Behavioural Foundations, 101-132, eds. Martin E.H. Lee-Gosselin and Sean T. Doherty. Oxford: Pergamon-Elsevier. (Talia M. McCray, Martin E.H. Lee-Gosselin, and Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2005. Accessibility and the quality of life: Time-geographic perspectives. In Social Dimensions of Sustainable Transport: Transatlantic Perspectives, 109-126, eds. Kieran Donaghy, Georg Rudinger and Stefan Poppelreuter. Aldershot: Ashgate. (Martin Dijst and Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2004. Beyond difference: From canonical geography to hybrid geographies. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 94(4): 756-763. (Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2004. GIS methods in time-geographic research: Geocomputation and geovisualization of human activity patterns. Geografiska Annaler B, 86(4): 205-218. (Mei-Po Kwan) [Abstract]
  • 2004. Protection of geoprivacy and accuracy of spatial information: How effective are geographical masks? Cartographica, 39(2):15-28. (Mei-Po Kwan, Irene Casas, and Ben C. Schmitz) [Abstract]
  • 2004. Issues of privacy protection and analysis of public health data. Cartographica, 39(2):1-4. (Mei-Po Kwan and Nadine Schuurman)
  • 2004. Taking a walk on the social side of GIS. Cartographica, 39(1):1-3. (Nadine Schuurman and Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2004. Geovisualization of human activity patterns using 3D GIS: A time-geographic approach. In Spatially Integrated Social Science, 48-66, eds. Michael F. Goodchild and Donald G. Janelle. New York: Oxford University Press. (Mei-Po Kwan and Jiyeong Lee) [Abstract] [Figures]
  • 2004. ‘Real’ bodies, ‘real’ technologies. In Geography and Technology, 383-399, eds. Stanley D. Brunn, Susan L. Cutter and James W. Harrington. Norwell, MA: Kluwer. (Pamela Moss and Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2003. Gender troubles in the Internet era. Feminist Media Studies, 3(3): 371-374. (Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2003. Individual accessibility revisited: Implications for geographical analysis in the twenty-first Century. Geographical Analysis, 35(4):341-353. (Mei-Po Kwan and Joe Weber) [Abstract]
  • 2003. Accessibility in space and time: A theme in spatially integrated social science. Journal of Geographical Systems, 5(1):1-3. (Mei-Po Kwan, Donald G. Janelle, and Michael F. Goodchild)
  • 2003. Recent advances in accessibility research: Representation, methodology and applications. Journal of Geographical Systems, 5(1):129-138. (Mei-Po Kwan, Alan T. Murray, Morton O’Kelly, and Michael Tiefelsdorf) [Abstract]
  • 2003. Evaluating the effects of geographic contexts on individual accessibility: A multilevel approach. Urban Geography, 24(8):647-671. (Joe Weber and Mei-Po Kwan) [Abstract]
  • 2003. Space-time accessibility measures: A geocomputational algorithm with a focus on the feasible opportunity set and possible activity duration. Journal of Geographical Systems, 5(1): 71-91. (Hyun-Mi Kim and Mei-Po Kwan) [Abstract] [Figures]
  • 2003. Intelligent emergency response systems. In The Geographical Dimensions of Terrorism, 111-116, Susan L. Cutter, Douglas B. Richardson and Thomas J. Wilbanks (eds). New York: Routledge. (Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2002. Feminist visualization: Re-envisioning GIS as a method in feminist geographic research. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 92(4):645-661. (Mei-Po Kwan) [Abstract] [Figures]
  • 2002. Time, information technologies and the geographies of everyday life. Urban Geography, 23(5):471-482. (Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2002. Is GIS for women: Reflections on the critical discourse in the 1990s. Gender, Place and Culture, 9(3):271-279. (Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2002. Feminist geography and GIS. Gender, Place and Culture, 9(3):261-262. (Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2002. Bringing time back In: A study on the influence of travel time variations and facility opening hours on individual accessibility. The Professional Geographer, 54(2):226-240. (Joe Weber and Mei-Po Kwan) [Abstract] [Figures]
  • 2002. Quantitative methods and feminist geographic research. In Feminist Geography in Practice: Research and Methods, 160-173, ed. Pamela Moss. Oxford: Blackwell. (Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2001. Cyberspatial cognition and individual access to information: The behavioral foundation of cybergeography. Environment and Planning B, 28(1):21-37. (Mei-Po Kwan) [Abstract] [Figure]
  • 2000. Interactive geovisualization of activity-travel patterns using three-dimensional geographical information systems: A methodological exploration with a large data set. Transportation Research C, 8:185-203. (Mei-Po Kwan) [Abstract] [Figures]
  • 2000. Gender differences in space-time constraints. Area, 32(2):145-156. (Mei-Po Kwan) [Abstract]
  • 2000. Analysis of human spatial behavior in a GIS environment: Recent developments and future prospects. Journal of Geographical Systems, 2(1):85-90. (Mei-Po Kwan) [Abstract]
  • 2000. Distributed database design for mobile geographical applications. Journal of Database Management, 11(1):3-17. (Manhoi Choy, Mei-Po Kwan, and Hong Va Leong). [Abstract]
  • 2000. Interactive geovisualization of activity-travel patterns using 3D GIS. In Geographic Information Systems in Transportation Research, ed. Jean-Claude Thill. New York: Pergamon. (Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 2000. Human extensibility and individual hybrid-accessibility in space-time: A multi-scale representation using GIS. In Information, Place, and Cyberspace: Issues in Accessibility, 241-256, ed. Donald Janelle and David Hodge. Berlin: Springer-Verlag. (Mei-Po Kwan) [Abstract] [Figures]
  • 1999. Gender, the home-work link, and space-time patterns of non-employment activities. Economic Geography, 75(4):370-394. (Mei-Po Kwan) [Abstract] [Figures]
  • 1999. Gender and individual access to urban opportunities: A study using space-time measures. The Professional Geographer, 51(2):210-227. (Mei-Po Kwan) [Abstract] [Figures]
  • 1998. Space-time and integral measures of individual accessibility: A comparative analysis using a point-based framework. Geographical Analysis, 30(3):191-216. (Mei-Po Kwan) [Abstract] [Figures]
  • 1998. Network-based constraints-oriented choice set formation using GIS. Geographical Systems, 5:139-162. (Mei-Po Kwan and Xiao-Dong Hong) [Abstract]
  • 1998. Information representation for driver decision support systems. In Theoretical Foundations of Travel Choice Modelling, 281-303, eds. Tommy Garling, Thomas Laitila and Kerstin Westin. New York: Pergamon. (Mei-Po Kwan, Reginald G. Golledge, and Jon Speigle)
  • 1997. GISICAS: An activity-based travel decision support system using a GIS-interfaced computational-process model. In Activity-Based Approaches To Travel Analysis, 263-282, edited by Dick F. Ettema and Harry J.P. Timmermans. New York: Pergamon.  (Mei-Po Kwan)
  • 1997. Computational process modelling of disaggregate travel behaviour. In Recent Developments in Spatial Analysis: Spatial Statistics, Behavioural Modelling and Neurocomputing, 171-185, edited by Manfred M. Fischer and Arthur Getis. Springer-Verlag: Berlin. (Mei-Po Kwan and Reginald G. Golledge)