Great Dissertations: Brown, Freeman, Hirt, Levinson, Steimetz, and Suarez

I’ve been reading dissertations on and off for my fall doctoral seminar, and I have found some exceptional dissertations written by acquaintances of mine. All are available on ProQuest.

Brown, Jeffrey Richard (2003). The numbers game: The politics of the federal surface transportation program. Ph.D. dissertation, University of California, Los Angeles, United States — California. Retrieved June 3, 2010, from Dissertations & Theses: Full Text.(Publication No. AAT 3089010).

Freeman, Lance Mark (1997). Interpreting the dynamics of public housing residence: Cultural and structural explanations. Ph.D. dissertation, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, United States — North Carolina. Retrieved June 3, 2010, from Dissertations & Theses: Full Text.(Publication No. AAT 9818334).

Hirt, Sonia Anguelova (2003). After the crises of modernity: Urban planning and patterns in post-industrial Cleveland, Ohio, and post-socialist Sofia, Bulgaria. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Michigan, United States — Michigan. Retrieved June 3, 2010, from Dissertations & Theses: Full Text.(Publication No. AAT 3096109).

Levinson, David Matthew (1998). On whom the toll falls: A model of network financing. Ph.D. dissertation, University of California, Berkeley, United States — California. Retrieved June 3, 2010, from Dissertations & Theses: Full Text.(Publication No. AAT 9902141).

Steimetz, Seiji Sudhana Carl (2004). New methods for modeling and estimating the social costs of motor vehicle use. Ph.D. dissertation, University of California, Irvine, United States — California. Retrieved June 3, 2010, from Dissertations & Theses: Full Text.(Publication No. AAT 3132411).

Suarez, David F. (2006). Creating global citizens: The emergence and development of human rights education. Ph.D. dissertation, Stanford University, United States — California. Retrieved June 3, 2010, from Dissertations & Theses: Full Text.(Publication No. AAT 3197512).