This volume brings together leading researchers from the United States, United Kingdom, and Europe to explore the processes that lead to segregation and the outcomes and implications that result. Making use of new methods and data sources that offer fresh perspectives on segregation in different contexts, the book considers how the spatial patterning of segregation might be best understood and measured.
Christopher D. Lloyd is a senior lecturer in geography and planning at the University of Liverpool. Ian Shuttleworth is a senior lecturer in geography and the director of the NILS-RSU at Queen’s University Belfast. David W. Wong is professor of geography at the University of Hong Kong and at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia.
Chris Lloyd, Senior Lecturer in Geography, University of Liverpool. He has published extensively on spatial analysis and population studies.
Ian Shuttleworth, Senior Lecturer in Geography and Director of the NILS-RSU, Queen's University Belfast. His research and teaching focusses on population themes.
David Wong, Professor of Geography, University of Hong Kong, and George Mason University, Virginia, US, has a research focus on segregation.