Publications
Peer-Reviewed:
Knigge, L. and M. Cope. Forthcoming. Grounded Visualization: Integrating the Analysis of Qualitative and Quantitative Data through Grounded Theory and Visualization. Environment and Planning A (accepted).
Cope, M. 2005. Coding Qualitative Data. In Qualitative Methodologies for Human Geographers, ed. by Iain Hay. Oxford University Press, pp. 310-324.
Cope, M. 2004. Political Acts. In Feminist Perspectives on Political Geography, ed. by Lynn Staeheli, Eleonore Kofman, and Linda Peake. New York: Routledge, pp. 71-86.
Cope, M. 2003. Coding Transcripts and Diaries. In Key Methods in Human and
Physical Geography, ed. by Nick Clifford and
Gill Valentine, Thousand Oaks, CA.: Sage Publications, pp. 445-459.
Trudeau, D. and M. Cope. 2003. Labor and Housing Markets as Public Spaces:
‘Personal Responsibility’ and the Contradictions of Welfare Reform Policies. Environment and
Planning A, 35: 779-798.
Cope, M. 2002. Feminist Epistemology in Geography. In Feminist Geography
in Practice: Research and Methods, ed. Pamela Moss. Cambridge, MA: Blackwell
Publishers. pp. 43-56.
Cope, M. and Gilbert, M. 2001. Geographies of Welfare Reform: Introduction
to the Special Issue. Urban Geography. 22(5): 385-390.
Cope, M. 2001. Beyond Welfare and Work: The Roles of Social Service Organizations
in Shaping Local Labor Markets and Influencing Social Policy. Urban Geography
. 22(5): 391-406
Cope, M. 1998. 'She hath done what she could': Community, Citizenship, and Place among Women in Late Nineteenth Century Colorado. Historical Geography , 26.
Cope, M. 1998. 'Working Steady': Gender, Ethnicity, and Change in Households, Communities, and Labor Markets; Lawrence, Mass., 1930-1940. In A. Herod (ed.) Organizing the Landscape: Labor Unionism in Geographical Perspective , Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, pp. 297-323.
Cope, M. 1998. Home-Work Links, Labor Markets, and the Construction of Place in Lawrence, Massachusetts, 1920-1939. Professional Geographer , 50(1): 126-140.
Cope, M. 1997. Responsibility, Regulation and Retrenchment: The End of Welfare? In L. Staeheli, J. Kodras, and C. Flint (eds.) State Devolution in America: Implications for a Diverse Society, Urban Affairs Annual Review 48, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage (pp. 181-205).
Cope, M. 1997. Gender and Geography: A Political Geography Perspective. Journal of Geography, 96(2): 91-97.
Cope, M. 1996. Weaving the Everyday: Identity, Space and Power in Lawrence, Massachusetts, 1920-1939, Urban Geography, 17(2): 179-204.
Staeheli, L. and M. Cope 1994. Empowering Women's Citizenship. Political
Geography, 13(5): 443-460.
Book Reviews:
Cope, M. and F. Latcham. 2005 Book review: Fraser, S. et al. (eds.) Doing Research with Children and Young People. London: Sage. Children, Youth and Environments.
http://www.colorado.edu/journals/cye/15_1 (free on-line access)
Cope, M. 2002. Book Review: Limb, M. and Dwyer, C. 2001. Qualitative
Methodologies for Geographers: Issues and Debates. London: Arnold. In Gender, Place and Culture,
9(4): 399-244.
Cope, M. 2002. Book Review: Momsen, J.H., Gender, Migration,
and Domestic Service. 1999. London: Routledge. In Annals of the Association of
American Geographers 92(3): 609-611.
Cope, M. 1997. Book Review: Jamie Peck, Work-Place: The social regulation of labor markets, Journal of Regional Science 37(2): 362-364.
Staeheli, L. and M. Cope. 1993. Book Review: Judith Shklar, American Citizenship: The Quest for Inclusion, Political Geography, 12 (6): 567-568.