David O'Sullivan
Associate Professor, University of AucklandNo city added in contact information yet.
Research field: Social Sciences - Geography
geographical information science
spatial statistics
complexity
spatial models
agent based models
Publications
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Journal Article (25)
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Pablo Mateos, Paul A. Longley, David O'Sullivan (2011) Ethnicity and Population Structure in Personal Naming Networks, e22943. In PLoS ONE 6 (9).Download PDF (1.29 MB)
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David O'Sullivan, G. L. W. Perry (2009) A discrete space model for continuous space dispersal processes, 57-68. In Ecological Informatics 4 (2).Download PDF (808.13 KB)
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David O'Sullivan (2009) Changing Neighborhoods--Neighborhoods Changing: A Framework for Spatially Explicit Agent-Based Models of Social Systems, 498-530. In Sociological Methods Research 37 (4).Download PDF (855.06 KB)
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Sean F. Reardon, Chad R. Farrell, Stephen A. Matthews et al. (2009) Race and space in the 1990s: changes in the geographic scale of racial residential segregation, 1990-2000., 55-70. In Social Science Research 38 (1).Download PDF (303.03 KB)
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B. A. Lee, Sean F. Reardon, Glenn Firebaugh et al. (2008) Beyond the Census Tract: Patterns and Determinants of Racial Segregation at Multiple Geographic Scales, 766-791. In American Sociological Review 73 (5).Download PDF (521.29 KB)
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David O'Sullivan (2008) Geographical information science: agent-based models, 541-550. In Progress in Human Geography 32 (4).Download PDF (102.2 KB)
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Sean F. Reardon, Stephen A. Matthews, David O'Sullivan et al. (2008) Online supplement to “The Geographical Scale of Metropolitan Racial Segregation., 489-514. In Demography.
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David O'Sullivan, David W. S. Wong (2007) A Surface-Based Approach to Measuring Spatial Segregation, 147-168. In Geographical Analysis 39 (2).Download PDF (587.25 KB)
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Lisa Rygel, David O'Sullivan, Brent Yarnal (2006) A Method for Constructing a Social Vulnerability Index: An Application to Hurricane Storm Surges in a Developed Country, 741-764. In Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change 11 (3).Download PDF (618.21 KB)
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Steven Manson, David O’Sullivan (2006) Complexity theory in the study of space and place, 677-692. In Environment and Planning A 38 (4).Download PDF (158.91 KB)
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Book (1)
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David O'Sullivan, David J. Unwin (2003) Geographic Information Analysis, 436. In John Wiley & Sons.
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Book Section (2)
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David O'Sullivan, James Millington, George Perry et al. (2012) Agent-Based Models of Geographical Systems---Because They're Worth It?, 109-123. In Agent-Based Models of Geographical Systems.Download PDF (264.56 KB)
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D O'Sullivan (2009) Complexity Theory, Nonlinear Dynamic Spatial Systems, 239-244. In International Encyclopedia of Human Geography.Download PDF (85.82 KB)
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Conference Proceedings (2)
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David O'Sullivan, J. M. Macgill, Chaoqiing Yu (2003) Agent-based residential segregation: a hierarchically structured spatial model. In Agent 2003 ‘Challenges in Social Simulation'.Download PDF (420.55 KB)
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David O'Sullivan (2002) TOWARD A GEOGRAPHICAL AGENT MODELING ENVIRONMENT. In Agent.Download PDF (383.96 KB)
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Working Paper (1)
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David O'Sullivan, P. M. Torrens (2000) Cellular models of urban systems.Download PDF (372.1 KB)
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Professional Experience
2008 - Present
Associate Professor at University of Auckland
Auckland, New Zealand
Auckland, New Zealand
Sep 2004 - Dec 2007
Senior Lecturer at University of Auckland
Auckland, New Zealand
Auckland, New Zealand
Dec 2000 - Sep 2004
Assistant Professor at Pennsylvania State University
State College, Pennsylvania, United States
State College, Pennsylvania, United States
Sep 1997 - Dec 2000
PhD Student at University College London
London, United Kingdom
London, United Kingdom
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