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Aitken, Stuart C. 1999. Scaling the light fantastic: Geographies of scale and the web. Journal of Geography 98:118-27.

Aitken, Stuart C. 1998. Family Fantasies and Community Space. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press.

Aitken, Stuart C. 1994. Diaper determinism: Newborns, gendered geographies and postmodern families. Working paper presented at the annual meetings of the AAG, San Francisco. Copy available from author (saitken@sciences.sdsu.edu).

Aitken, Stuart C. 1994. ‘I’d rather watch the movie than read the book.’ Journal of Geography in Higher Education 18: 291-312.

Aitken, Stuart C. 1994. Putting Children in Their Place. Association of American Geographers Resource Publication Series, Washington D.C.

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Aitken, Stuart C. and Rushton, G. 1993. Perceptual and behavioral theories in practice. Progress in Human Geography 17(3): 378-88.

Aitken, Stuart C. and Wingate, J. 1993. A preliminary study of the self-directed photography of middle-class, homeless, and mobility-impaired children. The Professional Geographer 45(1): 65-72.

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