Newcomer and Long-term Resident Perceptions of Community in Bisbee, Arizona

Authors

  • Bryant Evans Houston Community College - Northwest

Keywords:

long-term residents, migration, newcomers, place image

Abstract

Historically, the Intermountain West has been a region characterized by transformation.

Author Biography

  • Bryant Evans, Houston Community College - Northwest

    Department of History and Geography

    Houston Community College

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