Abstract

American geographer John Kirtland Wright (1891–1969) made important contributions to the professional development of geography in the US, and his research facilitated later work in humanistic geography. Wright spent his professional career at the American Geographical Society and, in addition to his role in the discipline's professionalization, made a number of important theoretical and methodological contributions to geography's research agenda. He was instrumental in advancing quantitative and statistical research methods in geography.

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