This paper assesses how spatial configurations shape and transform individual and collective forms of urban violence, suggesting that geographies of urban violence should be understood as an issue of mobility. We document and map violent events in Jerusalem, assessing the possible impact of street patterns: segmenting populations, linking populations, and creating spaces for conflict between the city's Jewish and Palestinian populations. Using space syntax network analysis, we demonstrate that, in the case of Jerusalem, street connectivity is positively associated with individual violence yet negatively associated with collective violence. Our findings suggest that understanding the logic of urban intergroup violence requires us to pay clos...
This study is a quantitative and spatial analysis of the gang-related violence in a section of Los A...
This dissertation examines how urban space, Jewish Arab sociality and local/national identities are ...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2012.Ca...
How does segregation shape inter-group violence in contested urban spaces? Should nominal rivals be ...
Reverberations aims to generate new concepts and methodologies for the study of political violence a...
The extent to which 'geographies of encounter' facilitate tolerance of diversity and difference has ...
This paper assesses ways in which urban segregation is shaped and transformed by Jerusalem’s public ...
textEthnic conflict is a persistent and vexing problem for the world today. The intercommunal violen...
This thesis aims to improve our understanding of the relationship between the city and civil conflic...
The world is urbanising rapidly and cities are increasingly held as the most important arenas for su...
As far as the relation between planning and politics is concerned, Jerusalem represents an exception...
This introduction to the special section explores geopolitical dimensions of conflict and violence i...
This paper asserts that urban planning is a critical tool in designing an effective, attractive, fun...
There is growing interest in the impact of violence on development and on ‘security’ as a policy res...
Colonial infrastructures can serve to appropriate territory, but they just as often exclude populati...
This study is a quantitative and spatial analysis of the gang-related violence in a section of Los A...
This dissertation examines how urban space, Jewish Arab sociality and local/national identities are ...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2012.Ca...
How does segregation shape inter-group violence in contested urban spaces? Should nominal rivals be ...
Reverberations aims to generate new concepts and methodologies for the study of political violence a...
The extent to which 'geographies of encounter' facilitate tolerance of diversity and difference has ...
This paper assesses ways in which urban segregation is shaped and transformed by Jerusalem’s public ...
textEthnic conflict is a persistent and vexing problem for the world today. The intercommunal violen...
This thesis aims to improve our understanding of the relationship between the city and civil conflic...
The world is urbanising rapidly and cities are increasingly held as the most important arenas for su...
As far as the relation between planning and politics is concerned, Jerusalem represents an exception...
This introduction to the special section explores geopolitical dimensions of conflict and violence i...
This paper asserts that urban planning is a critical tool in designing an effective, attractive, fun...
There is growing interest in the impact of violence on development and on ‘security’ as a policy res...
Colonial infrastructures can serve to appropriate territory, but they just as often exclude populati...
This study is a quantitative and spatial analysis of the gang-related violence in a section of Los A...
This dissertation examines how urban space, Jewish Arab sociality and local/national identities are ...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2012.Ca...