The central city is once again hot. Many city areas where poor minorities were left behind during the decades-long suburban growth are experiencing a revival. New high-rise condominiums and other developments are drawing tens of thousands back to city spaces that were once considered undesirable. These ‘return to the city’ trends are supported in part by growth machine engines, such as Transit Oriented Development (TOD) and TIF (Tax Increment Financing) districts, often to the detriment of lower-income minority residents, who still find themselves trapped within the boundaries of spatial inequalities in the city. Drawing on six years of ethnographic fieldwork in Chicago, I show how public transportation is used to buttress the city’s growth...
Transportation touches almost every aspect of our lives and plays a pivotal role in shaping human in...
Public transportation systems are essential components of urban infrastructure, providing connectivi...
Over the course of this century, public transit systems in the U.S. have lost most of the market sha...
The central city is once again hot. Many city areas where poor minorities were left behind during th...
Urban research on stratification in the public terrain has focused on how intentional and unintentio...
Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
As the issues of racial injustice in the United States have made headlines for almost the past year ...
This paper examines how neoliberal urbanization has transformed the role of public transportation i...
An examination of the neighborhood transformation, gentrification, and displacement that accompany m...
Urban redevelopment governances are commonly treated as singular, monolithic entities that are inter...
This article studies the equity of transit accessibility in the City of Chicago. We measure the acce...
Ideas for increasing the effectiveness of mass transit arc constantly emerging. Arc there circumstan...
Los Angeles has long been infamous as a sprawling megalopolis, where racialized inequalities are emb...
Because transport planning distributes accessibility and mobility, it is increasingly understood to ...
Transportation touches almost every aspect of our lives and plays a pivotal role in shaping human in...
Public transportation systems are essential components of urban infrastructure, providing connectivi...
Over the course of this century, public transit systems in the U.S. have lost most of the market sha...
The central city is once again hot. Many city areas where poor minorities were left behind during th...
Urban research on stratification in the public terrain has focused on how intentional and unintentio...
Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
As the issues of racial injustice in the United States have made headlines for almost the past year ...
This paper examines how neoliberal urbanization has transformed the role of public transportation i...
An examination of the neighborhood transformation, gentrification, and displacement that accompany m...
Urban redevelopment governances are commonly treated as singular, monolithic entities that are inter...
This article studies the equity of transit accessibility in the City of Chicago. We measure the acce...
Ideas for increasing the effectiveness of mass transit arc constantly emerging. Arc there circumstan...
Los Angeles has long been infamous as a sprawling megalopolis, where racialized inequalities are emb...
Because transport planning distributes accessibility and mobility, it is increasingly understood to ...
Transportation touches almost every aspect of our lives and plays a pivotal role in shaping human in...
Public transportation systems are essential components of urban infrastructure, providing connectivi...
Over the course of this century, public transit systems in the U.S. have lost most of the market sha...