A longstanding tradition of research linking neighborhood disadvantage to higher rates of violence is based on the characteristics of where people reside. This Essay argues that we need to look beyond residential neighborhoods to consider flows of movement throughout the wider metropolis. Our basic premise is that a neighborhood’s well-being depends not only on its own socioeconomic conditions but also on the conditions of neighborhoods that its residents visit and are visited by—connections that form through networks of everyday urban mobility. Based on the analysis of large-scale urban-mobility data, we find that while residents of both advantaged and disadvantaged neighborhoods in Chicago travel far and wide, their relative isolation by ...
Objectives: The influence of three hierarchical units of analysis on the total spatial variability o...
Purpose: Prior studies have largely been unable to account for how variations in inequality across l...
Gentrification has inspired considerable debate, but direct examination of its uneven evolution acro...
A longstanding tradition of research linking neighborhood disadvantage to higher rates of violence i...
This Essay analyzes trends in violence from a spatial perspective, focusing on how changes in the mu...
Integrating ecological, demographic, and criminological theory, this article examines the role of vi...
Debates regarding the profound rise of urban poverty renewed interest in the influence of neighborho...
Drawing on structural racism and urban disadvantage approaches, this article posits a broad influenc...
This study presents a novel approach to the study of neighborhood effects on crime. In this sense, i...
Residential landscapes throughout the urban United States have long been associated with high levels...
How can we understand the dramatic linkages among race, ethnicity, place, and violence in the United...
Since the term gentrification was first coined in the 1960s, scholars have had an interest in unders...
The homicide rate in Chicago nearly tripled between 1965 and 1992 and subsequently declined by more ...
While bank investment is a driving force behind neighborhood viability, few studies have directly ex...
Recent declines in homicide in Chicago have been seen as similar to earlier declines in New York Cit...
Objectives: The influence of three hierarchical units of analysis on the total spatial variability o...
Purpose: Prior studies have largely been unable to account for how variations in inequality across l...
Gentrification has inspired considerable debate, but direct examination of its uneven evolution acro...
A longstanding tradition of research linking neighborhood disadvantage to higher rates of violence i...
This Essay analyzes trends in violence from a spatial perspective, focusing on how changes in the mu...
Integrating ecological, demographic, and criminological theory, this article examines the role of vi...
Debates regarding the profound rise of urban poverty renewed interest in the influence of neighborho...
Drawing on structural racism and urban disadvantage approaches, this article posits a broad influenc...
This study presents a novel approach to the study of neighborhood effects on crime. In this sense, i...
Residential landscapes throughout the urban United States have long been associated with high levels...
How can we understand the dramatic linkages among race, ethnicity, place, and violence in the United...
Since the term gentrification was first coined in the 1960s, scholars have had an interest in unders...
The homicide rate in Chicago nearly tripled between 1965 and 1992 and subsequently declined by more ...
While bank investment is a driving force behind neighborhood viability, few studies have directly ex...
Recent declines in homicide in Chicago have been seen as similar to earlier declines in New York Cit...
Objectives: The influence of three hierarchical units of analysis on the total spatial variability o...
Purpose: Prior studies have largely been unable to account for how variations in inequality across l...
Gentrification has inspired considerable debate, but direct examination of its uneven evolution acro...