This keynote panel took place on April 22, 2016 at 1:00 p.m. in the Wardlaw Building, Gordy Room.Daniel Amsterdam is an Assistant Professor in the School of History and Sociology. His research focuses primarily on U.S. cities and social policy since the turn of the twentieth century.Elizabeth Higginbotham is a Professor of Sociology and Criminal Justice at the University of Delaware and a Visiting Professor in the School of History and Sociology in the Ivan Allen College.Andrew Needham is an Associate Professor of History at New York University. He specializes in the relationship between urban life and the natural environment.Becky Nicolaides serves as co-editor for the “Historical Studies of Urban America” series published by University of...
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Maloney Library lecture series, Behind the Bookhttps://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/behindthebookposters/10...
This presentation will discuss the history of redlining, explore how it shaped and continues to shap...
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At an earlier time, sociologists C. Wright Mills, W. E. Du Bois, and Jane Addams loudly protested in...
Academics, policy makers, and social reformers have long concerned themselves with understanding the...
It is timely to reopen the discussion on inequalities in connection with migration-related processes...
Casual observers traversing the American metropolis can often be lulled into thinking that the visib...
Maloney Library lecture series, Behind the Bookhttps://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/behindthebookposters/10...
The Behind the Book series presented by the Maloney Library, Fordham University School of Law, Febru...
The Behind the Book series presented by the Maloney Library, Fordham University School of Law, Febru...
Inequality may be the result of global economic forces, but it matters in a local sense. Large popul...
Presented at the Frederick Law Olmsted Symposium on June 2, 2014 at the Georgia Tech Hotel and Confe...
Maloney Library lecture series, Behind the Bookhttps://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/behindthebookposters/10...
This presentation will discuss the history of redlining, explore how it shaped and continues to shap...
This presentation will discuss the history of redlining, explore how it shaped and continues to shap...
Call for a two-day dissertation workshop in New York City on 12-13 June, 2015; for doctoral candidat...
Presented on November 11, 2016 in the Reinsch-Pierce Family Auditorium, College of Architecture at G...
This panel was presented on September 12, 2016 at 12:00 p.m. in the Clough Undergraduate Learning Co...
At an earlier time, sociologists C. Wright Mills, W. E. Du Bois, and Jane Addams loudly protested in...
Academics, policy makers, and social reformers have long concerned themselves with understanding the...
It is timely to reopen the discussion on inequalities in connection with migration-related processes...