9- 10:30am |
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Plenary panel on Real Utopias and the City: A Discussion on Social Justice and Inequality in Practice |
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Featuring Gianpaolo Baiocchi, H. Jacob Carlson, and Stephanie Luce |
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10:45-12:15 |
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Morning Session 1: Urban social movements |
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Challenging Urban Inequality: The Fight for $15 and Local Governance of Low-Wage Labor |
Chris Rhomberg |
Fordham University |
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Rethinking Community Politics: Conceptualizing and Theorizing the Power, Politics, and Political Efficacy of Community-based Organizations in Contemporary Urban Systems |
C. Michael Awsumb |
Southern Illinois University |
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“Occupy, Resist, Produce!”: How Politics Shape Alternative Organizations in the Neoliberal City |
Katherine Sobering |
University of North Texas |
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Where is the Migrant Laborer in the New York Food Movement? The Efforts of Brandworkers to Bring Visibility to Migrant Laborers |
Ivana Mellers |
The CUNY Graduate Center |
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Morning Session 2: Race and ethnic inequality |
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How is the Majority Rendered Invisible: Immigrants and Minorities in New York City |
Ernesto Castañeda |
American University |
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The Socio-Spatial Production of Marginality and the Processes of Differential Inclusion |
Lisa Reber |
Arizona State University |
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Crossing the Color Line in the 21st Century: Mortgaging Increasingly Diverse Neighborhoods |
Meghan M. O’Neil |
University of Michigan |
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The Impacts of Residential Integration on School Race and Ethnic Composition |
Ankit Rastogi |
University of Wisconsin-Madison |
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Morning Session 3: Gentrification and Economic Change |
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Growing for Profit and Social Changes: Urban Growers as Social Entrepreneurs in a Gentrifying City |
Yuki Kato |
Georgetown University |
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Are Gentrification and Displacement Different Across Cities? Exploring the Effects of Urban Regimes |
H. Jacob Carlson |
University of Wisconsin-Madison |
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Gentrification and Education: Evidence from New York City |
S. Sana Fatima |
New York University |
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The Paradox of Housing Conditions: Gentrification, Code Violations, and The Politics of Growth in New York City |
Sara Duvisac, Avigail Vantu, Gianpaolo Baiocchi, Nicole Summers |
New York University |
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Morning Session 4: Flash session – Neighborhood Inequality (Each presenter will give a 5-minute, roughly 5-slide presentation. Authors will be available for further discussion following the presentations.) |
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Age Incongruity in Racially Integrated Neighborhoods |
Christina Nelson |
New York University |
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“I Thought This was a Ghost Neighborhood” Tradeoffs Between Safety and Social Ties for Children Moving from City to Suburb |
Allison Young |
Johns Hopkins University |
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Place, Context, and Confidence in the American Dream |
Rachel Wildfeuer |
Temple University |
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How Context Mediates the Intergenerational Transmission of Skills: Disentangling Neighborhood Socio-demographics and Social Conditions |
Jared Schachner |
Harvard University |
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Cultivating a Catholic Neighborhood: Space, Place, and Subcultural Identity in a Gentrifying Municipality |
Audra Dugandzic |
University of Notre Dame |
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Renting the West Side: Two-Flat Landlords in Chicago’s Low-Income Neighborhoods |
Allison Suppan Helmuth |
University of Illinois at Chicago |
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12:30-1:30 |
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LUNCH CATERED ON-SITE |
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1:45-3:15 |
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Afternoon Session 1: Gentrification and racial inequality |
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Racial Inequality and Gentrification in U.S. Cities, 1980-2017 |
Elaina Johns-Wolfe |
University of Cincinnati |
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Racial Inequality Between Gentrifiers: How the Race of Gentrifiers Affects Retail Development in Gentrifying Neighborhoods |
Mahesh Somashekhar |
University of Illinois at Chicago |
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How the News Racializes American Gentrification |
Zawadi Rucks-Ahidiana |
New York University |
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Reconceptualizing the Sociology of Gentrification in and of the Global South |
Melissa M. Valle |
Rutgers University–Newark |
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Afternoon Session 2: Markets and Urban Inequality |
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Social Structure of the Informal Housing Market |
Christine Jang-Trettien |
Johns Hopkins University |
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Accounting for Accountability: Non-meritocratic Evaluations, City Credit Ratings, and Urban Inequality |
Davon N. Norris |
The Ohio State University |
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The State of Evictions During the Affordability Crisis: Measuring Prevalence and Disparate Impact through Machine Learning on Court Records |
Tim Thomas, Ott Toomet, Ian Kennedy, Alex Ramiller |
University of Washington |
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Locking in Urban Transformation through Organizational Experiments |
Nate Ela |
American Bar Foundation |
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Afternoon Session 3: The New Urban Sociology, Inequality, and Social Change |
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The New Urban Sociology |
Mark Gottdeiner |
SUNY-Buffalo |
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The New Urban Sociology and Social Movements |
Randolph Hohle |
SUNY-Fredonia |
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The Commodification of Land and a Theory of Social Transformation |
Lipon Mondal |
Virginia Tech University |
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Afternoon Session 4: Housing and Landscape Inequality in the City |
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The Housing Divide as a Social Structure |
Marco Garrido |
University of Chicago |
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The Housing Crisis, Generalized: Housing Affordability for the Middle Class |
Kasey Zapatka |
The CUNY Graduate Center |
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Agrarianization of South African Cities: Alternatives from Below to the Legacies of Apartheid |
Ricardo Jacobs |
Johns Hopkins University |
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Landscape Change, But For Whom? Tracking Land Cover Changes and Social Inequalities in Greater Houston |
Kevin T. Smiley |
University of Buffalo |
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3:30-5 |
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Afternoon Session 5: Marginality and Spatial Stigma |
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Improving Care for Elders Who Prefer Informal Spaces to Age-Separated Institutions and Healthcare Settings |
Stacy Torres, Xuemei Cao |
University of California, San Francisco; University of Albany, SUNY |
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Democracy, Inclusion, and the “Right to the City” in Urban Street Bands |
Meghan E. Kallman |
University of Massachusetts-Boston |
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How does Lead Poisoning Contribute to Urban Inequality? |
Matthew H. McLeskey |
University of Buffalo |
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Decoupled Displacement: Geographic and Socioeconomic Heterogeneity Among Students Displaced by School Closure |
Kiara Millay Nerenberg |
Johns Hopkins University |
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Afternoon Session 6: Crime, Criminal Justice, and Urban Inequality |
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Criminal Records and Access to Rental Housing: A Field Experiment |
Laura DeMarco |
Ohio State University |
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From Murder Capital to Cappuccino City: Crime, Black Displacement, and Gentrification in the Nation’s Capital |
Tanya Golash-Boza, Hyunsu Oh |
University of California, Merced |
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The Pipeline From Prison to Jail: An Examination of Parole Supervision |
Chloe Haimson |
University of Wisconsin-Madison |
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Were Latino Communities Safer Than Others? Some Surprising Findings from San Antonio |
Ramiro Martinez, Jr., Keller Sheppard |
Northeastern University |
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Afternoon Session 7: Urban Policy Experiments and Inteventions |
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Employing a Multi-Stakeholder Framework in Designing Smart Cities in Tennessee |
Cristina del-Real, Chandra Ward, Mina Sartipi |
University of Cadiz, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga |
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Effects of Direct Urban Climate Lending on Emissions Reduction in World Cities: New Insights on Global Climate Finance |
Benjamin Leffel |
University of California, Irvine |
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Neighborhood Inequality and Place-based Policymaking at Scale: Los Angeles County 2010-2030 |
Jared Schachner |
Harvard University |
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Embedded Cohesion: Social Bases of Urban Public Goods Distribution |
Benjamin H. Bradlow |
Brown University |
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Civic Transformation and Elite Politics: The Formation of Interlocking Directorates in Urban Non-Profit Organizations |
Andrew Messamore |
University of Texas at Austin |
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5-6:30 |
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Cocktail hour |