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Christopher Rick – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2023
Congestion is a persistent and expensive problem, costing the nation collectively over $300 billion each year. Cities have generally attempted to address congestion using an unoriginal set of expensive strategies, like building new roads or expanding public transit, and many cities are considering implementing congestion pricing. Expanding school…
Descriptors: Urban Areas, Crowding, Transportation, Student Transportation
Aicinena, Steve – Online Submission, 2019
Coaches often enter their profession in hopes of helping others and making the world a better place in which to live. In this narrative, the Author recounts a volleyball recruiting trip to Denver, Colorado. He stays in an area of the city plagued by homelessness and crime. What he saw and experienced made him question the real impact he has on…
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, Team Sports, Urban Areas, College Athletics
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Lucio-Villegas, Emilio; García Goncet, Daniel; Cowe, Louise – Studies in the Education of Adults, 2016
To reflect on education and citizenship, we have selected a singular experience related to the fight for housing. In this specific case, the struggle is linked to an endeavour for maintaining traditional ways of life in the place where people were born and raised. Our theoretical framework is related to several authors, such as Freire, Gramsci,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Housing, Urban Areas, Adult Education
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Bhuyan, Md. Rashed; Zhang, Ye – Journal of Mixed Methods Research, 2020
Mixed methods research (MMR) is useful for addressing complex and multidisciplinary urban problems. This article demonstrates an integrated MMR approach with a novel two-phase exploratory sequential design while studying play, play space, and children's (age 7-15 years) location preference for play in three residential areas in Dhaka. We used…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mixed Methods Research, Urban Problems, Play
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Bayhan, Sezen – Critical Studies in Education, 2017
In Turkey, the social and economic changes of the past couple of decades have facilitated a neoliberal reconstruction of the city and a concomitant reorganisation of its educational spaces. The interaction between the urban space economy and school spaces has been documented by various studies, most of which point to the interplay between…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Politics of Education, Relocation, Neighborhood Schools
Mallach, Alan – Brookings Institution, 2010
The end of World War II heralded an era of urban disinvestment in the United States. While some cities began to rebound in the 1990s with population and economic growth, others--including large cities like Detroit, Cleveland, and St. Louis as well as many smaller cities and towns--did not, and have continued to decline. As these communities…
Descriptors: Economic Progress, Strategic Planning, Land Use, Population Trends
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Dilworth, Richardson – Teaching in Higher Education, 2008
This article compares American and Albanian college students' urban political experiences in order to understand the relevance of American models of urban politics to developing nations. Urban growth in Albania has created needs for teaching students about urban governance. The evidence presented here suggests that Albanians' conceptions of urban…
Descriptors: Urban Areas, Urban Problems, Activism, Foreign Countries
Harris, William W. – Public Telecommunications Review, 1976
Urban planners and officials are calling for a revitalization of dying American cities. The media, a contributor to perpetuating the city's negative image, is being remobilized to combat that image. (Author)
Descriptors: Programing (Broadcast), Television, Urban Areas, Urban Problems
Wittcoff, Raymond H. – Center Magazine, 1973
Suggests ways in which urban blight, including slum dwellings, pollution, traffic congestions, etc., may be eliminated. (SB)
Descriptors: Urban Areas, Urban Environment, Urban Improvement, Urban Problems
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Parker, Keith D.; Wright, Earl II; Wingren, Jennifer – Challenge: A Journal of Research on African American Men, 1999
Examines the distribution of fear of crime and the influence of selected predictors of fear of crime among African American males from two large U.S. cities. Survey data indicated that about three-quarters of the respondents did not view fear of crime as problematic in their communities. Results supported a relationship between fear of crime, age,…
Descriptors: Blacks, Crime, Fear, Males
United States Conference of Mayors, Washington, DC. – 1985
A survey by the U.S. Conference of Mayors of its 22 member Task Force on Joblessness on Hunger to determine the current status of hunger in cities revealed the following facts among others: (1) Despite 15 months of economic recovery, the problem of hunger has grown and is expected to increase over the next year; (2) Two-thirds of the cities…
Descriptors: Emergency Programs, Hunger, Poverty, Unemployment
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Ackah, Yaw – Journal of Black Studies, 2000
Studied fear of crime among Ghanaian immigrants in the Washington, D.C. area, taking aspects of Ghanaian culture into account. Survey responses of 300 immigrants showed that the majority of the Ghanaian immigrants experienced fear of crime, but those who had been urban residents in Ghana were less fearful, probably because they were already…
Descriptors: Crime, Fear, Foreign Countries, Immigrants
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Rybcznski, Witold; Linneman, Peter D. – Public Interest, 1999
Explores solutions to the problem of shrinking cities, population declines in urban areas. Consolidation and de-annexation are not desirable alternatives, but for many shrinking cities no other workable alternative can be seen. The reality is that many cities will continue to shrink. Radical redesign can make cities better and smaller. (SLD)
Descriptors: Community Change, Urban Areas, Urban Planning, Urban Problems
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Houston, Donald – Urban Studies, 1998
Discusses methodology to examine the problem of spatial mismatch of jobs, showing how the simple accessibility measures used by Daniel Immergluck (1998) are poor reflections of the availability of jobs to an individual and explaining why a gravity model is a favorable alternative. Also discusses the unsuitability of aggregate data for testing the…
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Models, Neighborhoods, Research Methodology
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Immergluck, Daniel – Urban Studies, 1998
Discusses the methodology used to analyze the availability of jobs for residents of a particular neighborhood, examining the spatial mismatch hypothesis in the context of jobs available to young minority males in cities. Considers the use of gravity models and the importance of large-scale data sets. (SLD)
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Models, Neighborhoods, Research Methodology
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