[HTML][HTML] Socio-spatial segregation and human mobility: A review of empirical evidence
Socio-spatial segregation is the physical separation of different social, economic, or
demographic groups within a geographic space, often resulting in unequal access to …
demographic groups within a geographic space, often resulting in unequal access to …
Still victimized in a thousand ways: segregation as a tool for exploitation in the twenty-first century
JW Faber, JP Drummond - Annual Review of Sociology, 2024 - annualreviews.org
In the thirty years since Massey and Denton's American Apartheid, sociological scholarship
on segregation has proliferated, calling attention to the ways in which the social geography …
on segregation has proliferated, calling attention to the ways in which the social geography …
Human mobility networks reveal increased segregation in large cities
A long-standing expectation is that large, dense and cosmopolitan areas support
socioeconomic mixing and exposure among diverse individuals,,,,–. Assessing this …
socioeconomic mixing and exposure among diverse individuals,,,,–. Assessing this …
Environmental inequality in the neighborhood networks of urban mobility in US cities
N Brazil - Proceedings of the National Academy of …, 2022 - National Acad Sciences
Research has made clear that neighborhoods impact the health and well-being of their
residents. A related strand of research shows that neighborhood disadvantage is …
residents. A related strand of research shows that neighborhood disadvantage is …
How people are exposed to neighborhoods racially different from their own
In US cities, neighborhoods have long been racially segregated. However, people do not
spend all their time in their neighborhoods, and the consequences of residential segregation …
spend all their time in their neighborhoods, and the consequences of residential segregation …
Scaling of the morphology of African cities
A large proportion of Africa's infrastructure is yet to be built. Where and how these new
buildings are constructed matters since today's decisions will last for decades. The resulting …
buildings are constructed matters since today's decisions will last for decades. The resulting …
The impacts of the modifiable areal unit problem (MAUP) on social equity analysis of public transit reliability
This study aims to examine the degree to which the results of social equity analysis on
public transit reliability are sensitive to the choice of spatial unit of analysis (ie, modifiable …
public transit reliability are sensitive to the choice of spatial unit of analysis (ie, modifiable …
[HTML][HTML] Towards an equity-centred model of sustainable mobility: Integrating inequality and segregation challenges in the green mobility transition
Urban planners and transportation policy makers around the world are proposing initiatives
for greener mobility, particularly by promoting higher urban development densities, active …
for greener mobility, particularly by promoting higher urban development densities, active …
Aggravated social segregation during the COVID-19 pandemic: Evidence from crowdsourced mobility data in twelve most populated US metropolitan areas
The notion of social segregation refers to the degrees of separation between socially
different population groups. Many studies have examined spatial and residential …
different population groups. Many studies have examined spatial and residential …
Revealing racial-ethnic segregation with individual experienced segregation indices based on social media data: A case study in Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim
While recent studies have started to measure the experienced racial-ethnic segregation
across activity space (beyond “residential” segregation), insufficient efforts have been …
across activity space (beyond “residential” segregation), insufficient efforts have been …