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View article: Conclusion
Conclusion Open
In the concluding chapter, we introduce a broader agenda of collaboration between community development and schools that elaborates upon our theoretical framework and emphasizes diverse perspectives and power. We highlight the importance o…
View article: Urban Schools and the Growth Machine 1
Urban Schools and the Growth Machine 1 Open
This chapter explores conflicts between urban growth machine policies, public-school finance, and educational equity in Columbus, Ohio. The city of Columbus is one of the fastest-growing cities in the Midwest, but its largest urban public …
View article: Community Development and Schools
Community Development and Schools Open
This book lays out the promise and potential of schools as community-building institutions. It explores the challenges faced in incorporating schools into broader community development policy, and also recognizes the changing demographics …
View article: Youth Demographic Trends and Equity Considerations
Youth Demographic Trends and Equity Considerations Open
Planning for K12 educational systems and community development necessitates a comprehensive understanding of the demographic and socio-economic conditions of today's youth population. The chapter explores demographic and geographic trends …
View article: Perspectives of community members on community-based participatory research: A systematic literature review
Perspectives of community members on community-based participatory research: A systematic literature review Open
Anchor institutions are a part of a complex urban governance regime influencing policy, investment and programming in urban neighborhoods. Anchor land-grant educational institutions are questioning their role in conducting impactful resear…
View article: A History Of The Impacts Of Discriminatory Policies On Housing And Maternal And Infant Health In An Ohio Neighborhood
A History Of The Impacts Of Discriminatory Policies On Housing And Maternal And Infant Health In An Ohio Neighborhood Open
Community-level disinvestment and de facto segregation rooted in decades of discriminatory race-based policies and racism have resulted in unacceptably large infant mortality rates in racial minority neighborhoods across the US. Most commu…
View article: Social Equity of Public Participation Environments
Social Equity of Public Participation Environments Open
To address the lack of research on institutional barriers to public participation, we examine participation environments by studying neighborhood commissions. Using the Strategic Action Field Framework for Implementation Research, we illus…
View article: Urban schools and the growth machine: When public education and development policy conflict
Urban schools and the growth machine: When public education and development policy conflict Open
The following case study explores the durability of conflict between urban growth machine policies, public-school finance, and educational equity in Columbus, OH. The City of Columbus is one of the fastest growing cities in the Midwest, bu…
View article: Planning History From the Lions’ Perspective
Planning History From the Lions’ Perspective Open
Problem, research strategy, and findingsPlanning history in the United States is deeply intertwined with Black history. Yet, mainstream planning history narratives center White male planners and either ignore or present Black communities a…
View article: A Framework to Address Maternal and Child Health Inequities as a Place-Based Issue
A Framework to Address Maternal and Child Health Inequities as a Place-Based Issue Open
on Maternity Care for Black Mamas 1 which provides principles that should underpin the ethical design of clinical, epidemiological, health services, and public health research, specifically, with, for,
View article: DIGITAL UNDERWATER TECHNOLOGIES IN THE METHONI BAY CULTURAL HERITAGE PROJECT, GREECE: INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACHES AND SUSTAINABILITY
DIGITAL UNDERWATER TECHNOLOGIES IN THE METHONI BAY CULTURAL HERITAGE PROJECT, GREECE: INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACHES AND SUSTAINABILITY Open
Submerged cultural heritage provides a unique opportunity to couple paleoenvironmental and culture-his-torical research with the contemporary cultural heritage needs of the public where field work takes place. Greece provides an ideal loca…
View article: Connecting past to present: Examining different approaches to linking historical redlining to present day health inequities
Connecting past to present: Examining different approaches to linking historical redlining to present day health inequities Open
In the 1930’s, the Home Owner Loan Corporation (HOLC) drafted maps to quantify variation in real estate credit risk across US city neighborhoods. The letter grades and associated risk ratings assigned to neighborhoods discriminated against…
View article: More Than Shelter: Housing for Urban Maternal and Infant Health
More Than Shelter: Housing for Urban Maternal and Infant Health Open
Housing quality, stability, and affordability have a direct relationship to socioemotional and physical health. Both city planning and public health have long recognized the role of housing in health, but the complexity of this relationshi…
View article: Neighborhood-Level Lead Paint Hazard for Children under 6: A Tool for Proactive and Equitable Intervention
Neighborhood-Level Lead Paint Hazard for Children under 6: A Tool for Proactive and Equitable Intervention Open
Lead is well known for its adverse health effects on children, particularly when exposure occurs at earlier ages. The primary source of lead hazards among young children is paint used in buildings built before 1978. Despite being 100% prev…
View article: Confronting the Legacy of “Separate but Equal”: Can the History of Race, Real Estate, and Discrimination Engage and Inform Contemporary Policy?
Confronting the Legacy of “Separate but Equal”: Can the History of Race, Real Estate, and Discrimination Engage and Inform Contemporary Policy? Open
Rarely do the public, community leaders, or policymakers engage the history of structural racialization. Despite this lack of public awareness, a large body of literature illustrates the importance of urban development history as a mechani…
View article: Planning for Youth Emotional Health in Unruly Environments: Bringing a Trauma Informed Community Building Lens to Therapeutic Planning
Planning for Youth Emotional Health in Unruly Environments: Bringing a Trauma Informed Community Building Lens to Therapeutic Planning Open
Planning in the context of emotion is an important but underemphasized aspect of planning practice. Planning literature has traditionally viewed issues of trauma through the lens of therapeutic planning. Two strands of scholarship emerging…
View article: Equity: The Silent “E” in Sustainability: Social Justice and Smart Growth Must Work Together for a Sustainable Future
Equity: The Silent “E” in Sustainability: Social Justice and Smart Growth Must Work Together for a Sustainable Future Open
Though social equity is a critical part of sustainable development, local municipalities often focus more on environmental protection and economic prosperity than on equity when making land use decisions. The authors of this article examin…
View article: Seeking Food Justice and a Just City through Local Action in Food Systems: Opportunities, Challenges, and Transformation
Seeking Food Justice and a Just City through Local Action in Food Systems: Opportunities, Challenges, and Transformation Open
First paragraphs: Producing social change and supporting social justice has always required multiscalar strategy and action. Federal policy actions can be transformative, but are sensitive to extreme philosophical shifts and partisan conf…
View article: Neighborhood Opportunity and Location Affordability for Low-Income Renter Families
Neighborhood Opportunity and Location Affordability for Low-Income Renter Families Open
We use the Location Affordability Index (LAI) and the newly developed Child Opportunity Index (COI) to assess, for the first time, the tradeoff between neighborhood opportunity and housing/transportation affordability facing low-income ren…