"A new paradigm of research, policy, and practice that acknowledges the multiple scales at which we live every day-addresses, streets, and neighborhoods"--
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Daniel T. O’Brien is Professor in the School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs and the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Northeastern University and Director of the Boston Area Research Initiative (BARI), which advances civically engaged research in collaboration with the communities of greater Boston. He is the author of The Urban Commons and the textbook Urban Informatics.
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Contents Acknowledgments Introduction: The Pointillistic City Part I: Where You Live Matters 1 Neighborhoods Matter 2 Places Matter Part II: Troubled Properties and Their Communities 3 Diverse Places, Diverse Problems 4 The Life Course of Troubled Places 5 Action and Setting Part III: Environmental Justice and Microspatial Inequities 6 Pointillism and Environmental Justice 7 Places Matter for Environmental Hazards 8 Microspatial Inequities in Action Part IV: Supporting Communities through Their Places 9 Pacifying Problem Places in Collaboration with Communities 10 Common SENSES for Hyperlocal Environmental Justice Conclusion: A Pointillistic Future for Research, Policy, and Practice Appendices Notes References Index
Contents Acknowledgments Introduction: The Pointillistic City Part I: Where You Live Matters 1 Neighborhoods Matter 2 Places Matter Part II: Troubled Properties and Their Communities 3 Diverse Places, Diverse Problems 4 The Life Course of Troubled Places 5 Action and Setting Part III: Environmental Justice and Microspatial Inequities 6 Pointillism and Environmental Justice 7 Places Matter for Environmental Hazards 8 Microspatial Inequities in Action Part IV: Supporting Communities through Their Places 9 Pacifying Problem Places in Collaboration with Communities 10 Common SENSES for Hyperlocal Environmental Justice Conclusion: A Pointillistic Future for Research, Policy, and Practice Appendices Notes References Index
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