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Building Bridges or Barriers? The Racial and Environmental Impacts of Urban Highways
16
Aug
Race/Ethnicity

Building Bridges or Barriers? The Racial and Environmental Impacts of Urban Highways

Randy Lynn, Ph.D.0 Comments
Highway development projects in Omaha have historically favored affluent, predominantly white neighborhoods while disadvantaging minority communities. Environmental burdens from highways, such as pollution and displacement, disproportionately impact neighborhoods of color.…
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From Trauma to Trouble: ACEs and Delinquency in Rural, Suburban, and Urban Settings
13
Aug
Criminology

From Trauma to Trouble: ACEs and Delinquency in Rural, Suburban, and Urban Settings

Randy Lynn, Ph.D.0 Comments
On Average, Florida Youths Endure Multiple Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs): This is the case in both rural (2.40) and urban/suburban (2.28) settings. Rural Youths Report More Delinquent Acts: Rural youths…
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How Toronto’s Trespass Tactics Undermine Urban Inclusion and Fairness
20
Mar
Criminology, Geography/Place, Human Rights

How Toronto’s Trespass Tactics Undermine Urban Inclusion and Fairness

Randy Lynn, Ph.D.0 Comments
In 2021, the City of Toronto utilized the Trespass to Property Act to issue suspension notices to encampment leaders, effectively prioritizing property owners' interests over the rights and dignities of…
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What Would Sociology’s Founder Say About 2024’s Culture Wars?
15
Jan
Culture, Fundamentals

What Would Sociology’s Founder Say About 2024’s Culture Wars?

Randy Lynn, Ph.D.0 Comments
Today's culture wars have their roots in conflicts between industrial and pre-industrial ways of life. Emile Durkheim, a founder of modern sociology, referred to them as organic solidarity and mechanical…
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