Mapping Occupations Against COVID-19 Cases in NYC

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New York City first released its community level COVID-19 on March 26th and is updating it regularly. I compare this data against 2018 American Community Survey occupation data in NYC zip codes. The results show correlation between local COVID-19 cases and the places where more exposed workers live (ie. health, food, protection, cleaning, transport etc.) … Continue reading Mapping Occupations Against COVID-19 Cases in NYC

At the 2019 SACRPH Conference on Planning History

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I have one paper at this year’s Society for American City and Regional Planning History (SACRPH) conference, which will be held October 31st through November 3rd, 2019 in Arlington, Virginia. Details on my session are below: Home Away From Work: Conceptions of the Distinction Between Home and Workplace in Planning Before 1970 (Presentation) Session 7: … Continue reading At the 2019 SACRPH Conference on Planning History

At the 2019 ACSP Annual Conference

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I have one paper at this year’s Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) conference, which will be held October 24th through 27th, 2019 in Greenville South Carolina. Details on my session are below: A Long Groundwork for Transformation: Telework Advocacy as Strategic Niche Management (Presentation) 1.9 Pre-Organized Session: Scenarios and Urban Futures in Professional … Continue reading At the 2019 ACSP Annual Conference