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Chicago has been front and center in the long history of urban sociology. This session invites reflections on old and new empirical work centering “The Second City,” including critiques of or admiration for U.S. urban sociology’s long obsession with Chicago.
Defended Neighborhoods, Vulnerable Routines: The Social Ecology of Everyday Discrimination - Nicolo P Pinchak, University of Chicago; Christopher R Browning, The Ohio State University; Bethany Boettner, Ohio State University; J. Brandon Carter, The University of Texas at Austin; Catherine A. Calder, The University of Texas at Austin
Examining Variation in Access to Internet and Computers Across Illinois Neighborhoods - Della Cox, University of Chicago
Living Diversity: Statistical and Social Integration in a Racially Diverse Neighborhood - Denia Garcia, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Trust in Motion: Neighborhood social context and trust in real-time - Nathalia Santos, Cornell University
Foretelling a New Chicago Sociology? The work of Jonesville in the Committee on Human Development, 1940-1950 - Liping Wang, Peking University