Brown: U.S. Cities Segregated Not Just By Where People Live, But Where They Travel Daily
February 12, 2021
February 12, 2021
PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island, Feb. 12 (TNSJou) -- Brown University issued the following news:
One thing that decades of social science research has made abundantly clear? Americans in urban areas live in neighborhoods deeply segregated by race -- and they always have.
Less clear, however, is whether city-dwellers stay segregated when they leave home and go about their daily routines. That's a question to which Jennifer Candipan, an assistant professor of sociology at B . . .
One thing that decades of social science research has made abundantly clear? Americans in urban areas live in neighborhoods deeply segregated by race -- and they always have.
Less clear, however, is whether city-dwellers stay segregated when they leave home and go about their daily routines. That's a question to which Jennifer Candipan, an assistant professor of sociology at B . . .
