Bethany Boettner
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Browning C, Pinchak N, Calder C, Boettner B
Annu Rev Sociol
. 2024 Aug;
50:41-59.
PMID: 39149714
Experience sampling (ES) - also referred to as ecological momentary assessment (EMA) - is a data collection method that involves asking study participants to report on their thoughts, feelings, behaviors,...
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Yoon S, Yang J, Wang J, Boettner B, Browning C
Child Abuse Negl
. 2024 Jul;
154:106952.
PMID: 39053221
Background: Child maltreatment may alter the way that adolescents engage in and interact within the places they visit in their daily routines, namely youth activity spaces. Thus, it is important...
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Carter J, Browning C, Boettner B, Pinchak N, Calder C
Ann Appl Stat
. 2024 Jun;
18(1):794-818.
PMID: 38831930
Collective efficacy-the capacity of communities to exert social control toward the realization of their shared goals-is a foundational concept in the urban sociology and neighborhood effects literature. Traditionally, empirical studies...
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Browning C, Pinchak N, Calder C, Boettner B
J Adolesc Health
. 2024 Mar;
74(6):1156-1163.
PMID: 38483377
Purpose: The everyday experience of safety promotes health and successful development during adolescence. To date, few studies have examined racial variation in the spatial determinants of in-the-moment perceived safety. Methods:...
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Browning C, Tarrence J, Calder C, Pinchak N, Boettner B
AJS
. 2024 Jan;
128(3):914-961.
PMID: 38213504
Foundational urban social theories view heterogeneity of exposure to spatial and social contexts as essential aspects of the urban experience. In contrast, contemporary neighborhood research emphasizes the isolation of city...
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Pinchak N, Browning C, Boettner B, Calder C, Tarrence J
Soc Forces
. 2023 Apr;
101(4):1888-1917.
PMID: 37082330
The formative work of Jane Jacobs underscores the combination of "eyes on the street" and trust between residents in deterring crime. Nevertheless, little research has assessed the effects of residential...
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Gurukar S, Boettner B, Browning C, Calder C, Parthasarathy S
Appl Netw Sci
. 2022 Dec;
7.
PMID: 36540354
Human mobility analysis plays a crucial role in urban analysis, city planning, epidemic modeling, and even understanding neighborhood effects on individuals' health. Often, these studies model human mobility in the...
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Pinchak N, Browning C, Calder C, Boettner B
Demography
. 2022 Sep;
59(5):1763-1789.
PMID: 36095161
In the United States, Black youth tend to grow up in remarkably less resourced neighborhoods than White youth. This study investigates whether and to what extent Black youth are moreover...
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Keymanesh M, Gurukar S, Boettner B, Browning C, Calder C, Parthasarathy S
Complex Netw XI (2020)
. 2022 Jun;
2020:197-211.
PMID: 35662896
Sociologists associate the spatial variation of crime within an urban setting, with the concept of collective efficacy. The collective efficacy of a neighborhood is defined as social cohesion among neighbors...
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Browning C, Calder C, Boettner B, Tarrence J, Khan K, Soller B, et al.
Am Sociol Rev
. 2022 Jan;
86(2):201-233.
PMID: 34992302
Since the inception of urban sociology, the "neighborhood" has served as the dominant context thought to capture developmentally significant youth experiences beyond the home. Yet no large-scale study has examined...