Eric Klinenberg

Helen Gould Shepard Professor of Social Science at NYU. Director @nyu_ipk Books: Heat Wave, Going Solo, Modern Romance (w/ @azizansari), Palaces for the People

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Recommended by Eric Klinenberg

Tonight at @nyu_ipk - the great economist Robert Frank discusses his new book *Under the Influence* w/ @GernotWagner. Free and open to everyone. 6 pm. @econnaturalist @PrincetonUPress https://t.co/ErykaWM5BS (from X)

Clarifies misconceptions about alcoholism, discusses the importance of nutrition in its treatment, and suggests guidelines for recovery programs

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Recommended by Eric Klinenberg

Place matters, and this important book lays out the best scientific research establishing exactly how and why. Changing Places is essential for everyone interested in cities, and it's a must-read for anyone―scholar, citizen, or political official―who wants to improve them. (from Amazon)

Changing Places: The Science and Art of New Urban Planning book cover

by John MacDonald, Charles Branas, Robert Stokes·You?

How the science of urban planning can make our cities healthier, safer, and more livable The design of every aspect of the urban landscape―from streets and sidewalks to green spaces, mass transit, and housing―fundamentally influences the health and safety of the communities who live there. It can affect people's stress levels and determine whether they walk or drive, the quality of the air they breathe, and how free they are from crime. Changing Places provides a compelling look at the new science and art of urban planning, showing how scientists, planners, and citizens can work together to reshape city life in measurably positive ways. Drawing on the latest research in city planning, economics, criminology, public health, and other fields, Changing Places demonstrates how well-designed changes to place can significantly improve the well-being of large groups of people. The book argues that there is a disconnect between those who implement place-based changes, such as planners and developers, and the urban scientists who are now able to rigorously evaluate these changes through testing and experimentation. This compelling book covers a broad range of structural interventions, such as building and housing, land and open space, transportation and street environments, and entertainment and recreation centers. Science shows we can enhance people's health and safety by changing neighborhoods block-by-block. Changing Places explains why planners and developers need to recognize the value of scientific testing, and why scientists need to embrace the indispensable know-how of planners and developers. This book reveals how these professionals, working together and with urban residents, can create place-based interventions that are simple, affordable, and scalable to entire cities.