Published June 2018
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The Politics of Public Transportation: Public Transit Design and Black-White Neighborhood Segregation in Chicago
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This research aims to explore many commonly asserted connections between public transit routes and ethnic separations in Chicago neighborhoods. It investigates potential political intentions behind design decisions and aims to examine isolative effects of both transit design to limit movement and transit design to create boundaries. The relationships between the government, the transit authorities, local political culture, existing ethnic divisions, and route designs are also discussed.
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