
John Mollenkopf
@mousam
Center for Urban Research, CUNY Graduate Center. Urban politics and policy, immigrant mobilization, New York City in comparative perspective.
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07-03-2009 20:46:43
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Thanks to Steven Romalewski from The Graduate Center for offering a training at our Friday Community Planning Fellowship seminar. The fellows learned how to use nyc.redistrictingandyou.org to compare and analyze proposed City Council district maps, and understand the implications of redistricting.


Reminder: ARC Applications now Open until Nov 15th! gc.cuny.edu/advanced-resea… The Graduate Center



A fascinating and important question: How and why do New York City neighborhoods evolve? John Mollenkopf focuses his sharp eye on Flatbush. vitalcitynyc.org/articles/the-e…

Unter anderem zu dem Statement von Hasso #Plattner, aber auch der allgemeinen Entwicklung der Berliner Nachbarschaften und Schulen hat mich für die heutige Ausgabe nd.Aktuell interviewt. Wer reinschauen möchte: Seite 26 im Print oder online hier: nd-aktuell.de/artikel/117990…


A thorough, helpful overview of what happened w/NYS redistricting and how to reform the "reform" of 2014 that got us into the post-2020 mess, via Jeff Wice CityLand NY Law Elections, Census & Redistricting Institute Pulls no punches on the problems and potential (hopeful!) solutions: citylandnyc.org/new-york-redis…

It took longer than expected but it’s all done. 👊🏾🥳 Journal of Urban Affairs (JUA) is scheduling the special issue’s release for September 2024. 🍾🥂 IMHO the special issue will be arresting.🔥🧊 I titled my intro to it “Policing the Urban World: A Primer.” 🍩☕️ I’ll now rest for a wee bit. 🧘🏾♂️🛌

📢 Our Horizon Europe 🇪🇺 application MEN4DEM 'Masculinities for the future of European democracy' has been selected for funding! I look forward to leading this amazing consortium the coming years 🤸♀️




#ERSSymposium John Mollenkopf explores the importance of the comparative study of unauthorized #Migrants which is highlighted in Bialas's Forever 17. You can read this new symposium here: doi.org/10.1080/014198…




Here's a teaser for the The Graduate Center Election Atlas comparison map of 2020 & 2024 presidential results by election district in NYC: electionatlas.nyc/maps.html#!NYC… No 2024 results yet! For now you can see the 2020 results by 2024 EDs.



Prof. John Mollenkopf John Mollenkopf The Graduate Center discusses voter files & who voted in connection with census ACS data & mapping the results for redistricting Steven Romalewski at New York Law School Census State Data Centers The Redistrict Network PRB



