The Collaborative Image of The City: Mapping the Inequality of Urban Perception
Massachusetts Institute of Technology · TU Wien · +3 more institutions
Abstract
A traveler visiting Rio, Manila or Caracas does not need a report to learn that these cities are unequal; she can see it directly from the taxicab window. This is because in most cities inequality is conspicuous, but also, because cities express different forms of inequality that are evident to casual observers. Cities are highly heterogeneous and often unequal with respect to the income of their residents, but also with respect to the cleanliness of their neighborhoods, the beauty of their architecture, and the liveliness of their streets, among many other evaluative dimensions. Until now, however, our ability to understand the effect of a city's built environment on social and economic outcomes has been…
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3Topics & keywords
- Casual
- Perception
- Inequality
- Intuition
- Beauty
- Geography
- Cartography
- Economic geography