RESEARCH

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SHRINKING
CITIES



Hartt, Maxwell, Justin B. Hollander, Frank Popper, and Matt Ellis. (in press). Intraregional spatial dynamics of quality of life in shrinking cities and their suburbs. Planning Practice & Research. https://doi.org/10.1080/02697459.2021.1965735 .

Johnson, Michael P., Justin B. Hollander, and Eliza Whiteman. 2021. Supporting shrinkage: Better planning & decision-making for legacy cities. Albany, NY: SUNY Press.

Hartt, Maxwell, Justin B. Hollander, and Sharmistha Bagchi-Sen. 2021. The Post-Pandemic Future of Shrinking Cities (Viewpoint). Town Planning Review.

Zhou, Kai, Justin B. Hollander, and Jaroslav Koutsky (in press). Urban shrinkage in China, the USA, and the Czech Republic: a comparative perspective of multilevel governance. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research. doi: 10.1111/1468-2427.13030

Hartt, Maxwell, Justin B. Hollander, Frank Popper, and Matt Ellis. (in press). Intraregional spatial dynamics of quality of life in shrinking cities and their suburbs. Planning Practice & Research. https://doi.org/10.1080/02697459.2021.1965735

Nemeth, Jeremy, Justin B. Hollander, Eliza Whiteman, and Michael P. Johnson. 2020. Planning with justice in mind in a shrinking Baltimore. Journal of Urban Affairs 42:3, 351-370.

Hollander, Justin B. and Hartt, Maxwell. 2019. Vacancy and property values in shrinking downtowns: A comparative study of three New England cities. Town Planning Review 90, 3.

“An Ordinary City: Planning for Growth and Decline in North America.” Public lecture at the City Planning Institute of Japan. Tokyo, Japan. June 2018.

Hollander, Justin B. 2018. A research agenda for shrinking cities. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing.

Hollander, Justin B. 2018. An ordinary city: Planning for growth and decline in New Bedford, Massachusetts. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

Newman, Galen, Justin B. Hollander, Jaekyung Lee, Donghwan Gu, Boah Kim, Ryun Jung Lee, Jennifer A. Horney, Domonic Bearfield, and Yuxian Li. 2018. Smarter Shrinkage: a Neighborhood-Scaled Rightsizing Strategy Based on Land Use Dynamics. Journal of Geovisualization and Spatial Analysis 2, 11.

Hollander, Justin B., Maxwell Hartt, Andrew Wiley, and Shannon Vavra. 2018. Vacancy in Shrinking Downtowns: A Comparative Study of Québec, Ontario, and New England. Journal of Housing and the Built Environment 33, 4:591–613.

Hollander, Justin B., Michael P. Johnson, Rachel Drew, and Jingyu Tu. 2018. Changing urban form in a shrinking city. Environment and Planning B 46, 5:963-991.

Nemeth, Jeremy and Justin B. Hollander. 2016. Exploring right-sizing opportunities for foreclosure-driven residential vacancies (FDRVs) in shrinking cities. Journal of Landscape Architecture 11, 2:90-100.

"Shrinking American Cities." Invited keynote speaker at the Annual Academic Meeting of the Danske Landinspektørforening (The Danish Association of Chartered Surveyors). Nyborg, Denmark. January 2015.

Johnson, Michael P., Justin B. Hollander, and Eliza Whiteman. 2015. Data and Analytics for Neighborhood Development: Smart Shrinkage Decision Modeling in Baltimore, Maryland. In, Geertman, Stan, Joe Ferreira, Robert Goodspeed, and John Stillwel (Eds.) Smart Cities and Planning Support Systems. New York: Springer

Johnson, Michael P., Justin B. Hollander, Alma Hallulli and Ching-Mei Lin. 2014. Maintain, demolish, re-purpose: Policy design for vacant land management using decision models. Cities 40, B:151-162.

Hollander, Justin and Bernard Cahill. 2014. Planning for Regional Depopulation in Greater Buffalo. In Richardson, Harry (ed). Shrinking Cities: A Global Perspective. London/New York: Routledge.

Hollander, Justin B. 2013. Contemporary perceptions of nine decades of depopulation in New Bedford, Massachusetts. Urban Design International 18, 6-23.

“Urban absorption in a shrinking city: A close examination of land use and environmental change.” Invited speaker at Schaeffer Family Seminar Series, Department of Biology, College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, Mass. February 2014.

“Urban absorption in a shrinking city: A close examination of depopulation, land use change, and city planning.” Invited speaker at Connecting for Change, Marion Institute, New Bedford, Mass. October 2013.

"Smart Shrinkage in the USA: A Strategy for Managing Depopulation and Economic Decline." Invited speaker in Department of Urban Affairs and Planning Spring Lecture Series. Alexandria, Virginia. April 2013.

“Urban absorption in a shrinking city: A close examination of depopulation, land use change, and city planning” Invited speaker in the Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning Lecture Series. Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas. March 2013.

"Urban absorption in New Bedford: The reuse of abandoned buildings and vacant land since 1929". Invited speaker for 2012-13 UMass Creative Economy Lecture Series. New Bedford, Mass. February 2013.

Hollander, Justin B. 2012. Urban Absorption: What designers and planners can do about uncertainty in shrinking cities. THERE: Journal of Design (College of Design, University of Minnesota). Volume 7.

Hollander, Justin B. 2012. What To Do With Vacant Houses. Slate Magazine. March 30.

“The Relaxed Zone Overlay: A Planning and Zoning Tool for Smart Shrinkage” Invited speaker as part of lecture series at the City Design and Development Program, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. March 2012.

“Urban Absorption in a Shrinking City: New Bedford, Massachusetts.” 2012. Society of Architectural Historians, 65th Annual Conference. Detroit, MI. April 2012.

“Resilient Cities: Rethinking the Urban Landscape”. Invited panelist at the Future Tense Conference (New American Foundation/Slate Magazine/Arizona State University). Washington, DC. March 2012.

“Property and Space in the Declining City.” Panelist. Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting. New York, NY. February 2012.

“Urban Shrinkage and City Responses: How New Bedford, Massachusetts Physically Changed from 1930-2010.” Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference. Salt Lake City, UT. October 2011.

Hollander, Justin B. and Bernard Cahill. 2011. Confronting population decline in the Buffalo, New York, region: A close reading of the Erie-Niagara Framework for Regional Growth. Journal of Architecture and Planning Research 28, 3:252-267.

Pantalone, Stephen and Justin B. Hollander. 2011. Relaxed zoning overlay. Zoning Practice 28, 9:1-7.

Hollander, Justin B. and Jeremy Nemeth. 2011. The bounds of smart decline: A foundational theory for planning shrinking cities. Housing Policy Debate 21, 3:349-367.

Hollander, Justin B. 2011. Sunburnt cities: The Great Recession, depopulation and urban planning in the American Sunbelt. London / New York: Routledge.

“Sunburnt Cities: Global Lessons for Shrinking Cities.” Keynote address at the Future of Medium-Sized Cities U.K. Economic and Social Research Council-Funded Seminar Series. Keele University, Staffordshire, United Kingdom. June 2011.

Hollander, Justin B. 2011. Can a city successfully shrink? Evidence from survey data on neighborhood quality. Urban Affairs Review. 47, 1:129-141

Hollander, Justin B. 2010. Moving towards a shrinking cities metric: Analyzing land use changes associated with depopulation in Flint, Michigan. Cityscape: A Journal of Policy Development and Research 12, 1:133-151.

“Sunburnt Cities: Foreclosure, Abandonment and Hope for a Shrinking Sunbelt.” Invited lecture at Boston University Social Welfare Analysis Colloquium. October 2009.

Hollander, Justin B., Karina Pallagst, Terry Schwarz, and Frank Popper. 2009. Planning shrinking cities. Progress in Planning (special issue: Emerging Research Areas) 72, 4:223-232.

Hollander, Pamela W. and Justin B. Hollander. 2008. Activist literacy in shrinking cities: Lessons for urban education. Language Arts Journal of Michigan 23, 3:42-50.

“Can Cities Shrink to Greatness? Sustainable Design and (Un)Development in Cities.” Invited public lecture at the Taubman Center for Local and State Government, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. November 2008.

Hollander, Justin B. and Frank J. Popper. 2007. Planning practice and the shrinking city: Reversing the land use allocation model. Plan Canada 47, 2:38-40.

“Smart Growth? How about 'Smart Decline'?” Learning Lab. Professional Development Institute, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning & Public Policy, Rutgers University. Webcast, August 2007.

“Planning Practice and the Shrinking City: Reversing the Land Use Allocation Model.” Invited presentation at The Future of Shrinking Cities - Problems, Patterns and Strategies of Urban Transformation in a Global Context. University of California, Berkeley, February 2007.

BROWNFIELD REGENERATION



Stanislav Martinat, Josef Navratil, Justin B. Hollander, Jakub Trojan, Pavel Klapka, Petr Klusacek, and David Kalok. 2018. Re-reuse of regenerated brownfields: Lessons from an Eastern European post-industrial city. Journal of Cleaner Production 188, 536-545.

Hollander, Justin B. and Jessica Soule. 2017. Stakeholder Preferences on a Working Waterfront: Quality of Life, Land Uses and Planning Processes in Chelsea, Massachusetts. In, Phillips, Rhonda and Cecilia Wong (Eds.). Handbook of Community Well-Being Research. Springer.

Hollander, Justin B. 2013..Book Review: Hardin Kapp, Paul and Paul J. Armstrong (eds). 2012. Synergicity: Reinventing the Postindustrial city. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. Geographical Review 103, 2:310-312.

Knapp, Courtney E. and Justin B. Hollander. 2013. Exploring the potential for integrating community benefits agreements into brownfield redevelopment projects. In Jackson-Elmoore, C, Hula, R.C., and Reese, L.A.editors, Brownfields: A Comparative Analysis of Adaptive Reuse of Contaminated Properties. London: Ashgate.

Heacock, Erin, and Justin B. Hollander. 2011. A grounded theory approach to development suitability analysis. Landscape and Urban Planning 100, 109-116.

Hollander, Justin, Niall Kirkwood, and Julia Gold. 2010. Principles of Brownfield Regeneration: Cleanup, Design, and Reuse of Derelict Land. Washington, DC: Island Press.

“Polluted and Dangerous in New Bedford, Massachusetts.” Keynote speaker at Massachusetts Association of Planning Directors Monthly Luncheon Series. New Bedford, Massachusetts. October 2009.

“Polluted and Dangerous in New Bedford, Massachusetts.” Invited guest lecture in the course “Brownfields Practicum - Sustainable Redevelopment of Brownfield Sites” Graduate School of Design, Harvard University. October 2009.

Hollander, Justin B. 2010. Private property owners and the remaking of brownfields. Public Works Management & Policy 15, 1:32-56.

“Polluted and Dangerous in New Bedford, Massachusetts.” Keynote speaker at Massachusetts Association of Planning Directors Monthly Luncheon Series. New Bedford, Massachusetts. October 2009.

Hollander, Justin B. 2009. Polluted, and dangerous: America’s worst abandoned properties and what can be done about them. Burlington, VT: The University of Vermont Press.

Greenberg, Michael, Karen Lowrie, Justin Hollander, Joanna Burger, Charles Powers, Michael Gochfeld 2008. Citizen board issues and local newspaper coverage of risk, remediation, and environmental management: Six U.S. nuclear weapons facilities. Remediation Journal 18, 3:79-90.

“Reuse of Brownfields in the U.S.: A Comparison of Federal and Non-Federal Property Reuse Outcomes.” American Planning Association’s National Conference. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 2007.

“Case Studies of Abandoned Properties in Richmond, Virginia and Youngstown, Ohio.” Research Grant from Appraisers Research Foundation, November 2006.

Greenberg, Michael R. and Justin B. Hollander. 2006. Neighborhood stigma twenty years later: Revisiting Superfund sites in New Jersey. The Appraisal Journal 26, 2:161-173.

Greenberg, Michael R. and Justin B. Hollander. 2006. The EPA’s brownfields pilot program: A multi-geographically layered and socially desirable innovation. American Journal of Public Health 96, 2:277-281.

SUSTAINABLE
& HEALTHY COMMUNITIES



Tietjen, Bethany C., Karen Jacobsen, and Justin B. Hollander. (in press). Climate change and urban migration in Sub-Saharan African cities: Impacts and governance challenges. Journal of Climate Resilience and Climate Justice.

Hollander, Justin B., Sara Folta, Erin Michelle Graves, Jennifer Allen, and Minyu Situ. 2021. Effects of a Social Media-Engaged Fitness App on Walking Behaviors and Perception: A pilot study of an Urban Health Innovation. JMIR Formative Research. http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/22571

Harchol-Balter, Mor and Justin B. Hollander. 2021. Target the youngest first. The Boston Globe. P. A9. January 11.

Bista, Shabnam, Justin B. Hollander, and Minyu Situ (in press). A content analysis of transportation planning documents in Toronto and Montreal. Case Studies on Transport Policy.

Hollander, Justin B., Cara Foster-Karim, and Andrew Wiley. 2019. Urban inclusivity through a service design framework. Journal of Place Management and Development 12, 1:71-87.

Hartt, Maxwell and Justin B. Hollander. 2018. Urban size and academic focus: Exploring trends in Canadian urban geography, planning and policy literature. Canadian Journal of Urban Research 27, 1:1-13.

Hollander, Justin B. and Ann Sussman. 2015. Boring cityscapes are bad for your health. The Boston Globe. Op-Ed. October 13, p. A6.

“Equity Considerations in Transportation, Housing, and Shrinking Cities.” Invited presenter at 12th annual New England Smart Growth Leadership Forum, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Lincoln Institute of Land Policy. Boston, Mass. November 2014.

Hollander, Justin B. 2014. A new tack for economic development. The Boston Globe (Podium section). March 27. www.bostonglobe.com/opinion/2014/03/27/new-tack-for-economic-development

Holmes, Jacqueline and Justin B. Hollander. 2013. When Landowners are More than Green: Case studies of regenerating Atlantic Canada’s devastated landscapes. In, Campbell, C. and R. Summerby-Murray (eds.), Environmental Histories of Atlantic Canada. Fredericton, N.B: Acadiensis Press.

Hollander, Justin B. 2012. Long live paper. Op-Ed. The New York Times. October 10. p. A23.

Hollander, Justin B. 2012. Create a good transportation infrastructure and the rest will fall into place (Up for Discussion: How Dense Can You Be?). Zócalo Public Square. May 2.

Hollander, Justin B. 2011. Keeping control: The paradox of scholarly community-based research in community development. Community Development Journal 46, 2: 265-272.

“Neighborhoods in Decline: The Link between High Cost Lending and Housing Abandonment”. Invited paper presentation at the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland’s Policy Summit. June 2010 (with Kristen Crossney).

Nemeth, Jeremy and Justin B. Hollander. 2010. Lost space: Security zones and New York City's shrinking public space. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 34, 1:20-34.

Hollander, Justin. 2008. The politics of buying green (letter to the editor). The Chronicle of Higher Education 54, 24:B21.

“Security Zones and Lower Manhattan’s Shrinking Public Space.” Protecting New York from Terrorism and Disaster: Tacking Stock, Setting Directions, Looking Forward Conference. The Levin Institute of the State University of New York. January 2008 (with Jeremy Nemeth).

Architecture for Humanity (ed). 2006. Design like you give a damn: Architectural responses to humanitarian crises. New York: Metropolis Books. (Contributor).

Hollander, Justin B. and Crofton Whitfield. 2005. The appearance of security zones in U.S. cities after 9/11. Property Management 23, 4:244-256.

Taylor, Robert W. and Justin B. Hollander. 2003. The new environmentalism: Challenges for urban-environmental management. In Domanski R. (ed.), Recent Advances in Urban and Regional Studies, Studia Regionalia, Vol. 12, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw.

Hollander, Justin B. 2001. Implementing sustainability: Industrial ecology and the eco-industrial park. Economic Development Review 17, 4:78-86.

Hollander, Justin B. 2001. Measuring community: Sustainability indicators in Devens, Massachusetts. Planners’ Casebook 39.

Hollander, Justin B. and Kent Stasiowski. 1998. Transit-oriented development case study: Newton Center. TERRAIN: A Journal of the Built and Natural Environments, No. 2, December.

COGNITIVE
ARCHITECTURE

& VISUAL DESIGN



Hollander, Justin B., Sussman, Ann, Lowitt, Peter, Angus, Neil, Situ, Minyu, and Aliya Magnuson. (in press). Insights into wayfinding: Urban design exploration through the use of algorithmic eye-tracking software. Journal of Urban Design. https://doi.org/10.1080/13574809.2022.2118697

Hollander, Justin B., Sussman, Ann, Lowitt, Peter, Angus, Neil, & Situ. Minyu. (in press). Eye-tracking emulation software: A promising urban design tool. Architectural Science Review. https://doi.org/10.1080/00038628.2021.1929055.

Hollander, Justin B., Jonathan Ericson, and David Wadley. 2021. Guest Editorial for Special Issue on Cognition and Neuroscience in Architecture. Architectural Science Review 64: 4, 317-318. https://doi.org/10.1080/00038628.2021.1956082

Hollander, Justin B. and Ann Sussman, editors. 2021. Urban experience and design: International perspectives on 21st-century urban design and planning. London / New York: Routledge.

Sussman, Ann and Justin B. Hollander. 2021 (2nd Edition, first published in 2015). Cognitive architecture: Designing for how we respond to the built environment. London / New York: Routledge

Hollander, Justin B., Ann Sussman, Alex Purdy Levering, and Cara Foster-Karim (in press). Using eye-tracking to understand human responses to traditional neighborhood designs. Planning Practice & Research.

Hollander, Justin B., An Lê Vînh, and Kelly Sherman (in press). Using eye-tracking emulation to examine traditional and modern architecture: Comparing DaNang, Vietnam and Boston, USA. Journal of Architectural and Planning Research.

Hollander, Justin B., Sussman, Ann, Lowitt, Peter, Angus, Neil, & Situ. Minyu. 2020. Analyzing Walkability Through Biometrics: Insights into Sustainable Transportation Through the Use of Eye-Tracking Emulation Software. Journal of Physical Activity and Health. https://doi.org/10.1123/jpah.2020-0127

Hollander, Justin B. and Eric Anderson. 2020. The impact of urban façade quality on affective feelings. Archnet-IJAR: International Journal of Architectural Research 14 No. 2, pp. 219-232.

Hollander, Justin B., Alexandra Purdy, Lauren Lynch, Veronica Foster, Sarah Perlo, Robert J.K. Jacob, Holly A. Taylor, and Tad T. Brunyé (in press). Cognitive Responses to Urban Environments: Behavioral Responses in Lab and Field Conditions. Urban Design International.

Hollander, Justin B. and Ann Sussman. 2018. Why Architecture Education Needs to Embrace Evidence-Based Design, Now. Architectural Digest. November 16.

Hollander, Justin B., Alexandra Purdy, Andrew Wiley, Veronica Foster, Robert J.K. Jacob, Holly A. Taylor, and Tad T. Brunyé. (in press). Seeing the city: Using eye-tracking technology to explore cognitive responses to the built environment. Journal of Urbanism: International Research on Placemaking and Urban Sustainability.

“Neuroscience and Architecture”. Invited panelist at American Association for the Advancement of Science Dana Lecture Series, Washington, DC. March 2018.

“The New Science of Architectural Experience.” Invited lecturer in Philosophy of Architecture, a graduate seminar in the Department of Architecture, University of Massachusetts, Amherst. December 2016.

Hollander, Justin B. and Veronica Foster. 2016. Brain responses to architecture and planning: A neuro-assessment of the pedestrian experience in Boston, Massachusetts. Architectural Science Review 59, 6:474-481.

“The Promise of Neuro-architecture.” Invited to deliver the Annual Eero Saarinen Lecture at the School of Architecture, Yale University. New Haven, Conn. February 2016.

“Cognitive Architecture: Designing for How We Respond to the Built Environment.” Invited lecture at Miller Worley Center for the Environment, Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Mass. March 2015.

“Cognitive Architecture: Evolution and Human Subconscious Responses To The Built Environment.” ArchitectureBoston Expo (ABX). Boston, MA. November 2014 (with Ann Sussman).

“Planning with the Human Brain in Mind.” Southern New England American Planning Association Conference. Providence, RI. October 2014 (with Ann Sussman and Mark Collins).

Hollander, Justin B. 2012. Intelligent participation: Engaging citizens through a framework of multiple intelligences. Community Development 43, 3:346-360.

Hollander, Justin B. 2011. Approaching an ideal: Using technology to apply collaborative rationality to urban planning processes. Planning Practice and Research 26, 5:587-596.

Sussman, Ann, Justin B. Hollander, and Yun Luo. 2011. The OpenNeighborhood Project: A Fresh Look at Public Participation. Planning Advisory Service (PAS) Memo. Jan-Feb.

Gordon, Eric, Steve Schirra, and Justin B. Hollander. 2011. Immersive planning: A conceptual model for designing public participation with new technologies. Environment and Planning B, Planning and Design 38: 505-519.

“Civic Engagement in a Virtual World”. Invited virtual panel presentation at the Annual Conference of the Wisconsin Chapters of the American Planning Association and the American Society of Landscape Architects, Milwaukee, WI. March 2011.

Evans-Cowley , Jennifer and Justin Hollander. 2010. The new generation of public participation: Internet based participation tools. Planning Practice and Research 25, 3:397-408.

Hollander, Justin B. and David Thomas. 2009. Virtual planning: “Second Life” and the online studio. Journal of Planning Education and Research, 29, 1:108-113.

“City Building Inside and Outside of Second Life.” Invited presentation to the NorthEast Regional Computing Program (NERCP) Second Life User Group Meeting. January 2009.

“Gaming the Class.” Invited presentation at the 5th Annual Games for Change Festival. Parsons ““ The New School for Design. June 2008 (with David Thomas).

Hollander, Justin B. 2007. “Virtually improving real living.” Op-ed. Seattle Post-Intelligencer. September 17.

BIG DATA •
SOCIAL LISTENING
BOTS, AND BLOCKCHAIN


Hollander, Justin B., Ruth Potts, Maxwell Hartt, Minyu Situ, and Alex Seto. (in press). The role of bots in U.S. real estate development online communication. Computers, Environment and Urban Systems. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compenvurbsys.2022.101918

Hollander, Justin B., Henry Renski, Cara Foster-Karim, and Andrew Wiley. 2021. Micro quality of life: Assessing health and well-being in and around public facilities in New York City. Applied Research in Quality of Life.

Hollander, Justin B., Minyu Situ, Gio Nikolaishvili, Alphonsus Adu-Bredu, and Shabnam Bista. 2021. Using deep learning to examine the correlation between transportation planning and perceived safety of the built environment. Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science. https://doi.org/10.1177/2399808320959079

Hollander, Justin B., Ruth Potts, Maxwell Hartt, and Minyu Situ. 2020. The role of artificial intelligence in community planning. International Journal of Community Well-Being 3(4), 507-521. doi:10.1007/s42413-020-00090-7.

Allen, J., Hollander, J., Gualtieri, L., Falconi, T. M. A., Savir, S., & Agénor, M. 2020. Feasibility of a Twitter campaign to promote HPV vaccine uptake among racially/ethnically diverse young adult women living in public housing. BMC Public Health 20, 830. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-020-08824-0

Hollander, Justin B. and Henry Renski. 2017. Measuring urban attitudes embedded in microblogging data: Shrinking versus growing cities. Town Planning Review 88, 4:465-490.

“Urban Social Listening: Using Social Media to Plan for the Smart City”. Keynote speaker at the 3rd Annual China Urban Forum, School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation, Columbia University. New York, NY. October 2016.

Hollander, Justin B., Erin Graves, Henry Renski, Cara Foster-Karim, Andrew Wiley, and Dibyendu Das. 2016. Urban social listening: Potential and pitfalls of using social media data in studying cities. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

“Using Big Data to Study Urban Sentiments: Twitter Data vs. Published Meeting Minutes.” Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference. Philadelphia, PA. October 2014 (with Erin Graves).

“Using Big Data to Study Urban Sentiments: Twitter Data vs. Published Meeting Minutes”. The Big Data and Urban Informatics Workshop, University of Illinois, Chicago. Chicago, IL, August 2014 (with Erin Graves).

“Using Big Data to Study Urban Sentiments: Twitter Data vs. Published Meeting Minutes” A Research Day on Data Science. Office of the Vice Provost, Tufts University. May 2014 (with Dibyendu Das).