Using smartphone-GPS data to understand pedestrian-scale behavior in urban settings: A review of themes and approaches

A Rout, S Nitoslawski, A Ladle, P Galpern - Computers, Environment and …, 2021 - Elsevier
With the near-ubiquitous presence of smartphones among urban dwellers in many parts of
the world, we are living in an age where the public can act as continuous sensors of urban …

Importance of digital communication in adolescents' development: Theoretical and empirical advancements in the last decade

SE Ehrenreich, MJ George, K Burnell… - Journal of Research …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The past decade saw a sharp increase in the use of smartphones and digital communication
platforms. This manuscript reviews advancements in the study of digital communication and …

Place‐based developmental research: Conceptual and methodological advances in studying youth development in context

DP Witherspoon, RMB White… - Monographs of the …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Scientists have, for some time, recognized that development unfolds in numerous settings,
including families, schools, neighborhoods, and organized and unorganized activity …

Human mobility and crime: Theoretical approaches and novel data collection strategies

CR Browning, NP Pinchak… - Annual Review of …, 2021 - annualreviews.org
This review outlines approaches to explanations of crime that incorporate the concept of
human mobility—or the patterns of movement throughout space of individuals or populations …

Neighborhoods, schools, and adolescent violence: Ecological relative deprivation, disadvantage saturation, or cumulative disadvantage?

NP Pinchak, RR Swisher - Journal of youth and adolescence, 2022 - Springer
Neighborhood and school socioeconomic “disadvantage” are consequential for youth
violence perpetration. This study considers alternative ecological cumulative disadvantage …

[HTML][HTML] Engaging adolescents in contemporary longitudinal health research: Strategies for promoting participation and retention

AL Murray, T Xie - Journal of Adolescent Health, 2024 - Elsevier
Purpose High (and nonselective) recruitment and retention rates in longitudinal studies of
adolescence are essential for illuminating health trajectories and determinants during this …

The integration of geographic methods and ecological momentary assessment in public health research: A systematic review of methods and applications

Y Zhang, D Li, X Li, X Zhou, G Newman - Social Science & Medicine, 2024 - Elsevier
With the widespread prevalence of mobile devices, ecological momentary assessment
(EMA) can be combined with geospatial data acquired through geographic techniques like …

Geographic isolation, compelled mobility, and everyday exposure to neighborhood racial composition among urban youth

CR Browning, J Tarrence, CA Calder… - American Journal of …, 2022 - journals.uchicago.edu
Foundational urban social theories view heterogeneity of exposure to spatial contexts as
essential aspects of the urban experience. In contrast, contemporary neighborhood research …

Leveraging Experience Sampling/Ecological Momentary Assessment for Sociological Investigations of Everyday Life

CR Browning, NP Pinchak, CA Calder… - Annual Review of …, 2024 - annualreviews.org
Experience sampling (ES)—also referred to as ecological momentary assessment (EMA)—
is a data collection method that involves asking study participants to report on their thoughts …

Activity locations, residential segregation and the significance of residential neighbourhood boundary perceptions

NP Pinchak, CR Browning, CA Calder… - Urban …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
The inadequacies of residential census geography in capturing urban residents' routine
exposures have motivated efforts to more directly measure residents' activity spaces. In turn …