Using smartphone-GPS data to understand pedestrian-scale behavior in urban settings: A review of themes and approaches
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 …
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
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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
With the widespread prevalence of mobile devices, ecological momentary assessment
(EMA) can be combined with geospatial data acquired through geographic techniques like …
(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
Foundational urban social theories view heterogeneity of exposure to spatial contexts as
essential aspects of the urban experience. In contrast, contemporary neighborhood research …
essential aspects of the urban experience. In contrast, contemporary neighborhood research …
Leveraging Experience Sampling/Ecological Momentary Assessment for Sociological Investigations of Everyday Life
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 …
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
The inadequacies of residential census geography in capturing urban residents' routine
exposures have motivated efforts to more directly measure residents' activity spaces. In turn …
exposures have motivated efforts to more directly measure residents' activity spaces. In turn …