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Kevin Loughran
Kevin Loughran
Assistant Professor, Temple University
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Parks for Profit: The High Line, Growth Machines, and the Uneven Development of Urban Public Spaces
K Loughran
City & Community 13 (1), 49–68, 2014
2582014
Racial inequities in the federal buyout of flood-prone homes: a nationwide assessment of environmental adaptation
JR Elliott, PL Brown, K Loughran
Socius 6, 2378023120905439, 2020
1082020
Urban parks and urban problems: An historical perspective on green space development as a cultural fix
K Loughran
Urban Studies, 1-18, 2018
922018
Residential buyouts as environmental mobility: examining where homeowners move to illuminate social inequities in climate adaptation
K Loughran, JR Elliott
Population and Environment 41, 52-70, 2019
582019
Accessibility and recovery assessment of Houston’s roadway network due to fluvial flooding during Hurricane Harvey
A Gori, I Gidaris, JR Elliott, J Padgett, K Loughran, P Bedient, P Panakkal, ...
Natural hazards review 21 (2), 04020005, 2020
532020
Imbricated Spaces: The High Line, Urban Parks, and the Cultural Meaning of City and Nature
K Loughran
Sociological Theory 34 (4), 311-334, 2016
522016
Deconstructing the high line: postindustrial Urbanism and the rise of the elevated park
C Lindner, B Rosa
Rutgers University Press, 2017
512017
Urban ecology in the time of climate change: Houston, flooding, and the case of federal buyouts
K Loughran, JR Elliott, SW Kennedy
Social Currents 6 (2), 121-140, 2019
442019
The Philadelphia Negro and the Canon of Classical Urban Theory
K Loughran
Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race 12 (2), 249-267, 2015
352015
Race and the construction of city and nature
K Loughran
Environment and planning A 49 (9), 1948-1967, 2017
282017
Urban Spaces, City Cultures, and Collective Memories
K Loughran, GA Fine, MA Hunter
Routledge International Handbook of Memory Studies, 193-204, 2015
242015
Memory Politics: Growth Coalitions, Urban Pasts, and the Creation of “Historic” Philadelphia
MA Hunter, K Loughran, GA Fine
City & Community, 0
22
Unequal retreats: how racial segregation shapes climate adaptation
K Loughran, JR Elliott
Housing Policy Debate 32 (1), 171-189, 2022
172022
Parks for Profit: Selling nature in the city
K Loughran
Columbia University Press, 2021
172021
Divergent residential pathways from flood-prone areas: how neighborhood inequalities are shaping urban climate adaptation
JR Elliott, K Loughran, PL Brown
Social Problems 70 (4), 869-892, 2023
122023
Architectures of memory: When growth machines embrace preservationists
K Loughran, GA Fine, MA Hunter
Sociological Forum 33 (4), 855-876, 2018
62018
Parks for profit: Public space and inequality in New York City
K Loughran
Deconstructing the High Line: Postindustrial Urbanism and the Rise of the …, 2017
62017
Review of The Sociology of WEB Du Bois: Racialized Modernity and the Global Color Line
K Loughran
Social Forces 99 (4), e8-e8, 2021
22021
Getting Malled in Philadelphia, The Growth Coalition and the Historic City
GA Fine, M Hunter, K Loughran
Discover Society, 2015
22015
“The Coming In of the Southern Freedman’s Sons and Daughters”: Du Bois and the Urban Question
K Loughran
12022
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