Had the pleasure of giving talks at @cphsodas.bsky.social and @iasliu.bsky.social this past week on my recent preprint, "Spatial Selection and the Multiscale Dynamics of Urban Change". Thank you to my kind hosts, and I'm excited to continue learning about and sharing multi scale dynamics research!
04.12.2025 12:26
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This paper(w/ @laurafursich.bsky.social ) answers growing calls for more general, multilevel description of socioeconomic growth, and coarse graining methods that preserve microscopic spatial patterns. More broadly, this paper introduces an exact method to decompose any kinds of hierarchical data.
12.11.2025 19:12
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These sorting patterns reflect real residential choices - such as do prevailing incomes affect decisions? Where/at what scale are incomes important?
We can answer these questions exactly with the Price equation, and show just how much residential choices affect overall income growth.
12.11.2025 19:08
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These sorting patterns reflect real residential choices - such as do prevailing incomes affect decisions? Where/at what scale are incomes important?
We can answer these questions exactly with the Price equation, and show just how much residential choices affect overall income growth.
12.11.2025 19:07
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rich change, but also we can identify evidence of emerging demographic processes like gentrification, divestment, and reinvestment.
This paper introduces the Price equation, a method from the evolution literature for decomposing growth, such as in incomes, in terms real gains and population sorting
12.11.2025 18:58
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Cities are dynamos of demographic change, however our data practices can often hide this fact. In this paper, we explore growth in Chicago, a city purportedly burdened by a stagnating population. Using methods from population ecology, we show that not only is Chicago undergoing rapid, spatially...
12.11.2025 18:56
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