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De Genova, Nicholas. "“American” Abjection." Aztlán: A Journal of Chicano Studies 33, no. 2 (2008): 141–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/azt.2008.33.2.141.

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Crime and street violence often evoke racialized discourses about urban space. In this ethnographic research in Chicago, however, the disdain that many Mexican migrants articulated about street gangs principally concerned issues internal to the Mexican/Chicano community, notably a profound ambivalence about U.S.-born Mexicans and a highly contradictory discourse on the inauthenticity of “Chicanos.” Given the intimate relations between Mexican migrants and U.S.-born Mexicans in Chicago, the migrants’ disavowal of gangs was preeminently a discourse about their own children and social reproductio
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Crane, Daniel A. "A Premature Postmortem on the Chicago School of Antitrust." Business History Review 93, no. 4 (2019): 759–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0007680519001193.

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The Chicago School of antitrust is often thought to have killed off antitrust enforcement beginning in the late 1970s. In fact, although Chicago school prescriptions were significantly more laissez-faire than the structuralist school Chicago replaced, antitrust enforcement did not die under Chicago's influence. Rather, by directing antitrust to focus on technical economic analysis, Chicago contributed to the creation of a large and entrenched class of antitrust professionals—economists and lawyers—with a vested interest in preserving antitrust as a legal and regulatory enterprise. Today, Chica
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Reams, Susan M. "“Chicago” “Chicago”." Journal of Renal Nutrition 14, no. 1 (2004): 60–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1053/j.jrn.2003.09.010.

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Medema, Steven G. "Embracing at arm’s length: Ronald Coase’s uneasy relationship with the Chicago school." Oxford Economic Papers 72, no. 4 (2020): 1072–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oep/gpaa011.

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Abstract This paper takes up Ronald Coase’s views on the Chicago school, as found in his published and, especially, unpublished writings. Coase’s personal and professional papers, recently opened for examination in the University of Chicago’s Regenstein Library, reveal that his commentaries on the Chicago Economics Department and the Chicago school began already in the early 1960s, prior to his appointment at Chicago. These and later commentaries at once reveal a measure of kinship and significant differences of viewpoint, particularly as respects economic method. Pulling back the lens a bit f
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Farmer, Stephanie, and Chris D. Poulos. "The financialising local growth machine in Chicago." Urban Studies 56, no. 7 (2019): 1404–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0042098018801564.

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In this article, we explore how global infrastructure investment funds and actors are financialising the local growth machine in Chicago, and how Chicago’s transforming growth machine uses its influence to financialise urban governance policy goals and institutional arrangements. We view global infrastructure investors through the lens of place entrepreneurs seeking to extract monopoly rents from urban infrastructure. As place entrepreneurs, global infrastructure investors have an interest in forming alliances with other place entrepreneurs to generate political and institutional capacity for
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Niskanen, Vilma, and Petteri Pietikäinen. "Rikollisuus ja sosiaalisen disorganisaation teoria Chicagon sosiologisen koulukunnan tutkimuksissa 1918-1948." Kriminologia 1, no. 1 (2021): 60–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.54332/krim.109020.

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Artikkeli tarkastelee sosiaalisen disorganisaation käsitteen ja teorian alkuperää ja kehitystä aatehistoriallisesta näkökulmasta. Lähdeaineistona ovat keskeiset Chicagon sosiologisen koulukunnan julkaisut vuosien 1918 ja 1948 välillä. Kirjoittajien erityishuomio on kohdistunut ensinnäkin sosiaalisen disorganisaation käsitteen esille tuloon ja varhaiseen soveltamiseen William I. Thomasin, Robert E. Parkin ja muiden Chicagon sosiologien kirjoituksissa, ja toiseksi käsitteen ja teorian hyödyntämiseen Clifford R. Shaw’n ja Henry D. McKayn merkittävässä kriminologisessa tutkimuksessa Juvenile Delin
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Johnson, Marianne. "JAMES M. BUCHANAN, CHICAGO, AND POST-WAR PUBLIC FINANCE." Journal of the History of Economic Thought 36, no. 4 (2014): 479–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1053837214000571.

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This paper examines James Buchanan’s earliest writings within the context of post-WWII public finance theory and his education at Chicago. Public choice scholars have long recognized their ties to Chicago, but few have examined Chicago’s role in serving as the primordial soup for Buchanan’s later work in public choice. Thus, we know very little about the subdiscipline of public finance at Chicago and its institutional and intellectual traditions in the immediate post-war period. As the influence of Frank Knight, price theory, and catallactics on Buchanan have been well explored, the focus here
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McKersie, William S. "Philanthropy’s Paradox: Chicago School Reform." Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis 15, no. 2 (1993): 109–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.3102/01623737015002109.

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This article explores the role of Chicago’s foundations in the development, passage, and early implementation of the Chicago School Reform Act of 1988. Many researchers are examining the act’s history and effect, but the foundation role has largely been ignored. Writing as a participant-observer, the author contends that history should hold Chicago’s foundation community partially responsible for the act’s eventual success or failure, even though it played a small role in the act’s passage. Two factors created this paradox: The actions of a small group of funders prior to 1988 irrevocably link
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LIU, GLORY M. "RETHINKING THE “CHICAGO SMITH” PROBLEM: ADAM SMITH AND THE CHICAGO SCHOOL, 1929–1980." Modern Intellectual History 17, no. 4 (2019): 1041–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s147924431900009x.

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This article traces the origins and evolution of a popular interpretation of Adam Smith as a “Chicago-style” economist, and it challenges the idea that the “Chicago Smith” is simply a misinterpretation of Smith's ideas. To that end, it reexamines the role that the Chicago school of economics played in developing and propounding a distinct vision of Adam Smith, not only within the profession of economics, but also for the broader American public in the twentieth century. I argue that the readings, teachings, and interpretations of Smith from Chicago economists across different generations are m
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Yatun, Ratih Fitri, and Sri Rahayu Puspita Sari. "PENGARUH HARGA, PROMOSI DAN KUALITAS PRODUK TERHADAP KEPUTUSAN PEMBELIAN CHICAGO FRIED CHICKEN, PERUMNAS 2." Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin 2, no. 6 (2023): 168–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.56127/jukim.v2i6.1178.

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Usaha Kuliner di Indonesia terus bertumbuh dan berkembang sangat pesat. Kenekaragaman kuliner yang dimiliki di berbagai daerah dan wilayah Indonesia menghasilkan variasi dan keunikan tersendiri pada cita rasa dan kekhasan daerah tersebut. Tujuan penelitian adalah untuk mengetahui, dan menganalisis pengaruh haarga, promosi dan kualitas produk terhadap keputusan pembelian Chichago Fried Chicken, Perumnas 2 secara sebagian maupun bersama-sama. Data yang digunakan dalam penelitian yaitu data primer dengan menggunaka instrumen kuesioner sebanyak 224 resonden. Metode pengambilan sampel pada peneliti
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Low, Jacqueline. "The Hughesian Legacy: William Shaffir—A Principal Interpreter of the Chicago School Diaspora in Canada." Qualitative Sociology Review 16, no. 2 (2020): 14–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.18778/1733-8077.16.2.02.

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In this paper, I discuss the invaluable role played by William Shaffir, my mentor and doc­toral supervisor, who shaped my approach to interpretive fieldwork and deepened my understanding of symbolic interactionist theory. Known affectionately as Billy to his colleagues and students, Shaffir is a gifted educator and one of the finest ethnographic researchers of his generation. My focus is on how the scholarly tradition that flows from Georg Simmel through Robert Park, Herbert Blumer, and Everett C. Hughes, passed from Billy on to me, is illustrative of what Low and Bowden (2013) conceptualize a
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Massa, Ann. "“The Columbian Ode” and Poetry, A Magazine of Verse: Harriet Monroe's Entrepreneurial Triumphs." Journal of American Studies 20, no. 1 (1986): 51–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021875800016339.

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In 1911, at the age of fifty-one, Harriet Monroe of Chicago decided to seek in that city sponsorship for a magazine devoted solely to the publication and criticism of poetry. It was a bold project, if not an unlikely one. America had never had such a journal. Chicago had a reputation as the graveyard of little magazines. There appeared to be scant supply of good new poetry and less demand. Moreover, it was doubtful that Chicago's intermittent patronage of the arts could be diverted from the publicly prestigious forums of the Art Institute and the Chicago Symphony.
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Adler, Jeffrey S. "“Halting the Slaughter of the Innocents”." Social Science History 25, no. 1 (2001): 29–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0145553200012086.

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In 1906, the Reverend Frank G. Smith, of Chicago’s Warren Avenue Congregational Church, warned that “we are in the throes of a moral spasm” (Chicago Tribune, 22 January 1906). The Reverend W. R. Leach shared this view, bemoaning that “not in twenty years as pastor in Chicago have I seen crime as it stalks to-day. It is an epidemical scourge” (Chicago Record-Herald, 26 September 1904). Another critic termed the city “Satan’s sanctum” (Curon 1899). Other commentators eschewed the language of the jeremiad but of fered similar assessments, often casting their observations in comparative and quanti
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Varlejs, Jana. "Lowell Martin: The Shaping of a Public Library Leader." Libraries: Culture, History, and Society 7, no. 1 (2023): 46–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.5325/libraries.7.1.0046.

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ABSTRACT When Dr. Lowell Martin (1912–2003) was interviewed by the author and Dr. Caroline Coughlin in 1997, our initial questions arose from our connections with the Rutgers Graduate School of Library Service, of which he was the founding dean (1953–1959). Taking a fresh look at the interview record now reveals the importance of Martin’s early experiences working in the Chicago Public Library and studying at the University of Chicago’s Graduate Library School. This article examines the influence that Chicago institutions and individuals had on his long career as educator, writer, consultant,
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Venkatesh, Sudhir. "Chicago's Pragmatic Planners." Social Science History 25, no. 2 (2001): 275–317. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0145553200010713.

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Chicago is amythic city. Its representation in the popular imagination is varied and has included, at various times, the attributes of a blue-collar town, a city in a garden, and a gangster's paradise. Myths of Chicago “grow abundantly between fact and emotion,” and they selectively and simultaneously evoke and defer attributes of the city. For one perduring myth, social scientists may be held largely responsible: namely, that Chicago is “one of the most planned cities of themodern era,” with a street grid, layout of buildings and waterways, and organization of its residential and commercial a
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Naylor, K., O. Kassim, and K. Kim. "ID: 89: RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION AND SPATIAL CLUSTERING OF COLONOSCOPY RESOURCES WITHIN THE CITY OF CHICAGO." Journal of Investigative Medicine 64, no. 4 (2016): 936.2–937. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jim-2016-000120.52.

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BackgroundIn Illinois for the year 2015, colorectal cancer (CRC) is projected to cause 2,090 deaths, making it the leading cause of non-tobacco related cancer mortality. African American or black Illinois residents have an approximately 7% greater incidence and a 30% higher mortality rate when compared to white residents. Guideline consistent CRC screening is known to increase early diagnosis and reduce cancer related death. Colonoscopy is the most commonly performed screening modality and diagnostic colonoscopy is required for follow up of abnormal non-invasive screening tests.The City of Chi
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Bekken, Jon. "The Chicago Newspaper Scene: An Ecological Perspective." Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 74, no. 3 (1997): 490–500. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/107769909707400304.

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This article examines Chicago's newspaper ecology between 1880 and 1930, demonstrating that the Chicago newspaper scene was far more complex than generally recognized. A rich variety of specialized and foreign-language newspapers coexisted with the English-language dailies that dominate historians' accounts.
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Churchill, David S. "Making Broad Shoulders: Body-Building and Physical Culture in Chicago 1890–1920." History of Education Quarterly 48, no. 3 (2008): 341–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-5959.2008.00155.x.

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In February 1899, the Committee of Physical Culture of the Chicago Public School Board approved an intensive “anthropometric” study of all children enrolled in the city's public schools. The study was a detailed attempt to measure the height, weight, strength, lung capacity, hearing, and general fitness of Chicago's student population. Through 1899 and 1900, thousands of Chicago's primary, grammar, and high school students had their bodies closely scrutinized, measured, weighed, tested, and, in a few cases, diagrammed. What the School Board members wanted to know was the “fitness” of the stude
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Semmes, Clovis E. "Charitable Collaborations in Bronzeville, 1928-1944." Journal of Urban History 37, no. 6 (2011): 975–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0096144211418434.

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In the twentieth century, race-based residential and commercial segregation that supported racial oppression and inequality became an elemental characteristic of urban black communities. Conflict-ridden, black-white relationships were common. However, the Chicago Defender Charities, Inc., the entity that sponsors the largest African American parade in the country and that emerged in 1947, embodied a tradition of charitable giving, self-help, and community service initiated in 1921 by Chicago Defender newspaper founder and editor, Robert S. Abbott. The foundation of this charitable tradition ma
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Carter, Nick. "The meaning of monuments: remembering Italo Balbo in Italy and the United States." Modern Italy 24, no. 02 (2019): 219–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/mit.2019.12.

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This article examines the meaning of monuments in Italy and the United States (Chicago) dedicated to the Fascist gerarch Italo Balbo. A hugely popular personality in Fascist Italy, Balbo cemented his reputation in the early 1930s as the commander of mass-formation transatlantic flights to Brazil (1930-1931) and the United States (1933). Chicago’s monuments – a road (Balbo Drive) and a column (the ‘Balbo monument’) – are a legacy of Balbo’s triumphant arrival in the city in 1933. Italy’s monuments date from the postwar and contemporary periods. The article examines why Balbo Drive and the Balbo
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Swartz, Mark. "Chicago." Circa, no. 88 (1999): 62. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/25563412.

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Randall, Julian. "Chicago." Callaloo 40, no. 2 (2017): 104. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/cal.2017.0095.

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Guerra, Crystal Vance. "Chicago." Diálogo 25, no. 1 (2022): 148. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/dlg.00026.

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Goldman, Silvia. "Chicago." Diálogo 25, no. 1 (2022): 136. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/dlg.00017.

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Agrawal, Gail B., and Mark A. Hall. "Chicago Hope Meets the Chicago School." Michigan Law Review 96, no. 6 (1998): 1793. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1290105.

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Loos, Adolf. "Chicago Tribune. Proyecto, Chicago, EE.UU, 1972." ARQ (Santiago), no. 95 (April 2017): 46–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.4067/s0717-69962017000100046.

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Hirsch, S. E. ""Chicago: Crossroads of America." Chicago History Museum. Chicago, Ill. http://www.chicagohistory.org." Journal of American History 95, no. 3 (2008): 804–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/27694386.

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Heim, Carol E. "Who Pays, Who Benefits, Who Decides? Urban Infrastructure in Nineteenth-Century Chicago and Twentieth-Century Phoenix." Social Science History 39, no. 3 (2015): 453–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/ssh.2015.65.

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This article compares the financing of urban infrastructure in nineteenth-century Chicago and twentieth-century Phoenix, highlighting distributional conflicts over the cost of public goods. Using the rich secondary literature on Chicago, particularly Robin Einhorn's book, Property Rules: Political Economy in Chicago, 1833–1872, I explore whether adoption of development impact fees in Phoenix in 1987 represented a transition similar to that in Chicago between 1847 and 1851, when a system of special assessments paid by property owners benefiting from an improvement arose, in contrast to citywide
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Erekson, Sarah. "From the Chair: My Chicago." DttP: Documents to the People 45, no. 1 (2017): 3. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/dttp.v45i1.6297.

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I’m so excited that the Annual Conference this year is in my hometown. As a passionate steward of government information in Chicago, here are a few highlights of my city and my collection.The last time the American Library Association conference was in Chicago was the Midwinter Meetings held in February 2015, when attendees got a taste of Chicago’s winter. Between Saturday night and Monday morning, more than nineteen inches of snow fell as librarians settled into hotel rooms and bars from Streeterville to McCormick Place.1 In winters past, such storms have at times been politically significant
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Mendras, Henri. "On Being French in Chicago 1950-51." Tocqueville Review 21, no. 1 (2000): 33–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/ttr.21.1.33.

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In 1950, for an aspiring sociologist, going to Chicago was like a Muslim going to Mecca. One hoped to return with the title of Hajji, anointed by the reigning high priests of sociology who dwelt there. The Chicago School, which in the twenties had literally invented urban ecology by analyzing Chicago's ethnic minorities (Park, Burgess, McKenzie, The City, 1925), was very much alive. There were survivors around the campus - I had the rare privilege of lunching once with Ernest Burgess. But there were also the "young Turks," those who would soon reorient sociological research and give birth to w
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Lindstrom, Fred B., and Ronald A. Hardert. "Kimball Young on the Chicago School." Sociological Perspectives 31, no. 3 (1988): 298–314. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1389200.

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Editors' Introduction: Elsewhere in this journal is the article “Kimball Young on Founders of the Chicago School.” As with that article, the following material is taken from the 1968 seminar offered by Kimball Young at Arizona State University, a seminar attended by the editors. These lectures chronicle Young's contacts with George Herbert Mead of the University of Chicago's philosophy department, touch on his student contacts with the political scientist Harold Lasswell, and contain Young's comments upon a number of Chicago faculty and student sociologists he knew: Herbert Blumer, Ernest Wats
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Orfield, Myron, and Thomas Luce. "An analysis of student performance in Chicago’s charter schools." education policy analysis archives 24 (October 31, 2016): 111. http://dx.doi.org/10.14507/epaa.24.2203.

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Charter schools have become the cornerstone of school reform in Chicago and in many other large cities. Enrollments in Chicago charters increased by more than ten times between 2000 and 2014 and, with strong support from the current mayor and his administration, the system continues to grow. Indeed, although state law limits charter schools in Chicago to 75 schools, proponents have used a loophole that allows multiple campuses for some charters to bypass the limit and there are now more than 140 individual charter campuses in Chicago. This study uses comprehensive data for the 2012-13 and 2013
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Cua, Grace, Jim Poole, Kathleen Diviak, et al. "282 A “Blueprint” for Developing a Research-Community Partnership to Utilize Real World Data." Journal of Clinical and Translational Science 8, s1 (2024): 86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cts.2024.258.

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OBJECTIVES/GOALS: Real-world data (RWD) may offer insights into mental health treatment as usual and illuminate targets for implementation and translation. This requires strong research-community partnerships (RCP). In this presentation, we will highlight key components of an ongoing RCP in leveraging RWD to advance translational science. METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: The RCP was formed to develop an infrastructure for NAMI Chicago, a community-based organization that oversees a city-wide social services helpline, to support collection of RWD data to understand whether NAMI helpline support servic
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Rast, Joel. "Critical Junctures, Long-Term Processes." Social Science History 33, no. 4 (2009): 393–426. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0145553200011068.

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Facing severe social and economic challenges following World War II, both Chicago and Milwaukee formed local economic development partnerships. However, Chicago’s development approach emphasized downtown, while Milwaukee’s approach focused largely on manufacturing. This article uses literature on path dependence and urban regimes to show how development strategies initiated in both cities during the late 1940s became entrenched over time, although more so in Chicago than in Milwaukee. I argue that postwar development policy in each city can be understood only through a genuinely historical app
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Loera-Wiggins, Julianna. "The Chingonas of Comedy: Latina Stand-Up and Testimonio in Chicago." Diálogo 25, no. 1 (2022): 41–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/dlg.00005.

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Abstract: This article examines how the Chicago-based Latina stand-up comedy group Las Locas Comedy disrupts the representation of the well-behaved Latina. By performing once a month for the Chingona Comedy Hour showcase at the Laugh Factory, Latinas work to change and challenge Chicago stand-up comedy by increasing the visibility of Latina comedic talent. I extend the Latinx written tradition of testimonio to determine that comedy can reclaim, highlight, and celebrate dimensions of Latina identity and promote feminist insights. As they navigate Chicago’s robust comedy scene, Latina comedians
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Tucker, Bruce, and Robert Pruter. "Chicago Soul: Making Black Music Chicago-Style." American Music 12, no. 2 (1994): 204. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3052528.

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Jaffe, Martin. "Zoning, Chicago-Style:Hanna v. City of Chicago." Land Use Law & Zoning Digest 53, no. 7 (2001): 6–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00947598.2001.10394521.

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Filippov, Vasily. "ORIGIN OF THE CHICAGO SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE." Innovative Project 5, no. 11 (2020): 6–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.17673/ip.2020.5.11.1.

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The consequences of the fires of 1866-1872 for the architecture of three US cities and the first two years of Chicago’s recovery after the fire of 1871 with a further break until the end of the decade are described. The role of this break in the development of Jenney’s creativity, which led to the emergence of the Chicago School, and the work of James McLaughlin, which did not develop in Cincinnati, are shown. The role of Peter Wight in promoting the ideas of Viollet-le-Duc, which became the basis of the movement, and his influence on the leaders of Burnham and Root, are noted. It describes th
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Fern, Annette. "Re: Sources." Theatre Survey 47, no. 1 (2006): 93–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s004055740600007x.

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In July 2005, the Art Institute of Chicago announced plans for the demolition of the Kenneth Sawyer Goodman Memorial Theatre in order to make room for additional gallery and administrative spaces for the museum. The Goodman Theatre had been a museum department from its founding in 1925 to 2000, when the company became an independent producing organization and moved to a new facility in Chicago's theatre district. Since then, the building had been an unproductive appendage to the Art Institute, but numerous attempts to tear it down had been met with resistance by architectural preservationists
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Randmaa, Anu, Maret Lehis, Liis Luhamaa, et al. "Rahvarõivakool Chicagos. Veebi vahendusel / National clothing course in Chicago, online." Studia Vernacula 15 (December 31, 2023): 219–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.12697/sv.2023.15.219-241.

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Between January 2021 and May 2023, the Estonian Cultural Society in Chicago collaborated with the NGO Rahvarõivas and provided a national clothing course for Estonians in the USA. The idea came from the Estonians in Chicago, building on NGO Rahvarõivas’ experience in providing national clothing schools since 2009. To unite the domestic and expatriate Estonian communities in understanding the intricate tradition of Estonian folk costumes, this comprehensive course spanned both theoretical and practical elements. The online format allowed participants from multiple U.S. states to join.
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Kadi, Wadad. "Annie Higgins 1957–2014." Review of Middle East Studies 49, no. 1 (2015): 120–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/rms.2015.41.

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Annie Campbell Higgins was born and raised in the Chicago area. After receiving a BA in geography from Northwestern University, she entered the University of Chicago's Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations (NELC) in 1988 and graduated with a PhD in Islamic thought in 2001, having been awarded the prestigious Stuart Tave Award in the Humanities. During this period, she taught Arabic language and several Middle Eastern subjects at the University of Chicago, Loyola University, the University of Illinois in Chicago, the College of William and Mary, and the University of Florida. A
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Lotfata, Aynaz, Stefanos Georganos, Stamatis Kalogirou, and Marco Helbich. "Ecological Associations between Obesity Prevalence and Neighborhood Determinants Using Spatial Machine Learning in Chicago, Illinois, USA." ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information 11, no. 11 (2022): 550. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijgi11110550.

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Some studies have established relationships between neighborhood conditions and health. However, they neither evaluate the relative importance of neighborhood components in increasing obesity nor, more crucially, how these neighborhood factors vary geographically. We use the geographical random forest to analyze each factor’s spatial variation and contribution to explaining tract-level obesity prevalence in Chicago, Illinois, United States. According to our findings, the geographical random forest outperforms the typically used nonspatial random forest model in terms of the out-of-bag predicti
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Petermon, Jade D. "The Shadow Behind the Real: Spike Lee Does Chicago." Film Quarterly 70, no. 2 (2016): 30–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/fq.2016.70.2.30.

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When he began principal shooting in Chicago in summer 2015, Spike Lee assured audiences that Chi-Raq would engage the issue of violence on Chicago's South Side with intention and purpose. Chicagoans were skeptical because of Lee's use of the portmanteau phrase, which had been the subject of much debate in the city, as the film's title. Written almost entirely in verse, Chi-Raq is an adaptation of classical Greek playwright Aristophanes's comedy Lysistrata that marks an extension of Lee's use of satire. Despite Lee's promises, he flails outside of his native Brooklyn. The film primarily adopts
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