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International Journal of Qualitative Methods - ARCHIVE | 2015

Qualitative spaces: Integrating spatial analysis for a mixed methods approach

Zawadi Rucks-Ahidiana; Ariel H Bierbaum

Spatial context matters for qualitative social science inquiry. Yet, the explicit and consistent integration of these analyses has largely been segregated to the spatial sciences, geography and urban planning. In this article, we present a theoretical argument for integrating spatial data in qualitative inquiry and strategies for how to triangulate spatial and qualitative data. We argue that including spatial analyses in inquiries of social phenomena enhances depth and rigor to qualitative work across the social sciences.


Transportation Research Record | 2013

Putting Schools on the Map: Linking Transit-Oriented Development, Households with Children, and Schools

Ariel H Bierbaum; Jeffrey M. Vincent

Transit-oriented development (TOD) remains a popular strategy to achieve environmentally sustainable infill development and auto use reduction. Typically, TOD in the United States offers retail amenities and housing catering to single individuals, childless couples, and empty nesters. Municipal and regional leaders increasingly hold a vision for managing expected growth that aims to increase equity, support households with children, and create mixed-income communities and that includes TOD as a core strategy. These explicitly equity-focused and family-oriented goals call for a different TOD model than has typically been developed. This new model requires an examination of the ways that TOD might attract households with children concerned with access to high-quality schools, even when schools are outside the domain of traditional transportation and land use public agencies. This paper first reviews the TOD and transportation literature and its attention to households with children and issues of public schools for students from kindergarten to Grade 12. Given the information from the literature, a conceptual framework of 10 core connections between TOD, households with children, and schools is hypothesized. Four exploratory case studies from the San Francisco, California, Bay Area offer insights into the opportunities and tensions that practitioners face in planning and implementing TOD that might attract families. A discussion of the 10 core connections in light of the case study evidence follows. The paper concludes with policy and research recommendations.


Center for Cities and Schools | 2011

Opportunity-Rich Schools and Sustainable Communities: Seven Steps to Align High-Quality Education with Innovations in City and Metropolitan Planning and Development

Deborah McKoy; Jeffrey M. Vincent; Ariel H Bierbaum


Institute of Urban & Regional Development | 2009

Smart schools, smart growth: Investing in education facilities and stronger communities

Bruce Fuller; Jeffrey M. Vincent; Deborah McKoy; Ariel H Bierbaum


Community Investments | 2010

Linking Transit-Oriented Development, Families and Schools

Ariel H Bierbaum; Jeffrey M. Vincent; Deborah McKoy


Center for Cities and Schools | 2010

Putting Schools on the Map: Linking Transit-Oriented Development, Families, and Schools in the San Francisco Bay Area

Ariel H Bierbaum; Jeffrey M. Vincent; Deborah McKoy


Center for Cities and Schools | 2009

The Mechanics of City-School Initiatives: Transforming Neighborhoods of Distress & Despair into Neighborhoods of Choice & Promise

Ariel H Bierbaum; Jeffrey M. Vincent; Deborah McKoy


Transit-Oriented Development Best Practice Guidebooks | 2012

Families and Transit-Oriented Development: Creating Complete Communities for All

Jeffrey M. Vincent; Ariel H Bierbaum; Deborah McKoy; Michael P. Rhodes; Sam Zimbabwe; Kelley Britt; Elizabeth Wampler


Center for Cities and Schools | 2011

Growth & Opportunity: Aligning High-Quality Public Education & Sustainable Communities Planning in the Bay Area

Ariel H Bierbaum; Jeffrey M. Vincent; Deborah McKoy


Center for Cities & Schools | 2011

Work-Based Learning through Civic Engagement.

Deborah McKoy; David Stern; Ariel H Bierbaum

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Deborah McKoy

University of California

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Bruce Fuller

University of California

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