
Seasonal employers in seasonal communities are often disadvantaged when hiring and retaining workers, with challenges increasing as the rules for visas have changed. Photo by Nataliya Vaitkevich, Pexels
Spring 2022 Table of Contents
Letter from the Editors
In Brief:
- Who Is Latinx? by Jaylynn Rodriguez
- Diversifying Management, by Nico Bjork
- Another Person’s Peril, by Inge Pham-Swann
- Social Networks and Disasters, by Olivia Hudson
- The Science of Pornography Bans, by Mellie Ernst
- Dashed Expectations or Unfulfilled Aspirations, by C.C. Servon
- How Helpful is Helicopter Parenting? by Niko Bjork
- Protesting Police Violence, by Jaylynn Rodriguez
Q&A:
- “The Meaning of Public Safety, with Christy E. Lopez,” by Genesis Fuentes
Features:
- “Behind Gentrification’s Gloss,” by Sara Duvisac, Gianpaolo Baiocchi, and Aviqail Vantu
- “Reckoning with Christopher Columbus,” by Matthew Delsesto
- “Global by the Seaside,” by Catherine Simpson Bueker and Teal Rothschild
- “The Migration and Climate Change Nexus,” by Pilar Morales-Giner and Cristina Ramos
In Pictures:
- “Service Deserts and Periphery Neighborhoods in Detroit,” by Stephanie Hartwell, Toycia Collins, Joyn T. Tarchick, and Zaid Mohsen
- “Visualizing the Anthropocene from Above,” by Zach Schrank
Culture:
- “Can Conflict Create Good Community?” by Evelyn M. Perry
- “Small-Town Pride,” by Kimberly Creasap
- “Atlanta’s Carnival as Cultural and Spatial Practice,” by Regine O. Jackson
Trends:
- “Uneven Migration Enforcement,” by Juan Manual Pedroza
Books:
- “A Caregiving Journey Without a Map,” by Sara E. Patterson
Policy Brief:
- “Housing First Is Not Enough,” by Garrett I. Grainger
One Thing I Know:
- “Mapping the Ripple Effect in Minnesota,” by Scott Chazdon