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John Brown University

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77 h-index 622 pubs 23,689 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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John Logan is an active scholar at John Brown University whose research encompasses urban studies, with a particular emphasis on neighborhood dynamics, segregation, and migration. His work often explores the intersection of ethnicity, economics, and spatial patterns within urban environments. He has written extensively on the historical evolution of segregation in American cities, including analysis of the factors contributing to concentrated poverty among Black and Hispanic communities from 1980 to 2020. Logan's investigations extend to the role of suburbanization in metropolitan segregation after 1940. Additionally, he has worked on methods for refining estimates of neighborhood change using consistent tract boundaries. While his primary focus is urban environments, he has also contributed to research outside of that area, such as on the clinical and economic burden of tardive dyskinesia in Israel.

Metrics

  • h-index: 77
  • Publications: 622
  • Citations: 23,689

Selected Publications

  • The changing spatial pattern of metropolitan racial segregation, 1900–2020: the rise of macro-segregation (2025) DOI
  • Using Public Data to Improve Population Estimates Within Consistent Boundaries (2024) DOI
  • Contributors to concentrated poverty of Blacks and Hispanics in metropolitan America, 1980–2020 (2023) DOI
  • Improving estimates of neighborhood change with constant tract boundaries (2021) DOI

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