New Paper by IOC Director that Traces Gentrification Induced Displacement in London

Initiative on Cities’ Director Loretta Lees published a new paper in the journal Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space that investigates and quantifies the displacement of residents due to new development and gentrification of council estates in London. This paper was co-authored with Jonathan Reades (Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis, University College London), Phil […]

A Conversation with NLC Menino Fellow Elizabeth Clackson

Elizabeth Clackson (CAS’22) is the 2019-2020 National League of Cities (NLC) Menino Fellow. Through this Fellowship, Elizabeth spent the fall semester paired with a faculty member in an on-campus Directed Study program. She spent the 2020 spring semester in Boston University’s Washington, D.C., study abroad program, where she is taking classes and participating in a paid internship at […]

Meet the 2019-2020 NLC Menino Fellow: Elizabeth Clackson

The Initiative on Cities (IOC) is pleased to announce Elizabeth Clackson (Boston University Class of 2022) as our 2019-2020 National League of Cities (NLC) Menino Fellow. Elizabeth is a Political Science major who hopes to work in public policy and urban governance. Through this Fellowship, Elizabeth will spend the fall semester paired with IOC Director […]

Dr. David Carballo: Social Inequality and Community Archaeology at America’s First Metropolis: Teotihuacan, Mexico

By Carly Berke The Initiative on Cities has hosted the Urban Inequalities Workshop for the past three years. Faculty and PhD students are invited to lead open discussions on their current research in this space. The Urban Inequalities Workshop approaches the topic of urban inequality from different disciplinary, methodological, and theoretical angles. Presentations are led by […]

Cities Joining Ranks: Policy Networks on the Rise

On Monday, April 23, 2018, the Boston University Initiative on Cities, with support from Citi Community Development and The Rockefeller Foundation, launched Cities Joining Ranks — Policy Networks on the Rise. This new report details the activities, visibility, value, and membership of city-to-city policy networks and provides the first evaluation of city peer groups based on joining behavior. […]

2017 Menino Survey of Mayors

On January 23, 2018, the Boston University Initiative on Cities released its fourth annual Menino Survey of Mayors, the only scientifically valid and representative survey of American mayors. The 2017 Menino Survey was built on interviews with 115 mayors from 39 states and was funded by Citi Community Development and The Rockefeller Foundation. Initiated in […]

Karl Dean Completes Term as Mayor-In-Residence

Karl Dean, the former Mayor of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, Tennessee, completed his term as the first Initiative on Cities Mayor-in-Residence in May 2016. As Mayor-In-Residence, Mayor Dean spent the 2016 spring semester on the Boston University campus as a member of the IOC team, helping to reinforce our focus on […]

Meet the 2017-2018 NLC Menino Fellow: Augustine Jimenez

The Initiative on Cities (IOC) is pleased to announce Augustine Jimenez (Boston University Class of 2020) as our 2017 – 2018 National League of Cities (NLC) Menino Fellow. Jimenez is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations. Through this Fellowship, Jimenez will spend the fall semester paired with a faculty member in an […]