Posts Tagged ‘Harlem’
The Peopling of New York City: Neighborhood Stories
June 4, 2014
The Peopling of New York City: Neighborhood Stories Professor: Ellen Scott ITF: Andres Orejuela Campus: Queens College URL: http://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/neighborhoodstories14/ This site conglomerates the individual sites that each student group made. One of the strengths of this approach was that students were not only able to design and think about their site’s organization, but also worked […]
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Peopling New York City and Its Neighborhoods
June 20, 2012
Professor: Ida Susser ITF: Jen Gieseking Campus: Hunter URL: http://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/susser2012/ This is the course site of a Macaulay Honors College / Hunter College CUNY seminar that explores perspectives on urban ethnography with an emphasis on New York City – including specifically: the Brooklyn neighborhood of Greenpoint Williamsburg, the Morningside Heights Harlem neighborhood and Greenwich Village […]