Digital Gems

Digital Gems

2442 bookmarks
Newest
Covid-19 Wipes Out Small Businesses in Poor Countries
Covid-19 Wipes Out Small Businesses in Poor Countries
Rizky Eka Valdano spent years building up his travel business, but the Covid-19 pandemic destroyed it in 10 months, echoing a plight that has played out across the developing world.
Covid-19 Wipes Out Small Businesses in Poor Countries
Move to a New City for Work? No Thanks
Move to a New City for Work? No Thanks
Job seekers are hesitating to relocate, a trend accelerated by the pandemic but also related to family and financial factors.
Move to a New City for Work? No Thanks
values are not science-free, trans justice edition – scatterplot
values are not science-free, trans justice edition – scatterplot
Last month, Sociologists for Trans Justice released a statement condemning the wave of anti-trans legislation that has been proposed in state legislatures across the United States. The statement in…
values are not science-free, trans justice edition – scatterplot
Faces of Power: 80% Are White, Even as U.S. Becomes More Diverse
Faces of Power: 80% Are White, Even as U.S. Becomes More Diverse
See the 922 faces of power behind Hollywood, the justice system, big businesses and more; 180 of them identify as Black, Hispanic, Asian, Native American, multiracial or otherwise a person of color.
Faces of Power: 80% Are White, Even as U.S. Becomes More Diverse
The Cost of Being an ‘Interchangeable Asian’
The Cost of Being an ‘Interchangeable Asian’
At some top companies, Asian Americans are overrepresented in midlevel roles and underrepresented in leadership. The root of this workplace inequality could stem from the all-too-common experience of being confused for someone else.
The Cost of Being an ‘Interchangeable Asian’
Lost in Aggregation: The Asian Reflection in the Glass Ceiling — Ascend Leadership Foundation
Lost in Aggregation: The Asian Reflection in the Glass Ceiling — Ascend Leadership Foundation
Generally lost in the national narrative about corporate diversity is a discussion of the issues facing Asian Americans. Lost In Aggregation: The Asian Reflection in the Glass Ceiling report takes a closer analysis of U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) workplace data sets disaggrega
Lost in Aggregation: The Asian Reflection in the Glass Ceiling — Ascend Leadership Foundation
States rebound from bleak forecasts to pass record budgets
States rebound from bleak forecasts to pass record budgets
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Just a year ago, the financial future looked bleak for state governments as governors and lawmakers scrambled to cut spending amid the coronavirus recession that was projected to pummel revenue.
States rebound from bleak forecasts to pass record budgets
Trails of Wind - The architecture of airport runways
Trails of Wind - The architecture of airport runways
Air travel has been in existence for over one hundred years. Since its inception, thousands of airports runways have been built – each one of them designed site specifically, and according to landscape and natural conditions.
Trails of Wind - The architecture of airport runways
Urban spatial order: street network orientation, configuration, and entropy | Applied Network Science | Full Text
Urban spatial order: street network orientation, configuration, and entropy | Applied Network Science | Full Text
Street networks may be planned according to clear organizing principles or they may evolve organically through accretion, but their configurations and orientations help define a city’s spatial logic and order. Measures of entropy reveal a city’s streets’ order and disorder. Past studies have explored individual cases of orientation and entropy, but little is known about broader patterns and trends worldwide. This study examines street network orientation, configuration, and entropy in 100 cities around the world using OpenStreetMap data and OSMnx. It measures the entropy of street bearings in weighted and unweighted network models, along with each city’s typical street segment length, average circuity, average node degree, and the network’s proportions of four-way intersections and dead-ends. It also develops a new indicator of orientation-order that quantifies how a city’s street network follows the geometric ordering logic of a single grid. A cluster analysis is performed to explore similarities and differences among these study sites in multiple dimensions. Significant statistical relationships exist between city orientation-order and other indicators of spatial order, including street circuity and measures of connectedness. On average, US/Canadian study sites are far more grid-like than those elsewhere, exhibiting less entropy and circuity. These indicators, taken in concert, help reveal the extent and nuance of the grid. These methods demonstrate automatic, scalable, reproducible tools to empirically measure and visualize city spatial order, illustrating complex urban transportation system patterns and configurations around the world.
Urban spatial order: street network orientation, configuration, and entropy | Applied Network Science | Full Text