John Logan

John Logan

Brown University

H-index: 93

North America-United States

About John Logan

John Logan, With an exceptional h-index of 93 and a recent h-index of 45 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Brown University, specializes in the field of urban sociology, segregation, China.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Using Public Data to Improve Population Estimates Within Consistent Boundaries

From Side Street to Ghetto: Understanding the Rising Levels and Changing Spatial Pattern of Segregation, 1900-1940 (Aug, 10.0. 4.153/1535641231188968, 2023)

Corrigendum to “From Side Street to Ghetto: Understanding the Rising Levels and Changing Spatial Pattern of Segregation, 1900–1940”

Housing Inequality in China: Past, Present, and Future

Contributors to concentrated poverty of Blacks and Hispanics in metropolitan America, 1980–2020

The role of suburbanization in metropolitan segregation after 1940

Vulnerability to COVID-19 Infection in Milwaukee: Effects of Individual and Neighborhood Characteristics

Time to Move Forward: Reply to Bischoff et al.

John Logan Information

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Citations(all)

40106

Citations(since 2020)

9229

Cited By

34977

hIndex(all)

93

hIndex(since 2020)

45

i10Index(all)

215

i10Index(since 2020)

138

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John Logan Skills & Research Interests

urban sociology

segregation

China

Top articles of John Logan

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Using Public Data to Improve Population Estimates Within Consistent Boundaries

The Professional Geographer

John R Logan

Wenquan Zhang

Zengwang Xu

2024/2/2

From Side Street to Ghetto: Understanding the Rising Levels and Changing Spatial Pattern of Segregation, 1900-1940 (Aug, 10.0. 4.153/1535641231188968, 2023)

City & Community

John R Logan

Elisabeta Minca

Benjamin Bellman

Amory Kisch

H Jacob Carlson

2020

Corrigendum to “From Side Street to Ghetto: Understanding the Rising Levels and Changing Spatial Pattern of Segregation, 1900–1940”

City & Community

John R Logan

Elisabeta Minca

Benjamin Bellman

Amory Kisch

H Jacob Carlson

2024/1/21

Housing Inequality in China: Past, Present, and Future

Yiping Fang

John R Logan

2023

Contributors to concentrated poverty of Blacks and Hispanics in metropolitan America, 1980–2020

Journal of Urban Affairs

John Logan

Brian Stults

Rachel McKane

2023/9/29

The role of suburbanization in metropolitan segregation after 1940

Demography

John R Logan

Samuel Kye

H Jacob Carlson

Elisabeta Minca

Daniel Schleith

2023/2/1

Vulnerability to COVID-19 Infection in Milwaukee: Effects of Individual and Neighborhood Characteristics

International Journal of Applied Geospatial Research (IJAGR)

Zengwang Xu

John Logan

2022/1/1

Time to Move Forward: Reply to Bischoff et al.

American Journal of Sociology

John R Logan

Andrew Foster

Hongwei Xu

Wenquan Zhang

2022/3/1

Residential segregation under Jim Crow: whites, blacks, and mulattoes in southern cities, 1880–1920

City & community

Isabelle R Notter

John R Logan

2022/3

Metropolitan segregation: no breakthrough in sight

John R Logan

Brian J Stults

2022/5

Remaking Shanghai: New divisions in an expanding metropolis

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research

Honghuan Gu

John R Logan

Ruijun Wu

2021/1

Improving estimates of neighborhood change with constant tract boundaries

Applied Geography

John R Logan

Wenquan Zhang

Brian J Stults

Todd Gardner

2021/7/1

The suppressive impacts of voter identification requirements

Sociological Perspectives

Jennifer Darrah-Okike

Nathalie Rita

John R Logan

2021/8

MOVING TOWARD INTEGRATION

CASE WESTERN RESERVE LAW REVIEW

Jonathan L Entin

Richard Sander

John R Logan

Kristen Barnes

Cathy Lesser Mansfield

...

2020

Income segregation: Up or down, and for whom?

Demography

John R Logan

Andrew Foster

Hongwei Xu

Wenquan Zhang

2020/10/1

Models for small area estimation for census tracts

Geographical Analysis

John R Logan

Cici Bauer

Jun Ke

Hongwei Xu

Fan Li

2020/7

Global Neighborhoods’ Contribution to Declining Residential Segregation

Case Western Reserve law review

John R Logan

Wenquan Zhang

2020

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