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1. More Choices, More Problems? Ranked Choice Voting Errors in New York City.

2. "There is No Time" to be a Good Biocitizen: Lived Experiences of Stress and Physical Activity Among Mexican Immigrants in New York City.

3. The porous boundaries of public and private messages: Solidarity networks of Latin American food delivery workers in NYC.

4. Rejoinder to article, "Health inspector ratings of Asian restaurants during the early COVID-19 pandemic," published by Cherng et al. On Nov. 29, 2022.

5. Building tolerance through human rights education: The missing link.

6. Urban oceans: Social differentiation in the city and the sea.

7. Call for Papers.

8. Exploring Interprofessional Education and Collaboration in the Midst of COVID-19.

9. Automating gentrification: Landlord technologies and housing justice organizing in New York City homes.

10. The Rhetoric of Teacher Evaluation: New York City Teachers' Responses to Performance Labels.

11. When Cities Borrow State Power: New York State's Empire State Development Corporation in New York City.

12. The Side Hustle Safety Net: Precarious Workers and Gig Work during COVID-19.

13. Social Capital and First-Generation College Students: Examining the Relationship Between Mentoring and College Enrollment.

14. Assessing Police Stops of Pedestrians: Toward a New Generation of Benchmarks.

15. Dangerous Librarians: The Survival of Branch Libraries in New York's Fiscal Crisis.

16. COVID-19's Impact on Black, Female Correctional Officers and Justice-Involved Individuals at Rikers Island Jail.

17. Selling black places on Airbnb: Colonial discourse and the marketing of black communities in New York City.

18. Variegated neoliberalization and institutional hierarchies: Scalar recalibration and the entrenchment of neoliberalism in New York City and Johannesburg.

19. "The Police State in Franklin K. Lane": Desegregation, Student Resistance, and the Carceral Turn at a New York City High School.

20. Homeless shelters and the blues.

21. Community Businesses as Social Units in Post-Disaster Recovery.

22. Marketing History: Voyaging to the New World.

23. Neoliberal Niagara? Examining the political history of fish consumption advisories in New York State.

24. A Successful Undergraduate Psychology Conference: Organized Through a Special Course.

25. A CLASSIFICATION OF TEETH THE DISEASED PULPS AND APICES OF WHICH ARE RELATED TO INFECTIVE FOCAL AND SYSTEMIC SEQUELAE.

26. PUBLIC ORGANIZATIONS UNDERGOING CHANGE: A STUDY IN URBAN CONTRACTING.

27. Neighborhood Food Accessibility and Health Disparity: Examining the Impact of COVID-19 Using Spatial Models.

28. Meritocracy and Advantaged Parents' Perceptions of the Fairness of School Choice Policies.

29. The Rule of Choice: Frames and Overflows in the History of New York City Roadway Planning.

30. Is Hotel Technology a Double-edged Sword on Customer Experience? A Mixed-method Approach using Big Data.

31. Emerald City? The case for situational capital in advancing our understanding of Irish immigrants' attachment to New York City as place.

32. Investment banking centres since the global financial crisis: New typology, ranking and trends.

33. GROUP DISORDERS IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

34. PROCEEDINGS OF THE FIRST DISTRICT DENTAL SOCIETY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK.

35. “Peek-A-Boo, We See You Too”: Homelessness and visuality in New York City.

36. COALITION BARGAINING IN MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT: THE NEW YORK CITY EXPERIENCE.

37. Healing the Sick City: Local Guides, Visiting Nurses, and Vernaculars of Pain on New York's Lower East Side.

38. Bringing Good Food In: A History of New York City’s Greenmarket Program.

39. Nelson Waldron, Master Stage Machinist of the Nineteenth-Century Theatre.

40. Troubled Waters: New York City's Waterfront and Wastescapes.

41. Tackling Persistent, Boundary-Spanning Problems Through Collaborative Innovation: Lessons From the Clean Sweep Initiative in Buffalo, NY.

42. Which Matters More in Coproduction? Political Message, Policy, or Factual Information.

43. Redeeming the Tenement and Understanding Technological Change in the Home.

44. "Girls May Bleed Through Pads Because of Demerits": Adolescent Girls' Experiences With Menstruation and School Bathrooms in the U.S.A.

45. "There Was Nothing Here": School Leaders Using Dual Language Bilingual Education Programs as a Formula to Re-Engineer Student Populations for School Turnaround.

46. The Ties That Bind: An Examination of School-Family Relationships and Middle School Discipline in New York City.

47. “Saving” Coney Island: The construction of heritage value.

48. Application of a Conceptual Model of College Withdrawal to Disadvantaged Students.

49. Labor College and Its Student Body.

50. The Cultural Center of the World: Art, Finance, and Globalization in Late Twentieth-Century New York.