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Past, Present and Future Development of James Madison Park
(2018)
This case study examines the redevelopment process of James Madison Park by
asking two questions: (1) How has James Madison Park changed through time and
why? and (2) What populations are best served and not served by ...
The Religious Dynamic and Changing Identity of Hmong Peoples in the Midwest: Preservation and Perseverance
(2016-06-14)
This paper looks at the Hmong peoples of the Midwest and the role of religion and clan
structure in their lives. Our research determines that Hmong ethnic identity trumps
Hmong religious identity. Hmong who practice ...
A Social and Spatial Analysis of Madison's Bicycling Community
(2016-06-16)
For many cities across the United States biking is not just a leisurely activity; it is a means of transportation, exercise, and an important staple that helps form a sense of identity and community. This study looks at ...
Developing Community in the Garden: the Spatial Relationships of Socialization in the Sheboygan Community Garden
(2012)
This study seeks to understand how the spatial dimensions of the garden relate to the social interactions in the Sheboygan Community Garden (SCG). Social interactions are the building blocks for community development in ...
The Role of Restaurants in Creating a Space For Community: Explored Through “Willy” Street
(2020-12-14)
This study investigates the relationship between restaurants and the surrounding community. Interviews were conducted with 2 local restaurants, with observations being taken at the two restaurants as well as the surrounding ...
Protest Murals and Community Formation in Madison, WI: An Atlas of Art and Ideology on State Street
(2020-12-15)
How does a community express their grievances and issues within our current society? Cities throughout the world have always been the epicenters of human interaction. The United Nations predicts by 2050, more than 65% of ...
Impact of COVID-19 on UW-Madison's Community Members’ Consumer Behavior and Economic Security, and what this Means for Local Businesses
(2020-12-14)
Since the beginning of COVID-19 the UW-Madison community as well as communities around the world have been affected in numerous ways, particularly in ways pertaining to their local economy. Both students and businesses in ...