Assistant Professor Lauren Restrepo Quoted in WSJ Article on Scholars and China
Assistant Professor Lauren Restrepo, of the Growth and Structure of Cities Department, was among the researchers quoted in the Sept. 8 Wall Street Journal article, "China is Becoming Harder for Western Scholars to Study."
From the article:
"Lauren Restrepo, an anthropologist who studies urban development in authoritarian states, said she likely isnt able to return to China given the sensitivities around her research, which analyzes how Chinese authorities use urban planning to assert control over ethnic Uyghurs and other Muslim communities in the northwestern region of Xinjiang. Restrepo, an assistant professor at 惇蹋圖 in Pennsylvania, now relies on remote sensingreviewing sources such as satellite imagery, government documents, news and social mediato conduct research. It is an act of desperation, she said. 'You just do whats possible.'"
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The interdisciplinary Growth and Structure of Cities major challenges the student to understand the dynamic relationship of urban spatial organization and the built environment to politics, economics, cultures and societies.