Research Methods Workshop 9:00-Noon 11/07 Carl Fields Center, 58 Prospect Ave Multipurpose Room 104 9:00-10:00 The City’s Built Environment Visual Evidence: Hannah Bennett, Architecture Library Internal City Structure: Stephen Redding, Woodrow Wilson School Urban Infrastructure and Environment: Ted Segal and Colby Fisher, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Normative Approaches to Urban Planning and Architecture: the Contribution of Political Theory: Jan-Werner Mueller, Department of Politics 10:00-11:00 Urban Institutions and their Records Princeton University Archives and Public Policy Papers: Dan Linke, Mudd Manuscript Library Historical City Newspapers, Databases & Primary Sources: Elizabeth Bennett, Firestone Library Political and Economic Data: Bobray Bordelon, Firestone Library Demographic Resources: Elana Broch, Stokes Library 11:00-Noon Inhabiting the City Culture: Eric Avila, Department of History, UCLA through Princeton-Mellon Initiative in Architecture, Urbanism, and the Humanities Ethnography: Rachael Ferguson, Department of Sociology Quantitative Data and Statistics: Jonathan Tannen, Woodrow Wilson School and Office of Population Research Towards a Theoretically Informed Ethnography: Patricia Fernández-Kelly, Department of Sociology OPEN TO ALL PRINCETON UNIVERSITY STUDENTS & FACULTY RSVP Required – vfitzpat@princeton.edu http://urbanstudies.princeton.edu/