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Ethics and the Built Environment
Social Justice Research related to the Built Environment is a broad, complex process. The categories below will give you some ideas of how to get started, but please reach out to your subject librarian (Millie mfullmer@sandiego.edu) for more assistance.
Call Numbers Ranges to browse:
- HD7287.3 Housing policy
- HD7288.75-HD7288.76 Discrimination in Housing
- HT101-395 Urban groups. The city. Urban sociology
- HT165.5-169.9 City planning
- HT170-178 Urban renewal. Urban redevelopment
- HT201-221 City population--Including children in cities, immigration
- HT231 Effect of city life
- HT251-265 Mental and moral life
- HT281 Recreation. Amusements
- HT321-325 The city as an economic factor. City promotion
- HT330-334 Metropolitan areas
- HT351-352 Suburban cities and towns
- HT361-384 Urbanization. City and country
- HT388 Regional economics. Space in economics
- HT390-395 Regional planning
- NA 1997 Woman as Architects
- NA2543.R37 Architecture and Race
- NA2543.W65 Architecture and Women
- NA2545 Barrier-free Design
- NA7195 Housing for Seniors, Youth, Disabled
- NA9000-9248 Aesthetics of cities. City planning and beautifying
Subjects/Keywords to Search
- Building laws; Zoning; Architecture--Standards
- City Planning--Evaluation; City Planning--Social aspects
- Regional and Urban Planning; Community development; Sustainable development
- Discrimination in Housing; Low-income housing
- Urban Renewal; Urbanization; Suburbs
- Mexican-American Border Region; Borderlands
- Racism; Prejudices; Bias; Race relations; Anti-racism; Discrimination; Interpersonal Relations