Book Reviews

Reviews of top books on social innovation

Demographic Revision

Review By Robert J. Sampson

The vast majority of neighborhoods in American cities do not "trade places." Instead, concentrated poverty and its opposite, concentrated affluence, are surprisingly persistent.

Winter 2013

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I, You, We

Review By Lucy Bernholz

Researchers from Pew and NetLab examine how the Internet, mobile phones, and social networking are radically changing our lives.

Fall 2012