Sometimes geographers, public officials, and market analysts are so involved with questions of "how" to enact changes that we don't pause enough to ask "why" or "whether we should" aid specific types of developments in a city or neighborhood. In actuality, controversies abound over urban transitions, gentrification, and plans involving new construction. Go online to search for recent media coverage of controversial changes in your city or community, and ask professors and fellow students about the ethical dimensions of those changes. What changes have most residents been concerned about? What alternative plans have been proposed?
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