Subtle differences in phrasing can affect readers' attribution of fault in traffic crashes. A shift in framing could change public perceptions of road safety, according to a Texas A&M-led study.
An abandoned home is seen with the Detroit skyline in the background on September 5, 2013 in Detroit, Michigan. (Andrew Burton/Getty Images) By Sarah Wilson, Texas A&M University College of Architecture Highlights Globally, as of 2007, there were 370 large cities that had shrunk in population by at…
Boats are seen tossed around after Hurricane Harvey passed through on August 26, 2017 in Rockport, Texas. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images) By Michelle Annette Meyer, Texas A&M University College of Architecture, and Gregory R. Witkowski, Columbia University, for the Conversation What’s the best way to help disaster victims? We agree with…
By Richard Nira, Texas A&M University College of Architecture As La Grange, Texas recovers from post Hurricane Harvey flooding, residents and elected officials are considering Texas A&M student proposals that address the town’s infrastructure, housing and transportation needs. The plans, drafted by urban planning and landscape architecture students, respond to issues…