Rosalie Singerman Ray

February, 2019 - June, 2019

Visiting PhD Candidate

Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Preservation, and Planning

Rosalie Singerman Ray is a PhD Candidate in Urban Planning in the Graduate School of Architecture, Preservation, and Planning at Columbia University. She received her B.A. in Economics from Smith College and her Masters in Urban and Regional Planning from UCLA. Before going to UCLA, Rosalie Singerman Ray worked as an economist at the U.S. Department of Transportation. Rosalie’s dissertation focuses on institutions in transportation planning and the institutional change needed to shift to just, sustainable transport using the case of bus lane network expansion in London and Paris. Past research has explored the effects of transit construction on local businesses and community displacement, how city transportation departments and transit agencies collaborate to prioritize buses, and the prospects of fare-free transit in the United States.

Research interests

Transport governance, transport justice, bus priority, institutions, bus riders’ unions

Research project.s you intend to pursue at the CEE

Building Political Will for Road Space Reallocation : How London and Paris Make Way for Buses

To know more

contact: rsr2150@columbia.edu

	
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