- a word derived from urbanology.
Example Sentences
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Oklahoma-born, New York City-bred; dock worker, Naval officer; bootstrap intellectual; Harvard urbanologist.
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 11, 2018
Similar patterns have played out across the country, a phenomenon dubbed “the favored quarter” by George Washington University urbanologist Christopher Leinberger.
From Washington Post
"This migration has been going on a long time," says George Sternlieb, an urbanologist at Rutgers University.
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Chief Planner Diane Porter, 34, a savvy urbanologist who has worked on the island since 1971, has no such fears.
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His Harvard title is Professor of Government, but Wilson is a criminologist, a sociologist and an urbanologist as well.
From Time Magazine Archive
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