World Cities Project: In the News
The World Cities Project's research is consistently covered and cited in both popular and scholarly print and electronic media. We can be found internationally in such vehicles as Le Monde, National Public Radio, Aging Today, the Harvard Gazette, and Nation's Health. Below are some highlights of our media coverage.
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- The French newspaper, Le Monde, published Vices et vertus du système de santé américain, a Q&A with Victor G. Rodwin on the differences between the French and U.S. healthcare systems, May 2007.
- The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation featured Victor G. Rodwin in their Research in Profile series with the article How Are World Cities Responding to the Challenges of Population Aging?, May 2007.
- The Nations Health,
the official newspaper of the American Public Health Association, published Emergency Preparedness a Challenge for Older Americans: Better Disaster Plans Needed for Seniors, April 2007.
- Aging Today
features Growing Older in World Cities: Implications for Healthy Aging, an article written by WCP directors Michael Gusmano and VIctor
Rodwin, November-December 2006.
- National Public Radio's All Things Considered aired Paris vs. NYC/Kid's Health, an interview with Professor Victor Rodwin, director of World Cities Project, June 2000.
- Harvard Gazette's Big cities are havens for aging population, features excerpts from Victor G. Rodwin's symposium "Perspectives from the Future: Tomorrow's World as Defined by Today's Research and Planning" at the Harvard Institute for Learning in Retirement, April 20, 2007.
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