“…In recent years, a growing body of research seeks to better understand how segregation and mobility patterns are manifested in these cities in a twofold manner. First, by extending the study of segregation beyond residential one to account for diverse forms of segregation and/or encounter of different publics: in parks, workplaces, public transportation, and more (Gaffikin, Mceldowney, & Sterrett, 2010;Kerzhner et al, 2018;Shtern, 2016;Shtern & Yacobi, 2019). Second, by employing a range of methodological tools that can capture a better sense of people's daily experiences, such as mental maps, GPS tracking, and space syntax analysis (Greenberg Raanan and Shoval 2014;Rokem & Vaughan, 2018;Valentine, 2007).…”