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2017 FWIG CV Book

WOMEN SEEKING

FACULTY POSITIONS in

Urban and Regional Planning

Prepared by the

Faculty Women’s Interest Group (FWIG) The Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning

October 2017

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CANDIDATES BY INTEREST AREAS Arts & Cultural Development

FosterGerretsenMontgomeryPridemoreShannon

Dispute Resolution, Mediation, & Participatory Planning

BarchersKim, Ella J

Economic Development & Labor Force Analysis

GerretsenKayananKim, GyungwonMartin

Energy Efficiency and Sustainable Futures

GeislarGiottonini BadillaKim, Gyungwon

Environmental Management, Planning, & Protection

HabeebTrimanVitro, Kristen A Winslow

Food Security, Access, & Systems

Geislar

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SuerthGIS & Quantitative Methods

JiangKim, BoahLee, Ryun JungMawhorterVitro, Kristen AWang

Hazard Mitigation, Disaster Recovery, and Resilience Planning

CombsHabeebKim, Ella JLambethMartinMosby

Healthy Communities & Active Living

ElmerWalshWinslow

Housing & Community Development

BasileBerglundCooperElmerFrescolnGiottonini BadillaKnappLee, AujeanMatsumotoMawhorterMehtaMosby

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ReddenRodriguezRosenRucks-Ahidiana

International & Comparative Development & Planning

BasileGambleGoldsteinHansen RestrepoJosephMukhopadhyayMurrayRestrepo-MiethRishi

Land Use Planning; Urban & Neighborhood Design

DuncanGórskaKim, BoahKim, MinjeeLee, Ryun JungPerrottSuerthZanotto

Planning Theory & History

FosterGórskaHansen RestrepoKim, MinjeePerrottWalsh

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Social & Diversity Planning; Social Inclusion

BerglundCooperFrescolnJosephKashKnappLee, AujeanMatsumotoMehtaMicklowMontgomery MurrayPridemoreRishiRodriguezRosenShannonSong

Transportation & Infrastructure Planning

BarchersCombsDuncanGambleJiangKashMicklowSongWang

Urban Governance, Management & Finance

GoldsteinKayananLambethMukhopadhyay

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ReddenRestrepo-MiethVillamizar-Duarte

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Name Page Barchers, Camille 1Basile, Patricia 3Berglund, Lisa 5Combs, Tabitha 7Cooper, Sarah 9Duncan, Allison 11Elmer, Julia 13Foster, Nicole 15Frescoln, Kristin 17Gamble, Julie 19Geislar, Sally 21Gerretsen , Stephanie 23Giottonini Badilla, Miriam Paloma 25Goldstein, Shoshana 27Górska, Karolina Maria 29Habeeb, Dana M. 31Hansen Restrepo, Lauren 33Jiang, Shan 35Joseph, Sophonie 37Kash, Gwen 39Kayanan, Carla Maria 41Kim, Boah 43Kim, Ella J 45Kim, Gyungwon 47Kim, Minjee 49Knapp, Courtney Elizabeth 51Lambeth, Tara 53Lee, Aujean 55Lee, Ryun Jung 57Martin, Amanda W. 59Matsumoto, Naka 61Mawhorter, Sarah 63Mehta, Aditi 65Micklow, Amanda C. 67Montgomery, Cheryl 69Mosby, Kim 71Mukhopadhyay, Chandrima 73Murray, Kristin 75

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Perrott, Katherine 77Pridemore, Amelia A. 79Redden, Tyeshia 81Restrepo-Mieth, Andrea 83Rishi , Susmita 85Rodriguez, Akira D 87Rosen, Jovanna 89Rucks-Ahidiana, Zawadi 91Shannon, Brettany 93Song, Lily 95Suerth , Lauren C. 97Triman, Julia 99Villamizar-Duarte, Natalia 101Vitro, Kristen A. 103Walsh, Elizabeth A. 105Wang, Fangru 107Winslow, Jane Futrell 109

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2017 CANDIDATES

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CAMILLE BARCHERS245 4th Street NW, Suite 204 , Atlanta, Georgia 30313 • (404).550.0663

[email protected] • www.camillebarchers.com

RESEARCH INTERESTS

planning support systems; public participation; civic technology; land use and transportation

EDUCATION

Georgia Institute of TechnologyPh.D. in City & Regional Planning 2018 (expected)Dissertation: The Serious Potential of Fun GamesCornell UniversityMaster in Regional Planning 2007Research Paper: Rome’s other cultural patrimony: the agricultural landscapeBS in Natural Resources 2005BS in International Agriculture & Rural Development 2005

AWARDS, HONORS, AND FELLOWSHIPS

Graduate Student Instructor of the Year, School of City & Regional Planning 2017Leadership Fellow, Georgia Institute of Technology 2014,15,16Presidential Fellow, Georgia Institute of Technology 2013-2017Foreign Area Language Scholarship (FLAS) in Italian, Cornell University 2006-2007Michele Sicca Institute for European Studies Summer Research Grant, Cornell University 2006Research Honors Program in Natural Resources, Cornell University 2004-2005Presidential Research Scholar, Cornell University 2002-2005

PUBLICATIONS

French, S., Barchers, C., Zhang, W.(2015) How should planners be trained to handle big data,in Seeing Cities Through Big Data - Research, Methods and Applications in Urban Informatics.Thakuriah, P., Tilahun, N., Zellner, M.(Eds.) Springer International Publishing.

Under Review

Zhang, W., Wang, F., Barchers, C., Lee, Y., The impact of Transit-Oriented Developmenton Housing Value Resilience: evidence from the City of Atlanta, under review in Journal ofPlanning Education and Research (revise and resubmit).

RESEARCH AND TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Instructor, CP4020 Introduction to City & Regional Planning Georgia Tech, Fall 2015/16/17;Summer 2017Advanced Certificate in Teaching for Higher Education Georgia Tech, 2016Facilitator, Grand Challenges Program Georgia Tech, 2015-PresentResearch Assistant, School of City & Regional Planning Georgia Tech, 2013-PresentCertified Community Viz Educator Placeways, 2009-Present

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CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (SELECTED)

Barchers, C., Social Learning in Gaming Environments, Computers in Urban Planning andUrban Management (CUPUM) Conference, University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia,2017.Barchers, C. Developing a participation index for Social Media tools, Association of CollegiateSchools of Planning (ACSP) National Conference, Portland, OR, 2016.French, S., Barchers, C., Zhang, W., Moving beyond Operations: Leveraging Big Data forUrban Planning Decisions, CUPUM Conference, MIT, Cambridge, MA, 2015.French, S., Barchers, C., Zhang, W., Are planners ready for big data?, Urban Big Data andInformatics Conference, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL, 2014.Stiftel, B., Barchers, C. Open Government and Engaging the Public. American Planning As-sociation (APA) National Conference, Atlanta, GA, 2014.Barchers, C., Urban Growth Models: past, present, future, ACSP National Conference, Philadel-phia, PA 2014.

WORKING PAPERS (SELECTED)

Barchers, C., Using digital tools to enhance face-to-face deliberations accepted into ConferenceProceedings, CUPUM. 2017French, S., Barchers, C., Designing a Data Commons for Urban Big Data accepted intoConference Proceedings, CUPUM. 2017Barchers, C., Atlanta’s Neighborhood Planning Unit System case study for the UN HabitatDevelopment Guidelines. 2015

SERVICE

Track Chair, Successful Messaging for Public Engagement, American Planning AssociationNational Conference. 2017-2019Chair Search Committee, School of City and Regional Planning, Georgia Tech. 2017-presentSteering Committee, Center for the Integration of Research, Teaching and Learning (CIRTL),Georgia Tech. 2017-presentCreating the Next in Education Commission, Georgia Tech. 2016- present

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Project Manager & Planner, Kimley-Horn and Associates, Charlotte, NC. 2007-2013Intern, Food & Agriculture Organization, United Nations, Rome, Italy. 2006

Full CV and References Available Upon Request

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Patricia Basile University of Virginia School of Architecture

Mobile: (434) 242-1012 Email: [email protected]

EDUCATION

Ph.D. in the Constructed Environment Expected May 2018 University of Virginia, School of Architecture Department of Urban and Environmental Planning

Dissertation Title: Governance from within in São Paulo’s favelas Advisor: Dr. Ellen M. Bassett Graduate Specialization Degree in Building Sustainability Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie, Graduate School of Architecture and Urban Planning Thesis Title: Urban sustainability and its application in the context of

the favela

Bachelor of Architecture and Urban Planning Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie, Sao Paulo, Brazil Thesis Title: Requalification of the “Campo de Marte” airport

2012

2010

GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS (selected)

Graduate Student Fellowship on Land Policy and Urban Development in Latin America Lincoln Institute of Land Policy 2017-2018 Course Development Funding to elaborate the Cities of the Global South seminar The Institute of the Humanities and Global Cultures, University of Virginia Fall 2017 Center for Global Inquiry and Innovation Grant – Graduate Student Research Center for Global Inquiry and Innovation, University of Virginia 2016-2017 Science Without Borders Scholarship - CAPES Foundation

Tuition, health insurance, fees, and living support for doctoral studies 2014-2018

Graduate Student Fellowship School of Architecture, University of Virginia 2014-2017

PUBLICATIONS

Patricia Basile, “The “State of Exception”: Rio de Janeiro’s Olympic Games and Housing Evictions,” Catalyst: Urban Uncertainties, University of Virginia School of Architecture, Nov, 2016, 122-125.

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RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS

Patricia Basile, “Materializing the collective: everyday practices in São Paulo’s favelas,” Paper Presentation, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference, Denver, CO, October 2017.

Patricia Basile, “Autogestion: reframing Brazilian favelas,” Paper Presentation, The Space of Struggle Mini-Conference on Radical Planning, Portland, OR, November 2016.

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE (selected)

Instructor, Department of Urban and Environmental Planning, University of Virginia Fall 2017 Cities of the Global South seminar Graduate Level Teaching Assistant, University of Virginia Fall 2016 and Fall 2017 Law, Land and the Environment, teaching assistant, supervised by Dr. Ellen M. Bassett.

Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Politics, University of Virginia 2015-2016 Supervised by Daniel Gingerich. Mentoring and advising, Program in Political and Social Thought, University of Virginia Undergraduate’s Honor Thesis Advisee, Rosa Waters 2014-2015 Thesis title: “Cidade Para Quem? Participatory Urban Planning in Recife, Brazil.” Lecturer - Undergraduate Level, UNIP – Universidade Paulista 2013-2014 Santana do Parnaiba – São Paulo, Brazil Taught disciplines: Architectural Design - Space and Shape, Architectural Design - Single Family Residence, Architectural Design - High Density Housing, and Theory and History of Architecture and Urban Planning.

NON-ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

OTEC (Energy Optimization for Construction); São Paulo, Brazil October 2012–July 2013

Sustainability Project Manager - LEED NC and C&S certification processes.

Davis Brody Bond, São Paulo, Brazil June 2011–July 2012 Junior Architect - Housing, community engagement, favela upgrading, master plan development. High Tech Consultants, São Paulo, SP – Brazil June 2010-June 2011 Trainee Architect - Urban design, social housing and favela upgrading projects.

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Lisa Berglund [email protected] | 517.980.6419 | 11655 Iowa Avenue, #6, Los Angeles, California 90025 Education University of California – Los Angeles Luskin School of Public Affairs Los Angeles, California Ph.D. in Urban Planning (2017) Dissertation: Experts of Crisis: Exclusive Planning Discourse and Community Resistance in

Detroit

The Royal Institute of Technology (Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan) Stockholm, Sweden M.S. in Urban Planning and Design (2011) Thesis: Out of Site, Out of Mind: The Legacy of General Motors in Michigan University of Michigan Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning

Ann Arbor, Michigan B.S. in Architecture (2009)

Peer-Reviewed Publications Berglund, Lisa (2015). “The Shrinking City as a Growth Machine: Redevelopment in

Downtown and Midtown Detroit”. Urban Geography. In review.

Berglund, Lisa (2017). “Excluded by Design: The Exploitation of Poverty Knowledge as an Object of Urban Design in Detroit”. Journal of Cultural Geography. In review. Berglund, Lisa (2017). “‘We’re Forgotten’: The Role of Active Disinvestment in Shaping Place Attachment and Collective Action in Detroit’s 48217 Neighborhood”. Journal of Urban Affairs. In review. Berglund, Lisa (2017). “Death by Expertise: Politics of Environmental Justice in Detroit’s 48217 Neighborhood”. CITY. In review.

Berglund, Lisa & Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris (2016). “The Road Home: An

Examination of the Successes and Challenges of Housing Non-Profit Work in New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina”. Journal of Civil Society, 12(2), pp.121-140.

Berglund, Lisa (2015). “Challenges and Benefits of Homeownership: Conversations

with Low-Income Homeowners in North Minneapolis”. Critical Planning Journal, 22, pp.153-180.

Berglund, Lisa (2012). “Rebuilding Together Inc.: Sustaining Homeownership for

Low-Income America”. Nordic Journal of Architecture, 3(2), pp. 102-104. Non-Refereed

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Publications Berglund, Lisa, Hugo Sarmiento & Emily Erickson (2017). “A Report on the PhD Experience: Calling for a Dialogue on Diversity, Labor Practices, and the Future of Scholar-Activism”. Critical Planning Journal. Op-Ed. Forthcoming.

Berglund, Lisa (2016). “The Effects of Urban Aesthetics in Detroit’s Development”.

Impact Design Hub. https://impactdesignhub.org/2016/10/26/urban-aesthetics-detroit/. Berglund, Lisa (2015). “Development in Detroit: We Hope for Better Things; It

Shall Rise from the Ashes”. Progressive Planning Magazine, p. 2; 10-11. Teaching Experience University of California – Los Angeles Department of Urban Planning Instructor (August 2017-present)

∗ Gentrification and Displacement: Cultural Perspectives (Summer 2017) ∗ Visual Communications (planned for Winter 2018) ∗ History of the Built Environment (planned for Spring 2018) ∗ Planning History and Theory (planned for Spring 2018)

University of California – Los Angeles Department of Urban Planning Graphic Design Consultant (Fall 2016-present) University of California – Los Angeles Department of Urban Planning Teaching Assistant (2013-2017)

∗ Applied Planning Research Project (Fall 2014, Winter 2015, Fall 2015, Fall 2016 and Winter 2017)

∗ Public Space (Spring 2015 and Spring 2017) ∗ History and Theory of Urban Planning (Fall 2013 and Fall 2014) ∗ Master of Urban and Regional Planning Comprehensive Project (Spring 2014) ∗ Urban Design Practice and Paradigms (Spring 2014). ∗ Introduction to Cities and Planning (Winter 2014)

Editorial Roles Journal of Cultural Geography

Guest Editor of themed section on the Aesthetics of Neighborhood Change (Fall 2017)

Progressive Planning Magazine

Guest Editor of themed issue on Detroit (Fall 2015) Critical Planning Journal University of California – Los Angeles

Member of Editorial Board (September 2013 – October 2014) Critical Planning Journal University of California – Los Angeles

Managing Editor (September 2012 – October 2013)

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Tabitha S. Combs, PhD MRP

[email protected] http://bit.do/tabithacombs

EDUCATION

Doctor of Philosophy in City & Regional Planning University of North Carolina, 2013

Dissertation: Relationships among access to bus rapid transit, urban form, and household

transportation outcomes: evidence from a quasi-longitudinal study in Bogotá, Colombia. Adviser:

Daniel Rodríguez

Master of Regional Planning University of North Carolina, 2005

Bachelor of Science in Biology Davidson College, 1999

RESEARCH EXPERTISE & INTERESTS

Transportation & land use planning for accessible, equitable, resilient communities; travel behavior;

quantitative & mixed methods analysis; GIS; development of practice-ready research methods;

planning implications of autonomous transportation systems; planning with uncertainty

CURRENT AFFILIATIONS

Visiting Scholar Feb 2016-present

Institute for the Environment—University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill, NC)

Adjunct Senior Lecturer in Urban & Regional Planning Jan 2016-present

Faculty of Environment, Society, & Design—Lincoln University (Christchurch, New Zealand)

PREVIOUS ACADEMIC POSITIONS

Senior Lecturer in Planning; Dir. of Studies in Disaster Risk & Resilience Dec 2014-Jan 2016

Faculty of Environment, Society, & Design—Lincoln University (Christchurch, New Zealand)

Postdoctoral Research Associate June 2013-Nov 2014

Center for Sustainable Community Design, Institute for the Environment—University of North Carolina

(Chapel Hill, NC)

REFEREED PUBLICATIONS (SELECTED)

T. Combs (2017). Examining changes in travel patterns among lower wealth households after BRT

investment in Bogotá, Colombia. Journal of Transport Geography 60: 11-20.

T. Combs, E. Shay, D. Salvesen, C. Kolosna, & M. Madeley (2016). Understanding the multiple

dimensions of transportation disadvantage: the case of rural North Carolina. Case Studies on

Transport Policy 4(2): 68-77.

E. Shay, T. Combs, D. Findley, C. Kolosna, M. Madeley, & D. Salvesen (2016). Identifying transportation

disadvantage: Mixed-methods analysis combining GIS mapping with qualitative data. Transport Policy

48: 129–138.

D. Schwebel, T. Combs, D. Rodríguez, J. Severson, & V. Sisiopiku (2016). Community-based pedestrian

safety training in virtual reality: A pragmatic trial. Accident Analysis & Prevention 86: 9–15.

P. Berke, G. Newman, J. Lee, T. Combs, C. Kolosna, & D. Salvesen (2015). Evaluation of networks of

plans and vulnerability to hazards and climate change: A resilience scorecard. Journal of the American

Planning Association 81(4): 287–302. (2015 JAPA Best Paper Award).

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T. Combs & D. Rodríguez (2014). Joint impacts of Bus Rapid Transit and urban form on vehicle

ownership: New evidence from a quasi-longitudinal analysis in Bogotá, Colombia. Transportation

Research Part A: Policy & Practice 69: 272–285.

N. McDonald, D. Salvesen, R. Kuhlman, & T. Combs (2014). The impact of changes in state minimum

acreage policies on school siting practices. Journal of Planning Education & Research 34(2): 169–179.

N. McDonald, A. Dwelley, T. Combs, K. Evenson, & R. Winters (2011). Reliability and validity of the Safe

Routes to School parent and student surveys. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition & Physical

Activity 8(1): 1–8.

INVITED AND REFEREED PRESENTATIONS (2017)

Anticipating travel behavior change among relocating university students (with E. Shay). Poster

presented at ACSP 2017, Denver CO.

Developing academic cross-disciplinary programs: opportunities for planning (with R. Goodspeed &

N. Afzalan). Roundtable discussion at ACSP 2017, Denver CO.

Improving equity in the distribution of public transit benefits: lessons from TransMilenio. Invited

lecture for the Department of Planning & Geography, Appalachian State University, Boone NC.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

As instructor/examiner

ERST 624 Advanced professional planning methods & practice Lincoln University, graduate

SOCI 314 Prof. practice for environmental planning & policy Lincoln University, undergrad

PLAN 247 Solving urban problems University of North Carolina, undergrad

As co-instructor/contributor

ERST 635 Public policy group case study Lincoln University, graduate

ERST 634 Applied policy analysis Lincoln University, graduate

ERST 608 Advanced energy & transport planning Lincoln University, graduate

ENST 698 Analysis & solution of environmental problems University of North Carolina, undergrad

As teaching assistant

PLAN 704 Theory of Planning I University of North Carolina, graduate

PLAN 628 Transport Policy University of North Carolina, graduate

RECOGNITIONS (SELECTED)

Emerging Scholar Travel Award, ACSP Faculty Women’s Interest Group 2017

Best Paper, Journal of the American Planning Association (with Berke, et. al) 2015

Nominee, University of North Carolina Distinguished Dissertation Award 2013

Student Travel Award, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning 2011

SERVICE (SELECTED)

Review Coordinator & Member, TRB Standing Committee on Pedestrians (ANF10) 2014—2020

Member, Carrboro (NC) Police Dept. Bicycle & Pedestrian Citizen Taskforce 2011

Chair & Member, Town of Chapel Hill (NC) Bike/Ped Advisory Board 2005—2008

Referee: Journal of Transport Geography; Transportation Research Part A: Policy & Practice, Transport

Policy, Case Studies on Transport Policy, International Journal of Sustainable Transportation, Cities;

Transportation Research Record; Journal of Transportation and Land Use

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SARAH COOPER [email protected]

EDUCATION Ph.D. Candidate, Urban Planning and Policy (expected) 2018 College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL

Dissertation title: The End of an Era: Social housing and social property in a post-subsidy world (Advisor: Dr. Janet Smith)

Master of City Planning 2009 Faculty of Architecture, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB Bachelor of Environmental Studies (honors, cum laude) 2002 Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University, Toronto, ON

PUBLICATIONS (selected) Peer-reviewed Publications Cooper, S. with M. Barchyn. Forthcoming, March 2018. Not Alone: Research as a Relational

Process. In Community Based Participatory Research: Methods, Practice and Transformative Change. Ed. S. McKinnon. Vancouver, BC: University of British Columbia Press.

Cooper, S. and I. Skelton. 2015. Addressing Core Housing Need in Canada. Winnipeg: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives-Manitoba.

Cooper, S. 2015. A Terrific Loss: The Expiring Social Housing Operating Agreements in Manitoba. In Poor Housing: A Silent Crisis. Eds. J. Brandon and J. Silver. Winnipeg, MB: Fernwood Publishing.

Additional Publications Cooper, S. 2014. The Meeting Place: Examining the Relationship Between Colonialism and

Planning at The Forks, Winnipeg. In Decolonizing Planning: Experiences with Urban Aboriginal Communities and First Nations. Champaign, IL: Common Ground Publishing.

Cooper, S. 2013. It’s Getting Great: Government Investment in Gilbert Park and Lord Selkirk Park. Winnipeg, MB: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives-Manitoba. Available at www.policyalternatives.ca.

Cooper, S. 2011. “Neoliberalism: What a Difference a Theory Makes” in State of the Inner City Report 2011. Winnipeg, MB: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE (selected) Voorhees Center for Neighborhood and Community Improvement, Chicago, IL 2013-present Research Assistant Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives-Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB 2011-2013 Researcher, Housing and Community Development Centre for Indigenous Environmental Resources, Winnipeg, MB 2010-2011 Research Associate and Planner Faculty of Architecture, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB 2007-2008 Research Assistant, City Planning

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HONORS AND AWARDS (selected) SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship (Government of Canada, CDN$60,000) 2014 Urban Planning and Policy Scholar Award (US$165,000, University of Illinois) 2013 Mayor’s Medal (City of Winnipeg) 2009 Manitoba Graduate Scholarship (Province of Manitoba, CDN$15,000) 2008 University of Manitoba Graduate Fellowship (University of Manitoba, CN$12,000) 2008 City Planning Jubilee Scholarship (University of Manitoba, CDN$750) 2007

GRANTS Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (CDN$2.5 million) 2012 Co-investigator, Partnering for Change: Community Based Solutions for Aboriginal and Inner-city Poverty (Manitoba Research Alliance)

TEACHING EXPERIENCE Department of City Planning, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB 2013 Instructor, Indigenous Planning and Development

PRESENTATIONS (selected) Cooper, S. 2017, April 21. Within the Market or Without? Theorizing Social Housing as Social

Property. Presented at the Urban Affairs Association Conference, Minneapolis, MN. Cooper, S. 2016, June 10. The Honour of the Crown? Urban Reserves in Canadian Cities. Paper

presented at the Challenging Traditional Notions of Property in Land Use Planning workshop, York University, Toronto, ON.

Cooper, S. 2016, April 14. The end of the world as we know it: The context of the expiring social housing operating agreements. Presented at the Canadian Housing Renewal Association’s National Congress on Housing and Homelessness, Montréal, QC.

Cooper, S. 2015, April 22. The Forks, Winnipeg: Planning in a Colonial Context. Paper presented at the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.

Cooper, S. 2012, February 28. Housing for people, not markets. Presented to the Manitoba Professional Planners Association, Winnipeg, MB.

SERVICE (selected) College of Urban Planning Ph.D. Students, Chicago, IL 2014-2015; 2016-2017 President; Vice-President Planners Network Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB 2007-2013 Local Member and Coordinator Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives-Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB 2009-2010 Board Member

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Registered Professional Planner Member of the Canadian Institute of Planners (Manitoba Professional Planners Institute)

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Allison B. Duncan [email protected]

[email protected]

EDUCATION

• PhD, Urban Studies and Planning 2016 Portland State University Specializations: Transportation, Urban Design

• MLA, Landscape Architecture 2002 University of Arizona

• MAppSci, Rangeland Management 1993 University of New South Wales

• BS, Animal Science 1990 Cornell University

DISSERTATION

Shared Space and Bicyclist Path Choice Abstract Shared space is a traffic calming technique and design concept. The technique is relatively new, and the majority of existing research concerns pedestrians only. This mixed methods research focused on intersections in England in order to explore more how cyclists perceive and travel through shared space intersections by observing cyclists as they traverse selected sites and control sites. Using video observations of six sites in three cities, three shared and three control intersections, an analysis of the paths taken by cyclists looked at the variation in the paths ridden through the control intersections as compared to the shared space intersections. A survey addressed the perceptions, bicycling experience, demographics, and path and route preferences by cyclists at both shared space and control intersections. It was hypothesized that cyclist paths would not show much variation between shared space and control intersections and that certain groups may avoid riding through the shared space intersections due to their increased perception of risk. These findings may indicate that shared space designs do not benefit cyclists as the design theory itself states.

THESES

• Duncan, A (2002). Relationship between Remnant Size and Plant Species Richness in the Tucson Urban Matrix, Unpublished Master’s thesis, University of Arizona.

• Duncan, A (1992). Military Training as an Aspect of Multiple Use Management, Unpublished Master’s thesis, University of New South Wales.

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

• Duncan, A. (2017). A comparative analysis of cyclists’ paths through shared space and non-shared intersections in Coventry, England. Journal of Urban Design

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• Duncan, A (2017). Review of What Makes a Great City, by Alexander Garvin, Journal of Planning Education and Research. Submitted

• McNeil, Nathan, Lynn Weigand, Drew DeVitis, Russell Doubleday, Allison Duncan

(2016). Guidebook on Pedestrian and Bicycle Connections to Transit.

• Roughton, Collin, Drusilla van Hengel, Allison Duncan, Lynn Weigand, Mia Birk (2012). Pedestrian & Bicycle Master Planning--Training for Practitioners, 2012.

SELECTED GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND AWARDS

National Institute for Transportation and Communities (NITC) Doctoral Fellowship, $15,000, 2014.

Certificate of Merit for Excellence in the Study of Landscape Architecture. Awarded by the American Society of Landscape Architecture, 2001.

Member of Sigma Lambda Alpha, the honors fraternity of Landscape Architecture.

SELECTED RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Research Assistant at the Transportation Research and Education Center (TREC), Portland State University, Portland, Oregon. 2016 to 2017. Federal Transit Administration (FTA) project to research, design, and create a Guidebook on Pedestrian and Bicycle Connections to Transit.

SELECTED PRESENTATION EXPERIENCE

Allison Duncan. “An Analysis of Cyclist Path Choices in Shared Space Intersections.” Conference presentation: International Conference on Traffic and Transport Psychology (ICTTP), Brisbane, QLD, Australia, August 2016.

Allison Duncan. “An Analysis of Cyclist Path Choices in Shared Space Intersections.” Conference presentation: International Conference on Traffic and Transport Psychology (ICTTP), Brisbane, QLD, Australia, August 2016.

SELECTED TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Site Planning, Adjunct Instructor Portland State University Spring 2016, 2017 Ecology, Instructor The Art Center Design College (now Southwest University of Visual Arts), Tucson, AZ, Summer 2008

Curriculum design: History of Landscape Architecture, Introduction to Landscape Architecture, Plant Materials, Ecology. Design of overall course outline and goals, general assignment and test frameworks, sourcing of images for presentations, and selection of readings and textbooks.

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JULIA R. ELMER

513.633.3614

[email protected]

EDUCATION

PhD in City and Regional Planning – The Ohio State University – GPA: 3.9/4.0 2016

Dissertation: Reinventing the Rust Belt: Welcoming Economies, Immigrant Entrepreneurship, and Urban Resilience

Graduate Interdisciplinary Specialization: College and University Teaching

Graduate Minor: Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies

Master of City and Regional Planning (MCRP) – The Ohio State University – GPA: 3.9/4.0 2016

Master of International Public Health (MPH) – University of Sydney (Australia) – Distinction: 4/5 2006

International Master of Business Administration (MBA) – University of South Carolina – GPA: 3.5/4.0 2004

Master of Arts in Education and Linguistics (TESOL) – American University – GPA: 3.8/4.0 2001

Bachelor of Arts in Women’s and Gender Studies – American University – GPA: 3.8/4.0 2000

RESEARCH INTERESTS

urban anti-fragility, public health, aging in place, affordable housing, immigration, entrepreneurship

PUBLICATIONS IN PRINT

Nasar, J.L., & Elmer, J.R. (January 2016). Homeowner and homebuyer impressions of visitable features.

Disability and Health Journal.

Nasar, J.L., & Elmer, J.R. (June 2015). Perceived Value of Visitable Housing in Ohio. Ohio Developmental

Disabilities Council and Ohio Colleges of Medicine Government Resource Center.

RECENT CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

“Detroit Reassembled: Inequality and Opportunity in Urban Planning” Nov 2017

Hindsight – 100th Anniversary of Buchanan v. Warley (New York, New York)

“Visitable Housing: Policies and Possibilities” April 2016

Multiple Perspectives on Access, Inclusion, and Disability (Columbus, Ohio)

SELECTED FUNDING & FELLOWSHIPS

Detroit Revitalization Fellow (Livable Places / Detroit Health Department) Aug 2017 – present

Wayne State University

Graduate Research Associate 2012-2016

Kirwan Institute & Center for Urban and Regional Analysis, The Ohio State University

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SELECTED GRANTS

$1200 – OSU Office of Energy and Environment (“Designing Inclusion” – Ecuador) - July 2015

$50,000 - The Ohio Developmental Disabilities Council (Co-Principal Investigator) - Jan – Dec 2014

$750 – OSU Center for Urban and Regional Analysis (Presenting Data and Information – Tufte) - June 2013

SELECTED TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Business and Globalization courses (Online Instructor) March 2017-present

University of the People – Pasadena, California

CRP 3500: The Socially Just City (Teaching Assistant) Spring 2016

CRP 6100: Participation and Advocacy in Planning (Teaching Assistant) Autumn 2015

WGSST 1110: Gender, Sex, and Power (Teaching Assistant & Recitation Leader) Autumn 2012

The Ohio State University – Columbus, Ohio

English Composition (Adjunct Instructor) Spring 2002

Spalding University – Louisville, Kentucky

English as a Foreign Language (Head of English Department & Teacher) May 1998 – Jan 2001

Centro de Estudios de Espíritu Santo – Babahoyo, Ecuador

PEDAGOGICAL TRAINING

Quality Matters Online Course Design, The Ohio State University (Spring 2016)

Preparing Future Faculty Program, Office of Diversity and Inclusion, The Ohio State University (Oct 2012)

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Executive Committee, American Planning Association - Cincinnati Chapter (2012-2013)

UNIVERSITY SERVICE

OSU Libraries Research Commons Partners Advisory Committee (2014)

Co-Founder and Vice President, GIS Club (2013-2016)

Representative (Alternate), Council of Graduate Students (2012-2013)

PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATIONS

American Planning Association – AICP in progress / U.S. Green Building Council – LEED AP ND in progress

RECENT PROFESSIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE

Livable Places Project Manager, Detroit Health Department – Detroit, Michigan (August 2017 – present)

Senior Researcher (Affordable Housing), The Ohio State University – Columbus, Ohio (Oct 2016 – July 2017)

Research and Policy Intern, Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation – Kansas City, Missouri (June – Aug 2014)

LANGUAGE SKILLS

Fluent: Spanish and Portuguese / Advanced: French and German / Reading and Oral Comprehension: Italian

COMPUTER SKILLS

Microsoft Office / Stata / R / Esri ArcGIS / Drupal 7 / WordPress / Adobe Creative Suite / EndNote

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Nicole Foster, Ph.D.Digital Cultures Research Centre • 1 Canon's Rd, Bristol, UK BS1 5TX • [email protected]

EDUCATIONPh.D., Urban Planning and Public Policy, University of Texas at Arlington 2016

Dissertation: Vital Publics: Do-It-Yourself Urbanism and the Right to the CitySupervisor: Enid Arvidson

M.A., Humanities, University of Texas at Arlington 2004Politics of Identity or Identity Politics? Narrating Difference in College Classrooms

B.F.A., Acting, New York University 1998

ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL PLANNING EXPERIENCECreative Economy Research Fellow 2017-presentDigital Cultures Research Centre, University of the West of EnglandAssistant Adjunct Professor 2016-17College of Architecture, Planning and Public Affairs, University of Texas at ArlingtonNeighborhood Vitality Specialist, City of Garland, Texas 2016-17

PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONSGrodach, Carl, Nicole Foster, and James Murdoch III. 2016. Gentrification,

displacement and the arts: Untangling the relationship between arts industries and place change. Urban Studies. DOI: 10.1177/0042098016680169.

Foster, Nicole, Carl Grodach and James Murdoch III. 2016. “Neighborhood Diversity, Economic Health and the Role of the Arts.” Journal of Urban Affairs 38 (5): 623-642.

Murdoch III, James, Nicole Foster and Carl Grodach. 2016. “The Importance of Neighborhood Context in Arts-led Development: Community Anchor or Creative Class Magnet?”. Journal of Planning Education and Research 36 (1): 32–48.

Grodach, Carl, Nicole Foster, and James Murdoch III. 2014. “Gentrification and the Artistic Dividend: The Role of the Arts in Neighborhood Change.” Journal of the American Planning Association 80 (1): 21–35.

Grodach, Carl, Elizabeth Currid-Halkett, Nicole Foster, and James Murdoch III. 2014. “The Location Patterns of Artistic Clusters: A Metro- and Neighborhood-Level Analysis.” Urban Studies 51 (13): 2822–2843.

Hamann, Darla, and Nicole T. Foster. 2014. “An Exploration of Job Demands, Job Control, Stress, and Attitudes in Public, Nonprofit, and For-Profit Employees.” Review of Public Personnel Administration 34 (4): 332-355.

TEACHING EXPERIENCEAssistant Adjunct Professor, University of Texas at Arlington 2016-17Introduction to the Metroplex (UG), Qualitative Methods (Grad)Adjunct Instructor, Tarrant County College, Humanities 2014-15Introduction to Humanities (face to face and online)Evaluations available at https://www.academia.edu/12935650/Teaching_Evaluations Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of Texas at Arlington 2010-14Urban Planning, Women’s Studies, Interdisciplinary Studies, Human Resources (online)Academic Coach, Lamar University, Philosophy of Knowledge (online) 2013

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GRANTSCo-PI, New York Community Trust 2013-14Neighborhood Attributes of New York State Arts Organizations, ($20,000)

REPORTSGrodach, Carl, Nicole Foster, & James Murdoch III, (2014) Art Spaces, Art Places:

Examining Neighborhood Preferences of New York Arts Organizations. New York Community Trust.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONSFoster, Nicole. “DIY Urbanism as Critical Assemblage Urbanism.” Association of

Collegiate Schools of Planning, Houston, TX, 2015.Foster, Nicole, Carl Grodach and James Murdoch III. “Arts, Diversity and Neighborhood

Economic Health: The Mediating Role of Organizations.” Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Phila, PA, 2014.

Grodach, Carl, Nicole Foster and James Murdoch III. “The Location Patterns of Artistic Cultures: A Metro- and Neighborhood-Level Analysis.” Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning/Association of European Schools of Planning Joint Conference, Dublin, 2013

Foster, Nicole. “Bodies, Affects, Overcoming.” Rethinking Marxism, Amherst, MA, 2013.Foster, Nicole. “DIY Urbanism as Lefebvre’s Right to the City: Spatial Justice or Politics

of Becoming?” Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Cincinnati, OH, 2012.

AWARDS AND HONORSParticipant, Summer Institute in Urban Studies, University of Manchester 2015Dissertation Fellowship, University of Texas at Arlington 2015-16Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society Inductee 2014Doctoral Degree Grant, University of Texas at Arlington 2013-15John W. Jackson Endowed Scholarship, University of Texas at Arlington 2013Doctoral Degree Fellowship, University of Texas at Arlington 2008-12Pi Alpha Alpha Honor Society Inductee 2009 Dean of Liberal Arts Award, University of Texas at Arlington 2003

SERVICEReviewer, Center for Transportation, Equity, Decisions and Dollars (C-TEDD) 2017Referee, Journal of Planning and Education Research 2017Referee, Urban Studies 2015Referee, Journal of Urbanism 2013Member, Northeast Fort Worth Economic Development Planning Committee 2012-13Founding Member, Riverside Arts District, Fort Worth, TX 2012

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KIRSTIN PETERSON FRESCOLN

2522 Damascus Church Rd. Chapel Hill, NC 27516 (c) 919.260.6826 [email protected] EDUCATION University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, City and Regional Planning, 2012 – Present

Doctoral Candidate 2017, Successful defense of dissertation May 22, 2017 Certificates in Health Inequities and Participatory Research Advisor: Mai Thi Nguyen; Committee: W.M. Rohe, M.D. Webb, S. Green, R. Quercia Dissertation: Making Public Housing Work: Assessing the Implementation and Impacts of a Work Requirement in Public Housing

North Carolina State University Certified Public Manager, 2010 Certified in Community Mediation and Meeting Facilitation, 2000 and 2008 Certified Public Mediator UNC Chapel Hill, School of Government, 2003 University of Virginia B.A., Foreign Affairs and History, 1991

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Center for Urban and Regional Studies, Research Assoc., UNC Chapel Hill, 2012 – Present Hurricane Matthew Disaster Recovery and Resilience Initiative, Research Assoc., UNC

Chapel Hill, May - August 2017 Facilitated Community Solutions, Consulting services to governments and non-profits on

community-based collaborative interventions, 2011 – Present National Association of Drug Court Professionals, Sr. Consultant, 2016 – Present NC Division of Public Health, Children and Youth, Program Consultant, 2012 NC Administrative Office of the Courts, NC Drug Treatment Court Manager, 2000 - 2011 ReEntry Youth Development Diversion and Teen Court Coordinator, 1997 - 2000 Waynesboro Office of Youth Family Outreach Coordinator, 1995 – 1997 Waynesboro High School Social Studies Teacher, 1994 – 1995

AWARDS

Boka Hadzija Award for Distinguished University Service (2017) UNC Chapel Hill Dissertation Impact Award (2017) Social Justice Champion, Student Award (2016) Break the Cycle 11- Reducing Children’s Environmental Health Disparities (2015-2016) UNC Chapel Hill Future Faculty Fellow (2015) UNC Chapel Hill Participatory Research Seed Grant (2014)

PUBLICATIONS - Peer Reviewed Papers Webb, M.D., W.M. Rohe, M.T. Nguyen, K.P. Frescoln, M. Donegan, and H-S Han. (2017) Finding

HOPE: Changes in Depressive Symptomology Following Relocation from Distressed Public Housing. Forthcoming in Social Science and Medicine

Frescoln, KP., M.T., Nguyen, W.M. Rohe, M.D. Webb. (2017) “I was scared over there”: Family well-being after relocation from a distressed public housing development. Int. Public Health J. 9(2) pp. 221-240.

Webb, MD, KP Frescoln, and WM Rohe. (2016) Innovation in Public Housing: A Critique of the Moving to Work Demonstration. International Journal of Housing Policy. 16:1 pp. 111-124

Nguyen, M.T., W.M. Rohe, K.P. Frescoln, M.D. Webb, M. Donegan, and H-S Han. (2016) Mobilizing Social Capital: Which Informal and Formal Supports Affect Employment Outcomes for HOPE VI residents? Housing Studies. 31:7 pp. 785-808

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KIRSTIN PETERSON FRESCOLN

2522 Damascus Church Rd. Chapel Hill, NC 27516 (c) 919.260.6826 [email protected]

Rohe, W.M., M.D. Webb, and K.P. Frescoln. (2016) Work Requirements in Public Housing: Impacts on Tenant Employment and Evictions. Housing Policy Debate.

Frescoln, KP. (2014) Engaging with the Affordable Care Act: Implications for Adult Drug Court Professionals Need to Know Brief. National Association of Drug Court Professionals.

Frescoln, KP. (2009). Drug Treatment Courts. North Carolina Medical Journal, 70:1 pp. 66-69 PUBLICATIONS - Professional Reports

Nguyen, M.T., K.P. Frescoln, A.W. Martin, J. Peterson, S. Farley. (2017) Recovering Affordable Housing in Eastern North Carolina Post-Hurricane Matthew: Analysis and Ten-Year Strategy. North Carolina Policy Collaboratory, Chapel Hill, NC.

Webb, M.D., K.P. Frescoln, W.M. Rohe. (2017) The MTW Guide: Formulating Strategies for Successful Participation. HAI Group, Cheshire, CT.

MDRC, Center for Urban and Regional Studies, National Initiative on Mixed-Income Communities. (2017) Scaling Up Jobs Plus – Selected Start-Up Highlights in the Jobs Plus Pilot Evaluation. U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Washington, D.C.

Rohe, W.M., M.T. Nguyen, M.D. Webb, K.P. Frescoln. (2016) Boulevard Homes Final Report: Changing Communities, Transforming Lives. Center for Urban and Regional Studies, UNC CH

Rohe, W.M., M.D. Webb, K.P. Frescoln. (2015) Moving to Innovation: Second Interim Moving Forward Assessment. Center for Urban and Regional Studies, UNC Chapel Hill

Webb, M.D, K.P. Frescoln, W.M. Rohe. (2015) Innovation in Public Housing: The Moving to Work Demonstration. Center for Urban and Regional Studies, UNC Chapel Hill

Rohe, W.M., M.T. Nguyen, M.D. Webb, K.P. Frescoln, HS Han. (2014) Housing Choice Voucher Survey of Satisfaction and Needs. Center for Urban and Regional Studies, UNC Chapel Hill

Rohe, W.M., M. Donegan, H.S. Han, K.P. Frescoln. (2013) Charlotte Housing Authority’s Moving Forward Program: Interim Assessment Report. Center for Urban and Regional Studies, UNC CH

REFEREED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

Urban Affairs Association Incentivizing Work: Self-Sufficiency Interventions in Public Housing. 2017 Family well-being after relocation from a distressed public housing (p.h.) development. 2016 Understanding early implementation of p.h. work and minimum earned income policies. 2015 Does case management support improve self-sufficiency outcomes among p.h. residents? 2014 Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Understanding the health and well-being effects of a work requirement in p.h. 2016 “Welfare Reform” comes to p.h. - How do residents perceive self-sufficiency reforms? 2015 Mobilizing social capital for p.h. residents. 2014 Break the Cycle 11- Reducing Children’s Environmental Health Disparities Family well-being after relocation from a distressed p.h. development. 2016 International Sociology Association RC43 (Housing and the Built Environment) Caught in the intersection: Black mothers subject to a work requirement in p.h. 2015

TEACHING EXPERIENCE Race, Poverty, and Planning (Fall 2015) Developed new course and served as full responsibility

instructor for graduate and undergraduate UNC-CH planning students Faculty (2002 – Present) – Center for Court Innovation, National Council of Juvenile and Family

Court Judges, National Drug Court Institute, NC School of Government at UNC-CH, Office of Juvenile Justice, Waynesboro High School, and other national and local organizations

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JULIE CATHERINE GAMBLE Perry World House [email protected] University of Pennsylvania 215-576-1930 3803 Locust Walk 510-501-8434 Philadelphia, PA 19014 PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS Postdoctoral Fellow, Global Shifts: Urbanization, Migration and Demography. Perry World House, University of Pennsylvania, August 2017—present. Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Professor-Researcher, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, April 2016 –present.

EDUCATION PhD in City and Regional Planning, University of California Berkeley. 2015. Dissertation Title: “Visioning a Transit City: Citizen Participation and Transit Planning in Quito, Ecuador.”

• Dissertation Committee: Ananya Roy (chair), Teresa Caldeira, Malo Hutson, and Alison Post

• Designated Emphasis, Global Metropolitan Studies MCP in City and Regional Planning, University of California, Berkeley. 2010.

• Concentration: Community and Economic Development. Field: International and Comparative Regional Planning

BA in History and Gender Studies, Northwestern University. 2006.

PUBLICATIONS Journal Articles: Gamble, J., 2017. Experimental Infrastructure: Experiences in Bicycling in Quito, Ecuador. Int J Urban Regional n/a-n/a. doi:10.1111/1468-2427.12449 Gamble, J., Snizek, B., Nielsen, T.S., 2017. From people to cycling indicators: Documenting and understanding the urban context of cyclists’ experiences in Quito, Ecuador. Journal of Transport Geography 60, 167–177. doi:10.1016/j.jtrangeo.2017.03.004 Manuscripts Under review: “Debate metodológico sobre la movilidad femenina urbana en Quito” under review at Estado y Comunes, Instituto de Altos Estudios Nacionales, http://estadoycomunes.iaen.edu.ec/index.php/EstadoyComunes.

“Precariedad, Ambiente e Informalidad Urbana en Quito”. Under review at ICONOS FLACSO sede Ecuador. http://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/iconos

Other Writing:

“Is Informal Transit Land Oriented?” Working Paper Lincoln Institute for Land Policy. First Draft Submitted Sept 1, 2017.

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“The (Re)turn to the Underground Metro: Rationalizing Quito’s Metro Rail.” Blog Post, Spatial Planning In Latin America, 2014. https://planninglatinamerica.wordpress.com/2014/02/14/julie-gamble/comment-page-1/

AWARDS Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor. UC Berkeley, 2011. USFQ Collaboration Grant. Universidad San Francisco de Quito, 2017. RESEARCH GRANTS Principal Investigator, “Is Informal Transit Land-Oriented?” Lincoln Institute for Land Policy Program on Latin America and Caribbean, Universidad San Francisco de Quito, $30,000. 2016-2018. Principal Investigator, “Urban Informality, Feminist STS and Transit”, Faculty Research Collaboration Grant, Universidad San Francisco de Quito, $10,000. 2017-2018. ACADEMIC FELLOWSHIPS American Dissertation Year Fellowship, American Association of University Women, 2014-2015. Universities of Excellence Grant. National Secretariat for Education, Science, Technology, and Innovation, Central Government of Ecuador, 2013-2015. Dean’s Normative Time Fellowship. UC Berkeley 2012. Tinker Foundation Travel Grant. 2011. Block Grant. UC Berkeley 2009, 2010, 2014. INVITED TALKS “Is Informal Transit Land-Oriented?” Lincoln Land Institute and UC Berkeley Symposium on Transportation Innovations and Urban Land in Latin America, May 24-25, 2017. “Playing on the Urban Street: Gender, Risk, and Transit Infrastructure in Quito, Ecuador”. Global Metropolitan Studies Symposium, UC Berkeley, April 2017. “Visioning a Transit City: Transit Planning and Citizen Participation in Quito, Ecuador”. Center for Iberian and Latin American Studies, UC San Diego. April, 2015.

LANGUAGE AND TECHINCAL SKILLS

Languages: Spanish (Fluent), French (Intermediate), and Portuguese (Intermediate).

Technical and Research Software: SPSS, Nvivo, Microsoft Excel

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Sally Geislar, Ph.D.

www.sallygeislar.weebly.com [email protected]

303.319.4759

Post-Doctoral Researcher Veritas Research Center Underwood International College, Yonsei University, South Korea

EMPLOYMENT

2016-P Post-doctoral Researcher | Veritas Research Center | Underwood International College Yonsei University | Project: Korean food waste systems: Global narratives & local perspectives

2013 NEURUS/ICURD Fellow | University of Groningen | The Netherlands Project: Lessons from the waste stream: Exploring challenges & successes of the Dutch bio-waste program

2011 Graduate Student Researcher | Metropolitan Futures Initiative | University of California, Irvine

SPECIALIZATION Food & Waste Systems | Environmental Policy | Socio-Behavioral Sciences

EDUCATION

2016 Ph.D. | Planning, Policy and Design | University of California, Irvine | Chair: D. Feldman Dissertation: Closing the food-systems loop: Leveraging social sciences to improve organic waste policy

2010 M.A. | Demographic & Social Analysis | University of California, Irvine Thesis: Poverty, race, & air pollution: Socio-economic predictors of exposure to mobile-source air pollution

2007 Center for Modern Languages, Semester Abroad | University of Granada | Spain

2006 B.A. | Sociology & Spanish | Southwest Minnesota State University

PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS & UNDER REVIEW (^ INDICATES SHARED FIRST AUTHOR)

Geislar, S. (2017). The new norms of food waste at the curb: Evidence-based policy tools to address benefits and barriers. Waste Management doi: 10.1016/j.wasman.2017.07.010

^Sintov, N., ^Geislar, S., White, L. (forthcoming) Cognitive accessibility as a new factor in pro-environmental spillover: Results from a field study of household waste management. Environment and Behavior

Geislar, S. (forthcoming) The problem with food waste: A comparative case study of organic waste policy in the U.S. and The Netherlands. In Y. Rollins & C. Kuyvenhoven, Throw Away Societies: People, place, and waste. Routledge Publishing.

Geislar, S. (2013). From the ground up: Lessons on incorporating behavior change research in sustainability programs. Empowering Sustainability International Journal at www.escholarship.org

Holman, B., Geislar, S. Sex drugs and science policy. Philosophy of Science (Under Review)

UNIVERSITY TEACHING

Instructor Upper Division: Food Systems: Science, Technology, and Policy Lower Division: Research Design & Quantitative Methods (4x) | Urban Sociology

Teaching Assistant Sustainability I and II (2x each) | Intro to Urban Studies (2x) |Environmental Analysis (2x) California Population Statistics | Qualitative Methods (3x) | Public Policy Analysis

AWARDS (SELECTED)

2016 Fellowship ($24,000) UCI Graduate Dean's Dissertation Writing Fellowship

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Sally Geislar, Ph.D . www.sallygeislar.weebly.com [email protected]

2015 Fellowship ($20,000) Lindley Haynes Dissertation Fellowship, The Haynes Foundation

2015 Grant ($29,900) from the Board of Directors of the Costa Mesa Sanitary District for study of Household Behavior and Curbside Organics Collection Programs

2015 Fellowship ($10,000) UCI Public Impact Distinguished Fellow

2015 Fellowship ($6,039) UCI Data Science Initiative Fellowship

2015 Award ($1,500) UCI School of Social Ecology Dean's Community Engagement Award

2014 Grant ($50,000) Southern California Association of Governments, City of Stanton's Sustainability Engagement & Awareness Program, Consultant

2014 Fellowship ($2,500) UC Global Food Initiative Fellowship Local Food Access and Advocacy: Cultivating Town and Gown Synergies Lead Researcher

2014 Fellowship ($2,500) UC Global Food Initiative Fellowship Grow Your Own Food and Sustain the Soil Project Assistant Researcher

2013 Fellowship ($3,500) Northern European and U.S. Regional Urban Studies / International Certificate of Urban and Regional Development (NEURUS/ ICURD)

INVITED SPEAKER

2017 Leveraging Social Sciences to Improve Organic Waste Policy: Results from an RCT. Seminar, Centre for Humanities Engaging Science and Society, Durham University, UK

2015 Behavioral Sciences in Food Waste Policies. Arnold Schwarzenegger Institute of State and Global Policy, University of Southern California

SELECTED PAPER PRESENTATIONS (REFEREED)

2017 (forthcoming) The new norms of food waste at the curb: Evidence-based policy tools to help close the food systems loop. ACSP, Denver, CO

2017 Unintended consequences of food waste diversion: Whether and how spillover behaviors improve urban environmental impacts" UAA, Minneapolis, MN

2016 If you build it, will they separate? Household food waste behavior in organics collection programs. AAG, San Francisco, CA

2015 Faced with food waste: How the built environment shapes behavior and attitudes. ACSP, Houston, TX

ARTICLES (NOT REFEREED)

2015 "Does Size Matter?: Measuring the Impact of Scale in Agriculture" Sustainable Food Trust www.sustainablefoodtrust.org

2015 "Family Farms Living Large: The State of the Family Farm in the U.S." Sustainable Food Trust www.sustainablefoodtrust.org

PUBLIC SCHOLARSHIP (PROFESSIONAL REPORTS)

2016 Food Scraps for Fuel: Understanding and Increasing Household Participation in the Costa Mesa Organics Program | Final Report to Costa Mesa Sanitary District

2015 City of Stanton's Green Planning Academy with Maya Dunne & Associates video available Final Report to Southern California Association of Governments & City of Stanton

2012 Mission Viejo My Actions Count Program with Community Sustainability USA, Inc. Final Report to City of Mission Viejo SG 9/17

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EDUCATION

PhD University of Michigan

Sports Management with an emphasis in Urban Planning, expected January 2018 Dissertation Title: “Mapping the success of sports districts: A GIS-based analysis of urban development outcomes in 26 US arena districts.” Dissertation Committee: Mark Rosentraub, Judith Grant Long, Rodney Fort, Ana Paula Pimentel-Walker, David Swindell Teaching Assistant: Quantitative & Qualitative Research Methods

MURP University of Michigan Urban and Regional Planning conc. Global and Comparative Planning, May 2016 MA University of Michigan

Sports Management, May 2014 BA University of California, San Diego

Biological Anthropology, graduated with High Distinction Honors, June 2012 International Studies, Sociology and History, June 2012 RESEARCH INTERESTS

The intersection of sports, city planning, and urban development outcomes; mega-project infrastructure in developing countries; international planning in developing countries PUBLICATIONS

Swindell, D., Gerretsen, S., Rosentraub, M. (2014). “They’re back, but where? The location of jobs in metropolitan areas and the implications for local governments in recovery.” State and

Local Government Review 46: 260-271. Book Chapters

Gerretsen, S. & Rosentraub, M. (2015). “Towards a new theory of sports-anchored development for real economic change” in Routledge Handbook of Theory and Theory Development in Sport

Management. ed. G. Cunningham, J. Fink, A. Doherty. New York, NY: Routledge, 369-382. Gerretsen, S. & Rosentraub, M. (2015). “A brief introduction into the anomalies of the sport business that produce the need for an economics of sport.” SAGE Handbook of Sport

Management. ed. R. Hoye.

(forthcoming) Gerretsen, S., & Jakar, G., Rosentraub, M. (2014). “The financing and design of sports venues, and the use of public authorities,” in Uberstine, G. editor, Law of Professional and

Amateur Sports, Minnesota: Thomas Reuters. SELECTED PRESENTATIONS

North American Association of Sports Management Conference (2017, June). Sports districts:

The role of formal planning initiatives on development outcomes. Denver, CO.

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Urban Affairs Association Conference (2017, April). Regime Theory vs. Public Choice: How

best to explain why governments pay for sports venues. Minneapolis, MN. Urban Affairs Association Conference (2016, March). "Please sir I want some more:" An

application of public choice theory to a community's investment in professional sports. San Diego, CA. 7th Annual European Sports Economics Conference (2015, August). Do SHED districts help host

cities attract and retain young professionals?: An analysis of US arena districts, 1990 to 2010. University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland. Urban Affairs Association Conference (2015, April). Anatomy of a bankruptcy: Hockey in the

desert, Glendale, and an urban plan gone awry. Miami, FL. Urban Affairs Association Conference (2014, March). Economic Segregation, Economic

Change, and Municipal Bankruptcies: Revenue Sharing and De Facto Territorial Reform in the

US. San Antonio, TX. GRANTS

2017 University of Michigan, Rackham Graduate School Candidate Research Grant, $3,000

2017 Graham Institute for Sustainability, Ocupação Anchieta Avança!: Improving

Environmental and Housing Conditions in Informal Settlements in São Paulo,

Brazil, $5,000

2016 University of Michigan, Zatkoff Graduate Fellowship, $6,000 2016 University of Michigan, Latin American and Caribbean Studies Research

Fellowship, $1,800 2015 Graham Institute for Sustainability, Dow Distinguished Award for

Interdisciplinary Sustainability Award for Fostering Community Ownership and

Environmental Stewardship in Vila Santa Marta, Brazil, $37,500 2015 Ford Motor Company, College Community Challenge, $25,000 2015 Graham Institute for Sustainability, Fostering Community Ownership and

Environmental Stewardship in Vila Santa Marta, Brazil, $5,000 2015 University of Michigan Rackham Graduate School Research Grant, $1,500 2015 University of Michigan Rackham Graduate School International Travel, $1,050

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Miriam Paloma Giottonini Badilla University of California Los Angeles - Luskin School of Public Affairs

[email protected] Areas of Interest: Energy and Sustainable Futures, Housing and Community Development Education: Doctoral Candidate in Urban Planning, University of California, Los Angeles. June 2018 (expected). Dissertation: Energy Efficiency as an instrument the living conditions of low-income households: An Analysis of Mexico’s Green Mortgage Program Master in Urban and Environmental Planning, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. 2005 BA Architecture, Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, México. 2000. Selected Publications: Monkonnen, P. and Giottonini Badilla, M.P. (Forthcoming). “Repensar la Contención Urbana en

México: del Control del Crecimiento a la Promoción del Crecimiento de Calidad”. In Montejano Escamilla, J.E. (Ed.) (2017). Densidad, Diversidad Y Policentrismo: Tres principios clave de la sustentabilidad urbana a debate.

Rodriguez, M.A.; Dubois, A.M.; Delmas, A.; Maurer, M.B.; Giottonini Badilla, M.P.; Cole, B. (forthcoming) “Built Environment and Health: Understanding the Role of Commercial Buildings in Community Health”

Alpuche, M.G.; Giottonini, M.P.; Ochoa de la Torre, J.M.; Marincic, I.; Borbón, A.C. (2016). “Impacto de los espacios exteriores en el comportamiento térmico de las edificaciones en clima cálido-seco”. XL Semana Nacional de Energía Solar, VI Congreso Internacional sobre las Energías Renovables (CIER).

Alpuche, M.G., Marincic, I., Ochoa, J.M., Moreno, H., Giottonini, M.P. (2011). “Thermal Analysis of Low-cost Dwellings in Mexico using green roofs”. ASME 2011 5th International Conference on Energy Sustainability & 9th Fuel Cell Science, Engineering and Technology Conference (ESFuelCell2011). Washington, DC, USA

Reports: Rodriguez MA, Dubois AM, Delmas M, Maurer MB, Giottonini MP, Cole B. (2017) “CBRE Shared

Advantage: Promoting Healthy Communities.” Los Angeles, CA: The UCLA Blum Center on Poverty and Health in Latin America.

Chatman, D.G.; Rayle, L; Gabbe, C.J.; Plowman, J.; Sohn, P.; Crane, R.; Spevack, A.; Wise, E.; Stoy, K,; Giottonini, M.P.; Ordower, A.; and Crane, R. (2016) “Analyzing the Economic Benefits and Costs of Smart Growth”. Report prepared for the California Air Resources Board ARB, Contract 11-326

Dandekar, H. C., Bryan, H., Walsh, K. D., Fonseca, E., Giottonini Badilla, M.P., Whiting, C.M., and Portilla, A. (2006) “Housing and Sustainable Communities in Rapidly Urbanizing Border Regions”. Report prepared for the Southwest Consortium for Environmental Research and Policy (SCERP). Project number: EIR-04-02 (SCERP: ASU NFS0006/CO).

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Academic Experience - Research: UCLA Blum Center on Poverty and Health in Latin America. Graduate Student Researcher. 2017. Project: CBRE Shared Advantage Project on the built environment and healthy communities PI: Dr. Michael Rodriguez University of California Los Angeles. Graduate Student Researcher. 2014. Project: Analyzing the Economic Benefits and Costs of Smart Growth, funded by the CA Air Resources Board. PI: Dr. Dan Chatman, UC Berkeley; and Dr. Randall Crane, UC Los Angeles Arizona State University. Research Assistant. 2004. Project: Housing and Sustainable Communities in Rapidly Urbanizing Border Regions. P.I. Dr. Hemalata Dandekar Academic Experience - Teaching: Teaching Associate:

UCLA. Institute of the Environment and Sustainability. ENV 163, Business and the Natural Environment (2017) UCLA. Anderson School of Management. MGMT 246A, Business and Environment (2015, 2017)

Teaching Assistant: UCLA. Institute of the Environment and Sustainability. ENV 163, Business and the Natural Environment (2013 - 2017) UCLA. Dept of Urban Planning. UP206A Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (2017) UCLA. Dept. of Urban Planning. UP206B Advanced Geographic Information Systems (2017) UCLA. Dept. of Urban Planning. UP217A-B Community Scholars Comprehensive Project (2015)

Instructor: Universidad de Sonora. Department of Architecture and Design (México). Assistant Professor of Architecture. (2010 – 2011)

Selected Conferences and Presentations: Giottonini, M.P. (2017). Energy efficiency as an instrument to improve quality of life: An analysis

of the Mexican Green Mortgage Program. Panel Session: Contradictions of the Climate Friendly City: Critical Perspectives on Urban Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation. American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting. Boston, MA

Alpuche, M.G.; Giottonini, M.P.; Ochoa de la Torre, J.M.; Marincic, I.; and Borbón, A.C (2016). Effects of outdoor areas on the thermal behavior of buildings in hot-dry climates. In XL Semana Nacional de Energía Solar, VI Congreso Internacional sobre Energías Renovables (CIER). Puebla, México.

Giottonini, M.P. (2010). Relevant criteria for the LEED Certification of buildings in Desert Regions. Invited presentation at the Sustainability Panel during the Congress 45 degrees, a Conference for Sustainable Architecture in the Desert. ITESM. Hermosillo, México.

Giottonini, M.P. (2009). Alternatives for Sustainable Community Development in Natural Protected Areas: The Case of Santa Rosaliíta, Baja California, Mexico. Presentation at the VII National Congress on Mexico’s Natural Protected Areas. San Luis Potosí, México.

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Shoshana R. Goldstein 317 W. Sibley Hall, Cornell University [email protected]

(732)690-4705 RESEARCH INTERESTS Planning and South Asian History, Suburbanization in the Global South, Urban Governance, Migration and Cities EDUCATION 2018 (expected) PhD Department of City and Regional Planning

Cornell University, Ithaca, NY Dissertation: Planning the Millennium City: The Politics of Place-Making in Gurgaon, India

2010 MA Graduate Program in International Affairs

The New School, New York, NY 2006 BA History and Philosophy of Math and Science

St. John’s College, Annapolis, MD

TEACHING – CORNELL UNIVERSITY

Spring 2018 Lecturer, Migration and the City (undergraduate) Fall 2017 Lecturer, Introduction to GIS for Planners (undergraduate) Spring 2013, 2017 Teaching Assistant, The Global City (undergraduate) Fall 2102, 2014, 2016 Teaching Assistant, Introduction to GIS (graduate level) FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS (SELECTED) 2015 Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship Hindi-Urdu, Dissertation Research, US Department of Education 2015 Research Travel Award, College of Arts and Sciences, Cornell University 2014 Research Grant, Clarence S. Stein Institute for Urban and Landscape Studies 2014 Critical Language Scholarship, Hindi, US Department of State - Funding for American Institute of Indian Studies (AIIS) summer language intensive in Jaipur 2013-2014 Foreign Language & Area Studies Fellowship (FLAS) Hindi-Urdu, US

Department of Education 2013 Research Travel Award (for research in India), Mario Einaudi Center for

International Studies, Cornell University PUBLICATIONS (SELECTED) Book Chapter S. Goldstein. (2018). Between Mega-projects and Micro-planning: Public-Private Partnerships,

Local Governance and the making of the Millennium City. In The Political Economy of Mega Projects in Asia: Globalization and Urban Transformation. Eds. Shin, HB and Gimm, D. London: Routledge. (In Preparation).

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Journal Article S. Goldstein. (2016). Planning the Millennium City: The Politics of Place-making in Gurgaon, India. International Area Studies Review. 19(1): 12-27. Book Review Kudva, N., Goldstein, S. (2014). Nikhil Rao’s “House, But No Garden: Apartment Living in

Bombay’s Suburbs, 1868-1964” and Swati Chattopadhyay’s “Unlearning the City: Infrastructure in a New Optical Field.” Journal of Architectural Education. 68(1).

Professional Report Creighton, K., Goldstein, S., Khanam, M. (2010). Information Communication Technologies

(ICT) for Development: Environmental Sustainability. New York: United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA).

CONFERENCES AND SYMPOSIA (SELECTED)

“Placemaking and Displacement in Gurgaon, India.” NY Conference on South Asian Studies, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Geneva, NY, Sept 2017.

“Between Knowledge and Action: The Return of the Town Planner in Gurgaon, India.” American Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference. Portland, OR, Nov 2016.

“Mobilizing the Millennium City.” World Schools of Planning Congress. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, July 2016. “Planning the Millennium City: The Politics of Place-making in Gurgaon, India.” RC21 Conference, Urbino, Italy, Aug 2015. “Old Delhi/New Delhi: Spatial Planning and the Making of the Modern Urban Citizen.”

Urban Affairs Association Annual Conference, San Antonio, TX, Apr 2014. “Green Construction on the International Stage: Eco Community Building as Development,

Urban Affairs Association Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA, Mar 2013. “Painting the Town Green: Sustainable Community Building and the Case of Kunming’s Expo-

Eco Town.” The New School for Social Research, New York, NY, Sept 2009. PROFESSIONAL & RESEARCH EXPERIENCE (SELECTED) 2011 United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), NYC, Consultant 2010 United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA), NYC, Consultant 2009 United Nations Global Alliance for ICTs and Development (UNGAID), NYC, Consultant 2009 University Urban Research Initiative (UURI), Cities Alliance, NYC, Researcher, report

on slum upgrading in Mbale, Uganda 2009 India China Institute, NYC, Research Assistant, Fellowship Coordinator 2008 Ironbound Community Corporation/Parsons School of Design, Newark, NJ, Researcher,

ecological hazard mapping report PROFESSIONAL AND DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE

Referee for Economic and Political Weekly and Geoforum Cornell Department of City and Regional Planning, Faculty & Curriculum Committees LANGUAGES

Advanced Intermediate/Conversant – Hindi, Italian Intermediate – French

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KAROLINA MARIA GÓRSKA, AICP 630 N. Grand Ave. #407, Los Angeles, CA 90012, [email protected], (626) 379-9388

EDUCATION

University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Luskin School of Public Affairs Ph.D. Urban Planning, September 2015 Dissertation: Different Shades of Change: Historic Districts in Los Angeles and their Impact on Gentrification and Neighborhood Trends. Committee: Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris (Chair), Paavo Monkkonen, David Halle

Harvard University, Graduate School of Design, Cambridge, MA Master in Urban Planning, May 2010 Thesis: Historic Preservation as a Revitalization Strategy in Inner City Neighborhoods

Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA Bachelor of Arts in Architecture cum laude, June 2006

University College London, London, UK Spring Study Abroad Program in the History of Art Department, Spring 2005

PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS Miriam Zuk, Ariel, Bierbaum, Karen Chapple, Karolina Gorska, Anastasia Loukaitou-

Sideris. “Gentrification, Displacement, and the Role of Public Investment” Journal of Planning Literature. First published date: July-02-2017. DOI: 10.1177/0885412217716439

Gorska, Karolina. “Different Shades of Change: The relationship between gentrification trends and historic districts in Los Angeles,” Change Over Time (Gentrification and Heritage Conservation issue). Univ. of Penn. Press. Fall 2018 (provisional acceptance).

BOOK CHAPTER Gorska, Karolina and Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris. “To Preserve or Not Preserve?: A Look

at the Factors that Sway Historic Preservation Decisions.” in, Bharne, Vinayak and Sandmeier, Trudy (eds.), Routledge Companion of Global Heritage Conservation, Part V - No. 3. Routledge – Taylor & Francis, Abington Oxen U.K. Expected publ. Fall 2017.

POLICY BRIEFS & WHITE PAPEERS Gorska, Karolina. June 2016. Assess change over time in neighborhoods and Assess changes in

commuting modes and transportation use. Southern California Association of Governments REVISION Project. UCLA Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies.

Gorska, Karolina and Mitchell Crispell. February 2016. Condominium Conversion in the Bay Area. Urban Displacement Project. UC Berkeley.

Crispell Mitchell, Karolina Gorska, and Somaya Abdelgany. February 2016. Inclusionary Housing in the Bay Area. Urban Displacement Project. UC Berkeley.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS “Different Shades of Change: The relationship between gentrification trends and historic

districts in Los Angeles.” ACSP 55th Annual Conference, October 21-25, 2015. “Historic Preservation Overlay Zones in Los Angeles: Their Impacts on Gentrification

Trends” ACSP 54th Annual Conference, October 30 - November 2, 2014. “To Preserve or Not to Preserve? A Look at the Factors that Sway Historic Preservation

Decisions.” International Planning History Society Conference. July 20-23, 2014. UNIVERSITY SERVICE & ACTIVITIES Staffing Working Group Member, Department of Urban Planning, UCLA 2012-2014 Critical Planning Journal Managing Editor, Department of Urban Planning, UCLA 2010-2012

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ACADEMIC FELLOWSHIPS & AWARDS o ACSP Travel Scholarship 2015 o UCLA Affiliates Fellowship,

Academic Year 2014-15 o UCLA Dissertation Year Fellowship,

Academic Year 2014-15 o Haynes Lindley Doctoral Dissertation

Fellowship, Academic Year 2013-14 o Community Partnerships Fellowship,

Academic Year 2012-13

o UCLA Graduate Mentorship Fellowship, Academic Year 2011-12

o UCLA Graduate Summer Mentorship, Summer 2011

o UCLA Graduate Fellowship, Academic Year 2010-11

o Harvard Urban Planning and Design Best Thesis Prize, June 2010

TEACHING EXPERIENCE UCLA Department of Urban Planning

Lecturer, Introduction to Cities and Planning Fall 2015 Qualitative Methods Instructor, Comprehensive Project Spring 2015 Special Reader, Introduction to Planning History and Theory Fall 2012 & 2013 Special Reader, Public Spaces Spring 2013

Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Department of Urban Planning & Design Teaching Assistant, History and Theory of Urban Planning Fall/Spring 2009 Teaching Assistant, Urban Politics, Planning, and Development Spring 2009

RESEARCH & PROFESSIONAL PLANNING EXPERIENCE UCLA Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies Public Administration Analyst, September 2015 – June 2016. Provided research assistance on data selection and methods of representing neighborhood change for SCAG’s Sustainable Communities Strategy Performance Monitoring Tool. Authored white papers. University of California, Department of Urban Planning Research Assistant, Spring 2014-Summer 2015. Conducted research for a California Air

Resources Board (ARB) project, which examined the effects of TOD on gentrification and displacement. Co-authored literature review and anti-displacement inventory paper.

Project Manager, Summer 2014. ARB project. Co-wrote literature review, assembled data, and coordinated team meetings.

Research Assistant, Spring–Winter, 2013. Assisted on a project related to childhood obesity and P.E. curriculum changes. Conducted surveys, analyzed and authored results.

Research Assistant, Fall 2010–Winter 2011. Worked on two projects: 1) sidewalk design regulations and the public realm, and 2) Los Angeles’ Metro stations and design guidelines.

Department of City Planning, Los Angeles, October 2016 – present Planner in the Urban Design Studio. Conducting project reviews for development citywide. Leading design review boards. Drafting ordinance language for projects, such as Permanent Supportive Housing performance standards and Small Lot Subdivisions Department of Regional Planning, Los Angeles, October ‘07–May ‘08, Aug.–Oct. 2017. Regional Planner – worked in the current and advanced planning sections.

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Dana M. Habeeb tel: 404.242.8593 email: [email protected] url: urbanclimatelab.com

EDUCATION Georgia Institute of Technology 2017 PhD, City and Regional Planning

Major: Environmental Planning | Urban Climatology; Minor: Urban Morphology Dissertation: “Exploring Urban Agriculture as a Climate Change Mitigation Strategy at the Neighborhood Scale”

Georgia Institute of Technology 2008 Dual Masters Degree in Urban Design Georgia Institute of Technology 2002 BS, Architecture ACADEMIC POSITION Post-Doctoral Fellow 2017- Present Indiana University, Bloomington Indiana School of Public Health ACADEMIC RECOGNITION (selected) EPA 2018 Heat Wave Indicator based on my published research (in review) Sea level rise studio wins American Institute of Certified Planners 2014 Student Project Award College of Architecture NSF ADVANCE Women of Excellence Graduate Award City and Regional Planning Service Award PEDS Golden Shoe Award: Design team member for Atlanta new street plan Charles R. Brown Urban Design Fellowship PUBLICATIONS Vargo, J., Stone, B., Habeeb, D., Liu, P., Russell, A. (2016) The Social and Spatial Distribution of Temperature-related Health Impacts from Urban Heat Island Reduction Planning Strategies. Environmental Science and Policy, 66, 366-374 Habeeb, Dana, Vargo, Jason and Stone, Brian Jr. (2015) Rising heat wave trends in large US cities. Natural Hazards 76(3): 1651-1665. doi:10.1007/s11069-014-1563-z Stone B Jr, Vargo J, Liu P, Habeeb D, DeLucia A, Trail M, Hu Y, Russell A (2014) Avoided Heat-Related Mortality through Climate Adaptation Strategies in Three US Cities. PloS ONE 9(6): Vargo, Jason, Habeeb, Dana, and Stone, Brian Jr. (2013) The Importance of Land Cover Change Across Urban Rural Typologies for Climate Modeling. Journal of Environmental Management, 114, 243-252

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Stone, Brian Jr., Vargo, Jason, and Habeeb, Dana (2012). Managing climate change in cities: Will climate action plans work? Landscape and Urban Planning, 107(3), 263-271

Habeeb, Dana (2010). A Cabbagetown History. Atlanta Chapter of the Congress for the New Urbanism, Building Metropolitan Atlanta: Past, Present & Future, 95-96. Atlanta RESEARCH (selected) Georgia Tech: School of Civil and Environmental Engineering 2015-Present

Contributing my urban agriculture research towards a National Science Foundation (NSF) Sustainable Research (SRN) grant titled SRN: Integrated Urban Infrastructure Solutions for Environmentally Sustainable, Healthy, and Livable Cities. Investigating the potential of urban agriculture to act as green infrastructure. Exploring the role that distributed infrastructure can play in making cities more resilient. Investigating how the built environment impacts a person’s wellbeing through the deployment of low cost environmental sensors and mobile phones.

Georgia Tech: School of City and Regional Planning 2009-Present

Conduct research centered around climate change, design and health. Focused on two CDC funded research projects that investigated the correlations between the built environment, climate change and human health effects. Investigated the impact of climate responsive design techniques on the urban climate Constructed and analyzed databases for ozone, PM2.5, extreme heat events, heat waves, land cover change, climate action plans, and plant hardiness zones.

TEACHING (selected) City Planning Studio: CP 6052

Tracking the Effects of Sea Level in Georgia’s Coastal Communities Georgia Tech, Co-Instructor Awards: American Institute of Certified Planners 2014 Student Project Award

Georgia Planning Association 2013 Outstanding Student Project Award Florida Academy of Sciences 2013 Student Paper Award

Co-instructed graduate level studio focused on sea level rise on the Georgia Coast. The studio quantified the overall impact of projected sea level rise on human and physical geographies along the Georgia Coast with a strong emphasis on social vulnerability

Urban Environmental Planning & Design: CP 6213 Georgia Tech, Instructor of Record

Graduate level class on ecosystem function, environmental policy and design. Designed and led technical labs analyzing environmental impacts in cities using both GIS and remote sensing data, with strong focus on map design and aesthetics.

Urban Design Digital Media/Visualization for Planners: CP 8881 Georgia Tech, Instructor of Record,

A graduate digital media class focused on representing ideas graphically and communicating them effectively using multiple software platforms.

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Education Ph.D. City and Regional Planning, Cornell University Jan 2017 Dissertation: Chinese Construction at the New Frontier: Development, Social Change,

and the Government of Uyghur Identity in Urban Xinjiang Neema Kudva (chair), Andrew Mertha, Stephan Schmidt

M.A. Anthropology, University of Hawaii at Manoa May 2006

B.A. Anthropology, New College of Florida May 2003 ResearchInterestsPlanning and governance in divided and post-conflict regions; Securitized urban development; Urbanization in Western China; Chinese city planning; Uyghur ethnopolitics; Cross-border development in Western China and Central Asia; Development planning in authoritarian states ProfessionalAppointments Visiting Scholar, Xinjiang Normal University, Urumqi, China Fall 2012 – Spring 2014 PublicationsBookChapters

“Fear and Loathing in Urumqi” Develop the West: Development and Social Change in Xinjiang, ed. Sean Roberts and Gardner Bovingdon. Oxford University Press (forthcoming)

ManuscriptsinPreparation“Growing out of the Master Plan: The Political Logic of Chinese Development in Urumqi, 1755-2010” “Where Ethnocracy meets Bureaucratic Politics: Planning Uyghur Space in Post-Riot Urumqi, Xinjiang” “Lost in More than Mere Translation: Assessing and Addressing the Intellectual Divide between the English- and Chinese-language Literature on China’s New Middle Class”

BookReviews2018 “Constructing, Creating and Contesting Cityscapes: A Socio-Anthropological Approach to

Urban Transformation in Southern Xinjiang, People’s Republic of China.” The China Journal (forthcoming)

SelectedPresentations 2017 “Buying In or Selling Out? Development and Identity Politics Post-Riot Urumqi”

International Conference on China Urban Development, London 2016 “Stuck in the Middle: Class-based Identity Politics and the Making of Enclave Urbanism

in the Uyghur City” Association of College Schools of Planning Annual Meeting, Portland

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2015 “Buying in or Selling Out? Middle-Class Sensibilities in the Uyghur City” Second

International Conference on Uyghur Studies, Paris. 2015 “Growing Out of the Master Plan: The Political Logic of Development in Urumqi, 1755-

2015” Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, Chicago. 2014 “Control the South: The Spatial Logic of Suburban Development Planning in Urumqi

Before and After the ‘7-5’ Riots” Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Tampa.

SelectedTeachingExperience CornellUniversity,CornellinWashingtonProgramTeaching Assistant: America’s Changing Faces Summer 2015 Research Methods and Writing Tutor: Studies in Public Policy Fall 2014 – Spring 2015 CornellUniversity,DepartmentofCityandRegionalPlanningTeaching Assistant: The Global City Spring 2011; Spring 2012 Teaching Assistant: Graduate Workshop on Intl. Development Planning Fall 2012 Teaching Assistant: Inferential Statistics for Planning and Public Policy Fall 2011 ThePrincetonReview Instructor: SAT, GRE, LSAT Sept 2000 - Mar 2007

AcademicService

Reviewer, Journal of Planning Education and Research Fall 2017 - Present Reviewer, New College of Florida’s undergraduate journal, Aeolus Spring 2017 – Present Developer and digital content creator for the Uyghur Studies Initiative Fall 2015 – Present

LanguagesMandarin (Fluent) Spanish (Research Proficient) Uyghur (Basic)

SelectedFellowshipsandAwards

Foreign Language and Area Studies Award (Uyghur) Fall 2013 - Spring 2014 Judith Reppy Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies Fellow Summer 2013 Lee Teng-Hui Fellowship in World Affairs Fall 2012 East West Center Student Affiliate Spring 2004 - Spring 2006 Foreign Language and Area Studies Award (Mandarin) Summer 2004

SelectedProfessionalExperience

Co-founder, New Horizons Learning Center, Shanghai March 2007 - October 2013 Editor, that’s Shanghai Magazine, Shanghai March 2007 - March 2008

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SHAN JIANG MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Building 9-536 Cambridge, MA 02139 USA

Email: [email protected] Phone: +1-857-654-5066

Website: www.mit.edu/~shanjang/

EDUCATION Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA

2015 Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Planning, Certificate in Sustainable Urban Modeling 2009 M.Sc. in Transportation, Master in City Planning Peking University, Beijing, China 2006 B.Eng. in Urban Planning (with the highest distinction), B.A. in Economics York University, Toronto, ON, Canada 2005 Exchange study in the Urban Studies Program, Faculty of Arts

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

2016-18 Postdoctoral Associate, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, MIT 2015-16 Postdoctoral Associate, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, MIT

RESEARCH INTERESTS Land Use, Transportation, Smart Cities, Urban Computing, GIScience, Spatial Analytics, Big Data Analytics, Sustainable Development, China Urban Development

SELECT PUBLICATIONS Jiang, S., Fan, T., and Zhao, J. 2017. Quantifying the Evolution of Motorization, Consumption Patterns, and Environmental Awareness in Urban China, 2003 to 2013 (Under Review) Cell Phone Location Data for Travel Behavior Analysis. 2017. National Cooperative Highway Research Program 08-95, Transportation Research Board of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. Washington D.C., USA. (lead co-author, forthcoming) Jiang, S., Ferreira, J., and Gonzalez, M.C. 2017. Activity-Based Human Mobility Patterns Inferred from Mobile Phone Data: A Case Study of Singapore. IEEE Transactions on Big Data (Special Issue: Urban Computing). Jiang, S., Yang, Y., Gupta, S., Veneziano, D., Athavale, S., and Gonzalez, M.C. 2016. TimeGeo: Modeling Urban Mobility without Surveys. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Jiang, S., Alves, A., Rodrigues, F., Ferreira, J., and Pereira, F. 2015. Mining Point-of-Interest Data from Social Networks for Urban Land-Use Classification and Disaggregation. Computers, Environment and Urban Systems. (Special Issue: Volunteered Geographic Information) Alexander, L., Jiang, S., Murga, M., and Gonzalez, M.C. 2015. Origin-Destination Trips by Purpose and Time of Day Inferred from Mobile Phone Data. Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies. 58, 240–250. (Special Issue: Big Data in Transportation and Traffic Engineering) Jiang, S., Fiore, G. A., Yang, Y., Ferreira, J., Frazzoli, E., and Gonzalez, M.C. 2013. A Review of Urban Computing for Mobile Phone Traces: Current Methods, Challenges, and Opportunities. Proceedings of the ACM SIGKDD International Workshop on Urban Computing. Chicago, IL, USA. [Best Paper Award] Zegras, C., Jiang, S., and Grillo, C. 2013. Sustaining Mass Transit through Land Value Taxation? Prospects for Chicago. Working paper for the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Cambridge, MA. Jiang, S., Ferreira, J., and Gonzalez, M.C. 2012. Clustering Daily Patterns of Human Activities in the City. Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery 25 (3): 478-510. (Special Issue: Data Mining Technologies for Computational Social Science)

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INVITED SEMINARS/SYMPOSIA 2017 Harvard Geography Colloquium. Center for Geographic Analysis, Harvard University.

Cambridge, MA. “Data-Driven Urban Sustainability: Challenges and Opportunities.” 2017 Faculty of Social Sciences, the University of Hong Kong. Hong Kong SAR, China. “Data-Driven

Urban Sustainability: Challenges and Opportunities.” 2014 Cell Phone Data and Travel Behavior Research Symposium. Federal Highway Administration.

Washington D.C. “Mining Human Activity Data to Improve Mobility & Urban Livability.” 2013 Symposium on Applied Urban Modelling: Productive and Sustainable City Regions. University of

Cambridge. Cambridge, UK. “Using Temporal Activity Profiles to Enrich Lifestyle Considerations in Urban Modeling.”

2012 Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology Future Urban Mobility Symposium. Singapore. “Individual Daily Activity Patterns and Household Lifestyles in Singapore.”

2010 School of Continuing Education, Shantou Univ. Shantou, Guangdong Province, China. “Sustainable Community Development: The MIT-Shantou Studio.” Lectured for 400 local officials.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Cambridge, MA, USA

2017 Comparative Land Use & Transportation Planning (G) Co-Instructor 2016 Big Data, Visualization, and Society (G) Guest Lecturer 2013 Urbanizing China: A Reflective Dialogue (G) Guest Lecturer 2012 Quantitative Reasoning & Statistical Methods for Planning (MCP Core) Teaching Assistant 2011 Microeconomics | Gateway: Planning Economics (MCP Core) Teaching Assistant 2010 Sustainable Community Development: Shantou Studio (G) Guest Lecturer 2010 Research Seminar on Urban Information Systems (G) Guest Lecturer 2010 A Workshop on GIS (MCP Core), Urban Planning & Social Science Lab (UG) Teaching Assistant

HONORS & AWARDS 2013 Best Paper Award in the International Workshop on Urban Computing, Chicago, IL 2012 Outstanding Contribution to the Intellectual Life of the Department, DUSP, MIT 2012 Graduate Student Life Grants, Office of the Dean for Graduate Education, MIT

2009 Presidential Fellowship, MIT 2008 David C. Lincoln Fellowship, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Cambridge, MA (w. Zegras) 2006 Chyn-Duog Shiah Memorial Fellowship, MIT 2006 Outstanding Graduate Award at Peking University, Beijing, China 2005 Second Prize in the National College Students Social Investigation Competition, China 2005 Peking Univ.—York Univ. International Student Mobility Award, Toronto, ON, Canada 2004 Chun-Tsung Scholar, entitled by Nobel Laureate Dr. Tsung-Dao Lee, Beijing, China

LEADERSHIP & SERVICE 2012-15 Organizer & Co-Chair, China Urban Development Discussion Series, DUSP, MIT 2012-13 Dean's Selection Panel, Grad. Student Life Grants, ODGE, MIT 2010-11 Co-Chair, Stu. Subcommittee, Local Host Committee, APA National Conference, Boston, MA 2010-17 Reviewer: Nature Communications, Transportation Research Part C, Transportmetrica B,

Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, IEEE Transactions on Computers, International Journal of Geographical Information Science, ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, Indoor and Built Environment, Transportation Research Record

2009 MCP Admissions Committee, DUSP, MIT 2007-17 Affiliation: Association of American Geographers (AAG), American Planning Association (APA),

Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP), Transportation Research Board (TRB), World Conference on Transport Research (WCTR)

2007-17 Consulted forChicago Transit Authority, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Cambridge Systematics

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SOPHONIE MILANDE JOSEPH [email protected]

www.sophoniejoseph.com EDUCATION 2018 Expected Ph.D. in Urban Planning, Columbia University. Dissertation: Decolonizing Planning in Haiti – Analysis of the Master’s Planning Tools in Haiti. Dissertation Chair: Dr. Clara Irazábal. 2010 M.U.P. Taubman College of Architecture & Urban Planning, University of Michigan 2008 B.A. in Planning & Public Policy and Minor in Women’s & Gender Studies, Douglass College, Rutgers University. RESEARCH INTERESTS My research agenda is to produce scholarship in service to society. I expose barriers to building beloved communities supportive of Black racial uplift and self-determination. To strive towards a radical, Afrocentric-feminist planning agenda; I use ethnography, historical research and quantitative data analysis to tell planning stories from marginalized groups’ perspectives. The geographic focus is the Caribbean region, particularly Haiti; Caribbean ethnic enclaves in the U.S.; and the transnational networks which connect the Caribbean diaspora across space and time.

v International Planning v Transnationalism v Diaspora Studies

PUBLICATIONS Joseph, S.M., Irazábal, C., & Désir, A. (2017). Trust and Hometown Associations in Haitian Post-Earthquake Reconstruction. International Migration. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/imig.12353/full Kolbe, K., Puccio, M., Joseph, S.M., Muggah, R. & Joersz, A. 2017. Haitian Women’s Experiences of Recovery from Hurricane Matthew. Strategic Papers of the Igarapé Institute. https://igarape.org.br/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/NE-26_Haitian-Hurricane-05-06.pdf. Joseph, S.M. (forthcoming 2017). Pardon My French, but “Don’t Touch My Whitey” - Embodied Researcher Trauma Herstories of a Black Dyaspora in Haïti. Journal of The Senses and Society. [Special Issue: The Sensuous and the Serious]. Bowles, L., & Uzwiak, B. (Eds.). Joseph, S.M. (forthcoming 2017). Book review: Mark Schuller’s Humanitarian Aftershocks in Haiti. Journal of Haitian Studies.

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Klopp, J.M., Schumacker-Kocik, J. & Marcello, E. 2011. CSI Strategic Planning and University Partnership Brief. Center for Sustainable Urban Development (CSUD). Columbia University. RESEARCH GRANTS 2013, National Science Foundation. Integrative Graduate Research and Education Training Grant for the National Center for Faculty Development & Diversity’s Faculty Success Program. 2009–2010, University of Michigan. Rackham Graduate Student Research Grant. 2007–2008, Rutgers University. Douglass College Honors Program’s Research Grant. FELLOWSHIPS AND SCHOLARSHIPS 2016, Columbia University. Fellow in Academic Administration. 2010–2012, National Science Foundation. Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship, “Solving Urbanization Challenges by Design.” 2009–2010, University of Michigan. Alliances for Graduate Education and the Professoriate Fellowship. 2010, University of Michigan. Summer Foreign Language Area Studies (FLAS) Award. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 2017. Joseph, S.M. (November 1-4). Pardon My French But “Ne Touche Pas Mon Blanc”: Embodied Researcher Trauma Herstories of a Black Dyaspora in Haiti. Upcoming roundtable presentation at the Haitian Studies Association’s 29th Annual Conference, New Orleans. 2017. Joseph, S.M. (October 12-15). Native Aspirations & Foreign Plans: A Haitian Planning Herstory of the Long-Term Sociocultural Impacts in Disaster Recovery Efforts. Upcoming paper presentation at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning 57th Annual Conference, Denver. 2017. Joseph, S.M. (October 11). Pardon My French, but “Don’t Touch My Whitey” - Embodied Researcher Trauma Herstories of a Black Dyaspora in Haiti. Upcoming paper presentation at the Spaces of Struggle 2nd Annual Mini-Conference on Radical Planning, Denver. 2017. Joseph, S.M. (May 17-19). How Policy Mobilities Immobilize Planning in Haiti?. Paper presented at the Caribbean Urban Forum 7th Annual Conference. Belize City.

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Gwen Averill KashNewEast,CB3140,ChapelHill,NC27599 P:+1646334-9465E:[email protected]

EDUCATION________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

SELECTED AWARDS AND HONORS________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Kash,G.(inpress).“VisionDissonance:conNlictingconceptionsofBusSariri.”JournalofPlanningEducationandResearchKash,G.andD.Hidalgo(2014).“ThePromisesandChallengesofIntegratingPublicTransportationinBogota,Colombia.”PublicTransport(March13).Kash,G.(2013).“OpenVersusClosed:EffectsofQuestionFormonTransitRiderExpressionsofPolicyPreferencesinArequipa,Peru.”TransportationResearchRecord:JournaloftheTransportationResearchBoard,2354:51-58.

PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ContributortoTheCityFix.Articlesinclude“Inphotos:cablecarsystemtakestransporttonewheightsinBolivia.”(July28,2014);“CommunityVoices:TalkingTransitinArequipa,Perú.”TheCityFix(August28,2012);“PhotoEssay:ATaleofTwoBusSystemsinBogotá.”(September1,2011).[Online]:http://thecityNix.com/blog/author/gwenkash

Ph.D. UniversityofNorthCarolinaatChapelHillDepartmentofCityandRegionalPlanning(DCRP)Dissertation:UnderstandingUserNeedsinLatinAmericanTransitReform

Expected2018

B.A. NewYorkUniversity,GallatinSchool,magnacumlaudeConcentration:TheFormationofSocio-PoliticalBeliefs

2007

LeeSchipperMemorialScholarforSustainableTransportandEnergyEfNiciency 2015DwightDavidEisenhowerGraduateTransportationFellow 2013-15GraduateStudentMentorAward,UNCOfNiceofUndergraduateResearch 2014UNCOff-CampusDissertationFellowship 2014CommunityEngagementFellow,CarolinaCenterforPublicService 2014VanHuyckOff-CampusResearchFellowship,UNCDCRP 2014ForeignLanguageandAreaStudiesFellow,Portuguese,USDepartmentofEducation 2013-14TinkerPre-DissertationFieldResearchGrant,InstitutefortheStudyoftheAmericasatUNCChapelHill

2011

FirstPrize,SouthernTransportationConferenceStudentPosterSession 2011WeissUrbanLivabilityFellow 2010-11TransportationResearchBoardCommunityImpactAssessmentSubcommitteeTravelScholarship

2010

CertiNicateofAppreciationforTrafNicCalmingWork,ManhattanCommunityBoard10 2010

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SELECTED PEER-REVIEWED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Kash,G.“Transitcrime:genderedeffects,experiences,andattitudesinColombiaandBolivia.”AcceptedforpresentionattheAssociationofCollegiateSchoolsofPlanning(ACSP)AnnualConference,Oct.2017.Kash,G.“Studyingparticipationinitsabsence:focusgroupsasalaboratoryforpublicinvolvementintransitplanninginBolivia.”PresentedatACSPAnnualConference,Nov.2016.Kash,G.“DoyouseewhatIsee?PerspectivesonPublicTransitinColombiaandBolivia.”PresentedattheACSPAnnualConference,Oct.2016.Kash,G.andR.McCoy.“TransportationThatTreatsUsWell:MobilityNeedsofTransitUserswithDisabilitiesinLaPazandElAlto,Bolivia.”Presentedatthe94thTransportationResearchBoard(TRB)meeting,Jan.2015.Kash,G.“OpenVersusClosed:EffectsofQuestionFormonTransitRiderExpressionsofPolicyPreferencesinArequipa,Peru.”Presentedatthe92ndTRBMeeting,Jan.2013.Kash,G.“TheUnintendedRegionalConsequencesofIntegratingIntracityBusService:TheCaseofBogotáandSoacha,Colombia.”Presentedatthe20thNationalConferenceonRuralPublicandIntercityBusTransportation,Oct.2012.SELECTED INVITED PRESENTATIONS________________________________________________________________________________________________________________KashG.“EstudiodeExperienciasyPercepcionesdeUsuariosdeTransMilenio”(ExperiencesandPerceptionsofTransMilenioUsers),TRANSMILENIOS.A.,Bogotá,Colombia,March2016.Kash,G.“SociallySustainableTransport:IdentifyingUserNeedsinLatinAmericanTransitReform.”InvitedpresentationatTransformingTransportation,WashingtonDC.January2016.Kash,G.“Técnicasdeencuestaalusuariodetransportepúblico”(Transitusersurveytechniques).Workshop,SecretaríaMunicipaldeMovilidadUrbanayTransporte(MunicipalSecretaryofUrbanMobilityandTransport),ElAlto,Bolivia.August2014.Kash,G.“PercepcióndelUsuariodeTransportePúblicoenArequipa”(PerceptionsofPublicTransportUsersinArequipa),EMBARQ-Andino,Arequipa,Peru.July2012.TEACHING EXPERIENCE________________________________________________________________________________________________________________PLAN636:UrbanTransportationPlanning(TeachingAssistant,Spring/Fall2017).Workedwithindividualstudents,gaveguestlectures,andcreatedeightassignmentsforextensiveredesignofcoursesyllabus.PLAN992:MastersProject(Advisor/Supervisor,Spring2017)AdvisedandmentoredYunXinforhermastersprojectonthetransportationneedsofLatinoimmigrantsinruralNorthCarolina,includingassistancewithresearchdesignandpreparationforprimarydatacollectionutilizingmethodsnotcoveredinmasters-levelplanningcoursework.PLAN720:PlanningMethods(TeachingAssistant,Fall2016).DesignedandtaughtweeklylabsessionsonstatisticalanalysiswithExcelandStata.Workedindividuallywithstudents.PLAN590:Sustainability&InnovationinLatinAmericanCities(Instructor/Creator,Spring2014)Designedandtaughtaspecial-topicscoursethatintroducesmastersandadvancedundergraduatestudentstoinnovativepoliciespioneeredbyLatinAmericancitiesandemulatedglobally.PLAN704:TheoryofPlanningI(TeachingAssistant,Fall2011-Spring2013)

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BoahKim,Ph.D.

Lecturer(PostdoctoralResearchAssociate)DepartmentofLandscapeArchitectureandUrbanPlanningCollegeofArchitecture,TexasA&MUniversityCollegeStation,TX77843-3137

[email protected]@gmail.com

EDUCATIONPH.DINURBANANDREGIONALSCIENCE(Aug.2016)

DepartmentofLandscapeArchitectureandUrbanPlanningCollegeofArchitectureTexasA&MUniversity-CollegeStation,TX.§ Ph.D.Disseration:TheConversionofUrbanVacantLand:TheCase

ofFortWorth,Texas§ ResearchFocus:UrbanRevitalization,SmartDecline,VacantLand,

SustainableUrbanism,Qualityoflife,SpatialAnalysis,Geodesign• Advisors:ShannonS.VanZandtandGalenD.Newman

MASTEROFURBANPLANNING(2009)

DepartmentofLandscapeArchitectureandUrbanPlanningCollegeofArchitectureTexasA&MUniversity-CollegeStation,TX§ SustainableUrbanismCertificate(Dec.2009)§ MasterThesis:AnEmpiricalTestoftheRelationshipbetween

SustainabilityandUrbanForm–BasedonIndicatorComparisonsUsingSustainLaneSustainableCityRanking• Advisor:MichaelNeuman

MASTEROFSCIENCEENGINEERING(2006)

UrbanDesign,DepartmentofUrbanEngineeringCollegeofEngineeringChung-AngUniversity-Seoul,SouthKorea.§ MasterThesis:AStudyontheChangeofNeighborhoodUnitandthe

Residents'RecognitionofNeighborhoodinKoreanNewTown-withSpecialReferencetoBundangNewTown• Advisor:JoongseokJosephRyu

BACHELOROFENGINEERING(2003)

UrbanEngineering,DepartmentofUrbanEngineeringCollegeofEngineeringChung-AngUniversity-Seoul,SouthKorea§ GraduateThesis:AStudyontheDevelopmentofExtendKyungbu

High-speedRailway(KTX)’sterritory-CheonanStation

RESEARCH&TEACHING(TEXASA&MUNIVERSITY)RESEARCH UrbanRevitalization;SustainableUrbanism;LandUsePlanning;

CommunityDevelopment;SmartDecline;VacantLand;;Qualityoflife;SpatialUrbanInformatics;Geodesign,TacticalUrbanism

TEACHING BuidlingBetterCities,Fall2017

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NeighborhoodRevitalization,Spring2017HousingandCommunity,Spring2016BasicandAdvanceGIS,sinceFall2015tocurrent(In-class&Online)SeveralGuestLecturesforPlanningHistoryandTheory(Fall2015);andStructureandFuctionofUrbanSettlements(Fall2016)

SELECTEDPUBLICATIONJOURNALPUBLICATIONS

Newman,G.,Mayer,M.,Kim,B.,&Lee,R.(SubmittedAugust.28,2017).“UsingGIStoMeasureNeglect:GaugingEffectsofGrowthManagementinHistoricUrbanAreas.”UrbanScience

Newman,G.,Hollander,J.,Lee,J.,Gu,G.,Kim,B.,&Lee,R.(accepted,submittedJune.23,2017).“SmarterShrinkage:ANeighborhood-scaledRightSizingStrategybasedonLandUseDynamics.”LandscapeandUrbanPlanning

Newman,G&Kim,B.(2017).“UrbanShrapnel:SpatialDistributionofNon-ProductiveSpaceinaGrowingCity.”LandscapeResearch

Newman,G.,Bowman,A.,Lee,R.J.,&Kim,B.(2016).“ACurrentInventoryofVacantUrbanLandinAmerica.”JournalofUrbanDesign,21:3,302-319,DOI:10.1080/13574809.2016.1167589

Kim,B.,&Ryu,J.(Nov.2005).‘AStudyofChangesintheSizeofNeighborhoodUnitinKoreanNewTown:WithSpecialReferencetoBun-DangNewTown.’JournalofUrbanDesignInstituteofKorea,pp.199-210.

Newman,G.Meyer,M.&Kim,B.(underreview).‘LinkingHeritageConservationtoGrowthManagement:AssessingNeglectthroughGeographicInformationSystems.’APTBulletin

PEER-REVIEWEDCONFERENCEPUBLICATIONS

Newman,G.&Kim,B.(2014).‘GISBasedFrameworkforAssessingNeglectintheHistoricBuiltEnvironment.’TheSustainableCityIX:UrbanRegenerationandSustainability,Vol.1&2.Section16-UrbanConservationandRegeneration.Sienna,Italy:WessexInstituteofTechnologyPress,pp.1127-1138.ISSN:1743-3541.

Newman,G.&Kim,B.(2014).‘LinkingGrowthManagementtoUrbanConservation:GeoDesignasaToolforIdentifyingRegenerationSites.’PeerReviewedProceedingsofDigitalLandscapeArchitecture2014atETHZurich.Section2-GeodesignMethodsandTools.WissenHayek/Fricker/Buhmann(Ed.).Berlin,German:WichmannPress,pp.128-137.ISBN:978-3-87907-530-0

PROFESSIONALEXPERIENCE&SERVICERESEARCHINSTITUTE

RESEARCHINTERN;Architecture&UrbanResearchInstitute(AURI),Gyeonggi-Do,SouthKorea,2010(Feb–July)

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ELLA J KIM Department of Urban Studies and Planning Massachusetts Institute of Technology [email protected] Education Ph.D. Candidate, Urban and Environmental Planning, (Expected February 2018) Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Dissertation: Incorporating Public Health into Climate Adaptation Planning Subfields: Environmental Planning and Policy; Public Health; Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation; Public Engagement; Negotiation and Dispute Resolution; Quantitative Methods

M.I.A. Energy and Environmental Policy, 2013 School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University M.A. Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences, 2013 Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Columbia University A.B. Economics, 2009 Dartmouth College Grants and Fellowships 2017 Boston Area Research Initiative Research Seed Grant ($4,000) 2016-2017 MIT Martin Family Fellowship for Sustainability Studies ($77,711) 2013-2015 Fiessinger Scholarship, Environmental Research & Ed. Foundation ($24,000) 2013-2014 MIT Energy Initiative Fellowship ($68,698) 2012-2013 Columbia University QMSS Fellowship ($20,000) 2012 Earth Institute Fellowship for Summer Research ($6,000) 2011-2012 Asian Alumni of Columbia Association Scholarship ($5,000) 2011-2012 Columbia SIPA Departmental Research Assistant Fellowship ($10,500) Publications Peer Reviewed Articles “Municipal Leadership of Climate Adaptation Negotiations: Effective Tools and Strategies in

Houston and Fort Lauderdale” (with M. Williams and A. Green). Negotiation Journal, 2017, 33(1), 5-23.

“Personal Vehicles Evaluated Against Climate Change Mitigation Targets” (with M. Miotti, G. Supran, and J. Trancik). Environmental Science & Technology, 2016, 50(20), 10795–10804.

Book Chapters Toward a Theory of Collective Risk Management (with L. Susskind), Chapter 7 in Managing

Climate Risks in Coastal Communities: Strategies for Engagement, Readiness and Adaptation, 195-216, London, UK: Anthem Press, 2015.

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Other Publications Review of The Impacts of Climate Change on Human Health in the United States: A

Scientific Assessment by U.S. Global Change Research Program, Journal of the American Planning Association (JAPA), 2016, 82(4), 418-419.

“Playing ‘Serious Games,’ Adults Learn To Solve Thorny Real-World Problems” (with L. Susskind). The Conversation. January 7, 2016.

“Bike City: Changwon, South Korea,” Asia Pacific Affairs Council (APAC) Journal, Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University, Spring 2013.

Invited Talks Webinar for Regional Planning Agency Healthy Community Design, Metropolitan Area

Planning Council (MAPC), “Climate Change and Health,” May 2016 Guest Lecture for ESD.864: Modeling for Assessment and Policy, MIT, “Health Impacts Of

Climate Change in Local Decision-Making: Cambridge, MA,” March 2016 Teaching Experience Co-Instructor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Negotiation and Dispute Resolution in the Public Sector (graduate), Spring 2017 Teaching Assistant, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Negotiation and Dispute Resolution in the Public Sector (graduate), Spring 2016 Planning Economics (graduate), Fall 2014 & Fall 2015 Microeconomics for Planners (graduate), Fall 2014 & Fall 2015 Geography of the Global Economy (undergraduate), Spring 2015 Teaching Assistant, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Negotiation for Public Health Professionals (graduate), Fall 2014 Teaching Assistant, Columbia University Quantitative Theory and Methodology in the Social Sciences (graduate), Fall 2012 Economic and Financial Methods for Sustainable Development (undergraduate), Fall 2012 Disasters and Development (graduate), Spring 2012 Financing the Green Economy (graduate), Summer 2012 Environmental Economics (graduate), Fall 2011 Selected Research and Professional Experience 2015-Present Project Research Director, Science Impact Collaborative, MIT 2014-2015 Research Assistant, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health 2013-2014 Analytics Manager, New England Climate Adaptation Project, MIT 2012 Research Associate, The Earth Institute, Columbia University 2012 Consultant, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Service 2015-2017 Graduate Resident Tutor, MIT Division of Student Life 2015 PhD Underrepresented Minority Application Reviewer, MIT DUSP 2014-2015 Co-Chair, Global Sustainability Working Group, MIT

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GyungwonJoyKimClimateandEnergyPolicyLaboratory,GeorgiaInstituteofTechnology,http://cepl.gatech.edu

� Phone:(404)247-4945�Email:[email protected]�LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/gyungwon-kim-25439942/

EDUCATION

Ph.D.,SchoolofPublicPolicy,GeorgiaInstituteofTechnology,Atlanta,GA(Dec.2017)• Major:EnvironmentalandEnergyPolicy/Minor:EconomicDevelopment• Dissertation:Doesgreenjobcreationreallyhappen?:AnalyzingImpactsOfEnergy-

basedEconomicDevelopment(Advisor:Dr.MarilynA.Brown)MasterofCityandRegionalPlanning,SeoulNationalUniversity,Seoul,Korea(2006)

• Thesis:Costsandbenefitsrelatedtothepublicspacesofmulti-familyhousingBachelorofEngineering,UniversityofSeoul,Seoul,Korea(2001)

• DepartmentofUrbanEngineering,CollegeofUrbanSciences

PUBLICATIONS

Peer-Reviewed• Brown,M.A.,Kim,Gyungwon,Li,Y.“TaxingVersusCappingCarbon:Pros,Cons,

Winners,andLosers”AppliedEnergy,submittedonSeptember2017.• Brown,M.A.,Kim,Gyungwon,Smith,A.,andKatie,S.(2017)“ExploringtheImpact

ofEnergyEfficiencyasaCarbonMitigationStrategyintheU.S.”EnergyPolicy,vol.109,pp.249-259.

• Baer,P.,Brown,M.A.,andKim,Gyungwon.(2015)“TheJobGenerationImpactsofExpandingIndustrialCogeneration,”EcologicalEconomics,vol.110,pp.141-153.

• Kim,Gyungwon,Baer,P.,andBrown,M.A.(2013)“TheState-levelJobGenerationImpactsofExpandingIndustrialCHP”AmericanCouncilforanEnergy-EfficientEconomySummerStudyProceedings

• Brown,M.A.,Gumerman,E.,Sun,X.Kim,Gyungwon,andSercy,K.(2011)“MythsandFactsaboutElectricityintheU.S.South,”EnergyPolicy,vol.40,pp.231-241

BookChapter• Brown,M.A.andKim,Gyungwon(2015)“EnergyandManufacturing:Technology

andPolicyTransformationsandChallenges”inHandbookofManufacturingIndustriesintheWorldEconomy,co-editedbyClark,Jennifer,Bryson,JohnR.Vanchan,Vida,andElgar,Edward

WorkingPapers• Brown,M.A.,Smith,A.,andKim,Gyungwon.(2016)“TheCleanPowerPlanand

Beyond,”GeorgiaInstituteofTechnologyWorkingPaper#89• Brown,M.A.,Kim,Gyungwon,andSmith,A.(2015)“Low-CarbonElectricity

PathwaysfortheU.S.andtheSouth:AnAssessmentofCostsandOptions,”GeorgiaInstituteofTechnologyWorkingPaper#86

ConferencePresentations• Kim,Gyungwon(2017)“U.S.StateCleanEnergyPolicyandIndustrialTechnology

Adoption:AnalyzingImpactsOfEnergy-basedEconomicDevelopment”IvanAllenCollegeOfLiberalArtsGraduateStudentConference,AtlantaGA.

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• Kim,Gyungwon,Baer,P.andBrown,M.A.(2013)“TheState-levelJobGenerationImpactsofExpandingIndustrialCHP”AmericanCouncilforanEnergy-EfficientEconomy(ACEEE)SummerStudyonEnergyEfficiencyinIndustry,NiagaraFalls,NY

• Kim,Gyungwon,Baer,P.andBrown,M.A.(2013)“TheJobGenerationImpactsofExpandingIndustrialCogeneration“GeorgiaTechResearch&InnovationConference

• KimGyungwon,Woo,M.andRoss,C.L.(2009)“TheMegaregionandSustainability:AnExploration,”presentedattheAssociationofCollegiateSchoolsofPlanning(ACSP)AnnualConference,CrystalCity,VA

PROFESSIONALEXPERIENCE

Research:• GraduateResearchAssistant,ClimateandEnergyPolicyLaboratory,GeorgiaTech,

Atlanta,GA(2011–present)• GraduateResearchAssistant,CenterforQualityGrowthandRegionalDevelopment,

GeorgiaTech,Atlanta,GA(2008–2010)Teaching:

• GuestLecturesatGeorgiaInstituteofTechnologyPUBP6201PublicPolicyAnalysis,IntroductionofInput-OutputModel(Fall2011&Fall2012)PUBP6701EnergyTechnologyandPolicy,CHPandGreenJobs(Spring2012&Spring2013)

• GuestLectureatTexasA&MUniversityURPN202-500BuildingBetterCities,OverviewofEnergyPlanning:Energy,Climate,andRegionalCompetitiveness(Spring2015)

Non-AcademicExperience:• Planner&AssistantManager,KoreaLandandHousingCorporation,South

Korea(2003–2008)Contributestolanduse,transportation,andparkplanningofthePajuNewtownDevelopmentProject(4,077acres)

FELLOWSHIPSANDHONORS• GraduateResearchAssistantship,GeorgiaInstituteofTechnology,2008-present• LevelIILindaLathamScholarship,AmericanCouncilforanEnergy-Efficient

Economy,2013• VicepresidentofGeorgiaTechKoreanStudentAssociation(GTKSA),2011-2012

SKILLS• DataAnalysisPrograms–R,STATA,SPSS• Graphics/MappingPrograms–ArcGIS,AutoCAD,Photoshop• Input-OutputAnalysisusingIMPLAN(IMpactanalysisforPLANning)• NationalEnergyModelingSystem(NEMS),U.S.DepartmentofEnergy• MicrosoftOffice–Word,Excel,Access,andPowerPoint

PROFESSIONALMEMBERSHIPS• AmericanPlanningAssociation,2016-present• AssociationforPublicPolicyAnalysisandManagement,2015-present

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MINJEE KIM 77 Massachusetts Avenue, 10-485, Cambridge MA 02139 ! [email protected] ! (917) 374-5392

Research Interests: land use planning and zoning, community planning, urban planning and design theory and practice

EDUCATION

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Ph.D. Candidate Dissertation: Three essays on using large-scale private real estate

developments as plan implementation tool Committee: Eran Ben-Joseph (chair, MIT), Lynne Sagalyn (Columbia

University), Alan Altshuler (Harvard University) Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA Master in City Planning, specialization in City Design and Development Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea Bachelor of Architecture, Minor in Urban Planning and Engineering

June 2018 (anticipated)

June 2013

August 2011

PUBLICATIONS

Under review Minjee Kim, 2017. Negotiated Developments: Gains and losses of negotiating zoning on a project-by-project basis.

Peer-reviewed Hee-jin Yang, Minjee Kim, Mack-Joong Choi, 2015. Regulating Chain Stores to Protect Local Businesses: A Comparative Case Study of the Legislative Frameworks in the U.S. and Korea. Journal of the Korean Urban Management Association 28 (2): 127-144.

Professional City of Cambridge, 2015. PUD-KS (Volpe) Urban Design Framework. MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 2016. CPORT+MIT:

Envisioning the Future of MIT’s Northwest Campus in Cambridgeport. Prepared for MIT’s Office of Campus Planning. Received DUSP O. Robert Simha Prize (2017).

MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 2015. Bringing Back Boylston: A Vision and Action Plan for Route 9 East. Prepared for the Town of Brookline, MA. Received Student Project Award, American Planning Association – Massachusetts Chapter (2016).

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2014. Industrial Urbanism: Places of Production. Catalogue published as part of the Industrial Urbanism exhibition, September, 2014, Wolk Gallery, MIT.

City of Cambridge, 2013. Kendall Square and Central Square Planning Study, Final Reports and Urban Design Guidelines. Awarded as Best Urban Infill Plan, Congress for New Urbanism (2014).

MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 2012. Winter Hill and Magoun Square Community Plan. Prepared for City of Somerville, MA.

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CONFERENCES

“Enduring Informality: Informal Communication as a Complement and a Necessity to Formal Public Participation.” Paper presented at the 19th Annual Chicago Ethnography Conference, Chicago, IL, March 2017.

“City Building Meets Global Capital Markets: How globally financed real estate developments are shaped through local entitlement processes.” Paper presented at the Urban Affairs Association Conference, San Diego, CA, March 2016.

“Planning for Manufacturing in the Changing Industrial Landscape.” Presentation at the National Planning Conference of the American Planning Association 2015, Seattle, WA, April 2015.

“Matching Supply and Demand: A Prospect on the Spatial Needs of Manufacturing Activities and Land Use Policy Implications.” Paper presented at Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning 2014, Philadelphia, PA, November 2014.

“Manufacturing and the City” Paper presented at AESOP-ACSP Joint Congress 2013, Dublin, Ireland, July 2013.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Co-Instructor, 11.360 Community Growth and Land Use Practicum, MIT Led a group of Masters student in conducting a planning study for MIT’s Northwest Campus.

Teaching Assistant, 11.360 Community Growth and Land Use Practicum, MIT Assisted Professor Terry Szold and Susan Silberberg. Led a group of Masters students in conducting a planning study for the Town of Brookline’s Route 9 corridor.

Instructor, DUSPviz, MIT Developed teaching materials and taught classes on data visualization and design techniques for students of the School of Architecture and Urban Planning.

Fall 2016

Fall 2015

Fall 2012 – Spring 2013

PROFESSIONAL AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Boston Planning and Development Agency, Boston, MA Visiting Scholar, Rappaport Fellow City of Cambridge, Community Development Department, Cambridge, MA Part-time Research Associate Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA Research Assistant to Professor and Department Head Eran Ben Joseph Mass Studies Architecture Design Office, Seoul, Korea Coordinator/Designer of Gwangju Design Biennale 2011 APAP Anyang Public Art Project, Anyang, Korea Lead Research Assistant Office PARKKIM Urban Design and Landscape Office, Seoul, Korea Part-time Junior Designer

2016-2017

2012-2016

2011-2015

2011

2010

2009-2010

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Courtney Elizabeth Knapp, AICP

3873 Don Tomaso Drive Los Angeles, CA 90008

Email: [email protected] Phone: 617-755-8412

Online Portfolio: https://pathbrite.com/CourtneyEKnapp/aYxm

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Race, migration, property, housing policy, public participation, environmental justice, community and economic development, placemaking, geographic information systems, brownfield redevelopment, mixed method and participatory action research

EDUCATION

Cornell University, Ithaca, NY Ph.D. in City and Regional Planning August 2014 Dissertation Title:

(Chair: Dr. John Forester)

Tufts University, Medford, MA M.A. in Urban and Environmental Policy & Planning, August 2008

Simmons College, Boston, MA M.A. in Gender/Cultural Studies, May 2006

Simmons College, Boston, MA May 2003 B.A. Philosophy and Political Science (with Honors), cum laude

BOOKS (forthcoming)

In press (pub. Date January 2018). Knapp, Courtney. Constructing the Dynamo of Dixie : Race, Planning, and Urban Cosmopolitanism in Chattanooga, Tennessee. University of North Carolina Press: Chapel Hill, NC. 270 pages.

PEER REVIEWED ARTICLES

Knapp, C. E. (2017). Experimenting with anarchistic approaches to collaborative planning: The Planning Free School of Chattanooga. Journal of Urban Affairs, 1-23.

CHAPTERS

Assessing the Potential for Integrating Community Benefits in Hula, R., Reese, L., & Jackson-Elmoore, C. Reclaiming

Brownfields: A comparative analysis of adaptive reuse of contaminated properties. Farnham: Ashgate Publishing Ltd.

MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW

Submitted 8/ 2017. Knapp, C. -Offender Re-Entry and Integration: Results from a Survey of Municipal Planning and Community Development Directors. Submitted to the Journal of the American Planning Association.

Submitted 6/15/2017. Knapp, C. Integrating Critical Autobiography to Foster Anti-Racist Learning in the Urban Planning Classroom. Mixed method (survey, interviews, content analysis). Submitted to the Journal for Planning Education and Research.

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Resubmitted (5/30/17 Cut from the Same Cloth: A Historically Grounded Discussion of

the Potential for Planner-Librarian Collaboration in the 21st Century Journal for Planning

Education and Research.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS

Progressive Planning, No. 195, 14-17.

Selected PLANNING DOCUMENTS & EVALUATION REPORTS

Diversifying Farmers Markets: New Opportunities for Farmers, Communities and Consumers. Published by Project for Public Spaces. 2011. New York, New York.

Greater Lowell Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy, 2009-2013. Prepared by Northern Middlesex Council of Governments for the Economic Development Administration, October 2010. Lowell, Massachusetts.

Chelmsford Affordable Housing Action Plan. Produced by Northern Middlesex Council of Governments for the Town of Chelmsford. July 2010. Chelmsford, Massachusetts.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, Department of Urban and Regional Planning Assistant Professor (tenure track) September 2014- Present URP 411: History of American Cities and Planning Movements (summer 2017), URP 431/L: Community Planning Capstone Studio I (SL), undergraduate, URP 432/L: Community Planning Capstone Studio II (SL), undergraduate, URP 434/A: Community Development: Theories and Practices (SL), UG/ grad, URP 501L: Introduction to Graphic Communication for Urban Design, graduate, URP 502/L: Mixed Method and Action Research Design, graduate, URP 534: Urban Housing Policy and Planning, graduate, Co-Instructor in the College

Study Urban Design Abroad Program (Summer 2015 & 2016)

Cornell University Department of City and Regional Planning, Ithaca, NY Instructor (August 2013-May 2014) CRP 1109: Storytelling the City: Multidisciplinary Perspectives (First Year Writing Program); Graduate Teaching Assistant (August 2010-May 2012) CRP 5190: Urban Spatial Theory (Bill Goldsmith), CRP 5130: Introduction to Planning History and Practice (John Forester), CRP 3184/5184: Green Cities (Stephan Schmidt)

Selected PROFESSIONAL PLANNING & RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Cornell Center for Community Engaged Learning and Research, Graduate Program Assistant, 2011-2014 Cornell University Department of Residential Life, Graduate Resident Fellow AY 2011-2012 & 2013-2014

Cornell Center for Teaching Excellence, Graduate Program Assistant, August 2010- October 2011 Tufts University, Graduate Research Assistant January 2008- August 2008 Project for Public Spaces, New York, NY, Research Fellow Spring 2012

Northern Middlesex Council of Governments, Lowell, MA March 2009- August 2010 Economic Development and Housing Planner Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Cambridge, MA October 2008-July 2009 Research Assistant, Department of Economic and Community Development

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

American Institute of Certified Planners (ID# 028415), Associated Schools of Collegiate Planning, American Planning Association Los Angeles Chapter Board Member (2016-present), Planners Network

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Tara Lambeth 720 Elmira Avenue, New Orleans, LA 70114

Phone: (504) 444-6342 Email: [email protected] EDUCATION University of New Orleans New Orleans, LA 08/12-08/16 Urban Studies Doctorate of Philosophy Pratt Institute Brooklyn, NY 09/09-02/12 City and Regional Planning Master of Science New York University New York, NY 09/01-05/05 Film and Television/Dramatic Writing Bachelor of Fine Arts CURRENT POSITION UNO Center for Hazards Assessment, Response & Technology 11/14-Present Assistant Director

• Certified Floodplain Manager • Facilitate Community Rating System users groups • Perform qualitative analysis on the effect of sea level rise on coastal communities • Analyze local communities with repetitive flood losses in order to create flood mitigation

reports for those areas • Manage and produce materials for multiple community education and outreach grants • Analyze the effectiveness of the City Assisted Evacuation for vulnerable populations • Evaluate community engagement planning processes • Research, write and edit grant proposals • Manage local, state and federal grants • Present mitigation and resilience materials at conferences and workshops

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

• Graduate Assistant, UNO-CHART, 8/12 – 11/14 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

• Greater New Orleans Water Collaborative • Latino Forum • Literacy Alliance of Greater New Orleans • Louisiana Language Access Coalition • Louisiana Water Network

PUBLICATIONS Lambeth, Tara, “Water-Based Planning in New Orleans: A New Strategy” (2012). Pratt Institute Theses and Dissertations. Jenkins, P, Lambeth, T., Mosby, K., & Brown, B. (2015). Local Nonprofit Organizations in a Post-Katrina Landscape: Help in a Context of Recovery, American Behavioral Scientist. Lambeth, T., Farris, M., Garner, S., Freeman, S. & Olivier, M. L. (2015). Non-Profits, Academic Institutions, and their Role. In A. Jerolleman & J. J. Kiefer (Eds.), The Private Sector’s Role in Disasters: Leveraging the Private Sector in Emergency Management. New York: Taylor and Francis.

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Lambeth, Tara, "Coastal Louisiana: Adaptive Capacity in the Face of Climate Change" (2016). University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations. Booth, J., Santos, P., Lambeth, T., Farris, M., Galloway, H., Nero, A., & Stephens, C. (2015). A Study of the First Decade of Post Katrina Revitalization. Louisiana State University and the University of New Orleans. Lambeth, T., Jenkins, P. & Farris, M. (Forthcoming 2017). Reading through the Storm: Literacy and Disaster Management in Louisiana. In N. Mock & M. Zakour (Eds.), Creating Katrina, Rebuilding Resilience: Lessons from New Orleans on Vulnerability and Resiliency. Elsevier. PRESENTATIONS “CRS Strategic Plan for the State of Louisiana.” Presentation at the Louisiana Floodplain Managers Association Annual Conference, Alexandria, LA, April, 20, 2017. “Mitigating Repetitive Losses & the CRS.” Presentation at the Association of State Floodplain Managers National Conference, Grand Rapids, MI, June 23, 2016. “Determining localized risk perception and impacts of predicted sea level rise to enhance stakeholder mitigation planning through visualization tools.” Presentation at the State of the Coast Conference, New Orleans, LA, June 2, 2016. “UNO/FEMA Repetitive Flood Loss Project Update.” Presentation at the Louisiana Floodplain Managers Association Annual Conference, Baton Rouge, LA, April 15, 2016. “Determining localized risk perception and impacts of predicted sea level rise to enhance stakeholder mitigation planning through visualization tools.” Presentation at the Natural Hazards Workshop. Broomfield, CO, July 19-22, 2015. “Community Education and Outreach Curriculum.” Presentation at the InTeGrate Coastal Hazards, Risk and Environmental Justice Workshop. New Orleans, LA. May 21, 2015. "Community Mitigation Tools." Presentation at the GOHSEP Hazard Mitigation Planning Workshop, Alexandria, LA, October 15, 2014. "Community Mitigation Tools." Presentation at the GOHSEP Hazard Mitigation Planning Workshop, New Orleans, LA, July 16, 2014. "Community Mitigation Tools." Presentation at the GOHSEP Hazard Mitigation Planning Workshop, Lafayette, LA, July 6, 2014. “Rebuilding and Reframing: Non-Profit Organizations Respond to Hurricane Katrina.” Presentation at the Annual Meeting for Applied Anthropology, March 22, 2013. “The Next Generation: Role of Youth in Community Resiliency I.” Panel Session at the 38th Annual Natural Hazards Research and Applications Workshop, Broomfield, CO, July 13-16, 2013.

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C. Aujean Lee [email protected] + https://ucla.academia.edu/CAujeanLee

EDUCATION PhD Candidate, Urban Planning Expected June 2018 University of California, Los Angeles

Dissertation Title: “The Role of Race/Ethnicity in the Spatial Construction of Neighborhoods and Housing Choice”

Master’s of Urban Planning 2014 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Thesis Title: “Risky Business: The Foreclosure Crisis, Asian Americans, and Asian American Community-Based Organizations”

B.A., Psychology, Asian American Studies 2009 University of California, Los Angeles PUBLICATIONS * referred * Lee, C. Aujean. (accepted). “’Between the Haves and Have-Nots’: Using an Interdisciplinary

Approach to Inform Federal Data Collection Efforts of Indigenous Populations.” The International Indigenous Policy Journal, 8(2).

* Lee, C. Aujean, Karna Wong, and Deirdre Pfeiffer. (2017). “On the Front Lines of Immigrant

Homeownership: Asian American Nonprofits during the Great Recession.” Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly.

Ong, Paul, Chhandara Pech, Jenny Chea, and C. Aujean Lee. (2016). “Race, Ethnicity, and

Income Segregation in Los Angeles.” Working Paper 8, UCLA Ziman Center for Real Estate.

* Lee, C. Aujean. (2015). “Loss in Translation: Housing Agency Segmentation in the Twin Cities.”

AAPI Nexus Journal: Policy, Practice, & Community, 13(1-2), 206-229. Lee, C. Aujean, Lisa Hasegawa, Melany De La Cruz-Viesca, and Paul M. Ong. (2015). “Asian

American and Pacific Islander Wealth Inequality and Developing Paths to Financial Security.” AAPI Nexus Journal: Policy, Practice, & Community, 13(1-2), vii-xiv.

Greenlee, Andrew, April Jackson, Ivis Garcia, Benjamin Chrisinger, and C. Aujean Lee. “Where

are we going? Where have we been?: The Climate for Diversity within Urban Planning Educational Programs.” Journal of Planning Education and Research. (Revise and resubmit).

Lee, C. Aujean and Paul Ong. “Extending the Kim Methodology: Using a Single Surname to

Impute Asian American Ethnic Groups.” Social Science Research. (Under review). Lee, C. Aujean. “Protection in Racial Concentration?: Impacts of Resurgent Neighborhoods on

Defaults and Foreclosures in Los Angeles.” Housing Policy Debate. (Under review). FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS (SELECTED) 2013-2018 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship 2018 UCLA Institute on Inequality and Democracy

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2017 UCLA Franklin D. Gilliam, Jr. Social Justice Award 2016-2017 Harry H. L. Kitano Fellowship, UCLA Asian American Studies Center 2016 UCLA Institute of American Cultures Research Grant 2015 UCLA George and Sakaya Aratani Community Advancement Research

Endowment Grant 2013 UIUC Jeffrey S. Tanaka Graduate Student Research Grant 2010-2011 UCLA Office of Instructional Development Instructional Improvement Grant HONORS AND AWARDS (SELECTED) 2017-2018 Harvey S. Perloff Scholarship, UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs (Nominated,

highest department award for continuing student) 2016-2017 Don T. Nakanishi Award for Outstanding Engaged Scholarship Award, UCLA

Asian American Studies Center (Nominated) 2016 ACSP Planners of Color Interest Group Travel Scholarship Award 2014 UIUC Urban and Regional Planning Department Outstanding Thesis Award 2013-2014 Kenji Kajiwara Memorial Scholarship, Japanese American Citizens League 2013 University of Illinois President’s Research in Diversity Travel Award INVITED TALKS (SELECTED) 2017 “Role of Race/Ethnicity in Neighborhood and Housing Choice,” Hapa, Asian, and Pacific

Islander Affinity Group – City of Portland, Portland, OR, April 14. 2014 “Risky Business: The Foreclosure Crisis, Asian Americans, and Asian American-Serving

Organizations” – Asian American and Pacific Islander Policy Research Summit-Expanding the Horizons of Policy Research, San Francisco, CA, April 16.

2014 “Risky Business: The Foreclosure Crisis, Asian Americans, and Nonprofits in Minneapolis-St. Paul,” UIUC Asian American Studies Department, Champaign, IL, March 6.

CONFERENCE ACTIVITY 2015-2017 Association for Collegiate Schools of Planning 2014-2017 Urban Affairs Association 2015 International Sociological Association RC 43 – Housing & the Built Environment

TEACHING, University of California, Los Angeles * instructor on record Summer 2017 * Planning with Minority Communities (undergraduate) Winter 2017 * Community-Based Research in Planning (undergraduate capstone) Winter 2016 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (graduate) Spring 2015 Urban Planning Comprehensive Planning Project (graduate capstone) Winter 2015 Asian American Studies Capstone Research (undergraduate) Spring 2011 Advanced Creating Community Media (undergraduate/graduate) Winter 2011 Intermediate Creating Community Media (undergraduate/graduate) Fall 2010 Introduction to Creating Community Media (undergraduate/graduate) PROFESSIONAL SERVICE, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (2016-2018) Student Representative Special Committee on Communications Planners of Color Interest Group Working Group (student climate/diversity project)

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Ryun Jung Lee Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77840

(979) 446-4622 | [email protected] | www.ryunjung.com

RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS

Land Use Planning, Urban and Neighborhood Design; GIS and Quantitative Methods

EDUCATION

Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Sciences, Texas A&M University Expected 2018 Dissertation Title: The characteristics of vacant land in gentrifying neighborhoods Committee: Galen Newman (Chair), Shannon Van Zandt, Philip Berke, and Mark Fossett

M.S. in Urban Planning and Engineering (Specialization: Urban Design), Yonsei University 2009 B.S. in Urban Planning and Engineering, Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea 2007 ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS (SELECTED)

Instructor of Record (Fall 2017, Current) Texas A&M University Graduate Teaching Assistant (Fall 2013 – Spring 2017) Texas A&M University Researcher, The Seoul Institute (2012-2013) South Korea Graduate Research Assistant (2007-2008), Urban Design & Revitalization Lab., Yonsei University, South Korea PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES

Newman, G., Bowman, A., Lee, R.J., & Kim, B. (2016). A Current Inventory of Vacant Urban Land in America. Journal of Urban Design, 21 (3), 302-319

Newman, G. Kim, J.H., Lee, R.J., Brown, B., & Huston, S. (2016). The Perceived Effects of Flipped Teaching on Knowledge Acquisition. Journal of Effective Teaching, 16 (1): 52-71.

Kim, M., Lee, R.J. & Lee, J. (2012) Analysis of Hierarchy and Importance-Performance of Urban Design Attributes for the Publicness of Urban Plaza, Journal of the Korean Regional Development Association, 25(1), 139-158 (in Korean)

Journal Articles Under Review

Newman G., Park, Y.M., Bowman, A. O’M, and Lee, R.J. (under review, submitted Feb 13, 2017) Vacant Urban Areas: Causes and Interconnected Factors Cities.

Newman, G. Hollander, J., Lee., J., Gu, D., Kim, B., & Lee, R.J. (under review, submitted June 23, 2017) Smarter Shrinkage: A Neighborhood-scaled Right Sizing Strategy based on Land Use Dynamics. Landscape and Urban Planning

Newman, G., Malecha, M., Yu, S., Qiao, Z., Horney, J., Lee, J., Kim, Y.J., Lee, R.J., & Berke, P. (under review, submitted July 5, 2017). Integrating a Resilience Scorecard and Landscape Performance Tools into a Geodesign Process. Landscape Research

Newman, G., Meyer, M., Kim, B. & Lee, R.J. (under review, submitted Aug. 31, 2017) Using GIS to Measure Neglect: Gauging Effects of Growth Management in Historic Urban Areas. Urban Science

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RECENT CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS AND POSTERS (SELECTED)

Lee, R.J. & Newman, G. (May. 2017). Developing Typologies for Vacant Urban Land. Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture Conference – Beijing, China.

Lee, R.J., Newman, G., & Van Zandt, S. (Apr. 2017). Vacant land as an opportunity? Measuring the characteristics of vacant land in distressed urban neighborhoods. Urban Affairs Association Conference – Minneapolis, MN.

Lee, R.J. & Newman, G. (Oct. 2016). Vacant Land and Neighborhood Change in Minneapolis. The Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference – Portland, OR. (Poster presentation)

Lee, R.J., Newman, G., & Bowman, A. (Oct. 2015). A Current Inventory of Vacant Urban Land in America. The Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference – Houston, TX. (Poster presentation) * 2015 ACSP People’s Choice Poster Award

TEACHING EXPERIENCES

Instructor Landscape Design III (Fall 2017) Texas A&M University

Teaching Landscape Architectural Design Application (Spring 2017); Assistant Landscape Design III (Lectures on GIS & LID strategies, Fall 2015/2016) *; History of Landscape Architecture (Fall 2013 to current) * Four student teams from these studios received Texas ASLA awards in 2016/2017

Guest Neighborhood Revitalization (Spring 2017, Topic: Gentrification and Lecturer displacement); Landscape Architectural Design Theory & Application (Fall 2016,

Topic: GIS); Urban Issues (Fall 2016, Topic: Urban decline and vacant land)

Panelist Site Planning (Spring 2016); Landscape Design I (Fall 2013) AWARDS & HONORS

2016 Urban and Regional Science Doctoral Department Scholarship, Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning, Texas A&M University

2015 People’s Choice Poster Award, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning for ‘A Current Inventory of Vacant Land in Urban America.’ Lee, R.J., et al.

2014 Fellow of the Graduate Teaching Academy, Center for Teaching Excellence & Office of Graduate and Professional Studies, Texas A&M University

2008 Bronze Medal, Waterfront Design Competition of Incheon Harbor, Team Leader. Incheon Urban Development Corporation, South Korea

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES (SELECTED)

2015 Planning Team, Nolanville Comprehensive Plan (2030),Texas Target Communities 2009 -2012 Assistant Manager, Dept. of Urban Planning, Yooshin Corp. South Korea Major projects: Comprehensive Plan, Public Housing Site Development PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS & AFFILIATIONS

Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Urban Affairs Association National Associations Steering Committee of Academy of Future Faculty (2017-2018) Texas A&M University Toastmasters International (VP of Education, Club #1620) College Station, TX

R. J. Lee

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Amanda Whittemore Martin, AICP Dept. of City & Regional Planning, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

New East Hall, C.B. 3140 | Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599 857-719-2560 | [email protected]

RESEARCH INTERESTS Disaster recovery and resilience; Community and economic development; Social and spatial inequality EDUCATION Ph.D. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, expected 2018

Department of City & Regional Planning Advisor: Mai Thi Nguyen Dissertation title (three-paper format): Equitable Disaster Recovery and Resilience in the United States

M.C.P. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2011 Department of Urban Studies & Planning Certificate in Environmental Policy and Planning A.B. Harvard College, magna cum laude, 2006 Department of History and Science PLANNING & RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2016-present Resilience Project Manager, Southeast Disaster Recovery Partnership

Manage $800K federal grant and provide technical assistance on disaster recovery in the private and public sectors

2012-2014 Principal Planner, Rhode Island Statewide Planning Program Led projects in demographic analysis, climate change adaptation, social equity 2009-2011 Fellow, MIT-USGS Science Impact Collaborative Provided recommendations to National Audubon Society on consensus-building

approaches to land management in Louisiana’s Atchafalaya River Basin 2011 Research Assistant, Prof. Amy Glasmeier

Conducted labor market analysis of hardwood industry in Appalachia 2010 Research Assistant, Karl Seidman

Conducted quantitative and qualitative research for Coming Home to New Orleans: Neighborhood Rebuilding after Katrina (2013)

2007-2008 Research Associate, Environmental Law Institute Researched wetlands, wildlife, and land conservation topics; Contributing editor to

The Environmental Law Review

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FELLOWSHIPS & AWARDS 2015-present NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program (3 years) 2017 UNC Plan for All Award for advancement of social justice 2017 UNC DCRP Summer Research Award 2016 UNC Center for the Study of the American South Summer Research Award 2014- UNC Merit-based Graduate Assistantship (3 years) 2009-2011 MIT-USGS Science Impact Fellowship 2006 Harvard Lehman Award for Study in Brazil 2004-2006 Harvard Undergraduate Research Fund, multiple awards PAPERS IN PROGRESS Martin, Amanda. A Fair Chance at Work: Public Sector Employment Chances for African Americans under “Ban the Box” Laws. Martin, Amanda. Impact of Floodplain Buyouts on Economic Wellbeing in African-American Communities of Eastern North Carolina. PUBLICATIONS, REPORTS & PRESENTATIONS (most recent) Smith, Gavin, Amanda Martin and Dennis Wenger. Forthcoming. Disaster Recovery in an Era of Climate Change: The Unrealized Promise of Institutional Resilience, in Handbook of Disaster Research, 2nd edition edited by William Donner, Antonio Paniagua Guzman, Havidan Rodriguez and Joseph Trainor. Springer. Nguyen, Mai Thi, Kirstin Frescoln, Amanda Martin, Jonathan Peterson and Samantha Farley. 2017. Recovering Affordable Housing in Eastern North Carolina Post-Hurricane Matthew: A Strategy Forward. Report to State of North Carolina. “A Fair Chance at Work: Likelihood of Public Sector Employment for African Americans under “Ban the Box”. Presented at the Annual Conference of the Urban Affairs Association, Minneapolis, Minn. April 20, 2017. Johnson, James H. and Amanda Martin. “An age-friendly response to Hurricane Matthew.” Op-ed in Raleigh News & Observer. December 27, 2016. Amanda Martin. “After the flood, the decision to rebuild or leave permanently.” Carolina Angles. October 19, 2016. Vulnerability of Transportation Assets to Sea Level Rise. 2015. Authored as R.I. Statewide Planning Program. UNIVERSITY TEACHING & SERVICE 2015-present Carolina Planning Journal, Senior Advisor and Editorial Board Member 2014-2016 UNC Dept. City & Regional Planning PhD Policy Committee. Participation in

external program review and departmental response. 2015 Planning Theory I, Teaching Assistant 2014 Urban Spatial Structure, Teaching Assistant. Developed a film series component and

assignment. Delivered lecture on concentrated poverty.

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NAKA MATSUMOTO, Ph.D. nakam227@@@@gmail.com / 929-855-7400

Research and Teaching Interests: Social and Diversity Planning, Social Inclusion, Immigration

and Ethnicity, Neighborhood Change, Gentrification, Housing Policy, Community-engaged

learning, Citizen Participation, History of Planning and Theory, Qualitative Research Methods

EDUCATION 2017 May

Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Planning and Design Program University of Maryland, College Park, MD

• Dissertation Title: “Negotiating Diversification: Immigrant Settlement and

Neighborhood Change—The Case of Greektown in Baltimore City, Maryland” ”

• Committee members: Dr. Howell S. Baum (Chair), Dr. Casey Dawkins, Professor

Sidney Brower, Dr. Marie Howland, Dr. Michael Paolisso

2009 March

Master in Media & Governance in Environmental Design (Urban Planning and Design

concentration)

Keio University, Graduate School of Media & Governance, Kanagawa, Japan

• Thesis title: “Creating Communal Spaces through Citizen Participation: A Study of the

High Line Conversion Project in New York City”

1989 March

Bachelor of Arts in Education Rikkyo University, Tokyo, Japan

RESEARCH & TEACHING EXPERIENCE

2016 April–present

Adjunct Instructor, Keio University, Shonan Fujisawa Campus, Kanagawa, Japan

• Courses taught: “Community-based Planning and Community

Renovation”(undergraduate course) / “Urban Policy”(graduate course) / “History of

City and Living Environment”(graduate course)

• Master Thesis Committee member

2014 January–2014 June

Adjunct Assistant Professor, Columbia University, NY, Graduate School of Architecture,

Planning, and Preservation

• Course taught: “International Planning Studio” The case study in Tokyo, Japan (6

credits, graduate course)

2011 December–2013 September

Research Assistant, University of Maryland, College Park and Morgan State University, MD

• Developed the Economic Strategic Plan for northeast Baltimore neighborhoods, paying

special attention to incorporating community voices into the plan (the joint economic

development project funded by the Economic Development Administration)

2011 August–December

Research/Teaching Assistant, University of Maryland, College Park, MD • Reviewed literature on housing preference

• Created GIS maps depicting the location of large-scale, single-family houses in Maryland

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PUBLICATIONS & CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

Journal Articles (Refereed)

2017 March Naka Matsumoto, “Negotiating Diversification: Are They Gentrifiers or

Improvers?” Keio SFC Journal Vol.16, No.2, Institution of Keio

University, Shonan Fujisawa Campus, Kanagawa, Japan

(In preparation) Naka Matsumoto “The Intersection of New and Old Immigrants in a

Transforming Neighborhood: The Case of Greektown in Baltimore City,

Maryland”

Book Chapter

2018(forthcoming) Naka Matsumoto “Negotiating Diversity: Transitioning Greektown of

Baltimore City,” in Planning for AuthentiCITY (working title), edited by

Laura Tate and Brettany Shannon (book manuscript in process)

Other Publications (Selected)

2012 March Project Report (commissioned by Odakyu Electric Railway Co., Ltd.)

Conference Presentation (Refereed – Selected)

2017 July AESOP Annual Congress ’17, Lisbon, Portugal

2016 November 56th Annual Conference, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning,

Portland, OR

2016 March 46th Urban Affairs Association Conference, San Diego, CA

2015 November 55th Annual Conference, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning,

Houston, TX

2015 April 45th Urban Affairs Association Conference, Miami, FL

2014 November 54th Annual Conference, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning,

Philadelphia, PA

FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS, & AWARDS (Selected)

2009 August–2014 August

FULBRIGHT Scholarship (USD 69,684)

2015 January–May

Dean’s Fellowship (USD 5,000) from University of Maryland, College Park, MD

2012 March

Research Grant (USD 3,000) from Odakyu Electric Railway Co., Ltd.

2011 September–2012 June

Departmental Fellowship (USD 10,000) from University of Maryland, College Park, MD

2011 June–August

Summer Research Fellowship (USD 5,000) from University of Maryland, College Park, MD

NON-ACADEMIC PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (Selected)

2005 September–2006 March

Assistant Director, Facility Planning Group, Architectural Project Management Team

Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST), Okinawa, Japan

2001 June–2005 August

Associate Director, Premises Group, Corporate Administrative Services

UBS Securities Japan, Tokyo, Japan / UBS Investment Bank, Hong Kong

1998 April–2001 June

Facility Project Coordinator, Microsoft Company, Ltd., Tokyo, Japan

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Sarah L. Mawhorter Postdoctoral Scholar, Terner Center for Housing Innovation, University of California, Berkeley

Email: [email protected], Phone: 909.267.0305

Research: Housing, neighborhood change, demography, land use, urban development

EDUCATION

2016 Ph.D. in Urban Planning and Development, University of Southern California Dissertation Reshaping Los Angeles: Housing Affordability and Neighborhood Change Committee Dowell Myers, Richard K. Green, George C. Galster, and Manuel Castells

2011 Master of Planning, University of Southern California

2006 Bachelor of Arts in Art History and English, Carleton College

EMPLOYMENT

2016-Present UC Berkeley Terner Center for Housing Innovation, Postdoctoral Scholar Develop data systems and assist Carol Galante and Carolina Reid with the management of Terner Center research initiatives.

2013-16 USC Davis School of Gerontology, Research Project Manager Coordinated a NIH-funded project to create a neighborhood data resource for the longitudinal Health and Retirement Study with Jennifer Ailshire.

2010-16 USC Lusk Center for Real Estate, Research Assistant Developed geocoded longitudinal PSID dataset and conducted statistical analysis of homeownership effects with Gary Painter and Richard Green.

2014 USC Annenberg School for Communication, Research Assistant Collected and analyzed data on global metropolitan areas for a research project on urban dynamism and urban problems with Manuel Castells.

2009-11 USC Population Dynamics Research Group, Research Assistant Conducted demographic research, obtained and analyzed data, wrote and edited reports, and developed presentations with Dowell Myers.

2007-09 Dan Ionescu Architects & Planners, Communications Director

TEACHING

2016-Present Undergraduate Research Apprentice Program, Program Manager

2013-16 Data Analysis and Communication Workshops, Instructor

2013 Housing and Community Development, Teaching Assistant

2013 History of Planning and Development, Teaching Assistant

2012-13 Affordable Housing Studio, Client Project Facilitator

2010 Urban Demography and Growth, Teaching Assistant

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PUBLICATIONS

Mawhorter, Sarah, Carol Galante, and Amy Martin. (forthcoming). “Pursuing Sustainable Development and Affordable Housing: The Implementation of California’s S.B. 375.” In Planning for a More Sustainable Future: The Integration of Transportation, Land Use, and Environmental Planning, edited by Elizabeth Deakin.

Wegmann, Jake, and Sarah Mawhorter. 2017. “Measuring Informal Housing Production in California Cities.” Journal of the American Planning Association 83 (2): 119–30.

Mawhorter, Sarah. 2017. “Boomers and Their Boomerang Kids: Comparing Housing Opportunities for Baby Boomers and Millennials in the United States.” In The Millennial City: Trends, Implications, and Prospects for Urban Planning and Policy, edited by Markus Moos, Deirdre Pfeiffer, and Tara Vinodrai. New York: Routledge.

Myers, Dowell, and Sarah Mawhorter. 2012. “Filtering.” In The Encyclopedia of Housing, Second Edition. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Publications.

Myers, Dowell, Anna Jacobsen, Sarah Mawhorter, and Joshua Wheeler. 2012. “The Evolving Diversity of Los Angeles.” In Planning Los Angeles, edited by David Sloane. Chicago: APA Planners Press.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

Sources of Demand Growth and Supply Constraints in US Metros, APPAM 2017

The Causes and Consequences of the Housing Shortfall, ACSP 2017

No Vacancy: Reduced Turnover and the Housing Shortfall in the LA Region, UAA 2017

How Does Anyone Afford to Move Here? Quantifying the Addition of Informal Housing at the City Level in California, with Jake Wegmann, ACSP 2016

Housing Constraints and Population Shifts in Los Angeles Neighborhoods, ACSP 2016

Losing Their Place in Line: Reduced Housing Opportunities for Young People in Los Angeles Neighborhoods, UAA 2016

Reshaping Los Angeles: Housing Affordability and Neighborhood Change, ACSP 2015

Millennials in the City, Immigrants in the Suburbs, and Housing Affordability, ACSP 2014

AWARDS, HONORS, AND FELLOWSHIPS

Oakley Endowed Fellowship, University of Southern California 2015

Award for Excellence in Teaching, USC Sol Price School of Public Policy 2014

Provost’s Ph.D. Fellowship, University of Southern California 2011

Dean’s Merit Scholarship, USC Sol Price School of Public Policy 2009

Bachelor of Arts magna cum laude, Carleton College 2006

Distinction in Art History Major, Carleton College 2006

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ADITIMEHTA2PleasantPlace,Cambridge,MA02139•617-571-8261•[email protected]

EDUCATION

MassachusettsInstituteofTechnology(MIT),Cambridge,MAPhDinUrbanStudies&Planning 2017(exp.)MasterinCityPlanning June2010CornellUniversity,Ithaca,NYBachelorofSciencew/HonorsinUrbanandRegionalStudies May2006ConcentrationinInternationalRelationsandPhotography

RESEARCHINTERESTS

DissertationTitle:ThePoliticsofCommunityMediainthePost-DisasterCityCommunity&EconomicDevelopment;UrbanSociology;Media&Communications;CivicEngagement;Immigration;PlanningEpistemology;ParticipatoryActionResearch

PUBLICATIONS

Steil,J.&Mehta,A.(Forthcoming2017).“WhenPrisonistheClassroom:CollaborativeLearning aboutUrbanInequality.”JournalofPlanningEducationandResearchCurhan,J.&Mehta,A.(InPreparation)“WhenConflictEnhancesCreativityinBrainstorming: TheModeratingRoleofConsensus-Seeking.”Kahn,C.B,Martin,J.K.,&Mehta,A.(2012).CityofIdeas:ReinventingBoston'sInnovation Economy:TheBostonIndicatorsReport2012.TheBostonFoundationMize,R.,Mehta,A.,Olesiuk,S.,andSaba,E.“LatinoIn-MigrationamongCountiesinDecline.” RuralNewYorkMinute.Issue31/July2009.CornellUniversity.Community&Rural DevelopmentInstitute

FELLOWSHIPS,GRANTS,ANDAWARDS(selected)

FellowshipsSAGE/MarilynJacobsGittellActivistPhDFellowship(2012–2015);MITDepartmentofUrbanStudies&PlanningMasterinCityPlanningResearchAssistantship(2008–2010);MITNewOrleansLouisiana(NOLA)Fellowship(2009–2010);HumanityinActionFellowship(2006)Research&ProjectGrantsPriscillaKingGrayPublicServiceCenterGrant(2016);NewOrleansCenterfortheGulfSouthResearchGrant(2016);NewYorkPublicLibraryResearchFellowship(2016);HaroldHorowitzStudentResearchFund(2015);CIS/StarrStudentTravelFellowship,CenterforInternationalStudies,MIT(2015);HarvardLawSchoolProgramonNegotiationNextGenerationResearchGrant(2014);MISTI-GermanyGrant(2013);KellyDouglasResearchGrant(2013);WilliamEmersonTravelGrant(2013);MITPublicServiceCenterIAPGrant(2010)

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Awards&CompetitionsMITPriscillaKingGrayPublicServiceAward(2017);SecondPlace,JPMorganChaseCommunityDevelopmentCompetition(2009);FirstPlace,FederalHomeLoanBankofBostonAffordableHousingDevelopmentCompetition(2009);KorberFoundationTransatlanticIdeaPrize(2008)

INVITEDPRESENTATIONS&CONFERENCES(selected)

“PrisonasaClassroom:CollaborativeLearningaboutUrbanInequality.”UrbanAffairs Association,Minneapolis,Minnesota,April2017“LockedOut:CriminalConvictions,Housing,&Gender.”MITWomenandGenderStudies IntellectualForum.Cambridge,MA,April2017“SocialMediaandCivicEngagementintheCity:TrueParticipationorUrbanMarketing?”Council forEuropeanStudies.Paris,France,July2015“CriticisminBrainstorming:TheModeratingRoleofConflictandDiversity.”Organizational StudiesColloquium,MITSloanSchoolofManagement,Cambridge,MA,April2014“Good‘Hoods:Asset-BasedCommunityDevelopment2.0.”AlliedMediaConference.Detroit, Michigan,June2014“21DaysofQuestions:ADigitalOrganizingCampaignaroundDomesticViolence.” CriticalParticipatoryActionResearchInstitute.NewYorkCity,NY,June2013“TheChangingStoriesoftheBoston’sChinatownLibrary.”AssociationforAsianAmerican StudiesConference.WashingtonDC,April2012

TEACHINGEXPERIENCE

TeachingAssistant,UrbanSociology Spring2016 SeminartookplaceinaMassachusettsCorrectionalInstitution withhalfMITstudentsandhalfincarceratedstudents.HeadTeachingAssistant:Gateway–IntrotoPlanningTheory&Practice 2014;2015Co-Instructor,ThePracticeofParticipatoryActionResearch(PAR) Spring2015TeachingAssistant,CivicMediaCodesignStudio 2013;2014Co-Instructor&Co-Developer,People,Planning,andtheStory January2013

RESEARCH&PROFESSIONALEXPERIENCE

TheRedHookInitiative:PKGFellow,Brooklyn,NYC 2016–2017MITSloanSchoolofManagement:Co-PrincipalInvestigator,Cambridge,MA 2014–2017MITCommunityInnovatorsLab(CoLab):EngagedScholar,Cambridge,MA 2010–2015TheBostonFoundation:Research&CommunicationsAssociate,Boston,MA 2010–2012BroadCommunityConnections:NOLAFellow,NewOrleans,LA 2009–2010JusticeVenturesInternational:Researcher,Mumbai,India Jan–Jun2008TelesisCorporation:AssistantProjectManager,WashingtonDC 2006-2008

SERVICEACTIVITIES

Organizer,MITDUSPParticipatoryActionResearch(PAR)SpeakerSeries Fall2015 StudentRepresentative,MITDUSPPhDAdmissionCommittee 2015Member,BostonChinatownLibraryExecutiveCommittee 2010–2011

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AMANDA C. MICKLOW, AICP Department of City and Regional Planning, Cornell University

[email protected] | amandamicklow.com

EDUCATION 2018 January

Ph.D., Cornell University, City and Regional PlanningDissertation: Planning for Gender: Building Community with Women in Mind Committee: Mildred Warner (Chair), Jennifer Minner, Stephan Schmidt

2008 M.U.R.P., Virginia Tech, Urban and Regional Planning2006 B.A., Virginia Tech, Political Science, Commonwealth Scholar, magna cum laude TEACHING AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE2016 Visiting Lecturer, Cornell University, Department of City and Regional Planning

CRP 2000: The Promises and Pitfalls of Contemporary Planning (40 undergraduates)2016 Research Assistant, Lincoln Land Institute, Cornell University, University of Texas

Scenario Tools for Equitable Corridor Reinvestment and Affordable Housing Preservation Project

2012-16 Teaching Assistant, Cornell University, Department of City and Regional PlanningConcepts and Methods of Land Use Planning | Introduction to GIS for Planners; Advanced Topics in GIS | Urban Economics; Economic Development; Firms, Industries, and Regions | The Global City; Green Cities

2006-08 Graduate Assistant, Virginia Tech, Department of Urban Affairs and Planning PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE2017- Present

Senior Planner, City of Tacoma, Washington Part of an interdepartmental team managing and coordinating the streetscape redesign along the Sound Transit Link light rail expansion route

2008-12 Comprehensive Planner, County of Roanoke, Virginia Project manager for community comprehensive plan, drafted zoning amendments and design guidelines, reviewed land use applications

PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONSMicklow, A.C. & Warner, M.E. (2014). Not your mother's suburb: Remaking place for a more diverse population. Urban Lawyer, 46(4), 729-751. PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONSMicklow, A.C., Kancilia, E.C., & Warner, M.E. (2015). Planning with a gender lens. Issue Brief.Richardson, J.J. & Micklow, A. C. (2007). Does Maryland’s smart growth program protect farmland? Smart Growth at 10: A Critical Examination of Maryland’s Landmark Land Use Program.

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GRANTS AND AWARDS

2017 American Planning Association Technology Division Smart Cities Award (with Mueller, Minner, Hilde, Torrado & Steinberger)

2016 American Planning Association Divisions Council Award, Contribution to Planning Profession (with Planning & Women Division)

2014 American Planning Association, Planning & Women Division Research Grant 2013 Cornell Population Center Graduate Research Fellowship 2008 Virginia Tech Marsha Ritzdorf Book Award for Best Graduate Student Paper SELECTED ACADEMIC PRESENTATIONS

2016 “Your Mother’s Suburb: Aging as Driver of Gender Sensitive Planning” Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, Portland, Oregon

“Lessons from Technology: From a National Survey of Educators to Participant Observations from Curriculum Development for a New Equity App” Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, Portland, Oregon

“Stagnant Sexualities and Gender in Planning: How Land Use Regulations Reinforce Heteronormativity in the American Metropolis” American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California

2015 “The Effects of Publicly Assisted Redevelopment Projects on Affordable Housing in Pittsburgh’s East Liberty Neighborhood” Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, Houston, Texas

“Targeted Reinvestment in Pittsburgh’s East Liberty: An Analysis of Neighborhood Change” Urban Affairs Association Conference, Miami, Florida

2013 “Remaking Place: Reshaping Suburban and Rural Communities to Serve a More Diverse Population” Rural Sociological Society Annual Meeting, New York City, New York

SELECTED PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS

2016 “Legal Conceptions of Family and Single-Use Zoning” Cornell University Law School, Ithaca, New York

“Forging Neighborhoods for All Generations” (618 participants) American Planning Association, Private Practice Division, National Webinar

2015 “Planning Through a Gender Lens” American Planning Association National Conference, Seattle, Washington

SERVICE AND SELECTED AFFILIATIONS

American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) American Planning Association (APA); Women & Planning Division Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Cornell Association of PhD Planners; President, Curriculum Representative

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PhD, Planning Governance and Globalization 2018 (Expected)Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Blacksburg, VA

Digital Public Spheres and Critical Cultural Memory: An Exploration into Place, Identity, and Power in Black Baltimore

Master of City & Regional Planning May 2012Morgan State University Baltimore, MD

Professional Project: Emergency Management 2.0: Leveraging Social Media for Disaster Communications to Foster Civic Engagement

Bachelor of Architecture May 2007Hampton University Hampton, VA

Thesis: Fortification for Socialization: The Liminal Space in our Front Yards

EDUCATION

CHERYL L. [email protected] | 803.960.8377

Instructor of Record UAP 1024 Urban Public Issues Spring 2016UAP 5244 Multicultural Cities Fall 2015UAP 3264 Contemporary Urban Issues Fall 2014

Co-Instructor/Teaching Assistant EDHE 5284 Practicum in Higher Education Spring 2017EDHE 5604 Inclusive Practices in Higher Education Fall 2016EDHE 5314 College Student Development Theory Fall 2016UAP 5564 Information Tech. Society and Policy Spring 2015UAP 1024 Urban Public Issues Spring 2014

TEACHING

Conference PresentationsPerez, R. J, Robbins, C. K, Harris, L. W, Montgomery, C. L (2017, November). Exploring graduate students’ socialization to equity diversity and inclusion. Paper to be presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for the Study of Higher Education, Houston, TXPerez, R. J, Robbins, C. K, Montgomery, C. L, Harris, L. W (2017, March). A conceptual model of graduate students’ socialization and identity consctruction. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the ACPA - College Student Educators International, Columbus, OH. Montgomery, C. L. (2012, April). Curbside Commerce: The Food Truck Revolution. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the American Planning Association, Los Angeles, CA.

Lectures and Invited TalksMontgomery C. L. (2017, April) Systems of oppression: Race in america. Guest Lecture in SOC 2004: Social Problems (Instructor: Pallavi Raonka), Virginia Tech., Blacksburg, VAMontgomery, C. L. (2017 February). Equity, equality and liberation! Towards a more inclusive planning process. Guest Lecture in UAP 3014: Urban Policy and Planning (Instructor: Trevor Flanery, PhD), Virginia Tech., Blacksburg, VA

RESEARCH

Areas of Interests: Community Identiy; Public Sphere Theory; Critical Race Theory; Digital Storytelling; Qualitative Methods

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Dean’s Diversity Scholarship 2013Inst. Decosta Graduate Scholarship 2011NFBPA Land Use Planning Scholarship 2011 Disney Imagineering Semi-finalist 2007Recognition for Innovation in Accessible Design 2006

AWARDS & HONORS

Virginia Tech, Department of Higher Education Blacksburg, VAGraduate Research Assista Aug. 2016 - present

Virginia Tech, Carol M. Newman Library Blacksburg, VAReference Library Assistant Aug. 2016 - present

Virginia Tech, Department of Urban and Regional Planning Blacksburg, VAGraduate Teaching Assistant Aug. 2013 - May 2016

Maryland Department of Planning Baltimore, MDResearch Intern Aug. 2011 - Aug. 2012

Morgan State University, School of Architecture & Planning Baltimore, MDResearch Assistant Sept. 2010 - Aug. 2011

J.W. Robinson & Associates Atlanta, GATemporary Associate March 2008 - June 2008

The Preston Partnership Atlanta, GAProject Coordinator June 2007 - Feb. 2008

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Graduate Student AssemblyGraduate Rep, University Parking Appeals Hearing Committee 2015 - presentGraduate Rep, University Council on Faculty Affairs 2016 - 2017Graduate Rep, University Parking and Transportation Committee 2015 - 2016 CAUS Rep, Search Committee for the BOV Graduate Rep. 2016Member, Committee on Graduate Inclusion and Diversity Policies 2014 - 2016Reviewer, Graduate Travel Fund Grant 2015

School of Public and International AffairsRepresetative, Graduate Student Assembly 2014 - presentPresident, Planning Governance & Globalization Student Association 2014 - 2016Representative, Diversity Taskforce 2014 - 2015

Black Graduate Student OrganizationPresident 2017 - 2018

UNIVERSITY AND INSTITUTIONAL SERVICE

Association of the Collegiate Schools of PlanningDisscussant - ACSP Oct. 2017

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

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Kim Mosby PhD Candidate, Dept. of Planning & Urban Studies, University of New Orleans 504-305-9653/ PO Box 770017, New Orleans, LA 70177 / [email protected] Research Interests: Race & inequality, housing & community development, disaster management, and qualitative methods EDUCATION University of New Orleans Doctor of Philosophy, Urban Studies, 2017

Dissertation: Returning to post-Katrina New Orleans: Exploring the processes, barriers, and decision-making of African Americans.

University of New Orleans Master of Urban and Regional Planning, Housing &

Community Development, 2015. University of New Orleans Master of Arts, Sociology, 2012. New York University Bachelor of Arts, Individualized Study, 2007. PUBLICATIONS (Selected) In Development

Mosby, K. Returning to Post-Katrina New Orleans: Exploring the impact of disaster recovery planning and policy changes on the decision-making processes of African Americans.

Peer-reviewed Journal Articles Lowe, K., & Mosby, K. (2016). The conceptual mismatch: A qualitative analysis of

transportation costs and stressors for low-income adults. Transport Policy, 49, 1-8. Jenkins, P., Lambeth, T., Mosby, K., & Brown, B. (2015). Local nonprofit organizations in a

post-Katrina landscape: Help in a context of recovery. American Behavioral Scientist, 59(10), 1263–1277.

Professional Reports Lowe, K., Mosby, K., & Tolford, T. (2015). The conceptual mismatch: Transportation stressors

and experiences for low-income adults. [Report]. College Station, TX: Southwest Region University Transportation Center.

Renne, J., Amdal, J., Shah, V., Mosby, K., & Puczkowskyi, N. (2014). Alternative fuels assessment for the Capital Area Transit System. [Report]. New Orleans, LA: Merritt C. Becker, Jr. University of New Orleans Transportation Institute.

Mosby, K., Van Brunt, J., Jenkins, P., Spaulding-Parker, H., Sams-Abiodun, P., Nicolosi, R., & Olivier, M. (2011). Preparing for storms in Louisiana. New Orleans, LA: UNO-CHART. http://scholarworks.uno.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1002&context=chart_pubs

FELLOWSHIPS, HONORS, & AWARDS (Selected) Doctoral Dissertation Year Fellowship, University of New Orleans, 2016-2017. $24,000 POCIG Student Travel Award, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, 2016. $500 Doctoral Scholars Fellowship, SREB & Louisiana Board of Regents, 2012-2016. $120,000 Thesis Improvement Grant, University of New Orleans, 2011. $2,000 Summa Cum Laude, New York University, 2007.

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SERVICE Invited Judge. Senior Social Policy Capstone, Sci Academy, New Orleans, 2017. RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Research Consultant, Foundation for Louisiana, New Orleans, 2015

Conducted a market analysis and created a business plan, facility programming, and multiple revenue projections to illustrate long-term sustainability of a Mardi Gras Indian Campus that led to the client receiving a $500,000 grant.

Graduate Research Assistant, UNO Transportation Institute, New Orleans, 2014-2016 Utilized analytic, facilitation, and verbal and written communication skills to conduct research projects, write reports, and identify policy recommendations related to transit accessibility, disaster management, historic preservation, and community development.

Graduate Research Assistant, UNO Department of Sociology, New Orleans, 2011-2012 Applied analytic, research, and written communication skills to create literature reviews for journal articles and book chapters on domestic violence and non-profit roles in disaster.

Graduate Research Assistant, UNO Center for Hazards Assessment, Response & Technology, New Orleans, 2009-2011 Strengthened interview, teamwork, and qualitative research skills on team projects designed to mitigate natural disasters for vulnerable populations.

PRESENTATIONS (Selected) Conference Presentations

Mosby, K. “Returning to Post-Katrina New Orleans: Exploring the impact of disaster recovery planning and policy changes on the decision-making processes of African Americans”. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference. November 3-6, 2016. Portland, OR.

Renne, J., Jenkins, P., & Mosby, K.. “Evacuating the most vulnerable: The role of nongovernmental organizations”. National Evacuation Conference and International Disaster Conference and Exposition. March 1-3, 2016. New Orleans, LA.

Renne, J., & Mosby, K. “What has America learned since Katrina? A longitudinal analysis of evacuation plans in America’s 50 largest cities from 2005 to 2015”. National Evacuation Conference and International Disaster Conference and Exposition. March 1-3, 2016. New Orleans, LA.

Lowe, K., & Mosby, K. “Mobility strategies and employment in secondary metropolitan areas”. Urban Affairs Association Annual Conference. April 9, 2015. Miami, FL.

Lowe, K., & Mosby, K. “The conceptual mismatch: Rethinking transportation accessibility”. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference. October 30, 2014. Philadelphia, PA.

Mosby, K., & Jenkins, P. “Returning to post-Katrina New Orleans: Health at the intersection”. National Evacuation Conference. January 7-10, 2014. New Orleans, LA.

Invited Presentations Invited Panelist. Through the lens of Katrina: Long-term disaster recovery in the United States.

Loyola University Panel Presentation. September 8, 2015. New Orleans, LA.

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Chandrima Mukhopadhyay, Ph.D. Email: [email protected], [email protected] Contact no:+91-8697849407 (India);+60-1110940702 (Malaysia, until January, 2018) Nationality: Indian Education • Doctor of Philosophy October 2014 School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK Competitive PhD Studentship on Spatial Planning and Environment, September 2009-September 2012 • Master of Science in Planning (MSP) August 2009 Specialization in Infrastructure and International Economic Development Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA • Masters in Town and Regional Planning (MTRP) July 2004 Bengal Engineering and Science University, Calcutta, India Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) Scholar and Recipient of Medal from Indian Town Planners Institute for the dissertation. • Bachelor of Architecture (B. Arch) June 2002 Bengal Engineering College (Deemed University), Calcutta, India Employment history • MIT-UTM Malaysia Sustainable Cities Program (1 September 2017- 31 May 2018) 2017-2018 MSCP International Visiting Scholar Cohort • CEPT (Centre for Environmental Planning and Technology) University, Ahmedabad, India (December 2016 until now) Visiting Faculty (Summer Winter School), Faculty of Planning • CEPT University, Ahmedabad, India (July 2014 to January 2016) Assistant Professor, Faculty of Planning • O. P. Jindal Global University, Haryana, India (February 2014 to June 2014) Assistant Professor, School of Government and Public Policy • Newcastle Institute of Research on Sustainability (NiRES), Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK (January 2013 to July 2013) Research Assistant • Bengal Development Consultants Ltd., A Public-Private Joint Sector Real Estate Company, Calcutta, India (November 2004- July 2006) Senior Executive, Architect and Planner • Vastu Shilpa Consultants, Sangath, Ahmedabad, India (June 2001-December 2001) Assistant Architect Area of specialisation International and Comparative Development and Planning; Urban Governance, Management, and Finance.

Selected publications Mukhopadhyay, C. (forthcoming). Policy and Planning brief on ‘Evaluating Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor as emerging megaregion in India’ (Planning Theory and Practice).

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Mukhopadhyay, C. and Devi, D. (2017) Landscape, heritage and technological innovation: Towards a framework of sustainability of cultural landscape in a desert town in India. Journal on Landscape Research. (online on 29th March 2017). Mukhopadhyay, C. and Devi, D. (2017) Traditional knowledge and modernization of water: The story of a desert town Jaisalmer in an edited collection on Water, Knowledge and Environment in Asia under Routledge Earthscan Series. Mukhopadhyay, C. (2016). A Nested Framework for Transparency in Public Private Partnerships: Case studies in highway development projects in India. Progress in Planning. Vol 107 : 1-36. July 2016. Mukhopadhyay, C. (2015). “Faludi: Introducing A Theory of Planning”, Andreas Faludi in conversations with Chandrima Mukhopadhyay. InPlanning Series B (An Association of European School of Planning (AESOP) and Young Academic (YA) collaboration) [Open peer reviewed.] Mukhopadhyay, C. (2011). Are private investments serving the poor in India? Journal of Infrastructure Development. Mumbai, India. 3(1): 39-63. Stiftel, B. and Mukhopadhyay, C. (2007). Thoughts on Anglo-American hegemony in planning scholarship: Do we read each other’s work? Town Planning Review. Manchester. 78(5): 545-572. Internal Report An open literature review on “Retrofitting and Sustainability” (2012) commissioned by Newcastle Institute of Research on Sustainability (NiRES), Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, May 2012. (Co-authored with Jenny Crawford). Accessing Transit: Design Handbook for Florida Bus Passenger Facility (2008) (Part of team at Florida Planning and Development Lab, Florida State University. Funded by Florida Department of Transportation Public Transit Office). Selected teaching experience (CEPT University, India) • Co-teaching postgraduate course on Urban Politics and Governance • Co-teaching postgraduate studio on Regional Planning (for Landuse specialization) • Co-teaching postgraduate course on ‘Financing Urban Development’ • Teaching mandatory course on ‘Public Private Partnership in Infrastructure’ for Masters in

Infrastructure Engineering Design Program in Faculty of Technology Professional Networks and activities • Editorial Board Member for plaNext, an open-access AESOP-YA journal on InPlanning

platform. (Since May 2017). • Recipient of Regional Studies Association Travel Grant to present paper on Delhi Mumbai

Industrial Corridor as Megaregion at Association of European School of Planning (AESOP) Congress 2017 at Lisbon, Portugal in July, 2017.

• Series editor for Series B of ‘Conversations in Planning Theory and Practice’ booklet series, which is an AESOP-YA collaboration and published on InPlanning platform (October 2012-until now).

• Served the Jury Committee for AESOP Teaching Excellence Prize, 2013 on behalf of AESOP Young Academic Network.

• Elected Co-ordination Team member of Association of European School of Planning (AESOP) Young Academics (YA) network from January, 2012 to July, 2013.

• Worked as an editor for the e-journal Forum, published by School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape, Newcastle University, Newcastle, UK, December 2009-June 2011.

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Kristin M. Murray Florida State University Tallahassee, Florida 850.544.5476 [email protected] EDUCATION

8/2013-present Doctor of Philosophy (Urban and Regional Planning)

(Expected 8/2018) Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL • Dr. Petra Doan, Dissertation Chair • Dissertation Title: Understanding the Impacts of Cruise Ship

Tourism on Marginalized Populations: the Case of Jamaica 8/2010-8/2012 Master of Science, Planning Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL

• Final Project: “Roots of Empowerment” Community, Social and Economic Development in Boca la Caja, Panama”

Master of Public Administration

Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 8/2007-5/2010 Bachelor of Arts (Summa Cum Laude) Lewis University, Romeoville, IL

RESEARCH INTERESTS

International Development, Vulnerable Communities, Mega-events Planning, Social Impact Assessments, Tourism Planning, Gender Issues, Urban Theory, Social Justice

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

8/2017-present Undergraduate Instructor Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL

• URP3000- Introduction to Urban and Regional Planning (Online) 6/2017-8/2017 Teaching Assistant Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL

• URP3000- Introduction to Urban and Regional Planning (Online) 9/2016-5/2017 Undergraduate Instructor

Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL • URP3000- Introduction to Urban and Regional Planning (Online)

5/2016-8/2016 Undergraduate Instructor Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL

• URP3000- Introduction to Urban and Regional Planning 6/2014-5/2016 Undergraduate Instructor Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL

• URS 1006- World Cities (Introduction to Urban Theory) 1/2014 -5/2014 Teaching Assistant Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL

• URS 1006- World Cities (Online)

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EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE

8/2013-5/2016 Tutor- Student-Athlete Academic Services Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 2/2013-8/2013 Consumer Service Analyst Florida Office of the Attorney General, Tallahassee, FL 11/2012-2/2013 Volunteer Coordinator (Americorps VISTA position) Big Bend Homeless Coalition, Tallahassee, FL 6/2011-12/2011 Pro Bono Consultant- Boca la Caja Republic of Panamá 8/2010-5/2011 Graduate Research Assistant Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL

SELECTED HONORS, AWARDS AND DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE

2016 Departmental Teaching Award Urban & Regional Planning, Florida State University

• Bestowed on the teaching service to the community, based on student evaluations and faculty recommendation

2015-2016 PhD Policy Committee (Student Member)

• Represented PhD students regarding policy changes and recommendations to the PhD program

2015-2016 Graduate Teaching Group Leader • Arranged and led monthly continuing education opportunities for

graduate teaching assistants in Urban & Regional Planning 2012 Departmental Service Award Urban & Regional Planning, Florida State University 2012 Malcolm Parsons Award Askew School of Public Policy, Florida State University

• Awarded to the best written MPA paper each year

CONFERENCE PAPERS/POSTERS

Murray, K., (2010) ‘Illegal Immigration from Mexico: Why the Current U.S. Policy is Unsuccessful and What Reforms Are Needed’ in Midwest Political Science Association Annual

Conference, April 24, 2010 [poster]. Murray, K., (2016) ‘Revitalization through Sport: Olympic legacies and their impacts on host cities’ in The Fourth Annual Savannah State University Urban Planning Conference, April 1, 2016 [presenter]. SCHOLARLY/PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

American Planning Association Caribbean Studies Association International Association for Impact Assessment

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KATHERINE PERROTT University of Toronto, Department of Geography & Planning Sidney Smith Hall, 100 St. George Street, Toronto, ON, M5S 3G3 Canada Tel 813.507.1030 | [email protected] | website: katherineperrott.wordpress.com HIGHLIGHTS_______________________________________________________ • Awarded for teaching as Lecturer at Dalhousie University. • Professional land use planner with full membership status in Canadian Institute of Planners

and Ontario Professional Planners Institute (MCIP, non-practicing in good standing). • Research Interests: Land use planning; Growth management; Suburban design; Housing

development industry & mortgage finance; City branding, image and aesthetics. • Teaching Specializations: Planning theory & history; Land use planning practice; Housing

and community development; Suburbs, Gender and critical race studies.

EDUCATION_______________________________________________________ Ph.D. in Planning (ABD, expected final defense in late 2017) University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Dissertation: The Image of the Suburbs: Aspirational Urbanization in the Toronto

Region. Supervisor: Dr. Katharine Rankin 2008 Master of Planning Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada Independent project: Selling the Suburbs: Exploring Representations of Social

Diversity in Marketing Media in Markham, Ontario. Supervisor: Dr. Jill Grant 2005 B.A. Honours with Distinction University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada. Major: International Development

Studies. Degree area of emphasis: Rural and Agricultural Development. SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS__________________________________________ Perrott, Katherine. (2017). Smart Growth. In Bryan S. Turner (Ed) Encyclopedia of Social

Theory. Malden: Wiley-Blackwell. Grant, Jill and Perrott, Katherine. (2011). Where is the Cafe? The Challenge of Making Retail

Uses Viable in Mixed-use Suburban Development. Urban Studies 48(1): 177-195. Grant, Jill and Perrott, Katherine. (2009). Producing Diversity in a New Urbanism Community:

Policy and Practice. Town Planning Review 80(3): 267-289. Perrott, Katherine. (2008). Something for Everyone in a Canadian Suburb? Progressive Planning

Magazine 177: 28-32. TEACHING_________________________________________________________ 2009-2011 Lecturer, Dalhousie University, School of Planning. PLAN 6505 Theories, Ideas, and Debates in Planning. Sole instructor for three

semesters. Received Part-Time Teaching Award in 2011. 2012-2014 Teaching Assistant, University of Toronto, Department of Geography & Planning: 2014-2013 GGR 347 Housing and Community Development. 2013 GGR 349 Cities in Transition.

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KATHERINE PERROTT

2012 GGR 339 Planning and Political Processes. 2007 Teaching Assistant, Dalhousie University, School of Planning, Halifax, and Belize. PLAN 6257 Field trip: International (Belize). 2005-2006 Teaching Assistant, CCSP Study Abroad Program, Belize. Sustainable Community

Development and Ecology teaching assistant for three semesters. PROFESSIONAL PLANNING EXPERIENCE_______________________________ 2008-2011 Land Use Planner, CBCL Limited, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Worked as a planning consultant for public sector clients on a range of award-winning

projects, plans, and reports throughout Atlantic Canada. Facilitated creative public engagement and interactive scenario-planning exercises.

SCHOLARSHIPS & AWARDS (selected)___________________________________ 2016-2017 Ontario Graduate Scholarship. Awarded provincially ($15,000). 2011-2016 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) Doctoral

Fellowship. Awarded nationally ($80,000). 2017 Doctoral Completion Grant, University of Toronto ($1,309). 2014 Graduate Research Award, University of Toronto ($1,000). 2013 Graduate Anne McMaster Grant, University of Toronto ($1,000). 2012 Graduate Alpar Grant, University of Toronto ($1,000). 2011 Mary H. Beatty Fellowship, University of Toronto ($5,000). 2011 Dalhousie University Part-Time Teaching Award for PLAN 6505. 2007 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) Canadian

Graduate Scholarship. Awarded nationally ($17,500). 2008 Canadian Institute of Planners Award for highest cumulative GPA. 2007 Atlantic Planners Institute Award for highest grades ($1,000). 2007 Rosetti Award. Dalhousie University ($500). 2006 Faculty of Graduate Studies Scholarship, Dalhousie University ($3,000). 2006 Faculty Research Grant, Dalhousie University ($5,000). 2004 International Development Studies Award, University of Guelph, for graduating

with the highest grades within my degree area of emphasis ($500). ACADEMIC CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (selected)_____________________ 2017 “‘Don’t miss out!’ The invitation to financialized homeownership in advertisements

for mortgages and new houses in the suburbs of Toronto” Canadian Association of Geographers Conference, Toronto, May. Co-organized and chaired session: “Critical Geographies of Financial Inclusion.”

2016 “Reinventing the Toronto suburbs: urban transformation or squished suburban?” (poster) ACSP Conference, Portland, November.

2012 The Resurgence of Physical Planning and the Subordination of Social Justice.” ACSP Conference, Cincinnati, November.

2012 “The Social and Spatial Distances of Intimate Labour.” Chaired: Labour, Mobility, and Inequality. Canadian Association of Geographers Conference, Waterloo, May.

2008 “Who Will Live Here? Planning and Development Perspectives on Diversity in a New Urbanism Community.” ACSP, Chicago, July.

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Amelia A. Pridemore

Ph.D. Candidate, ABD Department of Public Administration

Florida International University Modesto A. Maidique PCA 257

11200 SW 8th Street Miami, FL 33199

E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 786-559-1813

Education Florida International University 2018 (Expected): Ph.D. in Public Affairs

• Dissertation: “Outlaw Citizenship in Artistic Cities: Local Artistic Communities and Citizen Participation”

• Chair: Dr. N. Emel Ganapati • Research Specialties: Social equity; citizen participation (non-

traditional) Marshall University 2011: Master of Arts in Political Science 2003: Bachelor of Arts in Journalism Academic Appointments Florida International University 2014-2017: Teaching Assistant, Department of Public Administration Mountwest Community and Technical College 2014: Tutor, Writing Center Academic Publications “Crank it to Eleven: Music Festivals Breathe New Life into Cities”. Pridemore,

Amelia A. In Handbook of Research on the Facilitation of Civic Engagement through Community Art, eds. Leigh Nanney Hersey & Bryna Bobick. (Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2017), 524-543.

Academic Works Under Review “Musical Voice Against an Out-of-Tune Social Structure”. (Under Review by Administrative Theory & Praxis; Article-length manuscript) “Outlaw Citizenship: Citizen Uprisings and Their Catalysts of Inequality.”

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Pridemore, Amelia A. (Under Review by forthcoming Global Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy; Encyclopedia Entry)

“Soundtracks to Social Upheaval: The Cases of the United States Vietnam War

Protests and the Bulgarian Post-Communism Revolutions”. Pridemore, Amelia A. (Under review by Popular Music and Society, Article-length manuscript)

Academic Works in Progress ”Municipal Arts Policy and Concentration of Arts and Entertainment

Professionals: A Panel and GIS Analysis of the Miami MSA” (with Milena I. Neshkova). (Article-length manuscript)

“Shifting to Outlaw Citizenship: A Citizen Participation Literature Review for

Public Administration” (with N. Emel Ganapati) (Article-length manuscript)

Research Funding Received Fall 2017: Florida International University, University Graduate School, Doctoral Evidence Acquisition fellowship ($8,300) 2017-2018: Morris and Anita Broad Research Fellowship. Awarded by Florida

International University’s Stephen J. Green School of Public and International Affairs for Ph.D. dissertation ($750)

Selected Conference Presentations April 2017. “Soundtracks to Social Upheaval: The Cases of the United States

Vietnam War Protests and the Bulgarian Post-Communism Revolutions”. Presented at the Trans-Atlantic Dialogue Conference 13, Miami.

April 2017. Discussant for “Maintaining Democratic Values in Challenging Times” panel at the Trans-Atlantic Dialogue Conference 13, Miami. March 2017. “Outlaw Citizenship and the Fine Arts: The Case of New Orleans”.

Presented at the Third Annual Public Administration Colloquium, Association of Doctoral Students in Public Administration, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton.

Professional Memberships American Society for Public Administration Urban Affairs Association

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TY REDDEN 300 North Washington Street, Campus Box 2451, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 17325-1400

Office: 717.337.6796 Cell: 912.272.1695

[email protected]

EDUCATION

University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

PhD, Design, Construction, & Planning, August 2017

Dissertation: “Urban Apartheid and the 2016 Summer Olympics”

Graduate Certificate in Latin American Studies

Savannah State University, Savannah, GA

MS, Urban Studies & Planning, May 2014

Thesis: “Examining Urban Sprawl in Chatham County, Georgia”

Armstrong Atlantic State University, Savannah, GA

BA, Political Science, minor in Philosophy, May 2011

EXPERIENCE

2017-Present Gettysburg College, Africana Studies program

Derrick Gondwe Visiting Scholar and Visiting Assistant Professor

RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS

African Diaspora

Globalization and Neoliberalism

History of American Urbanization

Housing and Community Development

Public and Social Policy

MANUSCRIPTS IN PREPARATION

“Forced Evictions in Brazil and South Africa: Negotiating MDG 7 and Globalization”

“Housing Dispossession and Transport Inequalities in Rio de Janeiro”

“Urban Planners as Scholar-Activists Combating Development-Forced Displacement”

“The Normalization of the Failure: Urban Planning Governance in Rio de Janeiro”

AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS

University of Florida-City of Gainesville Research Award, 2017

Annual Diversity Graduate Research Symposium Oral Presentation Award, 2017

Center for Latin American Studies Travel Grant, University of Florida, 2016

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College of Design, Construction, & Planning Travel Grant, University of Florida, 2016

Foreign Language and Area Studies Summer Fellow, U.S. Dept. of Education, 2016

CONFERENCE ACTIVITY/PARTICIPATION

“Advocacy and the Need for Planner-Activists”

Savannah Urban Planning Conference (2017)

“Urban Apartheid and the 2016 Summer Olympics”

47th Urban Affairs Conference (2017)

“Passing the Torch: Forcible Evictions Preceding the 2016 Summer Olympics”

Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference (2016)

GRADUATE RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Dr. Tammy Aagard, Division of Enrollment Management, University of Florida

Graduate Research Assistant, 2014-2017

Conducted statistical analysis of admissions and registrar data

Dr. Harvey K. Newman, Georgia State University

Graduate Research Assistant, 2013-2014

Performed archival research for “Making of Modern Atlanta” documentary

Dr. Deden Rukmana, National Institute of Health/RIMI, Savannah State University

Field Research Intern, 2012-2013

Supervised a team of six undergraduates conducting survey research in public housing

SPECIALIZED COURSE REPOTOIRE

Housing and Race in the United States

Informal Settlements in the Global South

Mega-Sporting Events and Urban Governance

Navigating Black Bodies in Brazil

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIE NCE

Office of Deputy Chief Operating Officer for Development, DeKalb County, GA

Research Analyst, 2013-2014

Advised on a variety of urban planning topics including transit-oriented development,

mixed-used development, and workforce housing availability

Provided research, informational materials, and presentations for the Multi-Family

Housing Task Force, County Permitting Improvement Project, 5-Year Economic

Development Strategic Plan, Code Enforcement Consolidation Project

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EDUCATION

Cornell University Ithaca, USA PhD Candidate, City and Regional Planning 2013 – 2018 (expected)

Research and teaching interests: international development planning • urban politics and governance • housing policy • local public goods • community-engaged scholarship Dissertation: Agents of Change: institutionalizing progressive planning in Medellin, Colombia

Lee Kuan Yew School, National University of Singapore Singapore Master in Public Policy 2009 – 2011 State University of New York New Paltz, USA B.A., Economics and International Relations (Pi Sigma Alpha honors, Cum Laude) 2001 – 2005 TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Universidad EAFIT Medellin, Colombia Instructor, Research Design Seminar Fall 2016 Guest lecturer, Research design May 2016 Cornell University Ithaca, USA Teaching Assistant 2013 – 2015

•The global city (Spring 2015, Spring 2014) • The American city (Fall 2014) • Introduction to quantitative methods for planning and public policy (Fall 2013)

Guest Lecturer • Planning, Violence, and Memory in Medellin, Colombia (April 2015) • Violence and Security in the American City: Motivations, Manifestations, and Responses to Social Unrest (November 2014) • Causes, Consequences, and Responses to Urban Violence in the Global South (April 2014) • Public Policy, Policy Cycles, and Effective Communication (April 2014)

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (Selected)

Asian Development Bank Phnom Penh, Cambodia Planning of secondary cities in Cambodia (report) May 2015 – Aug 2015 Centre for Sustainable Asian Cities Singapore Research Assistant 2012 – 2013 UN-HABITAT Vientiane, Lao PDR Water and Sanitation Strategy Intern May 2010 – Jun 2010 Deutsche Bank New York City, USA Capital Markets Analyst 2006 – 2008

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PUBLICATIONS Restrepo-Mieth, A. (under review, expected 2017). Opening the Door to Experimentation: progressive housing innovations and the challenges of institutionalization. International Journal of Housing Policy, Special issue: housing policy in Latin America and the Caribbean: recent developments and perspectives Restrepo-Mieth, A. (2015). Book review: The Down-Deep Delight of Democracy by Mark Purcell. Planning Theory and Practice, 16(3), pp.447-448. Olson, K., Salas, A., Restrepo-Mieth, A., & Westgren, D. (2014). Syracuse: Weathering Financial Challenges through Strategic Partnerships. Cornell University’s Community and Regional Development Institute (CaRDI). Restrepo-Mieth, A. (2011). Can Dynamic Water Governance in Laos Sustain Momentum? Public-private partnerships and the mobilization of local entrepreneurs for water supply. In: Reducing Urban Poverty: a new generation of ideas. Washington, D.C.: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, pp. 26-45. Working papers • Institutional Compounding and the Continuity of Progressive Planning. • Local planning and local development: CBOs working in challenging environments. • Divided we Fall: Grassroots, Business Elites, and the Pursuit of Progressive Planning Institutionalization in Medellin. FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS (Selected) 2017 – Provost Diversity Fellowship, Cornell University 2017 – Engaged Graduate Student Grant, Cornell University 2017 – ACSP Student Travel Award for the ACSP 2017 Conference, ACSP 2017 – Student Grant for the LASA 2017 Conference, Latin American Studies Association 2017, 2015 – Einaudi Center International Research Travel Grant, Cornell University 2014, 2015 – Conference Grant, Cornell University, Department of City and Regional Planning 2014, 2015 – Conference Grant, Cornell University Graduate School

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (Selected) Institutional Compounding and the Continuity of Progressive Planning: Efforts by State and Non-State Actors in Medellin. Paper presented at: LASA 35th Annual Conference; 2017. Local planning and local development: CBOs working in challenging environments. Paper presented at: Engagement Scholarship Consortium 18th Annual Conference; 2017. Divided we Fall: Grassroots, Business Elites, and the Pursuit of Progressive Planning Institutionalization in Medellin. Paper presented at: ACSP 56th Annual Conference; 2016. The Promises and Challenges of Water Corporatization. Paper presented at: ACSP 54th Annual Conference; 2014.

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SUSMITA RISHI BOX No: 355740, Gould 410, University of Washington, Seattle, USA 98195,

[email protected], 817-319-1084

RESEARCH FIELDS Urbanization; informality and planning; social justice; planning theory; interdisciplinary approaches to planning; Urban global South; South Asia; postcolonial theory; qualitative methods and methodologies

PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION University of Washington Seattle Ph.D. Candidate- Interdisciplinary program in Urban Design and Planning 2011- 2018 (Defending December 2017) Dissertation Project: Alternate Conceptualizations of Value and Space – Learning from the slumdwellers of Delhi Pennsylvania State University State College Master of Architecture- Urban and Community Design 2006 – 2008; 3.82 GPA (4.0 scale) Chandigarh College of Architecture Chandigarh India Bachelor of Architecture, Bachelor of Building Science 2001-2006; First Division

PUBLICATIONS Rishi, Susmita and, Amy D. Piedalue. Forthcoming in 2017. “Unsettling the ‘south’ through postcolonial feminist theory.” In Feminist Studies. Review essay for special issue on Decolonial & Postcolonial Theory Rishi, Susmita and, Megan Horst. Forthcoming in 2017. “Questioning hegemonic property regimes.” In Planning Theory. Invited commentary piece. Chalana, Manish, and Susmita Rishi (equal). 2016. “Making Sense of the Order in the Disorder in Delhi’s Kathputli Colony.” In Messy Urbanism: Understanding the “Other” Cities of Asia. HKU Press. Chalana, Manish, and Susmita Rishi (equal). 2015. “Twilight in Delhi: The Failure of Slum Rehabilitation Programs in Creating a Healthier City.” In Transforming Distressed Global Communities: Making Inclusive, Safe, Resilient, and Sustainable Cities. Ashgate. Rishi, Susmita. Beyond Exchange: Value, Space and Informal Settlements. In progress, to be submitted to International Journal of Urban and Regional Research (IJURR)

SELECTED PRESENTATIONS AND SESSIONS ORGANIZED Co-Organizer (along with Amy Piedalue), “Quiet Social Movements & Everyday Life in the urban global South: Towards New Geographies of Social Change”, Annual Meeting of Association of American Geographers, April 2017 in Boston Co-Organizer (along with Danielle Rivera) and Panelist, “Towards a Relational Understanding of Urban Informality and Planning”, American Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Annual Meeting, November 2016 in Portland

Co-Presenter (along with Amy Piedalue), “Re-Placing ‘the South’ in Postcolonial Research”, Annual Meeting of Association of American Geographers, April 2016 in San Francisco

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Co-Organizer (along with Amy Piedalue) and Panelist, “Doing Research in South Asia Roundtable” South Asia Center, Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington, April 2016, Seattle

Presenter, “Alternate Conceptualizations of Value and Space: Learning from the Slumdwellers of Delhi”, SACPAN, March 2016 in Portland Presenter (Manish Chalana as second author), “History, Policy and Politics: Envisioning Delhi as a more Humane and Just "Global City", American Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Annual Meeting, October 2015 in Houston.

Presenter, “Beyond Exchange: Value and Space in informal settlements- Learning from the residents of Kathputli Colony, Delhi”, Annual Meeting of Association of American Geographers, April 2015 in Chicago ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE 2017 Instructor, UW Seattle Social Justice and the City 2017 Instructor, UW Seattle Soc. & Pol. Geographies of South Asia 2017 Instructor, UW Seattle Cities in Asia 2015, 2016 Instructor, UW Seattle Cities of the global South 2014 Instructor, UW Seattle Urbanization and the Asian City 2015, 2016, 2017 Teaching Assistant, UW Seattle Introduction to Urbanization 2013, 2014 Teaching Assistant, UW Seattle Digital Design Practicum 2013, 2014 Teaching Assistant, UW Seattle Comprehensive Plan. & Implementation 2012, 2013 Teaching Assistant, UW Seattle Survey of Urban Planning 2012, 2013, 2016 Teaching Assistant, UW Seattle Applied Research Design in Planning 2006 - 2008 Teaching Assistant, Penn State U Arch. Design Studio 2007 Research Assistant, Penn State U Hamer Center for Community Design 2009 - 2011 Architect and Urban Designer MALIK Architecture, Mumbai 2004 Junior Architect Raj Rewal Associates, Delhi

SELECTED AWARDS & FELLOWSHIPS 2015-16 Faculty Medal, College of Built Environments, UW, Seattle 2015-16 Graduate School Presidential Dissertation Fellowship, UW, Seattle 2015-16 Taraknath Das Foundation Grant, Columbia University 2015-16 Gill-Chin Lim Travel Award, ACSP Global Planning Educators Interest Group 2014-15 Outstanding Student Award, UW, Seattle 2014-15 Jay Bee Memorial Scholarship for academic excellence, UW, Seattle 2011-12 Hall-Ammerer- WRF Fellow, UW, Seattle

SERVICE Peer Reviewer – Antipode: A Radical Geography Journal and Journal of Development Studies Student Representative 2017-18- College of Built Environment’s Equity Council Student Representative 2014-16- Urban Design and Planning Diversity Committee Student Representative 2012-14- Steering Committee- Ph.D. program in Urban Design and Planning

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AkiraDrakeRodriguezCURRICULUMVITAEhttp://akirarodriguez.com

ACADEMICAPPOINTMENTS________________________________________________________________________________________2016-Present UniversityofPennsylvania,SchoolofDesign,DepartmentofCityandRegionalPlanning PostdoctoralFellowEDUCATION____________________________________________________________________________________________________________TheEdwardJ.BlousteinSchoolofPlanningandPublicPolicy,RutgersUniversity,NewBrunswick,NJ

PhD,PlanningandPublicPolicy,May2014Dissertationtitle:“ThePoliticsofAtlanta’sPublicHousing:Race,Planning,andInclusion,1936-1975”QualifyingExaminationsinRaceandUrbanRedevelopment,HousingPolicy,andPlanningandPolicyTheory

FelsInstituteofGovernment,UniversityofPennsylvania,Philadelphia,PA

MasterofPublicAdministration,May2008TheWhartonSchool,UniversityofPennsylvania,Philadelphia,PA

BachelorofScienceinEconomics,ConcentrationinManagement,May2004RESEARCHINTERESTS_______________________________________________________________________________________________Howmarginalizedpeopleengageinandwithurbanpoliticalinstitutionsandprocesses,howtheseexistingprocessesandinstitutionsshapetheirengagement,andsubsequentlyhowtheirengagementre-shapestheurbanpoliticalspace

Howraceandgenderareconstituted,invoked,andmobilizedinthepoliticsofurbandevelopmentALLPUBLICATIONS__________________________________________________________________________________________________2016

DeviantsinDivergentSpaces:TheRadicalPoliticsofAtlanta’sPublicHousing.Manuscript.UnderContractwithTheUniversityofGeorgiaPress.“RemakingBlackPoliticalSpacesforBlackLiberation”Metropolitiques.1December2016.

SELECTEDWORKSINPROGRESS________________________________________________________________________________

“LetsGetReadytoCrumble:BlackMunicipalEmpowermentandtheDemolitionofPublicHousing”M.L.Owens,A.D.Rodriguez,R.A.Brown.AmericanJournalofPoliticalScience.InPreparation

“CreatingInclusiveParentOrganizing:AStudyofFacilitationinGentrifyingPublicSchools”withR.Quinn.JournalofPlanningEducationandResearch.InPreparation“ResistancewasFutile:TheStoryofPublicHousingTransformationinAtlanta”A.D.Rodriguez,D.Oakley,C.Ward.Cities.InPreparation.

TEACHINGEXPERIENCE______________________________________________________________________________________________UrbanResearchMethods,UniversityofPennsylvania,SchoolofDesign,Philadelphia,PACoTeacherwithProfessorJohnLandis,Fall2017(CoreGraduateRequirement)ReadingsinRace,Poverty,andPlace,UniversityofPennsylvania,SchoolofDesign,PhiladelphiaPAIntroductiontoCommunityDevelopment,TempleUniversity,Philadelphia,PARaceandEthnicityinU.S.Politics,RutgersUniversity,Newark,NJIntroductiontoPlanning,PublicPolicy,PublicHealth,RutgersUniversity,NewBrunswick,NJ

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SELECTEDPRESENTATIONS___________________________________________________________________________________2017 AssociationofCollegiateSchoolsofPlanning56thAnnualConference,Denver,CO Presentation:“BlackFeministPoliticsandAtlanta’sPublicHousingDemolition”(October2017)

AmericanPoliticalScienceAssociation113thAnnualMeeting,SanFrancisco,CACo-Author/Co-Presenter:“Let’sGetReadytoCrumble:BlackMunicipalEmpowermentandtheDemolitionofPublicHousing”(August2017)UrbanAffairsAssociation47thAnnualConference,Minneapolis,MNPresentation/Co-Organizer:“ComparingBlackTenantActivisminandoutofAtlanta’sPublicHousing.”(April2017)

AssociationofAmericanGeographersAnnualMeeting,Boston,MA

Presentation: “DemobilizationbyDemolition:StateSuppressionofMarginalizedPoliticalSpacesinAtlanta”(March2017)

2016

UrbanAffairsAssociation46thAnnualConference,SanDiego,CAPresentation:“RevisitingtheBlackandPuertoRicanPoliticalConvention:TrackingBlackandLatinoPoliticalEmpowermentinNewark,NJ”(March2016)

2015

AssociationofAmericanGeographersAnnualMeeting,Chicago,ILPresentation,“WhateverHappenedtoTenantActivism?”(April2015)

2014

TheSeventhBiennialConferenceoftheUrbanHistoryAssociation,“Metropolitics,”Philadelphia,PAPresentation,“RacializingSpaceinPostwarAtlanta”(October2014)

AssociationofCollegiateSchoolsofPlanning54thAnnualConference,“BigIdeas,GlobalImpacts,”Philadelphia,PAPresentation,“PerryHomes:TenantResponsestoRacializedPlanninginPostwarAtlanta”(October2014)

2013

UrbanAffairsAssociation43rdAnnualConference,“Buildingthe21stCenturyCity:Inclusion,Innovation,andGlobalization,”SanFrancisco,CAPresentation,“PublicHousingDevelopmentsasPoliticalOpportunityStructures:BlackPoliticalForumsinPostwarAtlanta:1945-1974”(April2013)

2012

UrbanAffairsAssociation42ndAnnualConference,“RethinkingtheFutureofUrbanism:CitiesandRegionsinaPost-IndustrialEra”,Pittsburgh,PAPresentation,“TheChangingGeographyandDemographicsofPoverty:TheRiseofForeign-BornPovertyRatesintheSuburbs,2000-2009”(April2012)

MEMBERSHIPSANDAFFILIATIONS_______________________________________________________________________________AssociationofAmericanGeographers,Member:2012-PresentUrbanAffairsAssociation,Member:2012-PresentJournalofPlanningEducationandResearch,Reviewer:2016-PresentJournalofUrbanAffairs,Reviewer:2016-PresentBlackGeographiesSpecialtyGroupAAGConferenceOrganizer:2017-PresentCorrespondingEditor,Metropolitics,2017-Present

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Jovanna P. Rosen 635 Downy Way, Verna and Peter Dauterive Hall, Suite 207

Los Angeles, CA 90089-3331 [email protected] | (831) 277-8977

CURRENT EMPLOYMENT Postdoctoral Fellow July 2016 - present Sol Price Center for Social Innovation, University of Southern California

EDUCATION Ph.D. Urban Planning and Development May 2016 University of Southern California Areas of Specialization: Community and economic development, social and environmental

justice, sustainable communities M.C.P. City and Regional Planning May 2011 University of California, Berkeley

Concentration: Housing, community and economic development B.A. Political Science and Geography (with Distinction, Cum Laude) August 2007 University of California, Berkeley

PUBLICATIONS Rosen, J., & Schweitzer, L. (2017). Benefits-sharing agreements and nonideal theory: The warning signs of agreement co-optation. Planning Theory. Advance online publication. doi: 10.1177/1473095217723382 Rosen, J. (2016). Climate, environmental health vulnerability, and physical planning: A review of the forecasting literature. Journal of Planning Literature 31(1), 3-22.

BOOK MANUSCRIPTS Rosen, J. Left at the table: The fight for equitable urban development. 250 pages. (full manuscript invited for review, to be submitted in Fall 2017)

WORK UNDER REVIEW Rosen, J. Community development agreements: New strategies to combat urban inequality. (revise and resubmit, Journal of Planning Literature) Rosen, J., O’Neill, M., & Hutson, M. A. The important role of government in comprehensive community initiatives: A case study analysis of the BHC Initiative. (revise and resubmit, Journal of Planning Education and Research) Rosen, J., Alvarez León, L., & Choi, J. Theoretical distance and bounded measurement in the creation of composite indicators. (under review)

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Choi, J., Alvarez León, L., & Rosen, J. How does agglomeration shape youth opportunity across the urban/rural divide? Evidence from the Los Angeles region. (under review)

WORKING PAPERS (AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST) Rosen, J., & Swayne, M. Bargaining for development: Do community development agreements enable developers to avoid environmental litigation in California? (to be submitted in December 2017)

RESEARCH GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS 2017, Lusk Center for Real Estate, University of Southern California, Faculty Research Award: $15,000 (with Gary Painter, PI, and Sean Angst, Co-PI) 2016, John Dyckman Dissertation Award, Best Dissertation in Planning, University of Southern California: $750 award 2015-2016, Haynes Lindley Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, John Randolph Haynes and Dora Haynes Foundation: $20,000 plus tuition and fees 2015-2016, USC Provost External Fellowship Supplement: $10,000 2015-2016, Labor Research & Action Network, New Scholars Research Grant: $2,900 2014-2015, Bedrosian Center on Governance, University of Southern California, Faculty Research Award: $5,000 (with Lisa Schweitzer, Co-PI)

SELECTED PRESENTATIONS AND WORKSHOPS 2017, Invited Talk at Portland State University “Who Actually Benefits from Community Development Agreements?” 2017, Invited Talk at Clemson University “Who Actually Benefits from Community Development Agreements?” 2016, Invited Talk at Michigan State University “Community Development Agreements: Addressing Urban Inequality through Urban Development Projects”

SELECTED TEACHING EXPERIENCE Instructor of Record, PPD 461, “Sustainable Communities, Policy and Planning” Fall 2014 4-unit undergraduate course, USC Price School, 32 students SELECTED RESEARCH AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Postdoctoral Fellow, Sol Price Center for Social Innovation 2016 – present Sol Price Center for Public Policy, University of Southern California Research on innovative solutions to end urban poverty. I am responsible for qualitative data collection and analysis on all projects, including surveys, interviews and focus groups.

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ZAWADI RUCKS‐AHIDIANA zra‐[email protected] 

 

EDUCATION                           Expected 2018 Ph.D. Sociology, University of California, Berkeley 

Dissertation: “Portraits of Gentrification: When Neighborhood Change Becomes News, 1990‐2014” Committee: Claude Fischer (co‐chair), Margaret Weir (co‐chair), Sandra Smith, Carolina Reid (Department of City and Regional Planning) Qualifying exams: Urban sociology, poverty, and theory 

2014    Master’s in Sociology, University of California, Berkeley 2012    Master’s in Public Administration, New York University, Wagner School of Public Service     Specialization in policy analysis and housing policy 2002     Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science and Policy, University of Maryland, College Park     Concentration: Land Use (Geography department)     Certificate: African‐American Studies     Citation: French     Citation: Environmental Studies, College Park Scholars   

RESEARCH INTERESTS                         Urban sociology, race and ethnicity, cultural sociology, inequality  

SELECT PUBLICATIONS                        Rucks‐Ahidiana, Zawadi.  Revise and resubmit.  “How Experiences of Economic Instability Influence Goals 

for the Future: The Employment and Education Goals of Section 8 Voucher Holders in a Workforce Development Program.” 

Bickerstaff, Susan, Melissa Barragan, and Zawadi Rucks‐Ahidiana.  2017.  “Experiences of Earned Success: Community College Students’ Shifts in College Confidence.”  International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education. 

Rucks‐Ahidiana, Zawadi.  2017.  “Cultural Implications of Historical Exclusion for the Racial Wealth Gap: How Ideal Financial Behavior Varies by Race.”  American Journal of Cultural Sociology. 

Fligstein, Neil and Zawadi Rucks‐Ahidiana.  2016.  “The Rich Stay Richer: The Effects of the Financial Crisis on Household Well‐being, 2007‐2009.”  Research in the Sociology of Work 28. 

Rucks‐Ahidiana, Zawadi and Ariel H. Bierbaum.  2015.  “Qualitative Spaces: Integrating Spatial Data for a Mixed Methods Approach.”  The International Journal of Qualitative Methods 14(2). 

 GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS                       2017‐2018  Dissertation Fellowship, American Association of University Women 2017‐2018  Bendix Fellowship, Institute of International Studies, University of California, Berkeley 2017‐2018  Alternate and Honorable Mention, Ford Foundation Dissertation Completion Fellowship  2016‐2018  Institute for the Study of Societal Issues Graduate Fellows Program, University of 

California, Berkeley 2015    Student Mentoring and Research Teams (SMART) Program, University of California, Berkeley 2014     Small Research Grant, University of California, Berkeley 

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2014‐2015  Mentored Research Award, University of California, Berkeley 2013‐2014  Cota Robles Fellow, University of California, Berkeley 2013  Social Science and Policy Forum Summer Institute of Inequality, University of 

Pennsylvania 2012‐2013  Cota Robles Fellow, University of California, Berkeley  

AWARDS AND HONORS                       2014    Honorable mention, Student Paper Award for the ASA Community and Urban Sociology Section 2012    Robert Berne Award of Leadership, New York University 2012    President’s Service Award, New York University 2002    Omicron Delta Kappa National Leadership Honor Society, University of Maryland, College Park 2000‐2002  Dean’s List, School of Behavioral and Social Sciences, University of Maryland, College Park  1999‐2002  Outstanding Academic Achievement Award, University of Maryland, College Park  

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE                       2016‐2017   Qualitative Methods Lead for D‐Lab, University of California, Berkeley 2014‐2015  Graduate Student Researcher for David Harding, University of California, Berkeley 2014  Graduate Student Researcher for Neil Fligstein, University of California, Berkeley  2013‐present  Qualitative Data Analysis Consultant and Trainer  , D‐Lab, University of California, 

Berkeley 2013  Graduate Student Researcher for Claude Fischer, University of California, Berkeley  2010‐2012  Qualitative Research Associate, Community College Research Center, Teachers College, 

Columbia University  2010‐2011  Consultant, MDRC, New York, NY 2010  Research Analyst II, MDRC, New York, NY 2008‐2009  Research Analyst I, MDRC, New York, NY 2006‐2007  Research Assistant II, MDRC, New York, NY 2004‐2006  Research Assistant I, MDRC, New York, NY  

TEACHING EXPERIENCE                      2017  Instructor for Race and Ethnic Relations in the U.S., UC Berkeley, Sociology  2016  Guest Lecturer on Qualitative Data Analysis, UC Berkeley, Sociology 2016  Qualitative Data Analysis Instructor for the Digital Humanities Berkeley Summer Intensive, 

UC Berkeley 2016  Guest Lecturer on Qualitative Data Analysis, UC Berkeley, Social Welfare 2015  Guest Lecturer on Qualitative Research, UC Berkeley, Political Science  2015  Guest Lecturer on Black Gentrification, UC Berkeley, Sociology  2015  Graduate Student Instructor for Evaluation of Evidence, UC Berkeley, Sociology 2015  Guest Lecturer on Policy and Racial Segregation, UC Berkeley, School of Social Welfare 2014  Guest Lecturer on Qualitative Data Analysis, UC Berkeley, School of Education and School 

of Public Health 2012  Adjunct Professor for Program Analysis and Evaluation, New York University, Wagner 

School of Public Service  2002‐2004  Assistante de Langue Etrangére (Foreign Language Assistant), Lycée Alain and Lycée 

Marguerite de Navarre, Alençon, France 

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BRETTANYK.SHANNON,Ph.D. [email protected]|415.717.2782 EDUCATIONUniversity of Southern California, Sol Price School of Public Policy:

Ph.D., Urban Planning and Development 2016 Dissertation: Avoiding Middle-Class Planning 2.0: Media Arts and the Future of Urban Planning (John Dyckman Award for Best Dissertation) Thesis Advisor: David C. Sloane

University of Southern California, School of Policy, Planning, and Development: Master of Planning 2010 Vanderbilt University, College of Arts and Sciences Bachelors of Art, Sociology and Psychology 1998 PROFESSIONALAPPOINTMENTCurrent Scholar-in-Residence, USC Bedrosian Center on Governance; Producer/Host.

Los Angeles Hashtags Itself podcast RESEARCHINTERESTSCommunity development, comparative urbanism, cultural landscapes, cultural economy, digital media, media arts, public space, the public realm, urban design PUBLICATIONSEditedVolumesTate, L. & Shannon, B. (Eds.) (Under contract). Planning for authentiCITIES. New York: Routledge. RefereedJournalArticlesShannon, B. and Banerjee, T. (2017). Dialectic of design: Rhetoric of representation. Journal of Urban

Design, 22(3), pp. 326-346. Shannon, B. (2012). Cultural economy of the city: A literature review. Policy and Practice. Los Angeles:

Sol Price School of Public Policy. Online. BookChaptersShannon, B. (2013). The “Dubai effect:” The Gulf, the art world, and globalization. In V. Bharne

(Ed.), The emerging Asian city: Concomitant urbanities and urbanisms. New York: Routledge. BookReviewsShannon, B. (2011, December 22). The beach beneath the street by McKenzie Wark [Review of the book

The beach beneath the street: The everyday life and glorious times of the Situationist International, by M. Wark]. Society and Space – Environment and Planning D. Online.

ManuscriptsinSubmissionShannon, B. & Sloane, D. C. The intersection of media arts organizations, institutional intent, and

US community development. ManuscriptsinPreparationShannon, B. Selling the plan: Real estate development and authenticity in the age of social media.

(job paper) Shannon, B., Sloane, D. C., & Bray, A. Art everywhere: An alternative creative city in an age of

placemaking. Shannon, B. & Sloane, D. C. Videos on the bus: An exploratory Los Angeles case study of applying

media arts to community participatory storytelling.

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Shannon, B. Emergent media and existential authenticity in Las Vegas’ Downtown Project. HONORS&AWARDS(since2011)2016 John Dyckman Award for Best Dissertation, Sol Price School of Public Policy 2016 Journal of Planning Education and Research New Summer Scholar Writing Workshop 2013 Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Ph.D. Workshop 2012 Outstanding Achievement in Recognition of Excellence in Scholarly Publication, Sol

Price School of Public Policy 2011 Outstanding Achievement in Recognition of Excellence in Scholarly Publication, Sol

Price School of Public Policy GRANTS&FELLOWSHIPS2014 National Endowment for the Arts Research: Art Works Grant #15-3800-7007 (with

David C. Sloane) 2010-13 Ph.D. Graduate Fellowship, Urban Planning & Development, Sol Price School of

Public Policy PEER-REVIEWEDCONFERENCEPRESENTATIONS(since2014)2017 Tate, Laura, and Shannon, Brettany. Planning for AuthentiCITIES. 57th Annual

Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Denver, CO, USA. 2016 Shannon, Brettany, Sloane, David C., Bray-Simons, Katherine, and Bray, Anne. Art

Everywhere: An Alternative Creative City in an Age of Placemaking. 56th Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Portland, OR, USA.

2016 Shannon, Brettany, and Sloane, David C. Your Neighborhood Media Arts Organization: The Intersection of Media Arts, Organizational Mission, and Community Development in the United States. 56th Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Portland, OR, USA.

2015 Banerjee, Tridib and Shannon, Brettany. The Rhetoric of Representation in the Digital Age: New Media in Real Estate Development. Sixth International Conference on the Image, Berkeley, CA, USA.

2015 Shannon, Brettany. Intentional Communities and the Digital Age: Participation and Authenticity in Las Vegas’ Downtown Project. 55th Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Houston, TX, USA.

2014 Shannon, Brettany. The Growth Machine Meets Emergent Media and Media Arts. 54th Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Philadelphia, PA, USA.

2014 Shannon, Brettany. Private Developers Get Online, Blog, Post, Like, Tweet, and Brand: Emergent Media for Engagement. Mediated City – Los Angeles Conference, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

TEACHINGEXPERIENCE2015 Instructor, History of Urban Planning & Development (undergraduate) 2011-15 Teaching Assistant, History of Urban Planning & Development (undergraduate);

Social Context of Urban Planning (graduate); Comparative International Development (graduate)

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Lily K. Song, PhD Harvard GSD, Urban Planning and Design [email protected] 48 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA 02138 +1 562-228-3955

EDUCATION

Ph.D. Urban and Regional Planning (2012) Massachusetts Institute of Technology. M.A. Urban Planning (2007) University of California, Los Angeles. B.A. Ethnic Studies (2002) University of California, Berkeley. Minor in Business. RESEARCH INTERESTS

Infrastructure Planning; Race and Inequality; Immigrant Settlements; Intersectional Politics and Social Movements; Planning with Informality; Community Development. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

(Current) Lecturer in Urban Planning and Design; Senior Research Associate Harvard Graduate School of Design, Department of Urban Planning and Design

(Oct 2013- Aug 2015) Provost (postdoctoral) Fellow University College London, Dept. of Science, Technology, Engineering, & Public Policy

(2008-2011) Research Assistant Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning TEACHING EXPERIENCE

(Fall 2017) STU-1121 Core Urban Planning Studio- for Master in Urban Planning Harvard Graduate School of Design, Department of Urban Planning and Design

(Spring 2017) SES-5368 Urban Infrastructure, Environment, and Sustainability Harvard Graduate School of Design, Department of Urban Planning and Design

(Fall 2015 & 2016) MET UA 503 Housing and Community Development Boston University, City Planning and Urban Affairs Program

(Fall 2014) UCL STEAPP Adaptive Governance University College London, Dept. of Science, Technology, Engineering, & Public Policy

(Summer 2014) UCL STEAPP How to Change the World University College London, Faculty of Engineering Sciences SELECTED RESEARCH PROJECTS

(Sept 2015- Current) Senior Research Associate, Transforming Urban Transport- The Role of Political Leadership Project, Harvard Graduate School of Design.

(2013- 2015) Provost (postdoctoral) Fellow, Planning with Informality: Inclusive and Equitable Urban Infrastructures, University College London.

(2012- 2013) Adjunct Researcher, Inequality & the City, Center for Liveable Cities, SG.

(2012- 2013) Research Fellow, Urban Street Vending, UCLA Center for the Study of Urban Poverty, Funded by Ford Foundation.

(2010- 2014) Research Affiliate, Inclusive Sustainabilities and Cooperative Development, MIT Community Innovators Lab.

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SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

2

1. Lily Song, Alexander Paulsson, and Diane Davis. “Sustainability vs. Equity? Regional Transport Investment and Spatial Development in Los Angeles and Stockholm.” (In progress)

2. Lily Song, Mariel Kirschen, and John Taylor. “Women on wheels: Gender-class intersectionality, cycling, and sustainable urban transport.” (In peer review)

3. Lily Song. 2016. “Planning with urban informality: A case for inclusion, co-production, and re-iteration.” International Development Planning Review, 38(4), 359-381.

4. Lily Song. 2016. “Enabling transformative agency: community-based green economic and workforce development in LA and Cleveland.” Planning Theory & Practice, 17(2), 227-243.

5. John Taylor & Lily Song. 2016. “Return to the Streets.” Cityscape, 18(1), 71-88. 6. Lily Song. 2015. “Race, transformative planning, and the just city.” Planning Theory,

14(2), 152-173. 7. Lily Song & John Taylor. 2016. "A case study of street food vendor relocations in two

Indonesian cities." In International Society of City and Regional Planners (eds.) Envisioning Future Cities: Ideas and Examples.

8. John Taylor & Lily Song. forthcoming. "Street to market: A case study of street food vendor relocations in two Indonesian cities." In Yves Cabannes & Cecilia Marocchino (eds.) Integrating food into urban planning.

9. Eric Mackres & Lily Song. 2013. “Community/Labor/Utility Partnerships: A Social-Movement Organizing Strategy for Energy Efficiency in Massachusetts” In Hoyt, L. (ed.) Transforming Cities and Minds through the Scholarship of Engagement: Economy, Equity, and Environment. Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press.

10. Nick Iuviene & Lily Song. 2013. “Leveraging Rooted Institutions: A Strategy for Cooperative Economic Development in Cleveland, Ohio” In Hoyt, L. (ed.) Transforming Cities and Minds through the Scholarship of Engagement: Economy, Equity, and Environment. Nashville: Vanderbilt Univ. Press.

11. Susan Handy, Evelyn Blumenberg, Moira Donahue, Kristin Lovejoy, Caroline Rodier, Susan Shaheen, Kimiko Shiki and Lily Song. 2009. “Travel Behavior of Immigrant Groups in California.” California PATH Program, Institute of Transportation Studies, University of California at Berkeley.

12. Evelyn Blumenberg & Lily Song. 2008. “Travel behavior of immigrants in California: trends and policy implications.” In Transportation Research Board 87th Annual Meeting (No. 08-2838).

13. Evelyn Blumenberg, Lily Song, and Paul Ong. 2007. "Surveying Southeast Asian Welfare Participants: Examples, Challenges, and Future Directions." AAPI Nexus: Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders Policy, Practice and Community 5:55-75.

AWARDS AND HONORS • Beyster Graduate Fellow, 2011-12 Rutgers Schl. of Mgmt. & Labor Relations. • MIT Martin Family Society Fellow for Urban Sustainability, 2010-11 • MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning Fellow, 2008-10 • MIT Presidential Fellow, 2007-08 • UCLA Julie Roque Award for Environmental Justice, Spring 2006 • UC Labor Employment Research Fund Master’s Fellow, 2006-07

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Lauren C. Suerth 925 Bascom Mall • Madison, WI 53706 • 612.396.1611 • [email protected]

Research & Teaching

Analyze interaction among people, places, and policies within the areas land use and food systems. Integrate pragmatic social-legal theory and inductive research methods into planning practices.

• Core classes: planning law, introduction to planning, planning theory

• Special classes: land use, food systems, and qualitative research methods for practice

Education

Ph.D., Urban and Regional Planning August 2013 – Present

University of Wisconsin - Madison; Madison, WI

• Accessing Farmland: Dr. Alfonso Morales (chair), Dr. Brian Ohm, Dr. Stephen Ventura, Dr. Stephanie Tai, & Dr. Julie Dawson.

• Urban and Regional Planning Dissertation Excellence Fellow, awarded February 2017

• University of Wisconsin Law School Institute for Legal Studies Fellow, September 2016 – May 2018

• Kaufman Lab for the Study of Food Systems and Marketplaces Fellow, 2014 and 2016

M.S., Natural Resource Law Studies May 2011

University of Denver Sturm College of Law; Denver, CO

• Upper level writing requirement: Planning and policies to encourage urban agriculture in Denver: A path to healthy communities, equal food access, and sustainable urban development

• Upper level writing requirement: Zoning reform for solar access and smart growth

• Colonel Jan M. and Marjorie G. Laitos Scholarship – 2010

B.S., Community and Regional Planning, minor in Political Science May 2009

Iowa State University; Ames, IA

• Thesis: Local food systems as a subject of community planning

• American Institute of Certified Planners Undergraduate Student of the Year – 2009

• Magna Cum Laude

Publications

Suerth, L. (2015). Indicators for Impact Operationalization Process Report (URPL Working Paper). Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Suerth, L. (2016a). Indicators for Impact Data Collection Package. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Suerth, L. (2016b). Urban Agriculture: Composting. In A. Morales & J. Dawson (Eds.), Cities of Farmers: Urban Agricultural Practices and Processes. Iowa City, IA: Iowa Publications.

Suerth, L. (2016c, August 11). Main Street Story of the Week: Farmers Market Impact. National Trust for Historic Preservation. Washington, D.C. Retrieved from http://www.preservationnation.org/main-street/main-street-news/story-of-the-week/2016/farmers-market-impact.html#.V69P92X0Bzc

Suerth, L., & Morales, A. (2014). Practice composting. Zoning Practice, 31(9), 1–7.

In progress publications

Morales, A., & Suerth, L. (2017). The process and product of social capital in local food initiatives (Journal of Community Development revise and resubmit).

Suerth, L. (2016a). Metrics and Indicators for Impact Operationalization Process (journal article in progress).

Suerth, L. (2016b). Theory within Food System Planning (journal article in progress).

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Co-Project Investigator March 2016 – Present

University of Wisconsin - Madison; Madison, WI

• Worked with the lead project investigator (PI) and academic staff to organize tasks, budgets, and additional research projects.

• Facilitated biweekly research team meetings and two monthly calls with research participants.

• Managed research processes and administrative tasks for a portal development team and a market communication team and each team addressed issues associated with data collection, analysis, interpretation, and reporting. Team personnel include professional web developers and designers, associate research specialists, project assistants, and hourly graduate and undergraduate students.

• Trained the associate research specialist and hourly students on technical assistance and data management, analysis, and interpretation tasks.

Research Assistant August 2014 – March 2016

University of Wisconsin - Madison; Madison, WI

• Conducted community-based research with the University, the Farmers Market Coalition, and farmers market leaders in 11 states for the Indicators for Impact USDA AFRI grant.

• Developed data collection, analysis, interpretation, and reporting tools at farmers markets. Reviewed the literature to identify the best practices for data collection at farmers markets and reported my findings through reports, memos, and team calls.

• Operationalized 30 unique metrics for paper and online data collection. Organized the metrics into seven instruments to make the work appropriate for the market environment.

o Customized paper data collection packages, which included implementation protocols and worksheets, for 17 farmers markets.

o Managed data entry by markets and data cleaning and analysis by hourly students.

• Communicated with market leaders to provide technical assistance and to build their knowledge about the value of data within their organization and community.

Teaching

Urban and Regional Planning 463: Evolution of American Planning Summer 2016

University of Wisconsin - Madison; Madison, WI

• Selected to teach by a department screening committee.

• Communicated major themes, events, and people within planning theory and history and connected the information to disparate topics for a pragmatic understanding of the profession over time.

• Engaged students in interactive discussions and educational activities.

• Graded exams and weekly written assignments and managed the Learn@UW class page.

Consumer Science 360 Teaching Assistant: Sustainable and Socially Just Consumption Spring 2014

University of Wisconsin - Madison; Madison, WI

• Facilitated two one-hour discussion classes per week with approximately 20 students per section.

• Developed weekly lesson plans for each section. Guided the students through large and small group discussions, debates, and educational activities.

• Assisted the instructor in formulating the syllabus, developing assignments, and writing exams.

• Graded exams and weekly written assignments and entered grades into Moodle in a timely manner.

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Julia Golden Triman University of Virginia School of Architecture

https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliatriman [email protected]

EDUCATION University of Virginia (UVa) Ph.D. Candidate in the Constructed Environment (expected 2018)

Dissertation Title: “Regulating Wildness: Planning Discourses of Weeds and Wildlife in Washington, D.C.”

Master of Arts in Urban and Environmental Planning, 2014

Thesis: “Local Wisdom: Unearthing Urban Nature through Community Research + Design” Virginia APA Outstanding Student Award

Gallaudet University Master of Arts in Deaf Cultural Studies, 2009

Thesis: “Deaf Visual-Gesutral Theatre: Challenging the ‘Tyranny of the Word’” George Veditz Deaf Studies Award

University of Maryland at College Park Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Design and Production, 2005 GRANTS & UVa Constructed Environment PhD Fellowship FELLOWSHIPS Tuition, health insurance, enrollment fees, and living (Selected) support for coursework and dissertation phases, 2014-2019

Lincoln Institute of Land Policy C. Lowell Harriss Dissertation Fellowship, 2017-2018

Fellowship to support Dissertation Research and Writing UVa Institute of the Humanities & Global Cultures Buckner W.

Clay Summer Research Grant for Doctoral Students, 2017 Research grant to support travel and research costs for archival study at research libraries in Washington, D.C.

UVa School of Architecture Thesis Grant, 2013-2014

Research grant to travel to Singapore to conduct first-person interviews, site visits to Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park, and archival research at the National Archives of Singapore

PUBLICATIONS Triman, Julia. “Portland, Oregon: Green Streets in a River City” In (Selected) Handbook of Biophilic City Planning and Design, by Timothy

Beatley, 93-102. Washington, DC: Island Press, 2016.

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Triman, Julia. “Planning for Spontaneity: Embracing (Non)human (Dis)order.” In Catalyst III: Urban Uncertainties, 172-173. University of Virginia School of Architecture, 2016.

RESEARCH “Representations of Urban Nature in Planning,” Paper PRESENTATIONS Presentation, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (Selected) Conference, Portland, OR, November 2016 “Reflecting on Urban Nature: Journaling as Complement to

Lecture-Style Planning Pedagogy,” Poster Presentation, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, Portland, OR, November 2016

“Planning for Wildness: Spontaneous Plants and the Construction

of Urban Nature,” Graduate Student Workshop Presentation, Environmental Design Research Association Conference, Raleigh, NC, May 2016

TEACHING University of Virginia School of Architecture (Selected) Instructor, Planning Research Methods, Spring 2017, Spring 2018

Teaching Assistant, Cities + Nature, Spring 2014, Spring 2016

Teaching Assistant, Introduction to Community and Environmental

Planning, Fall 2012, Fall 2013, Fall 2014, Fall 2016 EXPERIENCE University of Virginia School of Architecture Director of Biophilic Research, Biophilic Cities, 2017-Present

Editorial Associate, 2017-Present Graduate Student Researcher, Biophilic Cities Project, 2012-2016

Fellow, Community Design and Research Center, 2013-2014

Founding Member and Secretary, CE+, 2015-2017

Gallaudet University Campus Plan Coordinator, Campus Design & Planning, 2011-2012 Planning and Research Coord., Program Development, 2009-2011 Editorial Assistant, Gallaudet University Press, 2008-2009 ADDITIONAL Proficient in NVivo 11 for Windows; Adobe Creative Suite INFORMATION Employment 2005-2008 in theatre education and administration

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Natalia Villamizar-Duarte 910 W Lake St. Apt. 6B, Chicago, IL, 60607 • (312) 610-2273 • [email protected], [email protected]

Research interests: politics, governance and policy-making of urban public infrastructures, international and comparative planning

EDUCATION 2013-present PhD program in Urban Planning and Policy (anticipated graduation date 2018)

University of Illinois at Chicago, Graduate College, College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs 2007 Master of Science in Development and Planning: Building and Urban Design in Development

University College London, Bartlett Faculty of the Built Environment, Development Planning Unit 2004 Specialization Degree in Urban Design

Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Faculty of Arts, Interdisciplinary Graduate School, Bogota 2001 Bachelor’s Degree in Architecture (Honors)

Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Faculty of Arts, School of Architecture & Urbanism, Bogota

TEACHING AND RESEARCH UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO, COLLEGE OF URBAN PLANNING AND POLICY, GREAT CITIES INSTITUTE 2014-present Research Assistant for Professor David Perry

Moving the Dial on Inequality Challenges: Broadening Student Access and Success and Transforming Institutions through Campus-Community Engagement. P.I. Professor David Perry ‘Anchor Foundations’ tendencies of urban public research universities in the US. P.I. Professor David Perry

UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE COLOMBIA 2009-13 BOGOTÁ CAMPUS, FACULTY OF ARTS, SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM 2011-13 TEACHING: 2012 Research and Urban Project Seminar I (Undergraduate Architecture Program) I-2012 Research and Urban Project Seminar II (Undergraduate Architecture Program) 2012 – I-2013 Urban Project Design Studio II (Undergraduate Architecture Program) I-2011 Urban Project (Undergraduate Architecture Program) 2012 Research Seminar (Master in Urbanism) I-2011 – I-2013 Urban Studio I: Urban Methods and Analysis (Master in Urbanism) 2011-13 RESEARCH: 2013-2014 Urban Borders Seminar: Colombia, Chile, UK, India, China, Spain 2012- Modality 2: publication

of research outcomes, publication of academic events - Code 17036 - Principal Researcher 2013-2014 Architecture of the territory as a pedagogical strategy for the design of the built environment -

Modality 1a: support and strengthening of research groups - Code 17015 - Researcher 2011-2013 Research Network Architecture of the Territory: Coordination 2011-2012 Architecture of the territory - Modality 1: Research Network Creation - Researcher 2011-2013 Research Network Program - Research Institute Habitat, City and Territories – Coordination MEDELLIN CAMPUS, SCHOOL AND DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE 2009-11 TEACHING: II-2009 –II-2011 Design Studio IV - Design of Public Spaces (Undergraduate program in Architecture) 2010 – 2011 Co-organizer of the study group on Critical Theory and History of Architecture. DEVELOPMENT PLANNING UNIT (UCL) 2007/08 Postgraduate Teaching Assistant and Research Assistant 2007 Academic Practice Istanbul, Turkey, MSc. Fieldtrip-based project.

This project developed an alternative proposal for urban development in Suluke, a neighborhood under threat of demolition under the city’s urban transformation strategy. Based on research, direct observation and participatory methods, the group developed an alternative proposal that allows Sulukule’s residents to stay in the area tools for collaboration between stakeholders. Final report available in www.ucl.ac.uk/dpu

PUBLICATIONS BOOK CHAPTERS Perry, D. C., & Villamizar-Duarte, N. (2016). The Social Contract A Political and Economic Overview. In Pagano, M. A. (2016). Remaking the urban social contract: Health, energy, and the environment. Urbana, Illinois: University of Illinois Press. 3-32

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NON-REFEREED PUBLICATIONS: Villamizar-Duarte, N. (2014). Presentación al Dossier: Bordes urbanos - Teorías, políticas y prácticas para

la construcción de territorios de diálogo. Bitácora Urbano Territorial. Vol. 2. Issue 24. Universidad Nacional de Colombia. 31-33. http://www.revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/bitacora/article/view/49821

Villamizar, N., 2011, “Research and Networks Programme, IHCT 2010-2012”, Bitacora Urbano Regional, No. 18, Universidad Nacional de Colombia.

Niño, G & Villamizar, N., 2009, “Elements for Sustainable Urban Development in Colombia: cases of Sulukule, Turkey and the Amazonian cities, Colombia”, Alarife No. 17, Piloto University of Colombia, Bogotá. OTHER PUBLICATIONS

Villamizar, N. & Luna, S., 2012, “Urban borders: a question from the growth of cities to the conception of a category for the analysis and planning of urban territories”. Proceedings of the National Conference on Research and Development – ENID 2012, Universidad Nacional de Colombia

Jaramillo, P., Talavera, H., Ramírez, T., and Villamizar, N., 2011, “The Architecture of the Territory: A question about the construction of the “city in a contemporary context”, Proceedings of the National Conference on Research and Development – ENID 2011, Universidad Nacional de Colombia

PROFESIONAL EXPERIENCE - SELECTED PROJECTS GEOGRAFÍA URBANA LTDA. 2013 Zipaquira Historic Centre Special Protection Plan. SENIOR PLANNER 2012 Design of an Urban System for Olmos, Peru. SENIOR PLANNER 2011 Local Plan for the PIP13, Manizales. SENIOR PLANNER

Revision of housing policies and strategic housing plan, Cali. SENIOR PLANNER Regulatory framework analysis for Playa Delfines, Mexico. PLANNER

2010 Urban Regeneration Plan for the polygon Z1_R1 in Medellin. SENIOR PLANNER ESCUELA DE INGENIERÍA DE ANTIOQUIA 2009/10 Study and guidelines for preparation of the Territorial Organization Plans for zone 4 –central west- and zone

6 – southwest. POT revision Phase I: SENIOR PLANNER for Zone 4 UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE COLOMBIA, CENTER FOR ACADEMIC EXTENSION, PROJECTS AND PRODUCTION 2013 Guidelines for the revision of the Territorial Organization Plan for Pitalito, Huila. SENIOR PLANNER 2009 Master Plan for Environmental Corridors in three Cities in the Amazon region. SENIOR PLANNER 2006 Education Facilities Master Plan, Pilot Project in Bosa and Ciudad Bolivar, Bogota. PLANNER 2005-6 Articulation of the 15 cities’ master plans. PLANNER 2005 Implementation and Management Plans for Tintal and Salitre Recycling Parks. SENIOR PLANNER

Social Welfare Facilities Master Plan for Bogotá. PLANNER 2004 Education Facilities Master Plan for Bogotá. ARCHITECT ASSISTANT 2003/4 Urban structure, environmental and planning regulations for one Planning Unit in Bogota. PLANNER SKZ ARCHITECTS 2005 Bogotá Historic Centre Special Protection Plan: ARCHITECT ASSITANT AND PLANNER DISTRICT ADMINISTRATIVE PLANNING DEPARTMENT BOGOTA 2004-05 Preparation of the regulatory Decree for seven Planning Units (UPZ): PLANNER NIÑO MURCIA ARCHITECTS LTDA. 2002 Design of Public Space for Transmilenio System in Avenida Americas. ARCHITECT ASSISTANT MARÍA CLARA VEJARANO ARCHITECT 2001 Borders Agreement in Ciudad Bolivar, Bogota. JUNIOR PLANNER

AWARDS 2015 RC21 and FURS Scholarship to attend 4th RC21-IJURR-FURS Summer School 2014 International Competition (Des)Bordes Urbanos, Catalina Ortiz & Natalia Villamizar-Duarte, first

place in the modality Practices: extension and collaborative work promoted from universities. 2013-18 COLCIENCIAS - FULBRIGHT Scholarship 2006-07 Program Alβan Scholarship. European Union Program of High Level Scholarships for Latin

America, Scholarship No. (E06M103887CO)

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Kristen A. Vitro

Department of City and Regional Planning Mobile: 845.558.7610The University of North Carolina Email: [email protected] East Hall, C.B. 3140Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599

CONTACT

INFORMATION

Environmental Management, Planning, and Protection; GIS and QuantitativeSPECIALIZATION

Methods

The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina USAEDUCATION

Ph.D., City and Regional Planning, Expected 2019

• Advisor: Dr. Todd BenDor• Successful completion of comprehensive exams• Successful dissertation proposal expected November 2017

The University of Washington, Seattle, Washington USA

M.U.P., Urban Design and Planning, August 2014

• Cumulative G.P.A.: 3.87; Concentration: Environmental Planning• Committee: Dr. Jan Whittington (chair), Dr. Marina Alberti• Thesis:“Evaluating the Impacts of Discount Function and Rate Selection

on the Net Present Valuation of Coastal Wetland Ecosystem Services:An Exploratory Meta-Analysis”

Cornell University, Ithaca, New York USA

B.S., Science of Natural and Environmental Systems, May 2011

• Cumulative G.P.A.: 3.74 (cum laude with distinction in research)• Concentrations: Sustainable Development and Environmental Economics

PEER REVIEWED

PUBLICATIONS

BenDor, T.K., Vitro, K.A., and Riggsbee, J.A. 2017. Pre-listing conserva-tion of candidate species under the endangered species act: An evaluation ofprevalence, accessibility, and market-based conservation efforts. Environmen-tal Science & Policy, 74: 68-74. DOI: 10.1016/j.envsci.2017.04.016

Vitro, K.A., Welsh, M.E., BenDor, T.K., and Moody, A. 2017. EcologicalTheory Explains Why Diverse Island Economies Are More Stable. ComplexSystems, 26(30): 135-150. DOI: 10.25088/ComplexSystems.26.2.135

Vitro, K.A., BenDor, T.K., Jordanova, T.V., and Miles, B. 2017. A geospatialanalysis of land use and stormwater management on fecal coliform contamina-tion in North Carolina streams. Science of The Total Environment, 603-604:709-727. DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.02.093

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BOOK CHAPTERS Woodruff, S., Vitro, K.A., and BenDor, T.K. 2017. “GIS and Coastal Vul-nerability to Climate Change”. In: Huang, B. (Ed.), Comprehensive Ge-ographic Information Systems. Vol. 2, pp. 236257. Oxford: Elsevier.http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-409548-9.09655-X

Vitro, K.A. and Whittington, J. 2015. “The Cloud Beneath the Clouds”.In Planing the Pacific Northwest (Eds. Connie Ozawa, Dennis Ryan, EthanSeltzer, Jill Brown Sterrett, and Jan Whittington). APA Planner’s Press.

CONFERENCES

AND SYMPOSIA

Vitro, K.A. April 2017. “Working through the current political climate”. Tri-angle Resilience Student Research Symposium, UNC-DHS Coastal ResilienceCenter for Excellence: Chapel Hill, NC. Panel Discussant.

Vitro, K.A. December 2016. “Planning for coastal climate change adaptation:The role of ecosystem services in coastal land management and policy de-cisions”. A Community for Ecosystem Services (ACES): Jacksonville, FL.Poster Presentation.

Vitro, K.A. April 2016. UNC Academic Research Conference: Chapel Hill, NC.Poster Presentation. Second Place, Social Science Division.

Vitro, K.A. April 2016. UNC Climate Change Symposium, UNC Institute forthe Environment: Chapel Hill, NC. Poster Presentation.

Vitro, K.A., BenDor, T.K., Emanuel, R.E., Ardon, M., Wright, J., and Bern-hardt, E. April 2015. UNC Climate Change Symposium, UNC Institute forthe Environment: Chapel Hill, NC. Poster presentation.

The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillTEACHING

EXPERIENCE Department of City and Regional Planning

• Teaching Assistant (Fall 2017), Planning Methods (PLAN 720, 3 credithours)

• Teaching Assistant (Spring 2017), Real Estate Investment and Public Hous-ing (PLAN 760, 3 credit hours)

The University of WashingtonDepartment of Urban Design and Planning

• Teaching Assistant (Spring 2014), Legal and Administrative Framework forPlanning (URBDP 580, 3 Credit Hours)

• Teaching Assistant (Summer 2013) Infrastructure Finance (IPM 503, 3 CreditHours, online)

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ELIZABETH A. WALSH193 Ashland Ave. Buffalo, NY 14222 814-404-1931 [email protected]

EDUCATION

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS, SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE (UTSOA) AUSTIN, TXPhD in Community and Regional Planning (2008-2015) GPA: 3.9NSF IGERT Trainee in the Indoor Environmental Sciences and Engineering Program

• Dissertation: Home Ecology and Challenges in the Design of Healthy HomeEnvironments: Possibilities for Low-income Home Repair as a Leverage Point forEnvironmental Justice in Gentrifying Urban Environments.

Master’s of Science, Community & Regional Planning (2006-2008) GPA: 4.0Graduate Portfolio Program in Sustainable Design and Development

• Thesis: Green Jobs for All: A Case Study of the Green Building Sector in Austin, TX.• Outstanding Research Assistant Award, School Of Architecture (2008)

NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY (2004-2005) BOSTON, MAGeographic Information Systems Certificate Program GPA: 4.0

WELLESLEY COLLEGE (1996-2000) WELLESLEY, MABachelor of Arts, magna cum laude. GPA: 3.7

• Peace and Justice Studies major, Economics minor.

INTERNATIONAL HONORS PROGRAM (1999) USA, INDIA, SOUTH AFRICA, BRAZIL

Participant in the Cities in the 21st Century Program• Studied sustainable urban development and met with cross-sector community leaders.

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS & TEACHING EXPERIENCE

UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO, SUNY, SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE & PLANNING BUFFALO, NYVisiting Assistant Professor, Urban and Regional Planning 2015 – present

• Evolution of Urban Structure, Master’s core planning history course (Fall 2016, 2017)• Master’s Final Project in Planning, Graduate Studio (Fall 2015, 2016, 2017)• Citizens Planning School Applied Research Studio (Spring 2016, 2017)• Perspectives on Sustainable Urban Development, Undergraduate Studio (Fall 2015)• Visions of the City, Undergraduate Seminar (Spring 2016, 2017)

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS, SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE (UTSOA) AUSTIN, TXTeaching Positions

• Perspectives on Sustainable Design, Undergraduate Signature Series TA (Spring 2014).• Planning Theory and History, Graduate Course, Assistant Instructor (Fall 2013).• Topics in Sustainable Development, Graduate Seminar, TA (Spring 2008).• Planning Law, Graduate Course, TA (Fall 2007).

Teaching Awards, Training & Research• Teaching Certificate in First-Year Interdisciplinary Instruction.• Outstanding Research Assistant Award, UTSOA (2008), for coaching and coordination

of four interdisciplinary research teams in Topics in Sustainable Development Seminar.• Member, Sustainability Faculty Learning Community.

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RESEARCH & PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCECENTER FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, UTSOA (2011-2013) AUSTIN, TX

Graduate Research Associate: Symposia & Outreach• Managed symposia, NSF Workshops and other events, compiled and edited proceedings.

NATIONAL CENTER FOR HEALTHY HOUSING (2010) AUSTIN, TXSubcontractor, researcher, contributing author and editor

• Interviewed state program directors and local agencies in the Weatherization AssistanceProgram for “Healthy Housing Opportunities During Weatherization Work” project.

CODE STUDIO, Center for Planning Excellence Planning Intern (2009) AUSTIN, TX• Created an online user guide for the Louisiana Land Use Toolkit

PEOPLEFUND, 5TH ANNUAL EAST AUSTIN ECONOMIC SUMMIT (2007) AUSTIN, TX• Designed workshop, panels and program, provided GIS and other research support.

URBAN ECOLOGY INSTITUTE (2005-2006) BOSTON, MAAmeriCorps*VISTA Volunteer: Greater Boston Urban Forest Inventory

• Led 100 volunteers and 20 interns to complete comprehensive GIS street tree inventory.

SERVICE & LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCELENSES –Working Group Member (2012- )

• Lead pilot projects of LENSES, a regenerative design process frameworkEAST FEAST COALITION, Principal Facilitator (2012-2015)

• Led movement for the first food forest in a public park in Austin; festivalbeach.org.ECORISE YOUTH INNOVATIONS, Board Secretary (2007-2015)

• Supported strategic planning, curriculum development, evaluation, and fundraising.AUSTIN HOUSING REPAIR COALITION, VICE CHAIR (2009-2013)

• Led award-winning coalition in advancing integrated, green and healthy home repair• Led three neighborhood volunteer-based, green, low-income home renovation projects.

SELECTED PUBLICATIONSPEER REVIEWED JOURNALS:

Walsh, Elizabeth. (2017). “Civic Infrastructure and Sustainable Regional Planning,”Cityscape, 19(3), forthcoming.

Walsh, Elizabeth. (2015). “Infrastructure for Grace: Meditation on Regenerative DesignPraxis in Gentrifying Urban Landscapes,” Journal of Sustainability Education, Vol.11.

Walsh, Elizabeth. (2015). “Pinata Power: Reflections on Race, Love, and Planning,”Planning Forum, 16: 83-90.

Stevens, B., Elizabeth Walsh et al. (2011) “Home Energy Efficiency Retrofits,”Environmental Health Perspectives; 119(7): A283-4.

Carter, E., Elizabeth Walsh et al. (2009) “Priorities in indoor environmental science andhealth, as students see them,” Indoor Air 2009; 19: 444–445.

BOOK CHAPTERS, REPORTS, MAGAZINE ARTICLES: Walsh, Elizabeth. (2019). “Collective Impact through Regenerative Development:

Lessons from green and healthy home repair,” in S. Rappaport and S. Trevenna (Eds.)Evolving Leadership for A Sustainable Future. Emerald Group Publishing

Walsh, Elizabeth and Steven Moore.(2015). Regenerative Design: Redefining the Limitsof Architectural Judgment. In W. F. E. Preiser, A. Davis, & A. M. Salama (Eds.),Architecture Beyond Criticism: Expert judgment and performance evaluation. Routledge.

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FANGRU WANG 760 Spring St., Suite 213, Atlanta, GA 30308

Email: [email protected] Phone: (646)-453-9906

EDUCATION

Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA May 2018

Ph.D. in City and Regional Planning (Expected)

University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 2013 Master of City Planning

Tongji University, Shanghai, China 2011 Bachelor of Science in Computer Science

RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS

Sustainable and multimodal transportation system planning; Travel behavior modeling and analysis; Big and open data analytics; Applied machine learning in urban studies.

PUBLICATIONS

Refereed Journal Articles

Wang, F., & Ross, C. L. (2017). New Potential for Multimodal Connection: Exploring the Relationship Between Taxi Trips and Transit in New York City (No. 17-05132).

Ross, C., Woo, M., & Wang, F. (2016). Megaregions and regional sustainability. International Journal of Urban Sciences, 20(3), 299-317.

Welch, T. F., Gehrke, S. R., & Wang, F. (2016). Long-term impact of network access to bike facilities and public transit stations on housing sales prices in Portland, Oregon. Journal of Transport Geography, 54, 264-272.

Welch, T. F., Mishra, S., & Wang, F. (2015). Interrelationship Between Airport Enplanements and Accessibility: Case of Three Airports in Metropolitan Washington, DC, Region. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, (2501), 46-55.

Refereed Journal Articles Under Review

Wang, F., & Ross, C. L., Modeling the Choice of On-demand Ride Service with Multinomial Logit Model and Tree-Based Ensemble Methods: Evidence from New York and Seattle. Submitted to Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies (Under Review).

Wang, F., & Ross, C. L., Predicting Travel Mode Choices in the Delaware Valley Region with Multinomial Logit Model and Extreme Gradient Boost Model. Submitted to Transportation Research Record (Under Review).

Zhang, W., Wang, F., Barchers, C., & Lee, Y., “The Impact of Transit-Oriented Development on Housing Value Resilience: Evidence from the City of Atlanta”, Submitted to Journal of

Planning Education and Research (Revise and Resubmit).

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Ross, C., Kumar A., Wang, F., & Hylton, P. “Disaggregation of Nationwide Commodity Movement Data to County-to-County and State Level TAZs”, Submitted to Transportation

Letters.

Working Papers

Exploring the Impact of On-demand Ride Service on Urban Accessibility and Transport Equity (with Catherine Ross).

RESEARCH, TEACHING, AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Research Assistant Center for Quality Growth and Regional Development, Georgia Tech, 2013 - Present

Teaching Assistant ArcGIS: Modeling Geographical Space (Fall 2012); ArcGIS: Modeling Geographical Objects (Spring 2013), School of Design, University of Pennsylvania, 2012 – 2013

Transportation Planning Intern TOD Team, Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), New York City, Summer 2012

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

Wang, F. & Ross, C. (January 2017), “New Potential for Multimodal Connection: Exploring the Relationship between Taxi Trips and Transit in New York City”. Presented at the Transportation Research Board 96th Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C.

Wang, F. & Ross, C. (November 2016), “New Potential for Multimodal Connection: Exploring the Relationship between Taxi Trips and Transit in New York City”. Presented at the 56th Annual Conference of ACSP in Portland, OR.

Zhang, W., Wang, F., Barchers, C., & Lee, Y. (November 2016), “The Impact of Transit-Oriented Development on Housing Value Resilience: Evidence from the City of Atlanta”. Presented at the 56th Annual Conference of ACSP in Portland, OR.

Ross, C., Boston, T., Lee, J., Welch, T., & Wang, F. (October, 2015), “Estimating the transportation and economic impact of cargo growth at coastal ports due to the Panama Canal expansion”. Presented at the 55th Annual Conference of ACSP in Houston, TX.

Welch, T., Gehrke, S., & Wang, F. (January, 2015), “A hedonic spatial panel approach to estimating the impact of network access to bike and public transit facilities on housing prices”. Presented at Transportation Research Board 94th Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

Ad Hoc Reviewer of Transportation Research Record and Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment

Student Board of International Association of China Planning 2017 - 2019

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Jane Futrell Winslow, PhD, RLA, FASLA. AICP Environmental Planner | Landscape Architect | [email protected] VITA I conduct interdisciplinary research on sustainable environmental planning at the intersection of health and the built environment. Specific interests focus on integrating biophysical and cultural ecosystem services with community well-being. Teaching experience includes both graduate and undergraduate courses at various scales in environmental planning, site planning, and urban design. My work is informed by my professional practice experience in planning and landscape architecture throughout the United States. EDUCATION Ph.D. in Community and Regional Planning The University of Texas at Austin, School of Architecture, 2015 Dissertation Title: Linking Community Design and Public Health Through Green Infrastructure Master of Landscape Architecture Kansas State University, College of Architecture, Planning & Design, 2010 Bachelor of Science, Landscape Architecture University of Kentucky, College of Agriculture, Food and Environment FUNDING/GRANTS Texas CityLab Project, UT Green Fee Grant for Center for Sustainable Development, $21,625 Professional Development Award, The University of Texas at Austin, multiple awards Potter Rose Scholarship, The University of Texas at Austin, multiple awards University Continuing Fellowship, The University of Texas at Austin, $18,900 Sustainable Cities Initiative Doctoral Fellowship, The University of Texas at Austin, $33,280 Historic Preservation Fund Grant, Study of Archaeological Resources, Manhattan, KS, $12,000 SELECTED PUBLICATIONS “Demystifying Academic Writing in the Doctoral Program: Intertextuality, Learning Communities and Scholarly Identities,” Bjorn Sletto, Jane Futrell Winslow, Andrea Roberts,

Kristine Stiphany, Marla Torrado, Alejandra Reyes, Ariadna Reyes, Juan Yunda, Christina Wirschling, Kwangyul Choi, and Kristina Tajchman. Teaching In Higher Education (under review)

“Trees Aren’t Sewers: The Challenges of Maintaining Green Infrastructure” (under review) “Green Alley Demonstration Project: Regenerating Urban Infrastructure in Austin, TX,” Steven

A. Moore, Barbara Brown Wilson, Jane Futrell Winslow, Kalpana Sutaria, Ramesh Swaminathan, and Nelly Fuentes. UT Center for Sustainable Development, 2014

“Public Interest Design Summer Design Course, 2011,” Conner Bryan, Barbara Brown Wilson, and Jane Futrell Winslow, UT Center for Sustainable Development, 2011

SELECTED PRESENTATIONS (with peer reviewed abstracts) “Linking Health and Community Design to Promote Physical Activity Through Green

Infrastructure,” (poster) Active Living Research Conference, Clearwater Beach, FL, 2017 “The Challenges of Maintaining Green Infrastructure,” Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning

Conference, Portland, OR, 2016 “Green Infrastructure: Connecting Community Design and Public Health in Denver, Colorado,”

Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, Houston, TX, 2015

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“Signature Projects and Health Promotion: Meeting the Goals for Physical Activity,” Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture Conference, Manhattan, KS, 2015

Rain to Recreation: Evolution of a Sustainable Community Based Program in Lenexa, Kansas, Urban Affairs Association Annual Conference, San Antonio, TX, March 2014

“Inching toward Change: the Long Game of Community-University Partnerships,” with Barbara Brown Wilson, Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture Conference, Austin, TX, 2013

“Pedestrians as an Indicator of a Healthy Community: Green Infrastructure and Ecosystem Services,” International Making Cities Livable Conference, Portland, OR, 2013

TEACHING EXPERIENCE The University of Texas at Austin Hill Country Studio, Co-Instructor with Robert Yaro and Meg Merritt, 2015 Principles of Physical Planning, Teaching Assistant and Lecturer, 2015 Alley Regeneration Project Studio, Co-Instructor with Dr. S.A. Moore, 2012 Kansas State University Professional Practice, Teaching Assistant and Lecturer, 2010 Architectural History, Teaching Assistant, 2009 RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Graduate Research Associate, Green Alley Demonstration Project, 2012-2014 Graduate Research Associate, TexasCity Lab, 2012-2013 Graduate Research Associate, UT Center for Sustainable Development, 2011-2013 Graduate Research Associate for Dean Frederick R. Steiner, 2010-2011 SELECTED HONORS AND AWARDS Health Leaders Network, Urban Land Institute, 2017-2018 Exhibit: Architecture of Necessity at the Virserum Museum in Stockholm, Sweden, Green Alley Demonstration Project, 2013

SELECTED PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE EXPERIENCE Healthy Planning + Design Independent Research and Consulting, 2016-2017

City of Manhattan, KS Senior Planner, Staff Liaison to Historic Resources Board, Census Liaison, 2007-2008 URS Corporation, Tampa, FL Vice-President / Principal Landscape Architect / Senior Planner, 1986-2012 (part time 2007-2012) PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION/CERTIFICATION Certified Planner: American Institute of Certified Planners Professional Landscape Architect: Florida, #1003; Texas, #1944 (inactive); Kansas, #738 SELECTED SERVICE Planning PhD Handbook, editing and review, The University of Texas at Austin, 2014 Faculty Search Committee, School of Architecture, The University of Texas at Austin, 2013-2014

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JULIANA MIRANDA ZANOTTO 1005 Sartori Ave. Apt H. Torrance-CA. 90501

949-400-9473 I [email protected]

EDUCATION

Ph.D. in Planning, Policy, and Design, University of California, Irvine | 2016 Dissertation title: The Making of Global Suburbs: Globalization, Neoliberalism, and Planning Practices. Master of Science in Architecture, University of Cincinnati | 2012 Thesis title: Public Spaces, Homelessness, and Neoliberal Urbanism: A Study of 'Anti-Homeless' Strategies on Redeveloped Public Spaces. Master of Community Planning, University of Cincinnati | 2009 Thesis title: Beyond the Walls: A Comparative Analysis of Gated Communities in the Metropolitan Region of Curitiba, Brazil.

Bachelor of Architecture and Urbanism | 2005 Federal University of Parana, Curitiba-PR, Brazil

RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS

Planning theory, community development, urban design, spatial analysis, inequality, social justice, qualitative methods, globalization, Latin American cities

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Instructor | Spring 2017 Environmental Analysis Program. Pomona College

• GIS for Environmental Analysis (undergraduate, 15 students) Instructor | Winter 2014, Winter 2015 School of Social Ecology. University of California Irvine.

• Urban Inequality (undergraduate, 80 students/quarter) Instructor | Jan. 2009 – Mar. 2010 School of Planning. University of Cincinnati

• Planning Design Studio (undergraduate and graduate, 70 students/quarter) • Public Spaces in Contemporary Cities (undergraduate, 10 students) • Methods of Physical Analysis (graduate, 30 students) Teaching Assistant | Jan. 2011 – Jun 2016 School of Social Ecology. University of California Irvine

• Urban Inequality (undergraduate, 3 quarters, 80 students/quarter) • Environmental Design and Analysis (undergraduate, 9 quarters, 280

students/quarter)

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JulianaM.Zanotto

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Publications in progress

Zanotto, J.M. (forthcoming, 2017). Subúrbios Globais: A Produção do Espaço no Mundo Globalizado. In Lima, C. A. (Ed.), Novas Abordagens em Urbanismo e Sustentabilidade Urbana. Curitiba, PR, Brazil: Editora da UFPR.

Zanotto, J. M. (submitted, 2017). Detached urbanism: How Do Private Sector Planners Make Sense of Their Work?

Paper Presentations

“Detached urbanism: How Do (Private Sector) Planners Make Sense of Their Practices?” 57th ACSP Conference, Denver-CO. October, 2017.

“Theorizing from Planning Practice: Thoughts on Methodological and Conceptual Implications.” 56th ACSP Conference, Portland-OR. November, 2016.

“Reframing Discourses and Legitimizing Practices of Neoliberal Urbanism.” World Planning Schools Congress, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. July, 2016. “The Politicization of Planning Theory and The De-Politicization of Planning Practice.” 55th ACSP Conference, Houston-TX. October, 2015. “Understanding Planning Practice: From Theories of Planning to Practice Theory.” Joint AESOP/ACSP Congress, Dublin, Ireland. July, 2013. “Sprawl as a Desirable Policy Goal: Dynamics of Metropolitan Land Use and Governance." 53nd ACSP Conference, Cincinnati-OH. November, 2012 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (selected)

Researcher, School of Social Ecology, University of California, Irvine | 2017-present Assistant Director, Community Design Center. University of Cincinnati | 2009-2010 Planning Intern, Cincinnati Center City Development Corporation | 2007-2008 FELLOWSHIPS, SCHOLARSHIPS, AND AWARDS (selected)

Dean’s Award for Inclusive Excellence in Research | 2016 Dean's Award for Community Engagement | 2016 Outstanding Graduate Student Mentor Award | 2011-2014, 2016

ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE (selected)

Co-Founder and Editor-in-Chief | 2012-present Empowering Sustainability International Journal (ESIJ) Coordinator and Conference Co-Organizer | 2011-present Empowering Sustainability Initiative. University of California, Irvine Peer Mentor to Incoming International Graduate Students | 2012, 2013 University of California, Irvine

2017 FWIG RESUME BOOK

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