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Books
Equality, (coauthor), Pantheon Press, New York, 1965.
A German Way
of Revolution: Politisches Tagebuch ein Amerikaner. Berlin, Dietz
Verlag, 1990.
Missing Marx. A Personal and Political Journal of a Year in East
Germany, 19891990.
New York, Monthly
Review Press, 1991.
Wohnen und Stadtpolitik im Umbruch: Perspektiven der Stadterneuerung
nach 40 Jahren DDR.
Berlin,
Akademie Verlag, 1991. [with Fred Staufenbiel, ed.]
Globalizing Cities: Is There a New Spatial Order?, (with Ronald van
Kempen, eds.) London, Blackwell, 1999. (with Ronald van Kempen).
Of States and Cities: The Partitioning of Urban Space, (with Ronald van
Kempen) Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002.
Articles
"The
Protection of Trade Secrets," Connecticut Bar Journal, September 1962.
"Benign Quotas," Journal of Intergroup Relations, Spring 1962; reprinted
in Freedom Now, Alan F. Westin (ed.), Basic Books, New York, 1964
"The War on Poverty: Attack on Symptoms or Attack on Source,"
Pratt Planning Papers, October, 1965.
"Crop Allotments: Power Behind the Cotton," The Nation, January 8, 1968.
"Integration and the Planner," Journal of the American Institute of
Planners, March 1969.
"Federal Housing Program for Low and Moderate Income Families," Journal
of Housing, November, 1969; reprinted by numerous organizations and in A
Practical Guide to Low and Moderate Income Housing, by Edson and Lane,
Bureau of National Affairs, Washington, D.C. 1972.
"Black Housing: What Approach for Planners," Connection (Harvard
Graduate School of Design), Fall 1969.
"Home Ownership Programs for Low Income Families: A Guide to Federal
Programs," National Housing Law Project, May 1969.
"Is the National Parks Movement AntiUrban," National Parks and
Recreation Magazine, July 1971.
"Housing Policy and Social Indicators," Urban Affairs Quarterly,
December 1971.
"The Rise of Tenant Organizations," The Nation, July 1971; reprinted in
Housing in America, Daniel Mandelkar and Robert Montgomery (eds.),
Indianapolis: The BobbsMerrill Co., Inc., 1973 and 1979 and in Housing
Urban America, John Pynoos, Robert Schafer, and Chester M. Hartman,
eds., Chicago: Aldine Publishing Co., 1973 and 1981.
"Homeownership for Low Income Families," Land Economics, May 1972.
"Indicators for Housing Policy," Environmental Design: Research and
Practice, Proceedings of the Third Annual Conference, Environmental
Design Research Association, Los Angeles, January 1972.
"How to Have Your Cake and Eat it Too a New Tax Proposal that helps the
Cities, Yet Costs the Local Taxpayer Virtually Nothing," Architectural
Forum, March 1972.
"The Mckinsey Report: Toward a New Deal for Renters," New York, November
13, 1972. Reprinted in State and Local Tax Revolt New Directions for the
80s, Conference on Alternativetate and Local Policies, Washington, D.C.,
1980.
"National Parks for the (Urban) Future," City, Vol. 6, No. 5, Winter,
1972.
"Conservation for Whom?" in Environmental Quality and Social Justice in
Urban America, James Noel Smith (ed.), Washington:D.C.: The Conservation
Foundation, 1974, pp. 1736; reprinted in California Today, Vol. 2, No.
6, June 1974.
"Mass Transit for the Few: Lessons from Los Angeles," Coast, July 1975.
"New Forms of Residential Tenure and Their Implications for Housing in
Emerging Nations," ITCC Review, Association of Engineers and Architects
in Israel, Supplement to Vol. IV, No. 3, (15), July 1975.
"Residential Alienation, Home Ownership and the Limits of Shelter
Policy," Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, Vol. III, No. 2,
November 1975, pp. 181203.
"Professional Ethics and Beyond: Values in Planning," Journal of the
American Institute of Planners, Vol. 42, No. 3, July 1976. Reprinted in
Donald Hagman, Urban Planning, Minneapolis: West Publishing Co., 1980,
and in Martin Wachs, ed., Ethics in Planning, Rutgers University: Center
for Urban Policy Research, 1985.
"Mass Transit for the Few," Society, Vol. 13, No. 6, September/October
1976.
"Some Political Implications of Planning: Professionalism, Ethics, and
Planning Theory," in Thierry Noyelle (ed.), 1976, Symposium on Planning
Theory, Papers in Planning, No. 2, Department of City and Regional
Planning, University of Pennsylvania, June 1977.
"Housing Policy and the Myth of the Benevolent State," in Social Policy,
Jan./Feb. 1978. Reprinted in Housing in America: Problems and
Perspectives, Robert Montgomery and Daniel Mandelker, 2nd edition,
Indianapolis: BobbsMerrill, 1979, and in Critical Perspectives on
Housing, Rachel Bratt, Chester Hartman, and Ann Meyerson, eds.,
Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1986.
"The Political End of Planning Education," in The Structural Crisis of
the 1970s and Beyond: The Need for a New Planning Theory, Proceedings of
the Conference on Planning Theory, May 1978, Division of Environmental
and Urban Systems, College of Architecture and Urban Studies, Virginia
Polytechnic Institute and State University.
"Equal Access to Public Services, " in Proceedings of the General
Education Seminar, Vol. 7, No. 2, Fall 1978. Columbiaiversity, New York,
N.Y.
"Redlining: Banks," in Working Papers for a New Society, July/August
1979.
"The Deceptive Consensus on Redlining," in Journal of the American
Planning Association, 45, 4, October 1979.
Rental Housing in the City of New York: Supply and Condition 19751978,
for Department of Housing Preservation and Development, Rent Control
Division, New York, January 1979.
"Housing in Early City Planning," in Journal of Urban History, Vol. 6,
No. 3, Feb. 1980. Reprinted in slightly different form as "Housing
Policy and City Planning: The Puzzling Split in the United States,
18931931," in Shaping an Urban World, Gordon E. Cherry (ed.), London:
Mansell, 1980.
"The Ideologies of Ownership and Property Rights," in Housing Form and
Public Policy in the United States, Columbia Monographs on Architecture,
Preservation and Planning, Praeger Publishers, 1980.
"The Strategic Potential of Rent Control," in Rent Control: A Source
Book, John I. Gilderbloom (ed.), Foundation for National Progress,
Housing Information Center, Santa Barbara, Calif., 1981.
"Abandonment: A Preventable Tragedy," Ways and Means, vol. 4, No. 3,
MayJune 1981, pp. 1 and 7.
Housing Abandonment: Does Rent Control Make a Difference?, Public Policy
Report #4, Conference on Alternative State and Local Policies,
Washington, D.C., June 1981.
"The Targeted Crisis: On the Ideology of the Urban Fiscal Crisis and Its
Uses," in International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, Vol 5,
No. 3, 1981, p. 330.
"The Determinants of State Housing Policies: West Germany and the U.S.,"
in Urban Policy Under Capitalism, Susan and Norman Fainstein (eds.),
Sage Publications, 1982.
Also reprinted in
Krise der Wohnungspolitik, Hamburg: Hochschule für Bildende Künste,
November 1981.
"Reagan taglia la spesa e tutto si privatizza," in Pace e Guerra, May
1982, No. 7, p. 45 ff.
"The Decline of Cities in the United States: Inevitable or Deliberate?"
in Applied Urban Research Towards an Internationalization of Research
and Learning, GerdMichael Hellstern, Frithjof Spreer, Hellmut Wollmann
(eds.), Bundesforschungsanstalt für Landeskunde und Raumordnung, Vol. 1,
Bonn, 1982, and in C.S. Yadav, ed., Slums, Urban Decline and
Revitalisation, Vol. 7. Concept Publishing Company, International Series
in Geography, New Delhi, India, 1987.
"Building Housing Theory: Notes on Some Recent Work," International
Journal of Urban and Regional Research, Vol. 6, No. 1, March 1982.
"Wohnungsversorgung in den USA," Bauwelt, 1982, Heft 31/32.
"Developement urbain et crise fiscale urbaine aux EtatsUnis," La
Banlieue Aujourd'hui, M. Imbert and P.H.Chombart deLauwe (eds.),
Changement series, Editions L'Harmattan, Paris, 1982.
"Triage as Urban Policy," with Peter Medoff and Andrea Pereira, Social
Policy, Winter 1982, Vol. 12, No. 3, p. 33 ff.
"Il
Mercato Privato Nella Ricerca in USA," in Urbanistica Informazioni,
September/October 1982.
"The Facts of the Housing Crisis," City Limits, Vol. 8, No.@ April 1983.
"On the Feeble Retreat of Planning," in Journal of Planning Education
and Research, Vol. 3, No. 1, Summer 1983.
"Towards the Decommodification of Housing: A Political Analysis and a
Progressive Program," with Emily Achtenberg, in Chester Hartman (ed.),
America's Housing Crisis: What is to be done?, Institute for Policy
Studies, Routledge & Kegan Paul, Boston,83, reprinted in Critical
Perspectives on Housing, Rachel Bratt, Chester Hartman, and Ann
Meyerson, eds., Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1986.
"Quality of the Residential Environment and Mental Health," with Kasl,
S.V., M. White, J. Will, in Baum, Andres and Singer, Jerome, E.,
Advances in Environmental Psychology,l. 4, New York: Erlbaum Associates,
1983.
"A Luxury Housing Tax," in City Limits, December 1983.
"Measuring Gentrification's Impact: The City Tells Just Part of the West
Side's Story," in City Limits, May 1984, p. 26.
"Das Raster als Stadtgrundriss: New York's 'LaissezFaire Planning' im
19, Jahrundert," in RodriguezLores and Fehl, eds., Städtebaureform
18651900, Hamburg, Christians, 1985.
"The Housing Policy of Social Democracy: Determinants and Consequences,"
in Anson Rabinbach., ed., The Austrian Socialist Experiment, Boulder,
Colo.: Westview Press, 1985.
"To Control Gentrification: AntiDisplacement Zoning and Planning for
Stable Residential Districts," New York University Review of Law and
Social Change, Vol. XIII, No. 4 (198485); reprinted in Yearbook of
Construction Articles, Washington, D.C.: Federal Publications, 1985.
"A
Chi e Destinata la Zona Litoranea," in Controspazio, Anno XVI, Nuova
Serie n. 3 lugliosettembre 1985.
"New York's Housing Crisis: The 1985 Edition," City Limits, July 1985.
"The Homefront," in City Limits, AugustSeptember 1985.
"Gentrification, Abandonment, and Displacement: Connections, Causes, and
Policy Responses in New York City," Journal of Urban and Contemporary
Law, Vol. 28, 1985, reprinted in revised form in Neil Smith and Peter
Williams, eds., Gentrification of the City, Boston: Allen and Unwin,
1986, pp. 153-177.
"Helping Places and Hurting People: Gentrification, Abandonment, and
Displacement," in The Urban Caldron, Joseph DiMento et al., eds. Boston:
Oelgeschlager, Gunn and Hain, 1986.
"The Beginnings of Public Housing in New York," in Journal of Urban
History, Vol. 12, No. 4:353390, August 1986.
"A Useful Installment of Socialist Work: Housing in Red Vienna in the
1920s," in Critical Perspectives on Housing, Rachel Bratt, Chester
Hartman, and Ann Meyerson, eds., Philadelphia: Temple University Press,
1986.
"New York in the Year 2000," in Social Policy, Vol. 17, No.2, Fall 1986.
"The Other Side of Housing: Oppression and Liberation," in Bengt Turner
et al., eds. Between State and Market: Housing in the PostIndustrial
Era, Göteborg.
"Isolating the Homeless from Housing," in Carol Caton, Perspectives on
Homelesness, Oxford University Press, 1989, pp. 138159 ; also printed in
part in Shelterforce, vol XI., No. 1, June/July 1988, pp. 1215.
"Neutralizing Homelessness," in Socialist Review, 1988, No. 1, pp.6997;
reprinted in part in Shelterforce, vol XI, No. 1, June/July 1988, and in
Christianity and Crisis, Vol 48, No. 6, April 18, 1988; also as
"Isolating the Homeless," in Raumplanung, vol. 43, December 1988.
"New York," in
Die Zukunft der Metropolen: Paris, London, New York, Berlin, Technische
Universität Berlin, 1987.
"The Grid as City Plan: New York City and LaissezFaire Planning in the
Nineteenth Century," Planning Perspectives, Vol. 2, 1987, p. 287310.
"Divide and Siphon: New York City Builds on Division," City Limits, Vol.
XIII, No. 3, March 1988, pp. 811.
"Neighborhood Policy and the Distribution of Power: New York City's
Community Boards," Policy Studies Journal, vol. 16, No. 2, Winter,
19878, pp. 277289.
"The Pitfalls of Specialism: Special Groups and the General Problem of
Housing ," in Chester Hartman and Sara Rosenberry, eds. Housing Issues
in the 1990's, Westport, Conn., Praeger, 1988.
"Are Planners Judges," Land Use Law, September 1988.
"Do Cities Have a Future?" in The Imperiled Economy: Through the Safety
Net, New York, Union of Radical Political Economists, 1988.
"A Man for All Systems," Monthly Review, Vol. 40, No. 6, November 1988
"Who/What Decides What Planners Do?", Journal of the American Planning
Association, Winter 1989, p. 79.
"Off Site Displacement: How the Changing Economic Tide of a Neighborhood
Can Drown Out the Poor," with Raun Rasmussen and Russel Engler,
Clearinghouse Review of National Clearinghouse for Legal Services, vol.
22, No. 11, April 1989, pp. 135270.
"Länderberichte: U.S.A.," with Chester Hartman, in Walter Prigge and
Wilfried Kaib, eds. Sozialer Wohnungsbau im Internationalen Vergleich,
Frankfurt am Main, Vervuert, 1989
"Stadt Ort der Entwicklung." in Demokratische Gemeinde, November, pp.
115122. Reprinted in "Kommunalpolitik zwischen Tradition und
Innovation," Impulse, 10Jahre BundesSGK, and in U.S.A.: Innenansicht
einer Grossmacht, Tilman Evers, Herausgeber, Evangelische Akademie,
Hofgeismar, F.R.G., 1990, pp. 93108.
"The Pitfalls of Specialism: Special Groups and the General Problem of
Housing," in Sara Rosenberry and Chester Hartman, eds, Housing Issues of
the 90s, Westport, Praeger, pp. 6782. 1989.
"'Dual City': a muddy metaphor for a quartered city." International
Journal of Urban and Regional Research, vol. 13, no. 4, December, 1989.
"Isolating the Homeless." Shelterforce, vol. XI, No. 1, June/July, pp.
1215. Reprinted as Working Papers for Affordable Housing #3, National
Housing Institute, Orange, N.J., 1990. Reprinted in Lisa Orr. 1990. The
Homeless: Opposing Viewpoints. San Diego, Greenhaven Press, 1989.
"Gentrification, Homelessness, and the Work Process: Housing Markets and
Labour Markets in the Quartered City," Housing Studies, vol. 4, No. 3,
1989, p. 211220. Reprinted as "Housing Markets and Labour Markets in the
Quartered City," in John Allen and Chris Hamnett. 1991, Housing and
Labour Markets: Building the Connections, London: Unwin Hyman, pp.
118135.
"Homelessness and Housing Policy" in Carol Caton, ed. Homeless in
America, Oxford University Press, 1989, pp. 138159.
"Community SelfGovernment in New York City and the Private Market:
Recipe for Permanent Conflict." in SelfGovernment and Social Protection
in the Urban Settlement and at the Enterprise, Moscow, Institute of
Sociology, U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences, 1989. Reprinted, in revised
form, in "New York City's Community Boards: Neighborhood Policy and its
Results," Naomi Carmon, ed., 1990. Neighborhood Policy and Programmes,
New York, Macmillan/St. Martin's Press.
"The Wende in EastGermany," Tacheles, Vol 6, No. 1, June, 1990, pp.
1114.
"Les Sans Domicile Fixe aux USA." in Dan FerrandBechmann, ed., Pauvres
et mal Logés, Les Enjeux Sociaux de L'Habitat, Paris, Éditions
L'Harmattan
"Kommunales Wohnungsbauin den U.S.A. Reformprojekt oder Ghetto?" 1990.
"Letter from the German Democratic Republic." Monthly Review, Summer
1990.
"Social, political and urban change in the GDR: scarcely existing
socialism." International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, vol.
14, no. 3, September, 1990.
"United States of America." in van Vliet, Willem, ed. International
Handbook of Housing Policies and Practices. Westport, Greenwood Press.
1990.
"A Legacy Considered: East German Requiem." The Nation, October 22, vol.
251, no. 13, pp. 449450. reprinted in Marla Stone and Harold James.
1992. When the Wall Came Down: Reactions to German Reunification. New
York/London, Routledge, 1990.
"Gefahren der
Marktwirtschaft in der Stadtentwicklung Erfahrungen der USA." in
Gesellschaftskionzeption und Stadtentwicklung, Bauakademie der Deutschen
Demokratischen Republik, Berlin, p. 27ff, 1991.
"Die bescheidene Stadt: Von einer Zukunft ohne Herrscherstädte und ohne
Wegwerfstädte." in Franz Dobusch und Johann Mayr, eds.,
Kommunalpolitische Perspektiven, Vienna, Orac, 1991
(with Wolfgang Schumann). 1991. "Wohnungsprobleme und widersprüchliche
Wohnungspolitiken." in Marcuse, Peter, and Fred Staufenbiel, eds. 1991.
Wohnen und Stadtpolitik im Umbruch: Perspektiven der Stadterneuerung
nach 40 Jahren DDR. Berlin, Akademie Verlag.
"Die Merkmale einer widerspüchichen Politik des städtischen Wohnens." in
Marcuse, Peter, and Fred Staufenbiel, eds. 1991. Wohnen und Stadtpolitik
im Umbruch: Perspektiven der Stadterneuerung nach 40 Jahren DDR. Berlin,
Akademie Verlag, pp. 266282, 1991.
"Die Zukunft der "sozialistischen" Städte" Berliner Journal für
Soziologie 2/91, 1991, pp. 203210.
"Housing in the Colors of the G.D.R." in Bengt Turner, Jozsef Hegedüs,
and Ivan Tosics, eds. The Reform of Housing in Eastern Europe and the
Soviet Union. London and New York, Routledge, 1992, pp. 74144.
"Why Conventional SelfHelp Projects Won't Work." in Kosta Mathéy, ed.
Beyond SelfHelp Housing, London and New York: Mansell, Munich, Profil
Verlag, 1992, pp. 1522.
"Gentrification
und die wirtschaftliche Unstrukturierung New Yorks." in Hans G. Helms,
hrsg., Die Stadt als Gabentisch: Beobachtungen der Aktuellen
Städtebauentwicklung.
Reclam,
Leipzig, 1992.
"Property Rights." in Bernd Hamm et al, eds. Sustainable Development and
the Future of Cities. Trier: Centre for European Studies, University of
Trier, 1992. Also in: Bernd Hamm and Pandurang K. Muttagi, 1998.
Sustainable Development and the Future of Cities. New Delhi: Oxford and
IBH Publishing Co.
The Goal of the Wallless City: New York, Los Angeles, and Berlin. Los
Angeles: U.C.L.A. Graduate School of Architecture and Urban Planning,
1992.
"Le
divisioni sociali urbane: coa c'è di veramente nuovo?" Inchiesta, no.
9798, December, 1992.
"Housing for people, housing for profits." In Susan S. Fainstein, Ian
Gordon, and Michael Harloe, eds. Divided Cities: New York and London in
the Contemporary World. Blackwell, Oxford, 1992. [with Michael Harloe,
and Neil Smith]
"Degentrification and advanced homelessness: New patterns, old
processes." Netherlands journal of housing and the Built Environment.
vol. 8, no. 2, 1993, pp. 177192.
"Wohnen in New
York: Segregation und fortgeschrittene Obdachlosigkeit in einer
viergeteilten Stadt" in Häuserman, Hartmut, and Walter Siebel, eds. New
York: Strukturen einer Metropole, Frankfurt/Main, Suhrkamp, 1993.
"Die StasiDebatte von aussen betrachtet: Individuelle Moral und die
Widerholung der Geschichte," Leviathan, Zeitschrift für
Sozialwissenschaft, #4, 1993, pp. 591602.
"Moral Indignation and Politics: The Debate Over the Stasi." New
Political Science, Number 24/5, SpringSummer, pp. 918, 1993.
"Privatization, Tenure, and Property Rights: Towards Clarity in
Concepts." in Ingemar Elander, ed. Social Rented Housing in Europe
Policy, Tenure and Design, The Netherlands, Delft University Press,
1994.
"What's New About Divided Cities," International Journal of Urban and
Regional Research, vol. 17, no. 3, pp. 3553, 1993.
"Space and Race in the Postfordist City: The Outcast Ghetto and Advanced
Homelessness in the United States Today." in Enzo Mingione, ed. The New
Urban Poverty, Blackwell, London, 1996.
"Walls as Metaphor and Reality." in Seamus Dunn, ed. Managing Divided
Cities. Keele, Stafforshire, Ryburn Publishing, in association with the
Fulbright Commission, London, 1994.
“New York City: Historical Perspectives, Current Policy, and Future
Planning." Preiser, Wolfgang F. E., David Varady, and Francis Russell,
eds. Future Visions of Urban Public Housing. Cincinnati, University of
Cincinnati, College of Design (with David Burney, and Eftihia
Tsitiridis.) 1994, pp. 59-70..
"Assessment of the possible alternatives and arguments against the
market reform in housing policy." Architectura 2:2225, 1991.
"Density and Social Justice: Is There a Relationship? A Historical
Examination" Columbia Documents of Architecture and Theory (D), 1993,
vol. Three, pp. 5087.
"Marcuse on Real Existing Socialism: A Hindsight Look at Soviet
Marxism." in John Bokina and Timothy J. Lukes, Marcuse: From the New
Left to the Next Left. University Press of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas,
1994, pp. 5772. In slightly different form in Gavroglu, K. et al, eds.
1995. Science, Politics and Social Practice, Netherlands, Kluwer
Academic Publishers, pp. 53-67.
"Empowering New York." City Limits, March, 1994, p. 2021.
"Is Anything Positive to be Learned from the GDR? Cities and Housing in
Real Existing Socialism." in Margy Gerber and Roger Woods, ed., Studies
in GDR Culture and Society 13: Understanding the Past, Managing the
Future. University Press of America, Lanham, Md., 1994, pp. 7586.
“Mainstreaming Public Housing: For a Comprehensive Approach to Housing
Policy.” Preiser, Wolfgand F. E., David Varady, and Francis Russell,
eds. Future Visions of Urban Public Housing. Cincinnati, University of
Cincinnati, College of Design, 1994, pp. 45-58.
(with David Burney, and Eftihia Tsitiridis) “New York City: Historical
Perspectives, Current Policy, and Future Planning." Preiser, Wolfgang F.
E., David Varady, and Francis Russell, eds. Future Visions of Urban
Public Housing.
Cincinnati,
University of Cincinnati, College of Design, pp. 59-70, 1994
“über die Innere und äußere Opposition.” in Komitee für Grundrechte und
Demokratie.
Jahrbuch
1993/4. Sensbachtal, das Komitee, 1994
“Is Australia Different? Globalization and the New Urban Poverty,”
Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute, Melbourne, Occasional
Paper 3. September, 1995
“Glossy Globalization.” in Droege, Peter, ed. Intelligent Environments.
Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Publishers. forthcoming.
“Globalization’s Forgotten Dimension.” Polis: The International Journal
of Urbanism. #3, July, 1995,pp. 42-49.
“Die
Deurbanisierung ‘modernisierter’ Städte: Zur Verwertung von Freizeit und
Segregation der Konsumfähigen". Ulrich Hilpert, ed. Zwischen Scylla und
Charybdis? Zum Problem staatlicher Politik und nicht-intendierter
Konsequenzen.
Opladen:
Westdeutscher Verlag, 1994.
“Not Chaos but Walls: Postmodernism and the Partitioned City.” in Sophie
Watson and Katherine Gibson, eds. Postmodern Cities and Spaces, 1994.
“Interpreting ‘Public Housing’ History” Journal of Architectural and
Planning Research. Vol. 12, No. 3, Autumn, 1995, pp. 240-258.
“Transitions in South Africa: To What?
Monthly Review, vol.
47, No. 6, November, 1995,pp. 38-52.
“Aufstieg und Fall der Metropole: Segregationsprozesse in amerikanischen
Großtädten.” Martin Einsele et al., eds. Stadt im Diskurs: Beiträge zur
aktuellen Städtebaudiskussion. Universität Karlsruhe Lehrstuhl für
Städtebau und Entwerfen, Fakultät für Architektur: Karlsruhe
Städtebauliche Schriften Band 5, pp. 63-69.
“Privatization and its Discontents: Property Rights in Land and Housing
in Eastern Europe.” in Andrusz, Gregory, Michael Harloe and Ivan
Szelenyi, eds. Cities After Socialism: Urban and Regional Change and
Conflict in Post-Socialist Societies. London: Blackwell. 1996
“Housing Movements in the United States.” in: Uchida, Katsuichi, and
Yosuke Hirayama.
1996. Housing Rights
Movements in Comparative Perspective. Vol 5 of Human Settlement and the
Right to Housing in Japan. Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press, pp. 91-126.
(in Japanese) 1996
“Walls of Fear and Walls of Security.” In Ellin, Nan, ed. The
Architecture of Fear. Princeton University Press, 1997.
“Walls in the City: Is the Goal a Wall-less City?” in Dennis Crow, ed.
1996. Geography and Identity: Living and Exploring Geopolitics of
Identity. Washington, D.C.: Maisonneuve Press.
“What Does Privatization of Housing Mean?” in Chen Guangting and Marc H.
Choko, eds. 1997. Housing and Urban Development in the 21st Century..
Beijing Scientific and Technical Editions (in Chinese).
“Of Walls and Immigrant Enclaves.” In Naomi Carmon, ed. Immigration and
Integration in Post-Industrial Societies. Theoretical Analysis and
Policy-Related Research. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1996.
“Turning Around Failure: Introduction.” Willem van Vliett-- ed.
Affordable Housing and Urban Redevelopment in the United States.
Thousand Oaks, Calif: Sage Publications, Urban Affairs Annual Review,
vol. 46. 1997.
“Mainstreaming Public Housing: Proposal for a Comprehensive Approach to
Housing Policy.” in Varady, David P., Wolfgang F.E. Preiser, and Francis
P. Russell, New Directions in Urban Public Housing. New Brunswick, N.J.:
Center for Urban Policy Research. 1998..
“The Enclave, the Citadel, and the Ghetto: What has Changed in the
Post-Fordist U.S. City.” Urban Affairs Review, vol. 33, no. 2, November
1998, pp. 228-264.
“A New Spatial Order in Cities?” in American Behavioral Scientist
special issue, The New Spatial Order of Cities, Vol 41, no. 3, November/December,
1997. pp. 285-299. (with Ronald von Kempen.).
“The Ghetto of Exclusion and the Fortified Enclave: New Patterns in the
United States.” in American Behavioral Scientist special issue, The New
Spatial Order of Cities, Vol 41, no. 3, November/December, 1997. pp.
311-326.
“Space over Time: The Changing Position of the Black Ghetto in the
United States.” 1998. Netherlands Journal of Housing and the Built
Environment, vol. 13, No. 1, pp. 7-24. Also in Michael Speaks, ed.,
Cities in Transition, Delft, forthcoming
“Muster und gestaltende Kräfte der amerikanische Städte.” In
WalterPrigge, ed. Peripherie ist überall. Frankfurt: Campus Verlag,
Edition Bauhaus. Pp. 42-51. 1998.
“Ethnische Enklaven und rassische Ghettos in der postfordistischen
Stadt.” 1998. In Heitmeyer, Wilhelm, Rainer dollase, und Otto Backes,
hrg., Die Krise der Städte: Analysen zu den Folgen desintegrativer
Stadtentwicklung für das ethnisch-kulturelle Zusammenleben. Frankfurt:
Suhrkamp.
“Historic Preservation, Cultural Tourism, and Planning.” 1998. Trialog,
no. 58, March, 1998, pp. 4-12.
“The Layered City,” in Peter Madsden, Copenhagen, forthcoming, developed
further in Marcuse, Peter, “Space over Time,” in Michael Speaks, ed.,
Cities in Transition, Delft, forthcoming.
“Reflections on Berlin.” International Journal of Urban and Regional
Research , vol. 22, No. 2, pp. 331-8.and 1999. “Reply to Campbell and
Häuserman", International Journal of Urban and Regional Research , vol.
23, No. 1 (March), pp. 185-188.
“Für eine Repolitisierung des städtischen Lebens.” in Jörn Rüsen, Hanna
Leitgeb, Norbert Jegelka, eds. Zukunftsentwürfe: Ideen für eine Kultur
der Veränderung. Frankfurt: Campus Verlag. 1999
“Introduction.” in Marcuse, Peter, and Ronald van Kempen, eds.
Globalizing Cities: Is There a New Spatial Order?, London, Blackwell,
1999.
“Conclusion: A Changed Spatial Order,” in Marcuse and van Kempen, eds.
Globalizing Cities: A New Spatial Order, London: Blackwell, 1999
“Commodifying the Garden of Eden.” Text for Räder, Mark. Scanscape: A
visual Essay about a global Phenomenon. Barcelona: Actar, 1999.
“Housing Movements in the USA” in Housing, Theory and Society, vol 16,
pp. 67-86, 1999
“Comment: Islands of Decay in Seas of Renewal: Housing Policy and the
Resurgence of Gentrification.” Housing Policy Debate. vol. 10, # 2, pp.
789-798, 1999
“Federal Urban Programs as Multicultural Planning: The Empowerment Zone
Approach.” in Michael Burayidi, ed. Urban Planning in a Multicultural
Society., Westport, CT: Praeger, pp. 225-234, 2000.
“Identity, Territoriality, and Power.” 2000. Hagar: International Social
Science Review, vol. 1, no. 1.
“Benches.” 2000. in Steve Pile and Nigel Thrift. 2000. City A-Z. London:
Routledge. pp. 18-19.
“The Language of Globalization.” Monthly Review, 2000. vol 52, no. 3, p.
23-27. Translated and reprinted in Novo Vreme, Bulgaria.
“Cities in Quarters.” in Watson, Sophie, and Gary Bridge, eds., A
Companion to the City. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 2000, pp. 270-281.
“Die ‘geteilte Stadt’” in Albert Scharenberg, hrsg. Berlin: Global City
oder Konkursmasse? Berlin: Dietz, 2000
“Viewpoint,” City Limits. 2001. [Analysis of Housing and Vacancy Survey]
Review of Max Page. 2000. The Creative Destruction of Manhattan.
Chicago: University of Chicago Press. in the Harvard Business School,
Business History Review
“Implications of globalization for cities.” Background Paper for, United
Nations Center for Human Settlements. Reprinted in part in “Physical
Reflections of Globalization”, in Cities in a Globalizing World, Global
Report on Human Settlement, 2001, United Nations Center for Human
Settlements, 2001, London: Earthscan Publications, pp. 31-38.
“The Divided City in History,” in Marcuse, Peter, and Ronald van Kempen,
Of States and Cities: The Partitioning of Urban Space, Oxford: Oxford
University Press, 2002.
“The Shifting Meaning of the Black Ghetto in the United States.” In
Marcuse, Peter, and Ronald van Kempen, Of States and Cities: The
Partitioning of Urban Space, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002, pp.
109-142.
“States, Cities, and the Partitioning of Urban Space: Conclusions.” (with
Ronald van Kempen). In Marcuse, Peter, and Ronald van Kempen, Of States
and Cities: The Partitioning of Urban Space, Oxford: Oxford University
Press, 2002, pp.258-268.
“Reflections on the Consequences of September 11.” ADPSR New York, Fall
2001, pp. 2-4. also in different form in: “Urban life will change:
Reflections on the consequences of September 11.” Trialog 70 3/2001, pp.
46-47, and in City, vol. 5, no. 3, November 2001, pp. 394-397.
“The Liberal-Conservative Divide in the History of Housing Policy in the
United States” Housing Studies, Vol. 16, No. 6, pp. 717-736. 2001.
“The Layered City,” 2002, in Peter Madsen and Richard Plunz, eds., The
Urban Life World: Formation, Perception, Representation. New York and
London, Routledge.
“After the World Trade Center: Deconcentration and Deplanning,” 2002.
Quaderns d’arquitectura i urbanisme, #232, pp. 38-45, also in Spanish,
“Despues del World Trade Center: Desconcentracion y Desurbanismo”, pp.
28-37.
“Die Stadt, die keine ist.” 2002. Karin Wilhelm and Gregor Langenbrinck.
Hrsg. City-Lights – Zentren, Peripherien, Regionen: Interdisziplinäre
Positionen für eine Urbane Kultur. Köln, Weimar: Böhlau Verlag.
“Depoliticizing Globalization: From Neo-Marxism to the Network Society
of Manuel Castells.” 2002. in John Eade and Christopher Mele, eds.
Understanding the City, Oxford: Blackwell, pp. 131-158. Also in German
as “Entpolitisierte Globalisierungsdiskussion: Informationszeitalter un
Netzwerk gesellschaft bei Manuel Castells,” Prokla 126, 32 No. 2, June,
pp. 321-344, June 2002.
“Urban Form and Globalization after September 11: The View from New
York” International Journal of Urban and Regional Research , September,
2002. vol. 26, no. 3, pp. 591-596.
“What Kind of Planning after September 11?” in Michael Sorkin and Sharon
Zukin, Eds. After the World Trade Center: Rethinking New York City.
2002. New York: Routledge.
“Planning After September 11: The Issues in New York..” Planners Network,
Winter 2002, no. 150, pp. 36-39.
“Dangers Posed by ‘Really Existing globalization.” Habitat Debate,
December 2001, vol. 7, No. 4, pp. 7—8.
“Afterword.” In Of States and Cities: The Partitioning of Urban Space, (with
Ronald van Kempen) Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002, pp. 269-282.
Also in 2001. “Der 11. September wird das urbane Leben verändern.”
Deutsche Zeitschrift für Komunalwissenschaften. 2001/11, pp. 124-139.
"Really Existing Globalization after September 11". Antipode, 2002. vol.
34, No. 4, pp. 633-641.
“Exclusion and Globalization.” Paper prepared for conference of the
Workers’ Chamber, 2002. Vienna, May.
“Entpolitisierte Globalisierungsdiskussion: Informationszeitalter und
Netzwerkgesellschaft bei Manuel Castells.” Prokla, Nr. 127, 2002.
“On the Global Uses of September 11 and Its Urban Impact.” In Stanley
Aronowitz and Heather Gautney, eds. Implicating Empire: Globalization &
Resistance in the 21st Century World Order. 2002 New York: Basic Books,
pp. 271-286.
“The Barricaded City and Deglobalization” Ghent Urban Studies Team, eds.
Post Ex Sub Dis: Urban Fragmentations and Constructions. 2002 Rotterdam:
010 Publishers, pp. 122-131.
“Urban form and globalization after September 11th: the view from New
York,” International Journal of Urban and Regional Research , vol. 26,
No. 3. September, 2003. pp. 596-606.
“Globalisierung nach dem 11. September: städische, politische und
ökonomische Auswirkungen.” In. Albert Scharenberg and Oliver Schmidtke,
eds. 2003. Das ende der Politik? Globalisierung und der Strukturwandel
des Politischen. Munstr, Ger.: Westfälisches Dampfboot, pp. 232-253.
“Migration and Urban Spatial Structure in at Globalizing World” polis,
2/2003, Juli 2003, pp. 12-15.
“Planners, September 11th, and the New Borders of Globalization.” In
Thomas Geisen/Allen Karcher, eds. Grenze: Sozial-Politisch-Kulturell.
Frankfurt/Main, IKO _ Verlag für Interkulturelle Kommunikation, pp.
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OCCASIONAL PAPERS
"Implications of New Federalism on Social Development Planning," AIP
Newsletter, Vol. 8, No. 5, October 1973.
"Social Obligations of a Professional School Philosophy of the Urban
Planning Division," Program of General and Continuing Education in the
Humanities, Seminar Reports, vol. 3, no. 5, Columbia University, Fall
1975.
"Towards Design Criteria for Housing in New Town Intown Programs" (with
Helmut Schulitz and Sean O'Laoire), in Modernizing the Central City: New
Towns Intown and Beyond, by Harvey S. Perloff et al., Cambridge, Ma.:
Bellinger Publishing Co., 1975.
"The Threatened Retreat of Plannng,"Ph.D. Association Newsletter,
Columbia University, Division of Urban Planning, Vol. 1, No. 1, Fall
1979.
"The Establishment in Crisis," in Social Policy, May/June 1980, Vol. 11,
No. 1.
"Dahrendorf in the South Bronx Eine Replik," in 54 ARCHITECTURE,
December 1980.
"On Real Socialism," in Working Papers, Vol. II, No. 5, September/October
1980.
"The Political Economy of Rent Control: Theory and Strategy," Papers in
Planning, No. 7, Columbia University, Division of Urban Planning, 1977.
"West Germany's Housing NonProfits Lessons for the U.S.?" in Urban
Innovation Abroad, published by the Council for International Urban
Liaison, Washington, D.C., March 1979.
"Public Crisis for Private Profit: On the Usefulness of the Urban Fiscal
Crisis," Working Papers, No. 20, Division of Urban Planning, Columbia
University, 1980.
"Reconstruction Will Be the Name of the Biggest Game for Builders in the
Coming Decade," in Builder, January 1, 1981.
"The Urban Fiscal 'Crisis' and Business Movement: How an Artificial
Crisis is Targeted and Who Benefits," Working Papers No. 20A, Division
of Urban Planning, Columbia University, 1981.
Comments on "The Spatial Dimensions and Social Control," in Bruce M.
Stave, Modern Industrial Cities; History, Policy, and Survival, Beverly
Hills; Sage Publications, 1981.
"Response to Frank Kristof's review of 'Housing Abandonment: Does Rent
Control Make a Difference?'" in Book News, CHPC, December 1982.
"The Size of New York's Housing Emergency," City Limits, April 1983.
"America's Housing Crisis Problems and Solutions," in Peoples Housing
News, Vol. 1, No. 1, January 1981.
"'Red Vienna': Housing Programs Flourish," in Shelterforce, vol. 8, No.
4, February 1985.
"Piu grattacieli, piu senza casa," Il Manifesto, 24 gennaio 1985, p. 8.
"Lessons and Warnings for the Housing Movement," in Shelterforce, Vol.
9, No. 1, July 1985.
"Breaking Up Pricey Ghettoes," New York Newsday, January 12, 1987.
City Limits. September 1985.
"Who Will Pay the Piper? Zoning for Justice in New York City," City
Limits, February 1987.
"View Points," Planning, Vol. 53, No. 3 p. 50. March 1987.
"Facing the Nimby Dilemna," City Limits, November 1987.
"Zoning for Justice in New York City,"City Limits, Vol. XII, No. 2
February 1987.
"Criticism or Cooptation: Can Architects Reveal the Sources of
Homelessness?" Crit 20, The Architectural Student Journal: 3032, 1988.5
"Stadt Ort der Entwicklung," Impulse, p. 115, Nov. 1988.
"The Evasion of Social Responsibility," ADPSR News, Vol. 4, No. 1,
Winter 1989, p.11.
"New York City's Charter Revision: Model City by F.A.O. Schwartz,"
Newsweek, April 26, 1989; reprinted in The Weekly Reader, May 15, 1989.
"Is There a Private Market for LowIncome Housing?" Occulus, Vol. 51, No.
8, April 1989, p.4.
"More on the Fascism Debate: Is the Built Environment Political?"
Newsline, May, 1989, p.4.
"Alternatives in the Choice of Housing Policies," Taipei, Taiwan,
Department and Graduate Institute of Sociology, National Chengchi
University, May, 1992.
"Towards Clarity in East/West Housing Studies: Some Conceptual Issues of
'Market' and 'State'", Conference Paper, Noszvaj, Hungary, June.
"On Ethics, History, and Planning Practice." Journal of the American
Planning Association, Autumn, 1989, p. 500.
"Housing Reform in Eastern Europe: "State" and "Market" as a Hobson's
Choice, with Proposals for Reform." Paper presented at Housing
Conference, Oslo, Norway, 1991.
"Political compromising in East Germany." In These Times, 1990.
"Das Feindbild Stasi sichert dem Westen den Status quo." Frankfurter
Rundschau, #112, May 14, 1992, Dokumentation, page 18.
"Gimme Shelter [Homelessness in New York City]." Artforum, May, 1992,
pp. 8892.
"Comprehensive PlanningNot!" [The New York City C.H.A.S.] City Limits,
June/July, 1992, p. 22.
"Abwicklung in East Germany: Renewal, Destalinization, or Suppression?
The Incorporation of Research and Higher Education in the ExGDR into the
Systems of the F.R.G." New York: Columbia University, Working Papers of
the Institute on East Central Europe, 1991.
"Purging the Professoriat: Fear and Loathing in the Former East German
Academy." Lingua Franca, vol. 2, no. 2, December, 1991,pp. 3236.
"Intellectual Purge: 'Wrapping Up' East Germany." The Nation, vol 253,
No. 23, December 30, 1991, pp. 84648.
"Eastern Europe's Changing Housing Policy." Shelterforce,
NovemberDecember, #60, pp. 1819, 1991.
"Brainwashing in East Germany: 'DeStalinization' as Ideological
Colonization." Monthly Review Newsletter, Fall, Volume 3, No. 2, 1991.
"In Defense of Degentrification." New York Newsday, December 2, 1991, p.
68
"Clintonein zweiter Bush?" Links, nr. 280, September, 1993.
"Assessment of the possible alternatives and arguments against the
market reform in housing policy." Architectura 2:2225.
"Empowering New York." City Limits, March, 1994, p. 2021.
"What's Wrong with Empowerment Zones," City Limits, May, 1994
“Is Australia Different? Globalization and the New Urban Poverty,”
Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute, Melbourne, Occasional
Paper 3. September 1995.
“Race, Space, and Class: The Unique and the Global in South Africa.”
Department of Sociology, University of Witwatersrand, Occasional Paper
Series, 1995.
“Mind the Gap. New York City’s latest Housing and Vacancy Survey results.”
City Limits vol. XXI, no. 3, March. pp. 22-3. 1996.
“What does privatization of housing mean?” in Housing and Urban
Development in the 21st Century. A selection of papers from the 6th
International Research Conference on Housing, Chen Guangting and Marc
Choko, eds. Beijing: Editions scientifiques et techniques de Beijing (in
Chinese). 1995.
“An Isolated US Opposes Housing as a Human Right.” (with Tom Angotti)
The Planners Network Newsletter, March, 1996.
“Slouching towards Istanbul: U.S. Further Isolates Itself at Habitat
II.” Planners Network, September, 1986, pp. 1-2.
“Conference [Habitat II] Hears More Wordplay than Substance.” CUPReport,
Center for Urban Policy Research, Rutgers University, Winter 1996, pp.
3,5.
“A View from across the Atlantic.” Trialog 50, 1997 pp. 9-11.
"Preface", in Herbert Marcuse, 1998. Technology, War, and Fascism.
London, Routledge.
“Sustainability Is Not Enough.” 1998. Planners Network. May, No. 129, p.
1 ff.
“Drugs in Public housing”. 1998 In Willem Van Vliet, ed. The
Encyclopedia of Housing. Thousand Oaks, CA.: Sage Publications.
“Foreword.” in Herbert Marcuse: Technology, War and Fascism, ed. Douglas
Kellner, Collected Papers of Herbert Marcuse, Volume One. London and New
York: Routledge
“Report from Israel.” Jewish Currents, May, 1999, pp. 33-35, 48.
“Solving the Housing Crisis: What is Really Needed?” Planners Network,
May/June 2001, no. 147, pp. 4f.
“Viewpoint,” City Limits. 2001.
“Urban Life will Change.” 2001. Urban, vol. 5, No. 1, Fall. Pp. 5-6.
“Our city Will Change.” 2001. The Five Borough Report, #5, October, p.
2.
“Reflections on the Consequences of September 11.” adpsr New York, Fall
2001, pp. 2-4.
“Urban life will change: Reflections on the consequences of September
11.” Trialog 70 3/2001, pp. 46-47.
“Does Transportation Really Deserve Top Billing Downtown?” Gotham
Gazette, http://www.gothamgazette.com/rebuilding_nyc/features/marcuse.shtml,
July 2002
“The Right to Urban Planning.” Human Rights and the Town, Report of
Valladolid, 2002University of Valladolid, School of Architecture, pp.
109-110, 2002.
“Planning After September 11: The Issues in New York..” Planners Network,
Winter 2002, no. 150, pp. 36-39. Also in “La Ground Zero di Libeskind e
Think.” Il Giornale Dell’ Architettura, Torino, 2:5, Marzo 2003.
BOOK REVIEWS
"Scholarship and Burning Issues," a review of Poverty Amid Affluence by
Oscar Ornati, in The New Republic, August 13, 1966, pp. 2324.
Housing and Housing Policy in the U.S. and the U.K., by Harold L. Wolman,
Journal of the American Institute of Planners, Vol. 42, No. 4, October
1976.
Landlord and Tenant: Cases, Materials, and Text, by Martin Partington,
Urban Lawyer, Summer 1977.
Four books on rent control, Journal of the American Institute of
Planners, Vol. 43, No. 4, October 1977.
The Housing of Nations, Leland S. Burns and Leo Grebler, Halsted Press,
John Wiley & Sons, 1977, in Journal of the American Institute of
Planners, Summer 1978.
The Prospective City, by Arthur P. Solomon, in Planning, April 1980.
Housing Policy in the Developed Economy, by B. Headey, London: Croom
Helm, 1978; Political Economy of Housing Workshop the Conference of
Socialist Economists, Housing, Construction and the State, London: The
Workshop, 1980
C. Pugh, Housing in Capitalist Socieites, Farnborough, Hampshire: Gover,
1980. IJURR, 1981.
The Ecology of Housing Destruction, by Peter D. Salins, New York: New
York University Press, 1980, in Journal of the American Planning
Association, Vol. 47, No. 2, April 1981, p.!4.
America's Housing: Prospects and Problems, by George Sternlieb et al.,
New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University, Center for Urban Policy
Research, 1980, in Political Science Quarterly, Summer 1981, p. 343.
The Geography of Housing, by Larry S. Bourne, New York: John Wiley &
SonsHalsted Press Division, 1981, in Journal of the American Planning
Association, Vol. 48, No. 2, Spring 1982, p. 253.
Advanced Industrialization and the Inner Cities, Gail Garfield Schwartz,
Lexington, Mass.: Heath and Company/Lexington Books, 1981, in Archiv für
Kommunalwissenschaften , January, 1983.
Revitalizing America's Cities: Neighborhood Reinvestment and
Displacement by Michael H. Schill and Richard P. Nathan, with the
assistance of Harrichand Persaud. Albany: State University of New York
Press, 1983 in Journal of Planning Education and Research, Vol. 5, No.
1:64 (Autumn 1985).
Tenants and the New American Dream by Allen Heskin, in City Limits,
January 1985, vol. 10, no. 1.
Bullock, N. and Read, J. The Movement for Housing Reform in Germany and
France, 1840 1914, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985. In the
International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, spring, 1986.
Dwight Merriam et al., Inclusionary Zoning Moves Downtown, Washington
D.C.: APA, 1985 reviewed in Planners Network No.c, April 22, 1987.
Foglesong, R.E., Planning the Capitalist City: The Colonial Era to the
1920's, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1986, in International
Journal of Urban and Regional Research,, vol 11, No. 3, 1987
Ronald Lawson with Mark Naison, The Tenant Movement in New York City,
New Brunswick, Rutgers Univ. Press, reviewed in International Journal of
Urban and Regional Research, September, 1988.
"Perspectives on Homelessness: Review of Five Books," Urban Affairs
Quarterly, Vol. 23, No. 4, June, 1988, p. 647656.
Irving Welfeld, Where We Live. reviewed in American Political Science
Review, vol 84, 1990.
Kosta Mathey, ed. Socialist Housing in the Third World, in Trialog,
1991.
Richard Plunz, Housing in New York City." in International Journal of
Urban and Regional Research, vol. 16, No. 2, pp 3334, 1992.
Interviews. Sonntag, Berlin am Abend, Morgen, Bofast (Sweden), Public
Broadcasting System, Der Spiegel.
"Today's Lessons from Yesterday's Research: The Case of the GDR." Review
of Rueschmeyer et al., The Quality of Life in the German Democratic
Republic, Journal of International Affairs, vol. 45, No. 1., pp. 277283,
summer 1991.
Galster, George. 1992. The Metropolis in Black and White. New Brunswick,
N.J.: Rutgers Center for Urban Policy Research, in Journal of the
American Planning Association, Summer 1994, p. 418.
Suttles, Gerald D. The ManMade City: The LandUse Confidence Game in
Chicago. in Journal of Architectural and Planning Research, 1992.
Jeffrey M. Diefendorf. 1993. In the Wake of War: The Reconstruction of
German Cities after World War II. New York: Oxford University Press. in
The Journal of Interdisciplinary History 1995., pp. 515-6.
Smith, Michael Peter, ed. 1995. Marginal Spaces. New Brunswick, New
Jersey: Transaction. In International Journal of Urban and Regional
Research, vol 21, no. 1, pp. 154-5.
Sidney Brower. 1996. Good Neighborhoods: A Study of In-Town and Suburban
Residential Environments. Westport, CN: Praeger, reviewed in Citizens
Housing and Planning Council Newsletter, 1997,
Susan Ruddick. 1996. Young and Homeless in Hollywood: Mapping Social
Identities. New York: Routledge. In Journal of Planning Education and
Research, Fall 1998, vol. 18, no. 1, pp. 86-89.
Anthony Downs, Urban Affairs and Urban Policy. in Netherlands Journal of
Housing and the Built Environment, vo. 14, No. 2, pp. 199201.
Jared N. Day. 1999. Urban Castles: Tenement Housing and Landlord
Activism in New York City, 1890-1943_. New York: Columbia University
Press in H-Urban Net.
Max Page. 2001. The Creative Destruction of Manhattan. Chicago:
University of Chicago Press. in the Harvard Business School Business
History Review, Summer, pp. 391-393.
RESEARCH REPORTS AND CONFERENCE PAPERS
Report to Governor, Connecticut State Temporary Commission on Housing,
Hartford, 1957.
"Tenant Participation For What?" Working Paper No. 11220, Urban
Institute, July 30, 1970.
"Housing Policy and Social Indicators," Center for Planning and
Development Research, Working Paper No. 130, University of California at
Berkeley, September 1970; presented at the National Conference, American
Institute of Planners, Minneapolis, Minn., October 1970.
"Homeownership for the Poor: Economic Implications for the Owner/Occupant,"
Working Paper No. 1226, Urban Institute, March 1971, 63 pp.
"The Legal Attributes of Homeownership for Low and Moderate Income
Families," Working Paper No. 20911, Urban Institute, April 1972, 200 pp.
"The Financial Attributes of Homeownership for Low and Moderate Income
Families," Working Paper No. 20912, Urban Institute, April 1972, 72 pp.
"The House as Self: Residential Alienation, Social Welfare and Public
Policy," paper prepared for presentation to the 1972 Annual Meeting,
Society for the Study of Social Problems, August 1972.
"Conservationist Values and Urban Politics," a paper delivered at
seminar
on Environmental Quality and Social Justice in Urban America, sponsored
by the Conservation Foundation, Woodstock Conference Center, November
15, 1972.
"A Housing Program for the Model Neighborhood," a report prepared by
Community Consultants, Inc., for InterCity Housing Corporation under
contract with the Waterbury Model Cities Agency in Waterbury, Ct.,
December 1972.
"Environmental Constraints and Social Needs," paper presented before
conference on The Environment of the Open Society, sponsored by the
Suburban Action Institute, New York, January 17, 1973.
"Implementation Analysis of Selected Components of the Los Angeles
General
Plan," jointly with Professor Leroy Higginbotham and students in SAUP
223B, Professional Development Seminar, UCLA, March 1973, Working Paper
no. 21, School of Architecture and Urban Planning.
"Toward the Development of a Community Plan for South East Los Angeles,"
prepared for The Urban Workshop, October 1973, by the Urban Innovations
Group, Inc., (Project Manager).
"East Los Angeles: Data Inventory and Proposed Community Planning
Process,"
prepared for Los Angeles County Regional Planning Commission, October
1973, by the Urban Innovations Group, Inc. (Project Manager).
"Criteria for Housing in New Towns," (together with Helmut Schulitz,
Sean
O'Laoire, and Frank Klett), included in Central City Modernization: The
New Town in Town Approach, Vol. III, Section 1, New Town in Town Study,
School of Architecture and Urban Planning, UCLA, December 1973.
"Tenure and the Housing System: The Relationship and the Potential for
Change," Working Paper 20984, Urban Institute, 1973 (coauthor Richard
Clark).
"Analysis of Legal Issues," Section 3, Design and Development Plan
Culver City, Vol. 1, prepared by the Urban Innovations Group, Inc. 1974.
"The Ethics of the Planning Profession: The Need for Role
Differentiation,"
Working Paper DP43, University of California, Los Angeles, School of
Architecture and Urban Planning, August 1974.
"Citizen Participation in a Community Plan: A Methodology," with others,
prepared for Joint Center for Community Studies, University of
California, Los Angeles, January, 1974.
"Fiscal Impact Analysis, Jefferson Valley Shopping Mall," prepared for
Concerned Citizens of Yorktown, February 1978.
"The Myth of the Benevolent State: Notes Towards a Theory of Housing
Conflict," paper delivered at Conference on Urban Change and Conflict,
Centre for Environmental Studies, London, January 1977.
"Visit of U.S./U.K. Housing Specialists to Federal Republic of Germany,
May 1522, 1977," mimeo.
"Meeting Low Income Families' Housing Needs," in Hearings, Subcommittee
on the City of the Committee on Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs,
House of Representatives, 95th Congress, April 1977.
"Ethics and 'The Public Interest' in Transportation Planning," paper
delivered at meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington,
D.C., January 1978.
"Locational Patterns and the Urban Fiscal Crisis in the United States,"
paper presented at Conference on the Suburbs, Paris, France, January
1981.
"Public Intervention: Alternatives to the Private Housing Market," 6th
Annual Meeting of Conference on Alternative State and Local Politics,
Pittsburgh, Pa., July 1980.
"New York After the Fiscal Crisis of 1975," presented at Conference held
at School of Architecture, University of Geneva, June 1981.
"Triage: Programming the Death of Communities," with Andrea Pereira and
Peter Medoff, for The Working Group for Community Development Reform,
November 1980.
Housing Abandonment: Failure of a System, Office of Policy Development
and Research, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 1982.
"The City and Urbanization in a Comparative Perspective," Yale
University,
The Concilium on International and Area Studies Determinism in City
Evolution: The United States and Europe, January 20, 1983.
"Histoire Du Logement Ouvrier Dans La Ville De New York: Elements Pour
Une Hypothese de Travail." December, 1983.
Testimony before Congressional Committee: Hearings before the
Subcommittee on Census and Population of the Committee on Post Office
and Civil Service, House of Representatives, 98th Congress, 2nd Session,
April, 1984. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1984,
pp. 83120.
"Framework Hypothesis for the History of Working Class Housing in New
York City, Working Papers No. 25, Division of Urban Planning, Columbia
University, 1984.
"Tenant Participation and Tenant Management Projects at the Metropolitan
Housing Authority: Preliminary Assessment and Observations," for the
Cleveland Foundation and Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority, with
Harry J. Wexler of Holt, Wexler and Crawford, New Haven, Ct., 1986.
"An RFP for a Comprehensive Plan for the West Side," Community Board #7,
New York, New York, 1986.
"Housing for All: A Reality or Dream?" delivered at Breakfast MiniSeries
sponsored by the New York Chapter, American Jewish Committee, April 15,
1986.
The Uses and Limits of Rent Control: A Report with Recommendations,
Division of Housing and Community Renewal, State of New York, December
1986; reprinted in part "Warehoused People Warehoused Apartments,"
Coalition for the Homeless, New York City, October 1981.
"Homelessness and LowIncome Housing: A Working bibliography," with
Christine Benglia Bevington, Architects/Designers/Planners for Social
Responsibility, New York, July 1987.
"An Equity Case Study: Housing," Association of Collegiate Schools of
Planning, San Francisco, 1983.
"Charter Revision in New York City," in Neighborhoods, Land Use and the
New York City Charter, Conference Summary, November 1987.
"Do we really want to house the community?" in Gerry Sweeney, ed.
Housing the Community, 2,000. Dublin, Built Environment Research Centre,
Dublin Institute of Technology, 1991.
"Property Rights, Housing, and Changing Societal Systems: Notes Towards
a Discussion of the Issues in Eastern Europe," Paper presented at
Conference on Property Rights, M.I.T., Cambridge, Mass, March, 1992.
"European Experience and United States Practice: The Twelve Principles
of Governmental Housing Policy." Johns Hopkins Institute for Policy
Studies Policy Leadership Seminar, May, 1993.
"Ethnic Identity, Cities, and Space." in Proceedings, International
Adriatic conference, July 1-2, Trieste. Interreg IIC- CADSES, Vision
Planet, The European Commission
“United States,” in Social Housing, Tenure and Housing Allowance: an
International Review, Social Research Branch, Department for Work and
Pensions, London, United Kingdom |