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1 Curriculum Vitae Emily Talen, Phd University of Chicago 1126 E 59th St Chicago, IL 60637 [email protected] EDUCATION Phd, Urban Geography, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, 1995. Master's, City and Regional Planning, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, 1984. BA, Sociology, Calvin College, Grand Rapids, MI, 1980. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Professor of Urbanism, Division of Social Sciences, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL (6/16 – present). Visiting Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Cambridge, MA (8/13 – 2/15). Visiting Professor, University of Chicago, Committee on Geographical Studies, Chicago, IL (3/14 – 6/14). Director, Phoenix Urban Research Laboratory (PURL), Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts, The Design School, Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ (8/10 – 8/12). Professor, School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning and School of Sustainability, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ (8/07 – 5/16). Senior Sustainability Scientist, Global Institute of Sustainability, Arizona State University (11/10 – 5/16). Professor (2007), Associate Professor (2003-06), Assistant Professor (1999-02), Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign, Champaign, IL.
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Curriculum Vitae

Emily Talen, Phd University of Chicago

1126 E 59th St Chicago, IL 60637

[email protected]

EDUCATION

Phd, Urban Geography, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, 1995. Master's, City and Regional Planning, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, 1984.

BA, Sociology, Calvin College, Grand Rapids, MI, 1980.

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

Professor of Urbanism, Division of Social Sciences, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL (6/16 – present). Visiting Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Cambridge, MA (8/13 – 2/15). Visiting Professor, University of Chicago, Committee on Geographical Studies, Chicago, IL (3/14 – 6/14). Director, Phoenix Urban Research Laboratory (PURL), Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts, The Design School, Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ (8/10 – 8/12). Professor, School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning and School of Sustainability, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ (8/07 – 5/16). Senior Sustainability Scientist, Global Institute of Sustainability, Arizona State University (11/10 – 5/16). Professor (2007), Associate Professor (2003-06), Assistant Professor (1999-02), Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, IL.

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Faculty Advisor, The Community Design Center of the University of Illinois, Urbana, IL (7/03 – 7/06). Storefront design center staffed by planning and architecture students from the University of Illinois. Assistant Professor, Geography and Political Economy, School of Social Sciences, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX (8/98 – 8/99). Research Assistant Professor (half time), Regional Research Institute, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV (7/95 – 5/98). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Geology and Geography, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV (9/96 – 5/98) Teaching Assistant, Department of Geography, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA (1/92 – 6/92). Lecturer, College of Environmental Design, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO (8/90 – 1/91). Research Associate, Department of Geography, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA (7/90 – 6/91).

Graduate Research Associate, Department of City and Regional Planning, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH (1/83 – 9/83).

FELLOWSHIPS and AWARDS

Elected Fellow, Congress for the New Urbanism. Inaugural Class of 2015.

Guggenheim Fellowship, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation (2015).

Will and Nan Clarkson Chair in Planning, Scholar-in-Residence Award, SUNY Buffalo, November 9-14, 2014.

The Charter of the New Urbanism, Top Ten Books – 2014. Planetizen. Emily Talen, Editor. http://www.planetizen.com/topbooks2014

Elected Fellow, American Institute of Certified Planners, American Planning Association. Class of 2012.

The Codes Project (www.codesproject.asu.edu), Top 10 Websites – 2011, Planetizen. http://www.planetizen.com/websites/2011

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Finalist, Build a Better Burb Design Competition. Entry: “The Living Market”. June 28, 2010. Sponsored by the Long Island Index and the Rauch Foundation. With Sungduck Lee.

Voted into Planetizen’s “Top 100 Urban Thinkers” in both the 2009 and 2017 polls (www.planetizen.com).

The Amacon-Beasley Scholar-in-Residence Award, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, March 1-6, 2010.

The Chester Rapkin Award for Best Paper in the Journal of Planning Education and Research, 2008.

Outstanding Book Review Award for 2004 in the Journal of the American Planning Association (review of The Livable City). Awarded by the American Planning Association.

Graduate Fellowship, Department of Geography, University of California, Santa Barbara (1991–1992).

Outstanding Student Project Award, Department of City and Regional Planning, The Ohio State University (1983).

EDITORIAL AND ADVISORY BOARDS Research Advisory Committee, Preservation Green Lab, National Trust for Historic Preservation (1/18 – present) Board of Directors (National), Congress for the New Urbanism (5/17 – present) State of Illinois Chapter, Board member, Congress for the New Urbanism (1/17 – present) Editorial Board, Town Planning Review (5/15 – present) Editorial Board, Urban Design International (4/15 – present) Juror, The Driehaus Form-Based Codes Award, The Form-Based Codes Institute, 2012. Editorial Board, Journal of Architectural and Planning Research (9/13 – present)

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Editorial Board, Journal of the American Planning Association (9/10 – present) Advisory Board, Sustainable Urban Metabolism for Europe, Seventh Framework Programme of the European Union (1/10 - present). Participant, The Mayors’ Institute on City Design, National Endowment for the Arts, October 7-9, 2009, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts.

Editorial Board, Urban Morphology (5/07 – present). Founding Co-Editor, Journal of Urbanism (3/07 – present). Editorial Board, Planning Theory & Practice (9/06 – present). Advisory Board, Remaking Cities Institute, Carnegie Mellon University (1/06 – present). Editorial Board, The Open Urban Studies and Demography Journal (12/06 – present). Board of Directors, The Center for Applied Transect Studies, Inc., Miami, FL (1/05 – present). Editorial Board, Journal of Planning Literature (1/05 – present). Editorial Board, Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design (8/03 – present). Editorial Board, Journal of Urban Design (12/04 – present).

Guest Editor, International Regional Science Review, Special Issue on Smart Growth; Vol. 28, No. 2, 2005 (with Gerrit Knaap). Book Review Editor. Journal of Planning Literature (12/03 – 2/12). Guest Editor, New Urban Post, Vol. VII, “Urban Form: Searching for Balance”; January, 2004 (with Jason Brody).

Guest Editor, Journal of Urban Design, Special Issue on the Transect; Volume 7, Number 3, October, 2002 (with Andrés Duany). Assistant Editor, Papers in Regional Science: The Journal of the Regional Science Association International (7/92 – 6/95).

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RESEARCH GRANTS AND CONTRACTS

Social Sciences Research Center, University of Chicago. Grant to support “Street Psychology: Exploring the Link Between Pedestrian Experience and Cognitive Well-Being.” (with Marc Berman). April 2019 – April 2021. ($43,000).

KTH Royal Institute of Technology and Center for the Future of Places, Stockholm, Sweden. Grant to support “Does Main Street Have a Future? Reconsidering Retail in the Era of Chain Stores and E-Commerce.” September 2018 – May 2019 ($25,000).

City of Phoenix, Reinvent Phoenix, Planning and Design Phase II. HUD funded project. Coding approach to affordable housing. January 2013 – December, 2014 ($10,000). Sub-contractor.

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), 2010 Transformation Initiative: Sustainable Communities Research Grant Program. “Affordable Housing and Walkable Neighborhoods: A National Urban Analysis”. January, 2011 – January, 2014. ($500,000). Emily Talen, PI (with Julia Koschinsky).

The Oram Foundation/Fund for the Environment & Urban Life. “Provision of Affordable Housing in New Urban Developments: An Exploratory Analysis.” September, 2010 – May, 2011 ($10,000). Emily Talen, PI.

National Science Foundation, Central Arizona - Phoenix Long-Term Ecological Research (CAP LTER) Program; “Urban codes and their effect on land use change” Grant No. DEB-0423704. May, 2009 – September, 2010 ($10,000). Sub-contractor.

National Endowment for the Arts, Access to Artistic Excellence, Design category. Grant to support the publication of a virtual book of urban codes. July, 2007 – July, 2009 ($30,000). Emily Talen, PI.

Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts. Grant to support research on socially diverse neighborhoods in Chicago. January, 2006 – January, 2007 ($7,500). Emily Talen, PI.

The Driehaus Foundation. Grant to support research on socially diverse neighborhoods in Chicago. January, 2006 – January, 2007 ($10,000). Emily Talen, PI.

Human and Community Development Extension, University of Illinois. Grant to develop a web-based training manual for citizen planners. August, 2004 – June, 2005 ($7,000). Emily Talen, PI.

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Partnership Illinois, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, IL. Community Based Learning Grant to establish two new courses on community design. August, 2004 – December, 2005 ($22,188). Emily Talen, PI.

University of Illinois, Office of Public Engagement and Institutional Relations, Urbana, IL. Grant to set up a Community and Urban Design Center. August, 2003 – August, 2005 ($50,000). Emily Talen, PI.

UIUC Campus Research Board, January, 2003 – January, 2004. Transect Studies ($9,000). Emily Talen, PI.

Atlanta Regional Business Coalition, Atlanta, GA. “Smart Growth Regulatory Audit.” August, 2002 – January, 2003 ($18,000). Emily Talen, PI.

UIUC Campus Research Board, Humanities Released Time Grant. “The Continuity of Ideals: New Urbanism in Historical Perspective”. September – December, 2002 ($9,000). Emily Talen, PI.

John Nolen Research Fund, Cornell University, Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections. “The Continuity of Ideals: New Urbanism in Historical Perspective”. September – December, 2002. ($1,500). Emily Talen, PI.

National Science Foundation, Geography and Regional Science Program; “Research Experiences for Undergraduates” Extension of Grant BCS-9905349. September, 2002 – May, 2003 ($6,000). Emily Talen, PI.

University Consortium for Geographic Information Science (UCGIS) and Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). “Global Urban Quality: An Analysis of Urban Indicators Using Geographic Information Science.” January, 2001 – January, 2002 ($42,000). Emily Talen, PI; Lew Hopkins, Zorica Nedovic-Budic and Faranak Miraftab, Co-PI’s.

Village of Rantoul, Illinois. “Comprehensive Plan for the City of Rantoul.” January, 2001 – June, 2002 ($49,768). Clyde Forrest, PI; Emily Talen and Gerrit Knaap, Co-PI’s.

Tri-County Regional Planning Commission, Peoria, Illinois. “Planning in Peoria”. May, 2000 – August, 2000 ($7,000). Gerrit Knaap, PI; Rob Olshansky and Emily Talen, Co-PI’s.

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State of Illinois Department of Natural Resources. “Zoning, Infrastructure, Finance and Urban Growth”. January, 2000 – July, 2000 ($27,275). Gerrit Knaap, PI; Clyde Forrest and Emily Talen, Co-PI’s.

UIUC Campus Research Board. “Development of a Research Infrastructure for the Analysis of Urban Form”. January – December, 2001 ($27.000). Emily Talen, PI.

City of Pittsfield, Illinois. “Comprehensive Plan for the City of Pittsfield.” October, 2000 – May, 2001 ($10,541). Emily Talen, PI.

National Science Foundation, Geography and Regional Science Program; “Neighborhood Evaluation Using GIS.” BCS-9905349. June, 2000 – June, 2003 ($125,428). Emily Talen, PI.

Bruton Center for Development Studies, Dallas,Texas. “Using GIS to facilitate resident evaluation of the Cadillac Heights neighborhood, Dallas, TX”. June – July, 1999 ($10,000). Emily Talen, PI.

Institute for Public Affairs, West Virginia University, and Morgantown Area Chamber of Commerce; “Cheat Lake Area Strategic Plan”. March, 1997 – October, 1997 ($9,000). Emily Talen, PI.

National Science Foundation. Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant. "The Achievement of Comprehensive Planning Goals: An Empirical Study of Public Service Accessibility". SBR-9304644. June, 1993 – October, 1994 ($10,000). Emily Talen, PI.

PUBLICATIONS

Books

Talen, Emily, Ed. 2020. A Research Agenda for New Urbanism. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.

Talen, Emily. 2018. Neighborhood. New York: Oxford University Press.

Talen, Emily and Sungduck Lee. 2018. Design for Social Diversity. London: Routledge.

Talen, Emily, Ed. 2015. Retrofitting Sprawl: Addressing Seventy Years of Failed Urban Form. Athens, GA: The University of Georgia Press.

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Talen, Emily, Ed. 2013. The Charter of the New Urbanism, 2nd Edition. New York: McGraw-Hill. 302 pages.

Duany, Andrés and Talen, Emily, Eds. 2013. Landscape Urbanism and Its Discontents: Dissimulating the Sustainable City. Vancouver, BC: New Society Publishers. 315 pages.

Talen, Emily. 2012. City Rules: How Regulations Affect Urban Form. Washington, D.C.: Island Press. 236 pages.

Talen, Emily. 2009. Urban Design Reclaimed: Tools, Techniques and Strategies for Planners. Washington, D.C.: Planners Press. 145 pages.

Talen, Emily. 2008. Design for Diversity: Exploring Socially Mixed Neighborhoods. London: Architectural Press (Elsevier). 246 pages.

Talen, Emily. 2005. New Urbanism and American Planning: The Conflict of Cultures. London: Routledge. 318 pages.

Book Chapters Talen, Emily. 2019. Urban and Regional Sustainability. In Handbook of Regional Science, 2nd Edition, Manfred Fischer and Peter Nijkamp, Eds. Heidelberg, Germany: Springer.

Talen, Emily. 2018. Historic Buildings, Chain Stores, and Mom & Pop Retail. In Erica Avrami, Ed., Urban Heritage and Data in the 21st Century. New York: Columbia University Press. Talen, Emily. 2017. Neighborhood Social Diversity and Metropolitan Segregation. In The Post-Urban World: Emergent Transformations Of Cities And Regions In The Innovative Global Economy, Tigran Haas and Hans Westlund, Eds. London: Routledge. Talen, Emily. 2017. Neighborhood Centers. In The Routledge Handbook of Housing Policy and Planning, Katrin B. Anacker, Mai Thi Nguyen, and David P. Varady, Eds. London: Routledge. Talen, Emily. 2015. New urbanism: Traditions for the Future. In Urbanisms: Urban Planning and Design in Contemporary Rhetoric and Practice, Tigran Haas, Ed. Stockholm: Atlantis Press. Translated into Swedish.

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Talen, Emily. 2015. A Targeted Approach to Planning Socially Diverse Neighborhoods. In Cities & the Politics of Difference: Multiculturalism and Diversity in Urban Planning, Michael A. Burayidi, Ed. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. Talen, Emily. 2015. Planning the Emergent and Dealing with Uncertainty: Regulations and Urban Form. In Emergent Urbanism: Urban Planning & Design in Times of Systemic and Structural Change, Tigran Haas and Krister Olsson, Eds. London: Ashgate. Koschinsky, Julia and Emily Talen. 2015. From Sprawl to Walkable: How Far is That? In Fixing Sprawl: Addressing Seventy Years of Failed Urban Form, Talen, Emily, Ed. Athens, GA: The University of Georgia Press.

Talen, Emily. 2013. Urban In/Justice. In Shared Spaces, Shared Values: Ethics, Design and Planning of the Built Environment, Claudia Basta and Stefano Moroni, Eds. New York: Springer. Pp. 125-132.

Talen, Emily. 2013. Urban and Regional Sustainability. In Handbook of Regional Science, Manfred Fischer and Peter Nijkamp, Eds. Heidelberg, Germany: Springer.

Talen, Emily. 2012. The Seaside Code. In Dhiru Thadani, Ed., Vision of Seaside. New York: Rizzoli. Pp. 193-214.

Talen, Emily. 2012. Jane Jacobs and the Diversity Ideal. In The Urban Wisdom of Jane Jacobs, Sonia Hirt and Diane Zahm, Eds. London: Routledge. Pp. 212-228.

Sorlien, Sandy and Emily Talen. 2012. Context-Based Coding. In Tigran Haas, Ed., Sustainable Urbanism and Beyond: Rethinking Cities for the Future. New York: Rizzoli. Pp. 99-104.

Talen, Emily. 2011. Sustainability in Planning. In Randy Crane and Rachel Weber, Eds., The Oxford Handbook of Urban Planning. Oxford University Press.

Talen, Emily. 2011. Geovisualization of Spatial Equity. In Timothy Nyerges, Helen Couclelis, and Robert McMaster, Eds., Handbook of GIS and Society Research. London, UK: Sage Publications.

Talen, Emily. 2011. Form-Based Codes vs. Conventional Zoning. In Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris and Tridib Banerjee, Eds., Urban Design: Roots, Influences, and Trends. The Routledge Companion to Urban Design. London: Routledge.

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Talen, Emily. 2009. Americans, Urbanism, and Sprawl: An Exploration of Living Preferences. In Michael Thompson, Ed., Fleeing the City: Studies in the Culture and Politics of Antiurbanism. New york: Palgrave-Macmillan.

Talen, Emily. 2009. Bad Parenting. In Alex Krieger and William S. Saunders, Eds., Urban Design. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Pp. 183-185.

Talen, Emily. 2008. Just Seaside. In Zane Kathryne Schwaiger, Ed., Views of Seaside: Commentaries and Observations on a City of Ideas. New York: Rizzoli.

Talen, Emily. 2007. The Unbearable Lightness of New Urbanism. In Tigran D. Hasic, Ed., New Urbanism and Beyond: Designing Cities for the Future. New York: Rizzoli.

Talen, Emily. 2004. The Planning Model. In Windsor Forum on Design Education, Stephanie Bothwell, Andres Duany, Peter Hetzel, Steven Hurtt, and Dhiru Thadani, Eds. Miami, FL: New Urban Press. Pp. 169-178.

Talen, Emily. 2004. The City Beautiful, The City Efficient: Plan-Making in its Prime, 1899-1929. In Prairie Urbanism, Zachary Borders, Ed. Chicago, IL: Congress for the New Urbanism. Pp. 33-38.

Knaap, Gerrit and Emily Talen. 2003. Infrastructure Finance and Urban Development in Illinois: Does Negotiation Exacerbate Sprawl?” In Infrastructure Provision and the Negotiating Process, Frank Ennis, Ed. Hampshire, UK: Ashgate Publishing. Pp. 155-174.

Chapters in Encyclopedia

Talen, Emily. 2015. Access: Geographical. In: James D. Wright (editor-in-chief), International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences, 2nd edition, Vol 1. Oxford: Elsevier. pp. 64–67.

Talen, Emily. 2014. New Urbanism. In: Michalos AC, Ed. Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-Being Research. Springer, Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer, pp 4356-4358.

Talen, Emily. 2011. New Urbanism. In Andrew T. Carswell, Ed., The Encyclopedia of Housing, 2nd Edition. London, UK: Sage Publications.

Talen, Emily. 2010. Affordable Housing. In Dhiru Thadani, Ed., The Language of Towns and Cities. New York: Rizzoli.

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Talen, Emily. 2007. Edge Cities. Encyclopedia of Human Geography. Barney Warf, editor. London, UK: Sage Publications.

Talen, Emily. 2001. Geographical Access. International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Vol. 3.6, Article 7. Neil J. Smelser and Paul B. Baltes, editors. Oxford, UK: Elsevier Science.

Exhibits

2015. Neighborhood: The Measure and Meaning of an Urban Ideal. Center for Urban Research and Learning, Loyola University. February 10 – 25, 2015.

2014. Neighborhood: The Measure and Meaning of an Urban Ideal. Richard and Mary L. Gray Center for Arts and Inquiry, University of Chicago. April 6 – 24, 2014.

2007. The Design of Diversity: Urban Design for Chicago’s Socially Mixed Neighborhoods. Iowa State University, Perry, Iowa, July 15 – October 15, 2007.

2006. The Design of Diversity: Urban Design for Chicago’s Socially Mixed Neighborhoods. I-Space Gallery, 230 W. Superior St., Chicago, IL. June 9 – 30, 2006.

Refereed Journal Articles

Talen, Emily and Jeong, Hyesun. 2019. What is the value of ‘main street’? Framing and testing the arguments. Cities, 92, 208–218. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cities.2019.03.023 Talen, Emily and Jeong, Hyesun. 2018. Street Rules: Does Zoning Support Main Street? Urban Design International. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41289-018-0076-x Talen, Emily. 2018. The Relentless Link between Neighborhoods and Segregation: What are the Alternatives? Town Planning Review 89, 5: 443-462. DOI: 10.3828/tpr.2018.29 Talen, Emily and Hyesun Jeong. 2018. Does the Classic American Main Street Still Exist? An Exploratory Look. Journal of Urban Design. DOI: 10.1080/13574809.2018.1436962

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Talen, Emily, Stephen M. Wheeler, and Luc Anselin. 2018. The Social Context of U.S. Built Landscapes. Landscape and Urban Planning. doi.org/10.1016/j.landurbplan.2018.03.005. Talen, Emily. 2018. In Support of the Unambiguous Neighborhood: A Proposed Size Typology. Journal of Urbanism 11, 4: 480-502. DOI: 10.1080/17549175.2018.1484794. Lee, Sungduck, Julia Koschinsky and Emily Talen. 2018. Planning Tools for Walkable Neighborhoods: Zoning, Land Use and Urban Form. Journal of Architectural and Planning Research 35, 1: 69-88. Tuohy, Brian, and Emily Talen. 2017. Urban Design in a New Age of Immigration. City & Community 16 (4): 374–79. https://doi.org/10.1111/cico.12268. Talen, Emily. 2017. Social Science and the Planned Neighborhood. Town Planning Review 88, 3: 349-372. https://doi.org/10.3828/tpr.2017.22. Mack, Elizabeth, Emily Talen and Julia Koschinsky. 2017. Walkable Art: An Examination of the Link Between the Arts and Walkable Neighborhoods. Economic Development Quarterly 31, 2: 149-163. DOI: 10.1177/0891242417690804.

Koschinsky, Julia, Emily Talen, Mariela Alfonzo and Sungduck Lee. 2016. How Walkable is Walkers' Paradise? Environment and Planning B 44, 2: 343-363. DOI: 10.1177/0265813515625641. Koschinsky, Julia and Emily Talen. 2016. Location Efficiency and Affordability: A National Analysis of Walkable Access and HUD-Assisted Housing. Housing Policy Debate 26, no. 4–5: 835–63. doi:10.1080/10511482.2015.1137965. Talen, Emily, Luc Anselin, Julia Koschinsky and Sungduck Lee. 2016. Looking for Logic: The Zoning – Land Use Mismatch. Landscape and Urban Planning 152: 27-38. Powe, Michael, Jonathan Mabry, Emily Talen and Dillon Mahmoudi. 2016. Jane Jacobs and the Value of Older, Smaller Buildings. Journal of the American Planning Association Online: doi:10.1080/01944363.2015.1135072. Talen, Emily, Sunny Amanda Menozzi and Chloe Schaefer. 2015. What is a “Great” Neighborhood? An Analysis of APA’s Top Rated Places. Journal of the American Planning Association 81, 2: 121–41. doi:10.1080/01944363.2015.1067573.

Myint, Soe Win, Baojuan Zheng, Emily Talen, Chao Fan, Shai Kaplan, Ariane Middel, Martin Smith, Huei-Ping Huang, and Anthony Brazel. 2015. Does the spatial arrangement of urban landscape matter? Examples of urban warming and cooling in

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Phoenix and Las Vegas. Ecosystem Health and Sustainability 1, 4: 1-15. doi:10.1890/EHS14-0028.1 Koschinsky, Julia and Emily Talen. 2015. Affordable Housing and Walkable Neighborhoods: A National Urban Analysis. Cityscape: A Journal of Policy Development and Research 17, 2.

Lee, Sungduck and Emily Talen. 2014. Measuring Walkability: A Note on Auditing Methods. Journal of Urban Design 19, 3: 368-388. Talen, Emily. 2014. Housing Demolition during Urban Renewal. City & Community 13, 3: 233-253. DOI: 10.1111/cico.12070

Talen, Emily and Julia Koschinsky. 2014. Compact, Walkable, Diverse Neighborhoods: Assessing Effects on Residents. Housing Policy Debate. DOI: 10.1080/10511482.2014.900102 Talen, Emily. 2014. DIY Urbanism: A History. Journal of Planning History. DOI: 10.1177/1538513214549325

Talen, Emily and Julia Koschinsky. 2014. The Neighborhood Quality of Subsidized Housing. Journal of the American Planning Association 80, 1: 67-82

Talen, Emily and Julia Koschinsky. 2013. The Walkable Neighborhood: A Research Summary. International Journal of Sustainable Land use and Urban Planning 1, 1: 42-63. Talen, Emily. 2013. Zoning For and Against Sprawl: The Case for Form-Based Codes. Journal of Urban Design 18, 2: 175-200.

Talen, Emily, Eliot Allen, Amanda Bosse, Josh Ahmann, Julia Koschinsky, Elizabeth Wentz, and Luc Anselin. 2013. LEED-ND as an Urban Metric. Landscape and Urban Planning 119: 20-34.

Forester, John, Alessandro Balducci, Ali Madanipour, Klaus R. Kunzmann, Tridib Banerjee, Talen, Emily, and Ric Richardson. 2013. Creativity in the Face of Urban Design Conflict: A Profile of Ric Richardson. Planning Theory & Practice 14, 2: 251-276.

Talen, Emily. 2013. Contradiction and Consensus in American Urbanism. Architectoni.ca (http://ccaasmag.org/arch.php). Vol. 3: 23-29.

Talen, Emily. 2012. Latino Urbanism: Defining a Cultural Urban Form. Journal of Urbanism 5, 2/3: 101-112.

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Talen, Emily. 2012. Prospects for Walkable, Mixed-Income Neighborhoods: Insights from Developers. Journal of Housing and the Built Environment: 28, 1: 79-94. doi: 10.1007/s10901-012-9290-9.

Talen, Emily. 2012. Zoning and Diversity in Historical Perspective. Journal of Planning History 11, 4: 330-347. Talen, Emily. 2012. Sprawl Retrofit: A Strategic Approach to Parking Lot Repair. Journal of Architectural and Planning Research 29, 2: 113-132. Talen, Emily. 2011. Sprawl Retrofit: Sustainable Urban Form in Unsustainable Places. Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 38, 6: 952-978. Anselin, Luc, Jack Nasar and Talen, Emily. 2011. Where Do Planners Belong? Assessing the Relationship between Planning and Design in American Universities. Journal of Planning Education and Research 31, 2: 196-207. Talen, Emily. 2011. The Geospatial Dimension in Urban Design. Journal of Urban Design 16, 1: 127-149. Talen, Emily and Julia Koschinsky. 2011. Is Subsidized Housing in Sustainable Neighborhoods? Evidence from Chicago. Housing Policy Debate 21, 1: 1-28. Talen, Emily. 2010. The Spatial Logic of Parks. Journal of Urban Design 15, 4: 473-494.

Talen, Emily. 2010. Affordability in New Urbanist Development: Principle, Practice, and Strategy. Journal of Urban Affairs 32, 4: 489-510. Talen, Emily. 2010. The Context of Diversity: A Study of Six Chicago Neighborhoods. Urban Studies 47, 3: 486-513. Talen, Emily. 2009. Design by the Rules: The Historical Underpinnings of Form Based Codes. Journal of the American Planning Association 75, 2: 1-17. Talen, Emily and Cliff Ellis. 2009. Compact and Diverse: The Future of American Urbanism. Progress in Planning 71, 4: 153-205. Steffel, Jennifer and Emily Talen. 2008. Affordable Housing in New Urbanist Communities: A Survey of Developers. Housing Policy Debate 19, 4: 583-613. Talen, Emily. 2008. New Urbanism, Social Equity, and the Challenge of Post-Katrina Rebuilding in Mississippi. Journal of Planning Education and Research 27: 277-293. Reprinted in Dialogues in Urban and Regional Planning, Volume 4, Thomas L. Harper, Michael Hibbard, Heloise Costa and Anthony Yeh, Eds. London: Routledge. 2010.

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Talen, Emily. 2008. Beyond the Front Porch: Regionalist Ideals in the New Urbanist Movement. Journal of Planning History 7, 1: 20-47.

Talen, Emily and Swasti Shah. 2007. Neighborhood Evaluation Using GIS: An Exploratory Study. Environment and Behavior 39, 5: 583-615.

Talen, Emily. 2006. Connecting New Urbanism and American Planning: An Historical Interpretation. Urban Design International 11: 83-98.

Talen, Emily. 2006. Neighborhood-Level Social Diversity: Insights from Chicago. Journal of the American Planning Association, 72, 4: 431-446.

Talen, Emily. 2006. Smartcode Justice. Places, A Forum of Environmental Design 18, 1.

Talen, Emily. 2006. Design for Diversity: Evaluating the Context of Socially Mixed Neighborhoods. Journal of Urban Design 11, 1: 1-32.

Talen, Emily. 2006. Design that Enables Diversity: The Complications of a Planning Ideal. Journal of Planning Literature 20, 3: 233-249.

Talen, Emily and Jason Brody. 2005. Human vs. Nature Duality in Metropolitan Planning. Urban Geography 26, 8: 684-706.

Talen, Emily. 2005. Land Use Zoning and Human Diversity: Exploring the Connection. Journal of Urban Planning and Development 131, 4: 214-232.

Talen, Emily. 2005. Evaluating Good Urban Form in an Inner City Neighborhood: An Empirical Application. Journal of Architectural and Planning Research 22, 3: 204-228.

Knaap, Gerrit and Emily Talen. 2005. New Urbanism and Smart Growth: Notes from the Academy. International Regional Science Review 28, 2: 107-118.

Talen, Emily. 2004. A Call for the Radical Revitalization of American Planning. Harvard Design Magazine Fall 2004/Winter 2005, Number 21: 76-85.

Talen, Emily and Cliff Ellis. 2004. Cities as Art: Exploring the Possibility of an Aesthetic Dimension in Planning. Planning Theory & Practice 5, 1: 11-32.

Talen, Emily. 2003. Measuring Urbanism: Issues in Smart Growth Research. Journal of Urban Design 8, 3: 303-328.

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Talen, Emily. 2003. A Matter of Priorities: New Urbanism and Community Life. Places, A Forum of Environmental Design 15, 3: 77-80.

Talen, Emily. 2003. Neighborhoods as Service Providers: A Methodology for Evaluating Pedestrian Access. Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 30, 2: 181-200.

Talen, Emily and Gerrit Knaap. 2003. Legalizing Smart Growth: An Empirical Study of Land Use Regulation in Illinois. Journal of Planning Education and Research 22, 4: 345-359.

Talen, Emily. 2002. Pedestrian Access as a Measurement of Urban Quality. Planning Practice and Research 17, 3: 257-278.

Talen, Emily. 2002. Help for Urban Planning: The Transect Strategy. Journal of Urban Design 7, 3: 293-312.

King, Abby C., Dan Stokols, Talen, Emily, Glenn S. Brassington, and Rich Killingsworth. 2002. Theoretical Approaches to the Promotion of Physical Activity: Forging a Transdisciplinary Paradigm. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 23,2: 15-25.

Talen, Emily. 2002. Exorcising the Ghost of Emily Latella. Places, A Forum of Environmental Design 15, 1: 68-70.

Duany, Andrés and Emily Talen. 2002. Making the Good Easy: The Smart Code. Fordham Urban Law Review Journal 29, 4: 1445-1468. Reprinted in 2003 Zoning and Planning Law Handbook, Patricia E. Salkin, Ed. Published by West Group. Pps. 813-842.

Talen, Emily. 2002. The Social Goals of New Urbanism. Housing Policy Debate 13, 1: 165-188. Also printed in Strategies for Safe and Sustainable Communities, published by the Landscape Architectural Registration Boards Foundation, 2003, Pps. 77-103.

Duany, Andrés and Talen, Emily. 2002. Transect Planning. Journal of the American Planning Association 68, 3: 245-266.

Talen, Emily and Cliff Ellis. 2002. Beyond Relativism: Reclaiming the Search for Good City Form. Journal of Planning Education and Research 22, 1: 36-49.

Talen, Emily. 2001. School, Community and Spatial Equity: An Empirical Investigation of Access to Elementary Schools in West Virginia. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 91, 3: 465-486.

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Talen, Emily. 2001. Traditional Urbanism Meets Residential Affluence: An Analysis of the Variability of Suburban Preference. Journal of the American Planning Association 67, 2: 199-216.

Talen, Emily. 2000. Planning Expenditures and Wealth. Planning Practice and Research 15, 4: 343-352.

Talen, Emily. 2000. Measuring the Public Realm: A Case Study. Journal of Architectural and Planning Research 17, 4: 344-360.

Talen, Emily. 2000. Bottom-Up GIS: A New Tool for Individual and Group Expression in Participatory Planning. Journal of the American Planning Association 66, 3: 279-294.

Talen, Emily. 2000. New Urbanism and the Culture of Criticism. Urban Geography 21, 4: 318-341.

Talen, Emily. 2000. The Problem with Community in Planning. Journal of Planning Literature 15, 2: 171-183.

Anselin, Luc, Sergio Rey, and Talen, Emily. 2000. The expanded and revised IRSR subject and author index. International Regional Science Review 23, 4: 345-349.

Talen, Emily. 1999. Constructing Neighborhoods from the Bottom Up: The Case for Resident-Generated GIS. Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 26, 4: 533-554.

Talen, Emily. 1999. Can Sense of Community be Built? An Assessment of the Social Doctrine of New Urbanism. Urban Studies 36, 8: 1361-1379.

Talen, Emily and Mary Coffindaffer. 1999. The Utopianism of Children: An Empirical Study of Children’s Neighborhood Design Preferences. Journal of Planning Education and Research 18: 321-331.

Talen, Emily and Luc Anselin. 1998. Assessing Spatial Equity: An Evaluation of Measures of Accessibility to Playgrounds. Environment and Planning A 30: 595-613.

Talen, Emily. 1998. Visualizing Fairness: Equity Maps for Planners. Journal of the American Planning Association, 64, 1: 22-38.

Talen, Emily. 1997. The Social Equity of Urban Service Distribution: An Exploration of Park Access in Pueblo, CO and Macon, GA. Urban Geography 18, 6: 521-541.

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Talen, Emily. 1997. Success, Failure, and Conformance: An Alternative Approach to Planning Evaluation. Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 24: 573-587.

Talen, Emily. 1996. After the Plans: Methods to Evaluate the Implementation Success of Plans. Journal of Planning Education and Research 16, 2: 79-91.

Talen, Emily. 1996. Do Plans Get Implemented? A Review of Evaluation in Planning. Journal of Planning Literature 10, 3: 248–259.

Talen, Emily. 1992. The Paseo System: A Multi-Purpose Public Space. Urban Design and Preservation Quarterly 13, 3: 14–16.

Reports, Proceedings, Non-refereed Articles and Book Reviews

Talen, Emily. 2019. Foreword to Brasília: An Urban Project for Social Transformation by Kirsti Øygarden and Quazi Mahtab Zaman. Berlin: Springer.

Talen, Emily. 2017. Review of Integrating the Inner City: The Promise and Perils of Mixed-Income Public Housing Transformation by Robert J. Chaskin and Mark L. Joseph, University Chicago Press, in American Journal of Sociology.

Talen, Emily. 2016. Response to Stephen Marshall – Invited Viewpoint commentary on “The Kind of Art Urban Design Is.” Journal of Urban Design.

Talen, Emily. 2016. Review of A Nation of Neighborhoods by Benjamin Looker, University of Chicago Press, in Journal of American Studies.

Talen, Emily. 2015. Response to Matthew Heins – Invited Viewpoint commentary on the link between New Urbanism and Landscape Urbanism. Journal of Urban Design.

Talen, Emily. 2014. Forward to Urban Land Use Planning: Policies and Techniques by Ali Soltani. Shiraz, Iran: Shiraz University.

Talen, Emily. 2014. Urban design as urban morphology. Urban Morphology, Viewpoint. 18, 1: 69-70.

Featured guest, National Public Radio’s To the Best of Our Knowledge, aired October 2012 and August 2013. Topic: City Rules.

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Talen, Emily. 2013. Charles Mulford Robinson: A Tribute. Essay prepared for the 100th anniversary of the Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. October, 2013.

Talen, Emily. 2013. Foreword to Potsdamer Platz – The Reshaping of Berlin by Quazi M M Zaman. Berlin: Springer.

Talen, Emily and Sungduck Lee. 2013. The Living Market. In June Williamson, Ed., Designing Suburban Futures: New Models from Build a Better Burb. Washington, D.C.: Island Press. p. 106.

Talen, Emily. 2013. Review of Cities and Design by Paul Knox, New York: Routledge. Journal of Planning Education and Research.

Talen, Emily. 2011. Review of Suburban Nation: The Rise of Sprawl and the Decline of the American Dream, 10th Anniversary Edition. Andrés Duany, Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk and Jeff Speck. 2010. New York: North Point Press. Journal of the American Planning Association 77, 3: 292-293.

Talen, Emily. 2011. Response to Michael Gunder’s Commentary: Is Urban Design Still Urban Planning? An Exploration and Response. Journal of Planning Education and Research 31, 2: 211-212. Talen, Emily. 2010. Sprawl Repair. Planning Magazine. November issue. Pp. 32-36.

Talen, Emily, with members of the Affordability Initiative, Congress for the New Urbanism. 2010. “Affordable Housing in Walkable, Mixed-Use, Mixed-Income Neighborhoods: An Action Plan for Federal Policy Makers.” White paper prepared for the NeighborWorks America Symposium, “A New Era in Affordable Housing: Investing for Impact in Sustainable Communities” August 18, 2010.

Talen, Emily. 2009. The Future of Single-Family Detached Housing. Journal of Urbanism 2, 2: 81.

Talen, Emily. 2008. Review of After the Cosmopolitan? Multicultural Cities and the Future of Racism. Michael Keith. 2005. London: Routledge. Planning Practice and Research 23, 1: 163-165.

Talen, Emily. 2008. Review of Millennium Park: Creating a Chicago Landmark. Timothy J. Gilfoyle, 2006. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Journal of Urban Design 13, 3: 421-422.

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Talen, Emily. 2008. Affordable New Urbanist Housing. CNU Report: Housing Afforda-bility. Chicago: Congress for the New Urbanism. Pp. 10-11, 19.

Talen, Emily, Charles Bohl and Matthew Hardy. 2008. Editorial. Journal of Urbanism Vol 1, Issue 1.

Talen, Emily. 2007. New Urbanism’s Holy Grail. Period Homes, 8, 5: 12-15.

Talen, Emily. 2007. Review of Zoned Out: Regulation, Markets, and Choices in Transportation and Metropolitan Land-Use. Jonathan Levine. 2005. Washington, D.C.: Resources for the Future. Journal of Regional Science 47, 2: 368-369.

Talen, Emily. 2007. Review of The Green City: Sustainable Homes, Sustainable Suburbs. Nicholas Low, Brendan Gleeson, Ray Green, and Darko Radovic, 2005. London: Routledge. Journal of Urban Design 12, 1: 141-142.

Talen, Emily and David Brain. 2005. Mississippi Renewal Forum Final Report: Key Social Issues and Associated Planning Actions. Final report issued to the Mississippi Governor’s Commission on Recovery, Rebuilding and Renewal.

Talen, Emily. 2005. Diversity as if it Mattered. Terrain.org, A Journal of the Built and Natural Environments. Issue No. 17, Fall/Winter.

Talen, Emily. 2005. Response to Alex Kreiger. Harvard Design Magazine Fall 2005/Winter 2006, Number 23.

Talen, Emily. 2005. Review of A Field Guide to Sprawl. Dolores Hayden, 2004. New York: W.W. Norton & Company. Reviewed for H-Net Reviews, Humanities and Social Sciences OnLine. Published by [email protected] (April 2005).

Talen, Emily. 2005. Review of Toward the Livable City. Emilie Buchwald, Editor. Minneapolis, MN, 2003, 301 pp. Journal of the American Planning Association 71, 2: 223-224.

Duany, Andrés and Talen, Emily. 2004. The Smart Code. Getting Smart! The Newsletter of the Smart Growth Network Volume 7, No. 4. www.smartgrowth.org.

Talen, Emily. 2004. Review of Global City Blues, by Daniel Solomon, 2003. Planning Theory Vol. 3, No. 3: 272-276.

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Talen, Emily and Jason Brody. 2004. Urban Form: Searching for Balance. In New Urban Post, Vol. VII, January, 2004.

Talen, Emily. 2003. “Point/CounterPoint: Urban Gentrification”. Planning Forum Vol. 9: pps. 82-97.

Talen, Emily. 2003. “Viewpoint”. Planning, 69, 11 (December): p. 50.

Talen, Emily. 2003. Review of From Garden City to Green City, The Legacy of Ebenezer Howard. Ed. Kermit Parsons & D. Schuyler, 2003. Journal of Planning Education and Research.

Talen, Emily. 2002. Suburban Sprawl: How GIS Helps Evaluate Urban Patterns. GeoWorld Magazine 15, 1: 38-39

Talen, Emily. 2001. Academic Research and CNU. Task Force Report, Congress for the New Urbanism. Summer Issue. Volume 4, No. 3. p. 1, 5.

Talen, Emily. 2000. Review of Charter of the New Urbanism. Congress for the New Urbanism. 2000. Michael Leccese and Kathleen McCormick, Editors. New York: McGraw-Hill. 194 pp. Journal of the American Planning Association 67, 1: 110-112.

Talen, Emily. 2000. Review of Valuing the New Urbanism. The Impact of the New Urbanism on Prices of Single-Family Homes. 1999. Mark J. Eppli and Charles C. Tu. Washington, D.C.: ULI – the Urban Land Institute. 86 pp. Journal of the American Planning Association 67, 1: 110-112.

Talen, Emily. 1998. Review of Planning in the USA: Policies, Issues and Processes (Barry Cullingworth. New York: Routledge, 1997). The Professional Geographer 50, 3: 392-393.

Talen, Emily. 1997. The Cheat Lake Area: Community Profile and Development Issues. Report to the Commission on Community Development in Cheat Lake, WV. Institute for Public Affairs, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV.

Talen, Emily and Luc Anselin. 1984. A Structured Approach to the Selection of Potential Historic Districts in Twentieth Century Neighborhoods. In William Vogt and Marlin Mickle (eds), Modeling and Simulation 15: 145–149.

Talen, Emily. 1984. An Historical Overview of the Hilltop Community. In Hilltop, U.S.A.: History and Homes. The Department of Development, City of Columbus, Ohio: 5–26.

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Talen, Emily. 1983. The Architectural Heritage of Menomonie, Wisconsin. The Dunn County Historical Society, Menomonie, Wisconsin.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Redevelopment Planner, City of Santa Barbara, CA, Community Development Department, Housing and Redevelopment Division (12/87 – 2/90). Assistant Planner, City of Santa Barbara, CA, Community Development Department, Planning Division (12/85 – 12/87). Project Planner, URS Corporation, Santa Barbara, CA (9/85 – 12/85). Assistant Director, Columbus Neighborhood Design Assistance Center, Columbus, OH (8/84 – 8/85). Planning Consultant, Hilltop Area Commission, City of Columbus, OH (9/83 – 2/84). Planning Intern, Department of Development, City of Columbus, OH (3/82 – 1/83).

PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS AND LECTURES (* denotes invited keynote presentation)

*Charles Causier Memorial Lecture, University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee, School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Presentation: Walkable + Diverse Cities: What Could Go Wrong? April 11, 2018.

Columbia University, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation. Preservation & Data Symposium, New York. Presentation: Historic Buildings, Chain Stores, and Mom & Pop Retail. February 9, 2018.

*University of Memphis and Urban Land Institute Memphis. Invited presentation: Walkable, Diverse Urbanism. November 9, 2017.

Society for American City and Regional Planning History, 17th National Conference, Cleveland, OH. Paper presentation: Situating the Traditional Concept of Neighborhood in 21st Century Urbanism. October 27, 2017.

Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, 57th annual conference, Denver, CO. Paper presentation: The Classic American Main Street. October 12, 2017.

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*City of Burlington, VT. Invited presentation: Walkable + Diverse Urbanism: The Complications of an Ideal. September 21, 2017. https://letstalkprogress.org/speaker-series/emilytalen

School of Government, Peking University, Beijing, China. Invited presentation: Walkable + Diverse Urbanism the World Over: Prospects and Pitfalls. June 19, 2017.

UChicago Alumni Association, University of Chicago. Invited presentation: UnCommon Core: How to Design Communities That Help Us Live Happier, Healthier, Longer Lives. June 2, 2017.

*Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm. Invited presentation: The Status of Walkable Diversity. May 12, 2017.

Congress for the New Urbanism annual conference, Seattle, WA. Invited panel presentation: Diversifying Urban Design. May 5, 2017.

University of Chicago. Experiencing the City Conference. Lecture: Unpacking New Urbanism. April 28, 2017.

Land Use Connection Event, Foley & Lardner LLP, Chicago, IL. Invited panel presentation: NIMBYism: Understanding and Combatting Objections to Real Estate Developments. April 25, 2017.

Association of American Geographers annual conference, Boston, MA. Presentation: Persistent Economic Diversity. April 7, 2017.

Chicago Map Society, Newberry Library. Panel presentation: A Night in the Neighborhoods. January 19, 2017.

Cape Cod Commission, Barnstable, MA. Invited presentation: Neighborhood Diversity. November 30, 2016.

Urban History Association, Chicago, IL. Presentation: Persistent Integration: An Exploration Of Economically Diverse Neighborhoods In Chicago, 1950 To 2010. October 15, 2016.

Regional Research Institute, West Virginia University. Invited presentation: Unpacking New Urbanism: The Status of Walkable Diversity. March 9, 2016.

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Desert Cities Symposium. Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ. Invited presentation: Walkable Diversity in Future Desert Cities. November 19, 2015.

Congress for the New Urbanism annual conference, Dallas, TX. Invited presentation: The History of New Urbanism. April 29, 2015.

*Texas A & M University. Invited presentation: New Urbanism: A History. April 6, 2015.

Iowa State University. Invited presentation: The Once and Future Neighborhood: Prospects for Walkable Diversity. April 1, 2015.

Loyola University, Center for Urban Research and Learning (CURL). Invited presentation: Neighborhood Diversity: Chasing an Elusive Planning Goal. February 20, 2015.

Harvard University, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study. Conference: Bringing Social Science Back In: The “Big Data” Revolution and Urban Theory. December 15, 2014. Panel participant: Empirical Findings: Segregation and Space.

*SUNY Buffalo, NY, School of Architecture and Planning, Will and Nan Clarkson Lecture. November 12, 2014. Keynote presentation: Neighborhood Diversity in Historical Context.

City of Buffalo, NY, Department of Urban Planning. November 11, 2014. Invited presentation: City Rules: How Codes Create Place.

Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, 54th annual conference, Philadelphia, PA. October 31, 2014. Panelist: Urban Design Pedagogy.

*University of Sydney, Australia, Faculty of Architecture, Design and Planning. Festival of Urbanism Conference. October 24, 2014. Invited keynote presentation: Dense and Diverse: Prospects for Sustainable Neighborhoods.

*University of Virginia, School of Architecture, The Lucy Symposium: Planning for Happiness and Well Being. October 6, 2014. Invited presentation: Neighborhood Diversity: Chasing an Elusive Planning Goal.

The Architectural League of New York, The Five Thousand Pound Life Symposium. September 26, 2014. Invited presentation: Density Dilemma.

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Congress for the New Urbanism annual conference, June 2, 2014. Invited presentation: A General Theory of Urbanism. Buffalo, NY.

University of Chicago, The University of Chicago Urban Forum, April 24-25, 2014. Panelist: Neighborhood: The Measure and Meaning of an Urban Ideal.

*2014 Urbanism Summit, New England Chapter of the Congress for the New Urbanism. Invited presentation: Neighborhood: The Measure and Meaning of an Urban Ideal. Boston, MA. April 10, 2014.

City of Surprise, AZ. Invited presentation for mayor, council and city staff: Form Based Coding. March 26, 2014.

Brown University, Department of Sociology, Providence, RI. November 8, 2013. Invited presentation: The Neighborhood Quality of Subsidized Housing.

Congress for the New Urbanism annual conference. Salt Lake City, Utah. May 30, 2013. Invited presentation: Engaging Full on with Form Based and Smart Code Critics: Good vs. Bad Form Based Codes.

St. Luke’s Health Initiative, Phoenix, AZ. April 24, 2013. Invited presentation: The Neighborhood Contexts of Affordable Housing.

American Planning Association annual conference, Chicago, IL, April 13-16, 2013. Two presentations: Smart Codes, and How Zoning Regulations Affect Urban Form; one workshop: Urban Design Tools for Planners; and one short course: Zoning to Shape Urban Form.

*University of New Mexico, School of Architecture and Planning Lecture Series. April 1, 2013. Presentation: City Rules: A History of Urban Redemption.

Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation, Stockholm, Sweden. Ten Years of Urban City Research: The Art of Placemaking and New Urbanism. March 21, 2013. Presentation: Landscape Urbanism.

Great Cities Institute, Comparative Urbanism Seminar Series. University of Illinois at Chicago. November 8, 2012. Presentation: The Neighborhood Context of Affordable Housing.

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Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, 52nd annual conference, Cincinnati, Ohio. November 1-4, 2012. Paper presentation: Walkable, Affordable Neighborhoods: An Exploration.

Sustainability & Social Justice: Conflicting Urgencies. Panel presentation. October 19th, 2012. Taubman College of Architecture & Urban Planning, University of Michigan.

Phoenix Art Museum, “Perspectives on Frank Lloyd Wright”, panel presentation. March 28, 2012.

Society for American City and Regional Planning History, 14th National Conference, Baltimore, MD. Paper presentation: Scale, Diversity and Zoning: An Historical Interpretation. November 19, 2011.

*University of Colorado, Denver Lecture Series, College of Architecture and Planning. October 19, 2011. Presentation: Design for Diversity.

Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, 53nd annual conference, Salt Lake City, Utah. October 13-16, 2011. Paper presentation: Zoning, Sprawl and Form-Based Codes.

*Clemson Advancement Foundation for Design & Planning Lecture Series, Clemson University, South Carolina. September 15, 2011. Keynote speaker. Presentation: Design for Diversity: Exploring Socially Mixed Neighborhoods.

Congress for the New Urbanism annual conference, June 1, 2011. Invited presentation: Design for Diversity. Madison, WI.

Makeover Montgomery: Innovative Strategies for Rethinking America’s Suburbs. April 15, 2011. Invited presentation: Sprawl Retrofit: Sustainable Urban Form in Unsustainable Places. Silver Springs, MD.

American Planning Association annual conference, April 9-12. Presentations: History of Zoning, Recoding the Burbs, Sprawl Retrofit. Boston, MA.

*Urban Innovators Speaker Series, Akron, OH. March 22, 2011. Presentation: Design for Diversity.

Housing Development Consortium Seattle - King County. November 5, 2010. Invited presentation: Sustainable Communities and Affordable Housing. Seattle, WA.

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Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, 52nd annual conference, Minneapolis, MN. October 7-10, 2010. Paper presentation: Where Do Planners Belong? Assessing the Relationship between Planning and Design in American Universities (with Luc Anselin and Jack Nasar).

Panelist, NeighborWorks America Symposium, “A New Era in Affordable Housing: Investing for Impact in Sustainable Communities”. Philadelphia, PA, August 18, 2010.

Panelist, Congress for the New Urbanism annual conference, May 21, 2010. Affordability in New Urbanism. Atlanta, GA.

*Houston Tomorrow Distinguished Speaker Series, Houston, TX. March 25, 2010. Keynote speaker. Presentation: Reclaiming Urban Design.

Department of Geography, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC. Geography Lecture Series. March 2, 2010. Presentation: Urban Design and Social Diversity: Are They Connected?

*School of Community & Regional Planning, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC. Symposium – “Resilience- What’s it all About?” March 4, 2010. Keynote speaker. Presentation: Sustainable Urban Form in Unsustainable Places.

Restoring Community Conference, City of Anaheim, California. March 11, 2010. Invited presentation: Diversity, Community, and Urban Form.

*Reshaping Rochester Lecture Series, Rochester, New York Regional Community Design Center, November 12, 2009. Keynote lecture: Design for Diversity.

Panelist, Institute for Urban Design, NYC. Public Symposium: “Arrested Development: Do Megaprojects Have a Future?”. Cooper Union, New York City, November 8, 2009.

Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, 50th Annual Conference, Washington, DC. October 1-4, 2009. Paper presentation: Sustainable Urban Form in Unsustainable Places.

Congress for the New Urbanism annual conference, June 11, 2009. Invited presentation: New Urbanism in Historical Context. Denver, CO.

IEEE International Symposium on Technology and Society (ISTAS). May 18, 2009, Phoenix, AZ. Urban Issues in Sustainable Development Roundtable. Panelist.

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*Ohio State University, Knowlton School of Architecture. Baumer Lecture Series, Invited Lecture, “New Urbanism at its Best and Worst: The Affordability Paradox”. February 5, 2009.

American Meteorological Association Annual Meeting, 4th Symposium on Policy and Socio-Economic Research, Thursday, January 15, 2009. Paper presented: “The Centrality of Design in the Reduction of Urban Sprawl: A Summary of Issues”. Phoenix, AZ.

Specialist Meeting on Spatial Concepts in GIS and Design, December 15-16, 2008. Linking Space and Place: A Methodology for Geospatial Design. University of California, Santa Barbara, CA.

New Town at St. Charles: Innovative Practices in Development. The Seaside Institute. August 14-15, 2008. Invited presentation: Affordability in New Urbanist development.

Planning & Design Academy Workshop, College of Design, Arizona State University. Presentation: Designing the City: Tools for the Non-Designer. May 15, 2008.

Congress for the New Urbanism annual conference, April 3, 2008. Invited presentation: A History of New Urbanism. Austin, TX.

Global Institute of Sustainability Colloquium Series, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. November 1, 2007. Invited presentation: Design for Diversity: An Exploration of Socially Diverse Neighborhoods in Chicago.

Society for American City and Regional Planning History, The 12th National Conference on Planning History, October 25-28, Portland, Maine. Panel discussant: New Urbanism and its Historical Antecedents.

Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, 48th Annual Conference, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. October 18-21, 2007. Paper presentation: Design for Diversity: Evaluating the Context of Socially Mixed Neighborhoods.

University of Notre Dame. Students for New Urbanism Congress I, South Bend, IN. Oct. 5, 2007. Keynote address: The Historical Legacy of New Urbanism.

School of Public Affairs, Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ. August 24, 2007. Colloquium Series. Invited presentation: The Unbearable Lightness of New Urbanism. Phoenix, AZ.

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Congress for the New Urbanism annual conference, May 18, 2007. Invited presentation: New Urbanism in Historical Perspective. Philadelphia, PA.

Congress for the New Urbanism annual conference, May 18, 2007. Session moderator: New Urbanism and Affordable Housing. Philadelphia, PA.

University of Michigan. 20th Anniversary Symposium honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., “Building the Beloved Community”, January 18, 2007. Invited presentation.

University College, London, Bartlett School of Planning. London, UK. November 9, 2006. Invited lecture: The Design of Diversity.

Retrofitting the Suburbs: New Urbanism in the Midwest, symposium sponsored by The Seaside Institute and the City of Carmel, IN. September 14, 2006. Invited presentation: New Urbanism in Historical Context. Carmel, IN.

Congress for the New Urbanism annual conference, June 1, 2006. Invited presentation: New Urbanism in Historical Perspective. Providence, RI.

Congress for the New Urbanism annual conference, June 2, 2006. Session moderator: Sprawl Brawl. Providence, RI.

University Club of Chicago, Chicago, IL. May 17, 2006. Invited lecture: Design for Diversity: Exploring the Context of Socially-Mixed Neighborhoods in Chicago.

Tennessee Williams/New Orleans Literary Festival, New Orleans, LA, April 2, 2006. Invited panelist: Surviving with Grace: A Discussion on Rebuilding New Orleans.

Illinois Chapter of the Congress for the New Urbanism, Chicago, IL, March 2, 2006. Moderator, “Setting the Stage for the New Urbanism in Illinois”.. Chicago Architecture Foundation, Chicago, IL, February 15, 2006. Invited panelist, CAF Symposium on Bob Bruegmann's book Sprawl: A Compact History.

Governor’s Commission on Recovery, Rebuilding and Renewal. Biloxi, MS, December 3, 2005. Invited presentation: Mississippi Renewal: Key Social Issues and Associated Planning Actions.

Congress for the New Urbanism annual conference, June 10, 2005. Plenary presentation: The History of Polycentric Cities. Pasadena, CA.

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University of Colorado, School of Environmental Design. March 31, 2005. Invited lecture: Planning's Holy Grail: The Socially Mixed Neighborhood.

The Ohio State University, Department of Geography. February 1, 2005. Invited lecture: The Anomalous Human Habitat: An Exploration of Place Diversity.

Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida. Congress for the New Urbanism, Florida Chapter. Invited lecture: The Maturation of American Planning: From John Nolen to the New Urbanists. January 13, 2005.

Congress for the New Urbanism annual conference, 2004. Invited panelist: The New City Beautiful. Chicago, IL, June 24-27, 2004.

American Planning Association 2004 National Planning Conference, Washington, D.C. April 24-28, 2004. Paper Presented: “Big Ideas in Land Use Planning”.

2004 Planning Institute: Innovative Community Planning, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, IL. March 4-5, 2004. Presentation: Transect Planning.

The Seaside Institute, Seaside, FL. January 15-17, 2004. Solving Urban and Environmental Problems with the Transect. Paper presented, “The Transect in the Context of Planning Conflict”.

Society for American City and Regional Planning History, Tenth National Conference on Planning History, November 6-9, 2003, St. Louis, Missouri. Paper presented: “The Culture of New Urbanism: A History”.

Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative, the Urban Design Center of Northeast Ohio and The School of Architecture & Environmental Design of Kent State University. April 14, 2003. Invited presentation, “The Transect: A New Planning Theory for the New Urbanism.”

Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, 91st Annual Meeting, Louisville, KY. March 14, 2003. Topic co-Chair, session on “Urban/Suburban Geography, Demography and Design”.

University of Maryland, School of Architecture and National Center for Smart Growth, College Park, Maryland. March 3, 2003. Invited presentation, “The Problem with Smart Growth Research”.

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University of Michigan, Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Ann Arbor, Michigan. February 11, 2003. Invited presentation, “Measuring Urbanism”.

The Seaside Institute, Seaside, FL. January 14-16, 2003. Solving Urban and Environmental Problems with the Transect. Paper presented, “The History of the Transect”.

American Institute of Architecture Students, Annual Meeting: Cities Reborn. Chicago, IL, January 2, 2003. Presentation: Good Cities and How to Build Them.

CNU 2002: From Suburbs to Towns. Sponsored by the Congress for the New Urbanism. Panel presentation: Summary of academic research related to New Urbanism. Miami Beach, FL, June 13-16, 2002.

University of Maryland, School of Architecture and National Center for Smart Growth. New Urbanism and Smart Growth: A Research Symposium. College Park, Maryland, May 3-5, 2002. Paper presented: “The Measurement of Cities: A Review”.

National Research Council. Workshop for Committee to Review Research and Applications of GIS at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The National Academies, Washington, D.C. April 26-27, 2002. Paper presented: “Growth Management and GIS”.

Windsor Forum on Design Education. Vero Beach, Florida, April 12-14, 2002. Presentation: “Design Curriculum: A Planning-Based Model”.

Illinois Program for Research in the Humanities. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, March 29, 2002. Presentation: “Modernism’s Role in the Destruction of Cities”.

Association of American Geographers, Ninety-eighth Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, California, March 19-23, 2002. Paper presented: “Justifying New Urbanism: Tradition, Progress, and the Continuity of Ideals”. March 21, 2002.

Association of American Geographers, Ninety-eighth Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, California, March 19-23, 2002. Panel presentation: “Geographies of New Urbanism: Towards an Interdisciplinary Research Agenda”. March 21, 2002.

Rural Housing Conference: Affordable Housing, A Key to Community Growth and Success. Sponsored by the Office of the Lieutenant Governor, State of Illinois.

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Springfield, IL, December 4-6, 2001. Paper presented: “The Growing Effects of Sprawl”.

Department of Art History, Modern Art Colloquium. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. November 26, 2001. Paper presented: “Modernism, Traditionalism, Art and City Planning”.

Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Forty-third Annual Conference, Cleveland, OH. November 7-11, 2001. Paper presented: “Transect Planning”.

Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Forty-third Annual Conference, Cleveland, OH. November 7-11, 2001. Paper presented: “Why Impact Fees are not the Answer”, by Gerrit Knaap and Emily Talen.

Urban and Regional Information Systems Association, 39th Annual Conference, October 20-24, 2001, Long Beach, California. Paper presented: “Assessment of Urban Quality by Measurement of Accessibility to Urban Infrastructure”. Co-authored with Faranak Miraftab, Lewis Hopkins, and Zorica Nedovic-Budic. Paper presented by Tarun Chandrasekhar, graduate assistant.

University of Illinois, Social Capital and Planning Symposium, October 13, 2001. Paper presented: “The Social Goals of New Urbanism”.

International Seminar on Urban Form, 4th International Conference, September 6-9, 2001, Cincinnati, OH. Paper presented: “Urban Analysis for Normative Planning”.

Central Illinois Land Use Workshop. College of Agriculture, Consumer and Environmental Sciences. Pontiac, IL, August 22, 2001. Paper presented: “The Positives and Negatives of Zoning.”

University of Illinois Department of Urban and Regional Planning. Continuing Education Professional Development Workshop, Champaign, IL. July 18-29, 2001. Workshop entitled: “GIS for Planners I.“

Local Government Management: Innovations in Planning Applications for Developing Nations. Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. July 19, 2001. Presentation: “New Urbanism.”

CNU 2001: From Neighborhood to Region, New York, NY. June 7-10, 2001. Sponsored by the Congress for the New Urbanism. Panel presentation: “CNU and Academic Research: An Assessment”.

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Illinois Department of Commerce and Community Affairs, 2001 Illinois Main Street and Competitive Communities Initiative Conference, Springfield, IL, May 9-11, 2001. Presentation: “Smart Growth – Principles and Practices.”

Planning for this Century: The First Transect Seminar. The Yale School of Architecture, New Haven, CN. April 26-28, 2001. Paper presented: “The Transect as an Approach to Resolving Planning Tensions.”

GIS in Illinois: 2001 Spring Conference, Urbana, IL. April 11, 2001. Paper presented: “Using GIS to Measure Urban Quality”.

Association of American Geographers, Ninety-seventh Annual Meeting, New York, NY, February 27-March 2, 2001. Paper presented: “Pedestrian Access as a Measure of Urban Quality”. March 1, 2001.

Association of American Geographers, Ninety-seventh Annual Meeting, New York, NY. March 1, 2001. Panel Presentation: “Constructing Place, Identity, and Meaning: Critical Perspectives on Community Mapping.”

American Planning Association 2001 National Planning Conference, New Orleans, LA. March 10-14, 2001. Paper Presented: “Reconciling the Link between New Urbanism and Community.”

University of Notre Dame, Department of Architecture. Presentation: “The Transect Approach to Planning”. February 20, 2001.

City of Urbana, Joint Session of the City Council and Planning Commission. “Smart Growth: Recent Trends”. January 16, 2001.

State of Illinois Growth Task Force, Springfield, IL. November 15, 2000. Presentation: “Zoning regulations and smart growth”. Legislative workshop sponsored by the Institute for Government and Public Affairs, University of Illinois.

American Institute of Architects, East Central Illinois Chapter, Champaign, IL. November 16, 2000. Presentation: “The New Urbanism”. Guest speaker for quarterly meeting of the local AIA Chapter meeting.

Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Forty-second Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA. November 2-5, 2000. Paper presented: “New Urbanism and the Culture of Criticism”.

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Local Government Management: Innovations in Planning Application for Development Nations. July 19, 2000. Presentation: “GIS from the bottom-up.”

Downtown Development Symposium, Urbana, IL. June 26, 2000. Presentation: “Thriving downtowns and why they work”. Sponsored by the Cities of Champaign and Urbana, IL, and the University of Illinois.

CNU 2000: The Politics of Place, Portland, OR, June 17, 2000. Sponsored by the Congress for the New Urbanism. Panel presentation: “Is design a catalyst for community?”.

University of Illinois Department of Urban and Regional Planning. Continuing Education Professional Development Workshop, Champaign, IL. June 7-9, 2000. Workshop entitled: “GIS Applications for Planners.“

GIS in Illinois: 2000 Spring Conference, Urbana, IL. April 19, 2000. Paper presented: “Spatial Equity Mapping for Planners”.

Association of American Geographers, Ninety-sixth Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA. April 4-8, 2000. Paper presented: “Neighborhood Evaluation Using GIS: A Research Agenda”.

Professional Development Workshop, The New Mexico APA Professional Development Series, Albuquerque, NM. March 21, 2000. Workshop entitled: “Spatial Equity Analysis Using GIS”.

John Gaw Meem Lecture Series, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM. March 20, 2000. Paper presented: “Visualizing Fairness: Equity Maps for Planners.”

Research in Planning Seminar Series, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. January 27, 2000. Paper presented: “The New Urbanism: Is Design a Catalyst for Community?”

The Seaside Institute and the Congress for the New Urbanism, Seaside, FL. January 14-16, 2000. Paper presented: “Designing for Social Purposes: The Problem with Community in Town Planning”.

University of Illinois Institute on Planning and Zoning, Champaign, IL. December 10-11, 1999. Paper presented: “Spatial Analysis Using GIS.“

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Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Forty-first Annual Conference, Chicago, IL. October 21-24, 1999. Paper presented: “Resident Evaluations of Neighborhood Using GIS”.

Research in Planning Seminar Series, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. February 4, 1999. Paper presented: “Constructing Neighborhoods from the Bottom-Up: The Case for Resident-Generated GIS”.

Creating Our Future Trinity: A New Partnership for Action. Conference Facilitator. Community Action Conference, October 23-24, 1998, Sponsored by the City of Dallas.

Association of American Geographers, Ninety-fourth Annual Meeting, Boston, MA. March 25-29, 1998. Paper presented:. “Who Plans and Who Doesn’t? An Empirical Study of Variation in Planning Expenditure Levels in Florida”.

Commission on Cheat Lake Area Development, Morgantown Area Chamber of Commerce, Morgantown, WV. October 29, 1997. Presentation of “Dealing with Change in the Cheat Lake Area: Community Profile and Development Issues”.

Colloquia Series, Geography Department, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV. March 15, 1996. Paper presented: “After the plans: Methods to Evaluate the Implementation Success of Plans”.

30th Anniversary Conference, Regional Research Institute, Morgantown, WV. November 7-8, 1995. Paper presented: “Visualizing Fairness: Equity Maps”.

Association of American Geographers, Ninety-first Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. March 14-18, 1995. Paper presented: “Do Plans Matter? The Evaluation of Plans Using GIS”.

Regional Research Institute Faculty Associates Conference. Alpine Lake Resort, Terra Alta, WV. September 29-30, 1994. Paper presented: “The Achievement of Planning Goals: A Methodology for Evaluating the Success of Plans”.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

American Planning Association (National and Illinois Chapters); American Association of Geographers; Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning; Society for American City and Regional Planning History; Congress for the New Urbanism, National and Illinois chapters.


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