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V I T A TODD SWANSTROM Home: 4101 Laclede Avenue, #316 St. Louis, MO 63108 (Married with two daughters) Office: University of Missouri – St. Louis Community Innovation and Action Center One University Boulevard, SSB 430C St. Louis, MO 63121-4499 Tel.: 314-516-5259 Cell: 314-960-1715 Email: [email protected] EDUCATION Princeton University, Ph.D., Politics (1981) Washington University, M.A., Political Science (1971) Macalester College, B.A. Summa Cum Laude (1970) St. Olaf College (1966-68) ACADEMIC HONORS AND AWARDS Neighborhood Leadership Award, DeSales Community Development Corporation, November 2, 2017 Named to the Urban Affairs Honor Roll at the April 2013 Urban Affairs Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA Award for the Best Paper Presented at the 2011 Urban Politics Section of the American Political Science Association, “Resilience in the Face of Foreclosures: How National Actors Shape Local Responses” Awarded the 2002 Michael Harrington Award by the New Politics Section of the American Political Science Association, August 31, 2002 for Place Matters: Metropolitics for the Twenty-first Century (University Press of Kansas, 2001), co-authored with Peter Dreier and John Mollenkopf. Award for the Best Book in Urban Politics (1982-1987), Urban Politics and Policy Section, American Political Science Association (September 2, 1988): The Crisis of Growth Politics: Cleveland, Kucinich, and the Challenge of Urban Populism (Philadelphia: Temple U. Press, 1985) Award for the Best Paper Presented at the 1988 Urban Affairs Convention, St. Louis (March 1988): "Gimme Shelter: Housing Policy and the Homeless" Pi Sigma Alpha Award for the Best Paper Presented at the 1986 Northeastern Political Science Association Meeting,
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V I T A

TODD SWANSTROM

Home: 4101 Laclede Avenue, #316

St. Louis, MO 63108

(Married with two daughters)

Office: University of Missouri – St. Louis

Community Innovation and Action Center

One University Boulevard, SSB 430C

St. Louis, MO 63121-4499

Tel.: 314-516-5259

Cell: 314-960-1715

Email: [email protected]

EDUCATION

Princeton University, Ph.D., Politics (1981)

Washington University, M.A., Political Science (1971)

Macalester College, B.A. Summa Cum Laude (1970)

St. Olaf College (1966-68)

ACADEMIC HONORS AND AWARDS

Neighborhood Leadership Award, DeSales Community Development

Corporation, November 2, 2017

Named to the Urban Affairs Honor Roll at the April 2013 Urban

Affairs Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA

Award for the Best Paper Presented at the 2011 Urban Politics

Section of the American Political Science Association,

“Resilience in the Face of Foreclosures: How National

Actors Shape Local Responses”

Awarded the 2002 Michael Harrington Award by the New Politics

Section of the American Political Science Association,

August 31, 2002 for Place Matters: Metropolitics for the

Twenty-first Century (University Press of Kansas, 2001),

co-authored with Peter Dreier and John Mollenkopf.

Award for the Best Book in Urban Politics (1982-1987), Urban

Politics and Policy Section, American Political Science

Association (September 2, 1988): The Crisis of Growth

Politics: Cleveland, Kucinich, and the Challenge of

Urban Populism (Philadelphia: Temple U. Press, 1985)

Award for the Best Paper Presented at the 1988 Urban Affairs

Convention, St. Louis (March 1988): "Gimme Shelter:

Housing Policy and the Homeless"

Pi Sigma Alpha Award for the Best Paper Presented at the 1986

Northeastern Political Science Association Meeting,

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Boston (November 13, 1987): "Semisovereign Cities: The

Politics of Urban Development"

Outstanding Teacher of the Year Award, Student Association,

SUNY-Albany (April 29, 1987)

Woodrow Wilson Fellow

Phi Beta Kappa

PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT

E. Desmond Lee Professor of Community Collaboration and

Public Policy Administration, University of Missouri –

St. Louis, Department of Political Science and Public

Policy Administration (2008 to present)

Professor, Department of Public Policy Studies, Saint Louis

University (2001 to 2008, with a secondary appointment in

Political Science beginning 2003)

Professor of Political Science, Rockefeller College of Public

Affairs and Policy, State University of New York at

Albany (1997-2001)

Associate Professor of Political Science, SUNY-Albany (1989 -

1997)

Assistant Professor of Political Science, SUNY-Albany (1982 -

1989)

Staff Director, Albany Strategic Planning Project (one-year

leave from SUNY, January 1984 to January 1985) (Albany's

Strategic Plan won a Certificate of Merit for Excellence

in Planning from the Upstate New York Chapter of the

American Planning Association.)

Policy Analyst and Neighborhood Planner, Department of

Community Development, City of Cleveland (September 1980

- September 1981)

Program Evaluator, Community Development Block Grant,

Department of Community Development, City of Cleveland

(August 1979 - September 1980)

Program Monitor, Summer Comprehensive Employment and Training

(CETA) Program, Department of Human Resources, City of

Cleveland (May 1979 - August 1979)

PUBLICATIONS: BOOKS

Place Matters: Metropolitics for the 21st Century, co-

authored with Peter Dreier and John Mollenkopf (Lawrence:

University Press of Kansas,2001), 349 pages; 2nd edition

(Lawrence, Kansas: University Press of Kansas, 2004),

428 pages; 3rd edition (Lawrence, Kansas: University

Press of Kansas, 2014), 478 pages.

Justice and the American Metropolis, co-edited with Clarissa

Hayward (Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press,

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2011, 267 pages; co-author of Introduction, “Thick

Injustice.”

Democracy at Risk: How Political Choices Undermine Citizen

Participation, and What We Can Do About It, co-authored

with eighteen other political scientists led by Stephen

Macedo (Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press,

2005), 228 pages.

Debating Democracy: A Reader, co-edited with Bruce Miroff and

Raymond Seidelman (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1996), 372

pages; 2nd ed. (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1998), 360

pages; 3rd ed. (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2001), 388

pages; 4th ed. (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2003, 379

pages; 5th ed. (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2005, 400

pages), 6th ed. (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2009, 395

pages); 7th ed. (Boston: Wadsworth, 2012, 344 pages.

The Democratic Debate: An Introduction to American Politics,

co-authored with Bruce Miroff and Raymond Seidelman

(Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1998), 524 pages; 2nd ed.

(Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2002), 574 pages; 3rd ed.

(Boston: Houghton Mifflin, December 2001), 548 pages;

4th edition (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2006), 576 pages;

5th edition (with Tom DeLuca) (Boston: Wadsworth, 2010)

489 pages; 6th edition (with Tom DeLuca) (Boston:

Wadsworth, 2015), 433 pages.

City Politics: Private Power and Public Policy, co-authored;

with Dennis Judd (New York: HarperCollins, 1994), 494

pages; Judd assumed responsibility for revisions for

subsequent editions, which ended with the 9th edition in

2015.

Beyond the City Limits: Urban Policy and Economic

Restructuring in Comparative Perspective (co-edited with

John Logan) (Philadelphia: Temple University Press,

1990), 276 pages; paperback edition, 1991).

The Crisis of Growth Politics: Cleveland, Kucinich, and the

Challenge of Urban Populism (Philadelphia: Temple

University Press, 1985), 307 pages; paperback edition,

1988.

PUBLICATIONS: SCHOLARLY ARTICLES

“Pursuing the Anchor Mission in a Fragmented Suburban

Setting: Assets, Capacity, and Collective Action,”

(with Karl Guenther and Tom George), Metropolitan

Universities Vol. 30, No. 4 (December 2019), pp. 42-54

(invited commentary). “Equity Planning in a Fragmented Suburban Setting: The Case

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of St. Louis,” in Advancing Equity Planning Now, ed. by

Norm Krumholz and Kathryn Wertheim Hexter (Ithaca, NY:

Cornell University Press, January 2019), pp. 101-124.

“Market Savvy Housing and Community Development: Grappling

with the Equality-Efficiency Trade-Off,” in Facing

Segregation: Housing Policy Solutions for a Stronger

Society, ed. by Molly W. Metzger and Henry S. Webber

(New York: Oxford University Press, 2018), ch. 9, pp.

173-196.

“Reflections on Place Matters: Poverty, Politics, and

Power in the Modern Metropolis,” Special Symposium on

the 3rd edition of Place Matters with my original

essay, three critiques, and my rejoinder, Urban Affairs

Review Vol. 53, No. 1 (January 2017), pp. 175-226.

“Hypermobility and Education: The Case of St. Louis,” with

Patrick J. Fowler and Molly Metzger, Special Issue of

Urban Education edited by Jason Q. Purnell

(forthcoming; published electronically, December 28,

2016:

http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0042085916

682571.

“Rebound Neighborhoods in Older Industrial Cities,” with

Henry Webber and Molly Metzger, Economic Mobility:

Research & Ideas on Strengthening Families, Communities

& the Economy, edited by the Federal Reserve Bank of

St. Louis and the Board of Governors of the Federal

Reserve System, 2017, pp. 325-352.

“The Incompleteness of Comprehensive Community

Revitalization,” in Urban Policy in the Time of Obama,

ed. by James DeFillipis (Minneapolis, MN: University

of Minnesota Press, 2016), pp. 211-230.

“Rebound Neighborhoods in St. Louis: Causes and

Consequences,” with Hank Webber, and “The Community

Development System in St. Louis: The Times They Are

A’Changing,” with Karl Guenther, in St. Louis Currents:

Facing Regional Issues at 250, edited by Andy Theising

and E. Terrence Jones (St. Louis: Reedy Press, 2016),

pp. 157-195.

"Capacity, Capacity, Capacity: The Challenge of Urban

Policy in the Age of Obama," in the Journal of Urban

Affairs Vol. 37, No. 1 (2015), pp. 70-74.

“Local Government Dating Game: Metropolitan Development a

City-County Merger,” Saint Louis University Public Law

Review Vol. XXXIV, No. 1 (2014), pp. 71-82.

“Civic Capacity and School/Community Partnerships in a

Fragmented Suburban Setting: The Case of 24:1,” with

Will Winter, Margaret Sherraden, and Jessica Lake

Journal of Urban Affairs, Vol. 35, No. 1 (2013), pp.

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25-42.

“Poverty and Social Exclusion,” (with Rob Atkinson) in The

Oxford Handbook of Urban Politics, ed. by Karen

Mossberger, Susan Clarke, and Peter John (New York:

Oxford University Press, 2012), pp. 333-349.

“Resilience in the Face of Foreclosures: How National

Actors Shape Local Responses,” in Urban and Regional

Policy and Its Effects, ed. By Margaret Weir, Nancy

Pindus, and Howard Wial, and Harold Wolman (Washington,

DC: Brookings Institution Press, 2012), pp. 60-99.

“Déjà Vu All over Again: Charter Reform Fails in St. Louis,”

(with Robert Cropf and Scott Krummenacher) in More than

Mayor or Manager: Campaigns to Change Form of Government

in America’s Cities, edited by James H. Svara and Douglas

J. Watson (Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press,

December 2010).

“Breaking down Policy Silos: Transportation, Economic

Development, and Health,” in Healthy, Equitable

Transportation Policy Recommendations and Research,

edited by Shireen Malekafzali (PolicyLink, Prevention

Institute, and Convergence Partnership, 2009), pp. 97-

110.

“Going Regional: Community-Based Regionalism,

Transportation, and Local Hiring Agreements, Journal of

Planning Education and Research, with Brian Banks, Vol.

28 (2009), pp. 355-367; published as a working paper on

the Building Resilient Regions website: http://www-

iurd.ced.berkeley.edu/brr/.

“Measuring Concentrated Poverty: The Federal Standard vs. a

Relative Standard,” with Katy Stigers and Rob Ryan,

Housing Policy Debate Vol. 19, No. 2 (2008), 295-321;

also published as a working paper under a slightly

different title on the Building Resilient Regions

website: http://www-iurd.ced.berkeley.edu/brr/.

“Machines and Machine Politics,” Encyclopedia of Campaigns,

Elections, and Electoral Analysis, edited by Ken

Warren (Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc.,

2008).

“Regionalism, Equality, and Democracy,” Urban Affairs Review

Vol. 41 (November 2006), pp. 249-257.

“Déjà vu All Over Again: Charter Reform Fails in St.

Louis,” co-authored with Robert Cropf, National Civic

Review, Vol. 94, No. 3 (Fall 2005), pp. 10-19.

“The Calculus of Coalitions: Cities, Suburbs, and the

Metropolitan Agenda,” co-authored with Hal Wolman and

Margaret Weir, Urban Affairs Review Vol. 40, No. 6 (July

2005), pp. 1-31.

"The Effect of 9/11 on America's Cities," in The Unfolding

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Legacy of 9/11 edited by James E. Harf and Mark Owen

Lombardi (New York: University Press of America, 2005),

pp. 44-55.

“The Continuing Significance of Race: African American and

Hispanic Mayors, 1968-2003,” (co-authored with Neil

Kraus) National Political Science Review Vol. 10 (2005),

pp. 54-70; a slightly revised version was published in

The Urban Black Community: From Dusk till Dawn edited by

Gayle T. Tate and Lewis A. Randolph (New York: Palgrave

Macmillan, 2006, pp. 365-380.

“Pulling Apart: Economic Segregation Among Suburbs and

Central Cities in Major Metropolitan Areas,” co authored

with Colleen Casey, Robert Flack, and Peter Dreier,

Brookings Institution, Center on Urban & Metropolitan

Policy (October 2004), available at:

www.brookings.edu/metro); published in Redefining Urban

and Suburban America: Evidence from Census 2000, Vol. 3,

edited by Alan Berube, Bruce Katz, and Robert E. Lang

(Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 2006),

pp. 143-166; also published in The 21st Century American

City: Race, Ethnicity, and Multicultural Urban Life, ed.

By Wendy A Kellogg (Dubuquque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt

Publishing, 2006), pp. 207-229.

“Are Fear and Urbanism at War?” Urban Affairs Review, Vol.

38, No. 1 (2002), pp. 135-140.

“Confronting Policy Fragmentation: A Political Approach to

the Role of Housing Nonprofits,” co-authored with Julia

Koschinsky, Policy Studies Journal, Vol. 18, No. 4

(2001), pp.111-127.

“What we Argue About When We Argue About Regionalism,” for a

special issue of the Journal of Urban Affairs, Vol. 23,

No. 5 (2001), pp. 479-496.

“Minority Mayors and the Hollow Prize Problem,” co-authored

with Neil Kraus, PS: Political Science and Politics, Vol.

34, No. 1 (March 2001), pp. 99-105.

“Theories of Nonprofit-Government Collaboration: The Case of

Community Development,” co-authored with Julia

Koschinsky, in Non-Profits in Urban America, edited by

Richard C. Hula and Cynthia Jackson-Almeria, (Westport,

CT: Greenwood,2000), pp. 65-92.

“The Urban Electorate in Presidential Elections: 1920-1996,co-

authored with Richard Sauerzopf ”Urban Affairs Review,

Vol. 35, No. 1 (September 1999), pp. 72-91; updated

version reprinted in The Urban Politics Reader, edited by

John Mollenkopf and Elizabeth Strom (New York:

Routledge, 2007), pp. 283-293.

“The Nonprofitization of United States Housing Policy:

Dilemmas of Community Development,” Community Development

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Journal Vol. 34, No. 1 (1999), pp. 28-37.

“The Stubborn Persistence of Local Land Use Powers: A Comment

on Morrill,” Political Geography Vol. 17, No. 7 (1998),

pp. 25-32.

“Ideas Matter: Reflections on the New Regionalism," Cityscape

Vol. 2, No. 2 (May 1996): 5-21.

"The Philosopher in the City: The New Regionalism Debate,"

part of a special symposium of essays in honor of Norton

Long, Journal of Urban Affairs Vol. 17, No. 3 (1995):

309-314.

Urban Populism, Fiscal Crisis, and the New Political Economy,"

in Cleveland: A Metropolitan Reader, edited by Dennis

Keating and Norman Krumholz (Kent State University Press,

1995): 97-118; a revised and updated version of an

earlier published article.

"Beyond Economism: Urban Political Economy and the Postmodern

Challenge," Journal of Urban Affairs Vol. 15, No. 1

(1993): 55-78.

"Development Strategy in Cleveland," in Cleveland Development:

A Dissenting View, edited by Alvin L. Schorr (Cleveland:

David Press, 1991): 1-25 a revised and updated version

of an earlier published article.

"No Room at the Inn: Housing Policy and the Homeless,"

Journal of Urban and Contemporary Law Vol. 35 (1989):

81-105.

"Job and Housing Displacement: A Review of Competing Policy

Perspectives," co-authored with Robert Kerstein, in

Comparative Urban and Community Research: An Annual

Review edited by Michael P. Smith (New Brunswick, New

Jersey: Transaction Books, 1989): 254-296.

"On the Power of Finance Capital Over Cities," Rejoinder to

Davida Glasberg, "The Political Economic Power of Finance

Capital and Urban Fiscal Crises: Cleveland's Default,

1978," Journal of Urban Affairs Vol. 10, No. 3 (1988):

241-248.

"Semisovereign Cities: The Politics of Urban Development,"

Polity Vol. XXI, No. 1 (1988): 83-110; reprinted in

Enduring Tensions in Urban Politics, edited by Dennis

Judd and Paul Kantor (New York: Macmillan, 1992): 512-

531; The Politics of Urban America: A Reader edited by

Judd and Kantor (Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1998): 272-287;

and in Urban and Regional Policy, edited by Jon Pierre

(Edward Elgar, 1995): 400-427.

"Business and Cities: The Enduring Tension," co-authored with

Dennis Judd, Urban Resources Vol. 5, No. 1 (Fall 1988):

3-8: 44-46.

“Urban Populism, Uneven Development, and the Space for

Reform," in Business Elites and Urban Development: Case

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Studies and Critical Perspectives, edited by Scott

Cummings (Albany: SUNY Press, 1988): 121-152.

"The Limits of Strategic Planning for Cities," Journal of

Urban Affairs Vol. 9, No. 2 (1987): 139-157.

"Urban Populism, Fiscal Crisis, and the New Political

Economy," in Cities in Stress: A New Look at the Urban

Crisis, edited by Mark Gottdiener (Beverly Hills: Sage,

1986): 81-110.

"Strategic Planning in a White Collar City: The Case of

Albany, New York," in Reindustrializing New York State:

Strategies, Implications, Challenges, edited by Morton

Schoolman and Alvin Magid (Albany: SUNY Press, 1986):

117-129.

"Tax Abatement in Cleveland," Social Policy, Vol. 3 (Winter

1982): 24-30.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS

Book Review, Coping with Adversity: Regional Economic

Resilience and Public Policy by Harold Wolman, Howard

Wial, Travis St., Clair, and Edward Hill (Ithaca, NY:

Cornell University Press, 2017) in Journal of Urban

Affairs Vol. 41, No. 8 (2019), pp. 1225-1227.

Book Review, Renegade Cities, Public Policy, and the Dilemmas

of Federalism, By Lori Riverstone-Newell (Boulder, CO:

First Forum, 2014) and Saving Our Cities: A Progressive

Plan to Transform Urban America, By William W. Goldsmith

(Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2016) in

Perspectives on Politics, Vol. 15, No. 3 (2017), pp. 900-

902.

“The Ferguson Moment: Race and Place,” with John

Mollenkopf, originally published by the NYU Furman

Center (http://furmancenter.org/research/iri/essay/the-

ferguson-moment-race-and-place); reprinted in The Dream

Revisited: Contemporary Debates About Housing,

Segregation, and Opportunity, edited by Ingrid Gould

Ellen and Justin Peter Steil(New York: Columbia

University Press, 2019).

What People Talk About When They Talk About Gentrification:

A Focus Group Report, with Karl Guenther and Nathan

Theus (UMSL: Creating Whole Communities).

“Trump and Urbanism: Defending the Unwalled City,” Urban

Affairs Forum, posted February 14, 2017.

Book Review of Carolyn T. Adams, From the Outside in: Suburban

Elites, Third-sector Organizations, and the Reshaping of

Philadelphia (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press), in

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research Vol.

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40, No. 1 (January 2016), pp. 252-254.

“The City of Ferguson: Between a Rock and a Hard Place,”

Urban Affairs Forum, May 2016; available at:

https://urbanaffairsreview.com/.

Tower Grove Neighborhood: A Case Study of the Consolidation

of Three Community Development Corporations, with Karl

Guenther and Rachel Hanks, Creating Whole Communities,

UMSL, February 2016.

“Responding to Ferguson: What Works, What Doesn’t,” with

David Kimball, St. Louis Post Dispatch (September 15,

2015).

“Responding to Ferguson: Race and Place,” STL Today

(http://www.stltoday.com/news/opinion/responding-to-

ferguson-race-and-place/article_a7bcca77-b159-589e-b984-

4b73a2c56e4f.html). ”Inner-Ring Suburbs Like Ferguson are Ticking Time Bombs,”

with Peter Dreier, Washington Post Online, reprinted in

St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Sonoma County Press Democrat,

The Tico Times, and Gulfnews.com.

Rebound Neighborhoods in Older Industrial Cities: The Story

of St. Louis, co-authored with Hank Webber (St. Louis:

Public Policy Research Center, August 2014), 81 pages;

available at:

http://pprc.umsl.edu/files/pdfs/rebound2014-final.pdf.

“A Legacy City Preserves Its Heritage,” Milwaukee Journal

Sentinel (January 26, 2014).

“Mediation of Home Foreclosures Can Work,” with Karen

Tokarz,St. Louis Post-Dispatch (August 22, 2012).

“St. Louis County’s Billion Dollar Problem,” St. Louis Post-

Dispatch (November 30, 2011).

“A Surprising Victory,” with David Kimball and Tom Shrout

Shelterforce (December 14, 2011).

From Checkbook Campaigns to Civic Coalitions: Lessons from

the Passage of Prop A, Public Policy Research Center,

2011;available at:

http://pprc.umsl.edu/pprc.umsl.edu/data/PropALessons.pd

f.

“Regional Resilience in the Face of Foreclosures: The Role of

Federal and State Policies,” co-authored with Karen

Chapple and Dan Immergluck in Forging a New Housing

Policy: Opportunity in the Wake of Crisis, edited by

Christopher Niedt and Marc Silver (Hempstead, NY:

National Center for Suburban Studies, 2011), pp. 29). Pp.

29-33.

“More Transit = More Jobs,” co-authored with Will Winter and

Laura Wiedlocher (St. Louis: Public Policy Research

Center, September 2, 2010), 30 pages; available at

http://www.transportationequity.org.

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Foreclosures in Missouri: A White Paper Based on the

Missouri Homeownership Preservation Summit, co-

authored with Will Winter (St. Louis: Public Policy

Research Center, June 30, 2010).

Book Review: City Bound: How States Stifle Urban

Innovation(Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press ,

2010), Urban Studies , Vol. 47, 2010, pp. 2713-2715.

Book Review: Searching for the Just City, ed. by Peter

Marcuse, et al. (New York: Routledge, 2009), Critical

Policy Studies, 2010.

“Why Isn’t the St. Louis Area Doing More to Prevent

Foreclosures?” St. Louis Beacon July 14, 2009(online

newspaper: http://www.stlbeacon.org/).

“Regional Resilience in the Face of Foreclosures: Evidence

from Six Metropolitan Areas,” with Karen Chapple and

Dan Immergluck, Institute of Urban and Regional

Development, University of California,Berkeley:

http://brr.berkeley.edu/03A!BRRworkingpapers.html.

More Transit Equals More Jobs: The Impact of Increasing

Funding for Public Transit, with Will Winter and Laura

Wiedlocher, Transportation Equity Network, 2009

“Economic Integration,” with Paul Jargowsky, City Vitals

Series, CEOs for Cities:

http://www.ceosforcities.org/files/Economic_Integration

_Briefing_Paper.pdf.

“Machines and Machine Politics” in Encyclopedia of Campaigns,

Elections, and Electoral Analysis (Thousand Oaks, CA:

Sage, 2009).

The Road to Good Jobs: Patterns of Employment in the

Construction Industry, Transportation Equity Network (St.

Louis: Public Policy Research Center, September 1,

2008).

“Building a Regional System of Greenways: If you Can Make

It In St. Louis, You Can Make It Anywhere,” with Scott

Krummenacher and Mark Tranel, National Civic

Review,Vol. 97, No. 2 (Summer 2008), pp. 23-30.

“Honey, They Shrunk the Field! Making Urban Political

Science Big Again,” Urban News: The Newsletter of

the Urban Politics Section of APSA Vol. 22, No. 1

(2008), pp. 14-16.

The Road to Jobs: Patterns of Employment in the

Construction Industry in Eighteen Metropolitan

Areas,report for the Transportation Equity Network (St.

Louis: RegionWise, August 30, 2007 (38 pages).

“The Road to Jobs: The Fight for Transportation Equity and

Local Hiring,” co-authored with Laura Barrett, Social

Policy, Summer 2007.

“The Future of Real Estate,” Commercial Journal – St. Louis

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(May/June 2007), pp. 12-14.

“Regionalisms Old and New,” co-authored with Peter Dreier and

John Mollenkopf, excerpt from Place Matters, in The Urban

Politics Reader, edited by John Mollenkopf and Elizabeth

Strom (New York: Routledge, 2007), pp. 303-313.

Book review of Costas Spirou and Larry Bennett, It’s Hardly

Sportin’: Stadiums, Neighborhoods, and the New Chicago

(Northern Illinois U. Press, 2003) in Perspectives on

Politics, Vol. 2, No. 1 (March 2004), pp. 159-160.

Book review of Janet Rothenberg Pack, Growth and Convergence

in Metropolitan America (Brookings, 2002) and Gregory

Squires, ed., Urban Sprawl (Urban Institute Press,

2002) in Journal of Policy Analysis and Management Vol.

23, No. 3 (2004), pp. 639-642.

“Collaboration Not Competition,” Op-ed co-authored with Denny

Coleman and Gerry Welch, St. Louis Post-Dispatch (June

14, 2004).

“Charter Reform: It means more than new flowcharts for

bureaucrats,” with Robert Cropf, St. Louis Post Dispatch

August 17, 2003.

Disabling Democracy: The Political Costs of Economic

Segregation, Occasional Paper, Department of Political

Science, Ohio University, based on a talk I gave at Ohio

University in April 2002.

“Forget City vs. Suburbs – We’re All in this Together,” (with

Joseph Heathcott and John Farley), St. Louis Post

Dispatch November 6, 2002.

Book review of Douglas W. Rae, City: Urbanism and Its End

(Yale University Press, 2003) in Urban Affairs Review,

Vol. 40, No. 3 (Jan. 2005), pp. 404-406.

“The Case Against Sprawl,” in Debating Democracy, ed. by Bruce

Miroff, Ray Seidelman, and Todd Swanstrom (Boston:

Houghton Mifflin, 2003), pp. 246-254.

“Is Bowling Alone the Problem?” Connecting Strategies, May

2002.

“Avoiding the Point of No Return: Rising Economic Segregation

in U.S. Cities (With Some Comparisons to Toronto)”, in

Social Challenges and Social Complexity in the GTA,

Toronto: Greater Toronto Area Forum, 2000, pp. 1-35

(with comments and responses from the author).

Book review of Larry Bennett, Neighborhood Politics: Chicago

and Sheffield (New York: Garland, 1997) and Barbara

Ferman, Challenging the Growth Machine: Neighborhood

Politics in Chicago and Pittsburgh (Lawrence: Univ. Press

of Kansas, 1996) in American Political Science Review

Vol. 93, No. 2 (June 1999), pp. 445-446.

“Cast Vote on Charter Revision,” Albany Times Union (October

29, 1998).

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Book review of Alberta M. Sbragia, Debt Wish: Entrepreneurial

Cities, U.S. Federalism, and Economic Development

(Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1996) in

Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 112, No. 3 (Fall 1997),

pp. 528-529.

"Ideas Matter: Reflections on the New Regionalism," Round

Table on Regionalism: Commissioned Papers (Washington,

D.C.: U.S. Department of HUD and Social Science Research

Council, December 8-9, 1994).

“Globalization: A Critical View,” reprinted in Toronto Region

in the World Economy: Proceedings of a Symposium on How

the Toronto Region is Affected by Changes in the World

Economy, edited by Engin F. Isin (Toronto: York

University, 1994), pp. 3-15.

"Clinton's Urban Dilemma," Albany Magazine (Spring 1993);

reprinted as "Clinton Needs to Offer Cities More Than

Jobs," Capital District Business Review (August 16-22,

1993).

"Don't Try to Fix the Ghetto; Tear Down the Walls Around It,"

Albany Times Union (May 1992).

"Something Happened: In Search of the New Urban Sociology,"

Review of Urban Change and Conflict Conference, Bristol,

England, International Journal of Urban and Regional

Research Vol. 15, No. 4 (1991): 619-622.

Book review of The Distributional Impacts of Public Policies,

edited by Sheldon H. Danziger and Kent E. Portney (New

York: St. Martin's, 1988) in Environment and Planning

(1990).

"Homeless: A Product of Policy," New York Times (March 23,

1989).

"Effects of State and Local Taxes on Investment," Vance

Bibliographies Public Administration Series (Monticello,

Illinois: Vance Bibliographies, 1988): 18 pages.

"No Room at the Inn: Homelessness as a Housing Problem,

Sociocultural and Service Issues of Working with

Homeless Clients (Albany: Professional Development

Program, Rockefeller College, SUNY, 1989): 23-49.

"Suburbia is Legislating Against Multifamily Housing," (with

Daniel McGuinness) Albany Times Union (July 5, 1987).

"Capital Cities: Challenges and Opportunities," A Report

Based on a Conference on Capital Cities (Albany:

Rockefeller Institute of Government, 1987): 32 pages.

Book Review of Urban Social Movements by Stuart Lowes (London:

Macmillan, 1986) in Cities: The International Quarterly

on Urban Policy Vol. 4, No. 3 (August 1987).

"Filling in the Spaces: Building Up and Rehabilitating

Albany," Empire State Reports (March 1986).

"A Tale of Two Cities," (with Ronald Berkman) The Nation

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(March 24, 1979).

Contributing Editor, Political Profiles: The Truman Years

(New York: Facts on File, 1978) and Political Profiles:

The Nixon-Ford Years (New York: Facts on File, 1979).

CONFERENCE PAPERS

“What Do We Make of Gentrification in Older Industrial Cities?

Comparing Dortmund (Germany) with St. Louis (USA),” with

Joerg Ploeger, Urban Affairs Association Annual Meeting,

Los Angeles, CA, April 25, 2019.

“Understanding Neighborhood Change,” Urban Affairs Association

Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, April 21, 2017.

“Rebound Neighborhoods in Older Industrial Cities: The Case

of St. Louis,” with Molly Metzger and Hank Webber,

Federal Reserve System Community Development Conference,

Washington, DC, April 2-3, 2015.

“Rebound Neighborhoods in Older Industrial Cities: The Case

of St. Louis,” with Molly Metzger and Hank Webber, RC 43

Conference, International Sociological Association,

Chicago, IL, September 18, 2015.

"Rebound Neighborhoods in Weak Market Regions: The Case of

St. Louis," Urban Affairs Association, with Hank Webber

(Washington University), San Antonio, Texas, March 3,

2014.

“Comprehensive Community Development in a Fragmented Suburban

Setting: The University of Missouri-St. Louis and 24:1,"

Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities, with

Tom George, Louisville, KY, 10-29-2013.

"The Obama Administration's Urban Policy: Issues of Capacity

Building," Urban Affairs Association, San Francisco,

CA, 04-05-2013.

"Civic Capacity and School/Community Partnerships in a

Fragmented Suburban Setting: The Case of 24:1,"

Urban Affairs Association, Pittsburgh, PA, April 19,

2012.

"Divorcing Power and Responsibility: How National Policies

Have Shaped Local Policy Responses to Foreclosures,"

American Political Science Association, Seattle, WA,

09-03-2011

American Political Science Association Meeting, “Thick

Injustice,” with Clarissa Hayward, Washington, DC,

September 2010.

Urban Affairs Association Annual Meeting, “Regional

Resilience: A Critical Examination of the Ecological

Framework,” Baltimore, MD, April 25, 2008.

American Political Science Association, “Regional Network

Governance: A Critical Appraisal,” Chicago, IL,

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September 1, 2007.

Urban Affairs Association, “Possibilities for Progressive

Regionalism: Federal Transportation Policy and Local

Hiring Agreements,” co-authored with Brian Banks,

Seattle, Washington, April 2007.

Urban Affairs Association, “Pulling Apart: Economic

Segregation Among Suburbs and Central Cities in Major

Metropolitan Areas,” co-authored with Colleen Casey and

Peter Dreier, Salt Lake City, April 2005.

Urban Affairs Association, “Testing the Orfield Hypothesis:

Cities, Coalitions, and Influence within State

Legislatures,” co-authored with Hal Wolman, Margaret

Weir, and Nick Lyon, Boston (March 22, 2002).

American Political Science Association, ”The Continuing

Significance of Race,” (co-authored with Neil Kraus), San

Francisco (Aug. 29-Sept. 2, 2001).

American Political Science Association, “The Partnership Model

of Government-Nonprofit Relations: The Case of Community

Development,” (co-authored with Julia Koschinsky),

Washington, D.C. (Aug. 31-Sept 3, 2000).

Southern Political Science Association, “The Continuing

Significance of Race: African-American Mayors, 1967-

1999,” (co-authored with Peter Dreier and Neil Kraus),

Savannah, Georgia (Oct. 15, 1999).

Urban Affairs Association, “Community Development and

Equality: The Political Construction of Housing Policy

Subregimes,” (co-authored with Julia Koschinsky),

Louisville, Kentucky (April 1999).

American Political Science Association,”The Urban Electorate

in Presidential Elections: 1920-1996,” (co-authored

with Richard Sauerzopf), Boston (September 5, 1998;

also presented at the Southern Political Science

Association Meeting in Atlanta (October 30, 1998).

Urban Affairs Association, “The Nonprofitization of Housing

Policy: Slipping Between the Horns of Policy Dilemmas,”

Toronto, Canada (April 17-19, 1997).

Urban Affairs Association, "The Power of Place: Capital

[Im]mobility, Pluralism, and Regime Theory," (co-authored

with Gerald Berk) Portland, Oregon (May 3-6, 1995).

Roundtable on Regionalism, "An Overview of the New Regionalism

Debate," sponsored by the U.S. Department of Housing and

Urban Development and the Social Science Research

Council, Washington, D.C. (December 8-9, 1994).

American Political Science Association, "Expanding the Agenda

of Regime Theory: Republican Cities in the Age of

Industry," New York City (September 1994).

Urban Affairs Association, "The Urban Electorate in

Presidential Elections," co-authored with Richard

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Sauerzopf (Indianapolis (April 1993).

Urban Affairs Association, "Neighborhood Change in Yonkers,

New York: Liberalism's Vietnam?" Cleveland, Ohio (May

1992).

American Political Science Association, "Beyond Economism:

Urban Political Economy and the Postmodern Challenge,"

Washington, D.C. (September 1991).

International Sociological Association, Urban Change and

Conflict Conference, "Housing Policy and Homelessness: A

Comparative View," Bristol, England (September 19, 1989).

Conference on Comparative Urban Policy, "A Tiger by the Tail"

(co-sponsored with John Logan), SUNY-Albany, April 7-8,

1989.

American Political Science Association, "Business and Cities:

An Historical View," Washington, D.C. (September 2,

1988).

Urban Affairs Association, "Gimme Shelter: Housing Policy and

the Homeless," St. Louis (March 1988).

Conference on Homelessness: New Directions and Action

Initiatives, "Housing Policy and the Homeless," Albany,

(December 2, 1987).

American Political Science Association, "The O'Connell

Organization in Albany: The Survival of a Traditional

Machine" (co-authored with Sharon Ward), Chicago

(September 1987).

Urban Affairs Association, "Jobs and Housing: Gentrification

and the Industrial Planning Debate" (co-authored with

Robert Kerstein) Akron, Ohio (April 1987).

Northeastern Political Science Association, "Semisovereign

Cities: The Politics of Urban Development," Boston

(November 1986) Won Best Paper Award.

American Political Science Association, "Semisovereign Cities:

The Theory and Practice of Urban Growth Politics,"

Washington, D.C. (August 1986).

Urban Affairs Association, "Strategic Planning for Cities:

Problems and Prospects," Fort Worth, Texas (March 1986).

American Political Science Association, "Strategic Planning

for Cities: A Critical Look," New Orleans (August 1985).

New York Political Science Association, "Cleveland's Default:

On the Politics of Urban Fiscal Crisis," New York City

(April 8, 1983).

PROFESSIONAL REVIEWING

Article Reviewer: Urban Affairs Review, Journal of Urban

Affairs, Social Problems, Polity, American Political

Science Review, Government and Policy, Comparative Urban

and Community Research, Policy Studies Review, American

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Journal of Political Science, Social Problems, Housing

Policy Debate, Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly,

Economic Development Quarterly, Southeastern Political

Review, State and Local Government Review, Urban Studies,

City & Community, Journal of Planning, Education, and

Research, Urban Research and Practice

Book Manuscript Reviewer: Princeton University Press, Little,

Brown & Company, McGraw-Hill, SUNY Press, Northern

Illinois University Press, Temple University Press,

Cornell University Press, University Press of Kansas, MIT

Press

Grant Proposal Reviewer: National Science Foundation (1993,

1999, 2006, 2007), Russell Sage Foundation (2001),

American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) (2006)

OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY

Norman Krumholz Annual Future of Urban Planning Lecture,

“The Future of Urban Planning in the Divided City: The

Gentrification Conundrum,” Cleveland State University,

October 1, 2019.

Invited Talk, “Before the Tipping Point: Middle Market

Strategies in St. Louis,” with Hank Webber, 2019 Fair

Housing Conference, St. Louis, April 12, 2019.

Invited Talk, “Asset-Based Community Development, Kiwanis

International Chapter, Oregon, Missouri, February 13,

2019.

Member, Editorial Board, Urban Affairs Review, 2015 – 2019.

Keynote Address, “Gentrification and its Discontents,” Saint

Louis University Political Roundtable, November 28,

2018.

Invited Talk, “Meet Me In St. Louis: The Challenge of Urban

Growth and Decline,” National Urban Extension Leaders

North Central Regional Caucus, St. Louis, May 9, 2018.

Invited talk, “Middle Neighborhoods: A Public Health

Approach to Housing and Community Development,” U S

Bank CDC Annual Meeting, St. Louis, May 18, 2017.

Invited talk, “The Controversy over Reforming Tax Incentives

in the City of St. Louis,” American Bar Association

Meeting, St. Louis, April 28, 2017.

Chair, Executive Committee, Urban and Local Politics

Section, American Political Science Association,

September 2015-September 2016.

Member, Robert A. Dahl Award Committee, American Political

Science Association, 2016.

Invited talk, “The Ferguson Moment: Poverty, Politics, and

Power in U.S. Suburbs,” Institute for State and Urban

Development, Dortmund, Germany, December 14, 2016.

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City and Regional Futures Invited Lecture, “The Ferguson

Moment: Equity Planning in a Fragmented Suburban

Setting,” Cornell University, Department of City and

Regional Planning, September 16, 2016.

Invited presentation, “Place Matters: Thick Injustice in

the American Metropolis, U.S. Bank CDC Annual

Conference, St. Louis, MO, May 25, 2016.

“Overview of St. Louis Demographic and Economic Conditions,”

Federal Home Loan Bank of Des Moines, National Advisory

Council Meeting, February 16, 2016.

Presenter, Panel Discussion, “Color of Debt: How Collection

Suits Squeeze Black Neighborhoods in St. Louis,”

Washington University Black Law Students Association,

St. Louis, November5, 2015.

Clarkson Visiting Chair, School of Architecture and

Planning, University of Buffalo, State University of

New York, October 25-30, 2015. Visit included two

public lectures along with numerous talks to classes

and student groups.

Chair and Presenter, Colloquium, “Rethinking Justice in the

Wake of Ferguson and Baltimore,” Annual Urban Affairs

Association Conference, March 17, 2016, San Diego, CA.

Member, University City Special Commission on Tax-Exempt

Properties Owned by Washington University, 2014-2015.

“Place Matters: Economic Segregation and What We Can Do

About It,” National Housing Conference, Oakland, CA,

November 19, 2014.

“Place Matters: The Tangled Roots of Unfair Housing,”

Metrics of Inequality Conference, Chicago, IL,

September 12, 2014.

UMSL Representative, Lambert Airport Eastern Perimeter Joint

Development Commission, Fall 2014 – present.

"Urban Development and the City-County Split: Where Are We

Heading?," Saint Louis University Law School Symposium,

United We Stand or United We Fall: The Reunification of

St. Louis City and County, St Louis, MO, February 28,

2014.

"Creating Whole Communities," Whole Neighborhoods, One

Milwaukee: LISC’S 2nd Community Development Symposium,

Milwaukee, WI, November 26, 2013.

"Neighborhood Change in the St. Louis Region Since 1970: What

Explains Success? ," Lecture series sponsored by the

Missouri History Museum, with Hank Webber (Washington

University), St Louis, MO , November 10, 2013.

"A New Era in Regional Transit?," Lent Upson Annual Lecture,

Graduate Program in Public Administration, Wayne State

University, May 16, 2013.

"Paradoxes of Citizen Participation," Saving the Cities

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Conference, Saint Louis University Law School, St. Louis,

MO, March 1, 2013.

"The State of Neighborhoods in St. Louis," Kick off of a

Series put on by Community Partnership at UMSL, St.

Louis, MO, November 28, 2012.

Member, Committee to Select the Wildavsky Award for the

American Political Science Association, 2012.

"Neighborhood Change in St. Louis: What's Happening, Why It

Matters, and What We Can Do About It," University Forum,

St. Louis, MO, November 15, 2012.

"Three Paradoxes of Citizen Participation," Empowerment

Congress, Los Angeles, CA, January 10, 2012.

"Thick Injustice in the American Metropolis," University of

Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, September 9, 2011.

"What Should an Effective Regional Data System Look Like and

How Can We Get There?," What Is Your Home Worth? A Deeper

Dive into St. Louis Housing Values, St. Louis, MO Federal

Reserve, June 2, 2011.

"Thick Injustice in an Age of Inequality: What Can Local

Actors Do About It?" Community and Inequality,

University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, Iowa, April 15,

2011.

"How Should Universities Engage with their Communities?,"

Inauguration of the President of Alma College, Alma,

Michigan, April 8, 2011.

Member, Regional Advisory Committee, Great Rivers Greenway,

2010.

“Reducing Poverty: Place Matters,” invited presentation, CEOs

for Cities Opportunity Dividend Summit, Detroit, MI

(March 2, 2010.

Invited Presentation, Hofstra University, panel on Bruce

Katz’s presentation of “The Blueprint for Prosperity,”

March 27, 2008

Invited Presentation, CEOs for Cities Conference, Chicago,

September 25, 2007

Invited participant, Forum of Federations, Great Cities

Institute, University of Illinois at Chicago, January 17-

18, 2007

Keynote Address, “Creative City Theory and the State,” Urban

Conditions and Life Chances Conference, Amsterdam,

Netherlands, July 7, 2006

Member, Editorial Board, Urban Affairs Review (2006 to

present)

Invited Presentation, “Transcending Trade-offs: Rethinking

Federal Aid for Community Development,” Sparer

Symposium, University of Pennsylvania Law School, March

19, 2004

Invited Presentation, “Divided We Are Falling: Inequality and

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Place,” National League of Cities Advisory Council, March

8, 2003

Invited Presentation, “The Effect of 9-11 on Cities,

University of Tampa, Conference on “9-11: Remembering,

Reflecting, Responding,” September 13, 2002

Invited Presentation, Toronto, Canada, Speakers Series

sponsored by York University's Faculty of Environmental

Studies, "The Politics of Place: Can Cities and Suburbs

Unite Around Regional Reforms?" October 17, 2001

Participated in Panel on Regional Reforms at the FOCUS/EPA

"Smart Codes" Conference, St. Louis, Sept. 10, 2001

Invited Presentation, International Lessons for Devolution in

England, London, England, October 26, 2000

Speech to the Greater Toronto Area Forum, “Avoiding the Point

of No Return: Economic Segregation and the New

Regionalism,” December 2, 1999

WAMC Public Radio Commentator - 5-minute commentary once a

week broadcast on a network of ten radio stations from

western Massachusetts to central New York (October 1997

to June 1999; biweekly September 1999 - 2000)

Introductory speaker, Power the Vote Forum, Sponsored by the

League of Women Voters and televised locally on Channel

13 and public television (October 1, 1996)

American Political Science Association, Harold D. Lasswell

Award Committee, (1997)

Invited speaker, Seminar on "Urban Restructuring in North

America," Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique

- Urbanisation, Universite de Quebec, Montreal, Canada

(May 2-4, 1996)

Seminar Organizer, "Rethinking the Urban Agenda," sponsored by

the American Sociological Association, Elkridge, Maryland

(May 20-22, 1994)

Keynote Address, Conference on Equity Planning, Cleveland,

Ohio (May 14, 1994)

Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Urban Affairs (1993 –

1999)

Elected to the Governing Board of the Urban Affairs

Association by the membership for two three-year terms in

1993 and 1996; elected by the Governing Board as

Treasurer (1994 and 1995), Vice Chair (1996 and 1997),and

Chair (1998-1999)

Keynote Address, “Globalization: A Critical View,” Conference

on Toronto Region in the World Economy, York University,

Toronto, 1994

Speech before the United Nations Association and the League of

Women Voters, "Foreign Policy From the Inside Out,"

Broadcast on WAMC (February 12, 1993)

Executive Council, Urban Politics and Policy Section, American

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Political Science Association (1989-1991)

Book Series Co-editor (with John Logan), "Conflicts in Urban

and Regional Development," Temple University Press (1989-

1996), 21 books published

Co-Chair, Workshop on Urban Political Economy, American

Political Science Association Conventions (1987 - 1990)

Other Invited University Talks: Cleveland State University,

Michigan State University, Cornell University, Columbia

University, CCNY, Vassar College, Simons Rock College,

DePaul University, University of Iceland, University of

Illinois at Chicago Circle, Sarah Lawrence College,

Florida International University, Union College, Tulane

University, Fordham University, Ohio University, York

University, University of Louisville, Loyola

University, University of Amsterdam, Iowa State

University, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

CONSULTING AND GRANTS

Consultant, Community Development/Community Education

Doctoral Program, Department of Higher Education and

Training, Republic of South Africa. (Karl Guenther

and I travelled to Capetown, South Africa Jan. 30-Feb.

5, 2019 to advise on the creation of a South African

Ph.D. program in Community Development/Community

Education as part of a collaboration including the

University of Western Cape, Pretoria University,

Rutgers-Newark and the University of Missouri-St.

Louis.

Member of Core Team, MacArthur Foundation-funded initiative,

University of California (Berkeley), Institute for Urban

and Regional Development, “Building Resilient Regions,”

April 2004 – 2014 (received research assistance in the

form of GRAs, travel support and honoraria)

Consultant, Transportation and American Jobs Program,

Brookings Institution, November-December, 2012

Grant Writer, East-West Gateway Council of Governments,

successful application on a $4.6 million federal grant

to create a Regional Plan for Sustainable (2010)

Consulting contracts with Public Policy Research Center for

research on neighborhood trends (St. Louis County, 2009),

for an evaluation of foreclosure counseling (Metro St.

Louis Foreclosure Intervention Task Force, 2010), and

arts and community development (Greater St. Louis

Community Foundation, 2012-2013)

Grant from the Annie E. Casey Foundation (March 2008) to

write a discussion paper on diversifying employment in

the construction industry ($15,000)

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Grant from CEOs for Cities, with Paul Jargowsky, (2008) to

Research and write a report on what metropolitan areas

can do to reduce concentrated poverty ($15,000)

Contract to write three research reports for the

Transportation Equity Network on workforce development

and construction in transportation, conducted at Saint

Louis University and UMSL, PPRC (approximately $30,000

total)

Fulbright Senior Scholars Grant, University of Amsterdam,

Summer 2006

Consultant, National League of Cities, project on municipal

initiatives to address poverty, 2005-2006

Brookings Institution, $8,000 grant (with Robert Flack and

Peter Dreier) to research economic segregation in the top

fifty metropolitan areas, 1980-2000

Research Award, Saint Louis University, $5,880, “Place

Matters: Mapping Spatial Inequalities in the St. Louis

Metropolitan Region,” March 2002

Brookings Institution, $35,000 grant (with Margaret Weir and

Hal Wolman) to study coalition-building strategies of

central cities in state legislatures, 2001 – 2004

Consultant, Intergovernmental Solutions Project, hired by

State of New York to research “best practices” in state

and local collaboration for community development and, on

the basis of this research, to develop a graduate-level

course for state and local government officials, January-

December, 2001; helped teach the course in Dec.-Nov. 2001

in Albany, New York

Member, Working Group on Race, Civic Consciousness, and

Governance, National Academy of Sciences, National

Research Council, Washington, D.C., March 14 and June 9,

1997

Wrote a series of reports for the Rockefeller Institute of

Government under contract with the U.S. Department of

Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and Price Waterhouse

on policy approaches to the problem of rising income

inequality (Spring 1996)

Member, Advisory Committee, Urban Poverty, Economic

Development and Cities Project, sponsored by the National

League of Cities, Washington, D.C. (1993)

Rockefeller Foundation, Research Associate, $49,000 for a

pilot study, "Areas of New Settlement in the New York

Metropolitan Region" (1991-92)

Consultant, Albany Strategic Plan on the Arts, Rockefeller

Institute of Government (1990)

Pro-bono Consultant, Planning Group for the Urban Summit in

New York City, City University of New York Office of

Urban Affairs (1990)

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Pro-bono Consultant, Mayor David Dinkins Transition Team,

Strategic Planning in New York City (January 1990)

Consultant, Evaluation of the Albany Strategic Plan,

Rockefeller Institute of Government (1988)New York State

Department of Social Services, $1,000 grant to write a

report on "Housing Policy and the Homeless" (August 1987)

SUNY Research Foundation, University Awards Program, Faculty

Research Fellowship and Grant-in-Aid ($3,488),

"Evaluating Public-Private Partnerships for Housing

Rehabilitation" (March 1983)

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Courses taught at University of Missouri – St. Louis

Graduate:

Introduction to Policy Analysis

Field Seminar in Urban Politics

Proseminar in Urban Politics

The Policy Process

Community Development: Policies and Best

Practices

Courses taught at Saint Louis University

Graduate:

Scope and Methods of Public Policy Analysis

Power, Coalitions, and Decision Making

The Policy Process

Urban and Administrative Theory

The Metropolis

Urban Systems and Services

Undergraduate:

Introduction to State and Local Politics

(co-taught with Robert Cropf)

Courses taught at SUNY-Albany:

Graduate

Urban Policy in the United States

Field Seminar in American Politics

American Federalism

United States Housing Policy

Strategic Planning for State and Local

Administrators

Community Politics

Undergraduate:

Introduction to American Politics

Honors Tutorial in American Politics

Introduction to Public Policy

Urban Politics

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Comparative Public Policy: Western Europe and

U.S.

American Federalism

Community Politics

Special Topics: The 2000 Elections

Senior Honors Seminars (Housing Policy, Urban

Growth Politics, Issues in Federalism,

Comparative Social Policy, Third Sector

Policy Approaches, Debating Welfare, How

to Write an Honor’s Thesis)

Bethlehem Lifelong Learning Center, course on urban

issues for adult education program (Spring 1999)

Instructor of Political Science, Trenton State College,

Trenton, New Jersey (Spring 1978)

Instructor of Political Science, Temple University,

Ambler Campus (Spring 1977)

Instructor of Politics, Princeton University (Spring

1977) “Power in the United States”

Instructor of Political Science, Southwest Missouri

State University, Springfield, Missouri (1971-72)

UNIVERSITY AND COMMUNITY SERVICE

Chair, Anchor Institution Committee, UMSL, 2017 – present.

Member, Fund Development Committee, Community Builders

Network of Metro St. Louis, 2018 – present.

Presidential Engagement Fellow, University of Missouri,

2018-2019 (Appointed by President Choi to communicate

scholarly research to the public.)

Chair, Search Committee for a Director of the Public Policy

Research Center, Graduate School, 2017-2018.

Chair, Anchor Dashboard Committee, UMSL, 2015 – 2017.

Member, Loop Trolley Company, Governing Board, June 2015 -

present.

Chair, Search Committee for Des Lee Professor of Urban

Education, College of Education, 2014-2015.

Member, Search Committee for Professor in Nonprofit

Management and Leadership Program, 2014-2015.

Appointed by Mayor of University City to serve on Advisory

Board on Washington University: Tax-Exempt Property,

2014 – 2015.

Chair, College of Arts and Sciences, Committee to Create a

Marguerite Ross Barnett Medallion, March 2014.

Co-Chair, Chancellor's Task Force on 24:1, November 2012 –

June 2013.

UMSL Representative, Lambert Airport Joint Development

Commission, March 2013 – present.

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Chair, Curator's Professor Award Committee, October 2012.

Member, Committee, College of Arts and Sciences Research

Awards Committee, August 2011 - April 2012.

Member, Graduate Committee, Political Science, 2008 –

present.

Member, Steering Committee, OneSTL, Regional Plan for

Sustainable Development, 2012-2014.

Member, Board of Directors, Citizens for Modern Transit, 2006

to 2012 (member of CMT TOD Committee since then)

Member, Building and Grounds Committee, Saint Louis

University, 2006 - 2007

Faculty Representative, SLU Arena Committee, Fall 2003 - 2005

Managing Editor, St. Louis Metropolitan Research Exchange

Governing Board, 2002 – 2008

Member, Human Subject Review Committee, College of Public

Service, Saint Louis University, 2001 to 2004

University Search Committee, Rockefeller College Executive

Dean, January - May 2000

Graduate Coordinator, Department of Political Science

(January 1997 – Dec. 2000)

Member, City of Albany Charter Revision Commission

(December 1996 - November 1998)

Member, Department of Political Science Graduate Committee

(1994 - present)

Member, Planning Committee for a Conference on Homelessness,

sponsored by the Government Law Center of the Albany Law

School (1996)

Appointed by City Comptroller to the Albany Indicators Group,

a committee to devise new ways of measuring the quality

of life in Albany (June 1996)

Appointed by Mayor Jennings to the Neighborhood Enhancement

Steering Committee (Spring 1994)

Member, Second Level Review Committee, Rockefeller College

(1990 - 1992)

Member, Historic Albany Foundation Futures Committee

(1989-90)

Executive Director, Lewis Mumford Center (1990-91)

Director, Undergraduate Public Policy Major (1988-89)

Chair, Faculty Committee, Lewis Mumford Center for

Comparative Urban and Regional Research (1987-89) Member, Board of Directors, Neighborhood Resource Center

(1986-87)

Member, Mayor's Committee on Retail Revitalization in Downtown

Albany (1986-89)

Member, Rockefeller College Faculty Council (1985-89)

Member, Undergraduate Academic Council (UAC) (1985-86)

Chair, Admissions Committee of UAC (1985-86)


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