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CURRICULUM VITAE EDWARD G. GOETZ Humphrey School of Public Affairs & Center for Urban and Regional Affairs University of Minnesota 301 19 th Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55455 (612) 624-8737 EDUCATION Ph. D., Political Science, Northwestern University; 1987. M.A., Political Science, Northwestern University; 1981. B.A., Political Science, University of California, Riverside; 1979. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 2003 - present; Professor, University of Minnesota, Humphrey School of Public Affairs. 1999 - 2003; Associate Professor, University of Minnesota, Humphrey School of Public Affairs. 1993 - 1999; Associate Professor, University of Minnesota, Department of Design, Housing & Apparel. 1988 - 1993; Assistant Professor, University of Minnesota, Department of DHA. 1988 - 1990; Adjunct Faculty, Humphrey School of Public Affairs. OTHER ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS 2009 present; Director, Center for Urban and Regional Affairs, University of Minnesota. 2009 2017; Co-Director, University of Minnesota Metropolitan Consortium. 2014 2017; Director, Ph.D. program, Humphrey School, University of Minnesota. 2015; Visiting Scholar, Laboratoire Mosaïques, Université Paris Ouest-Nanterre-La Défense, Paris, France. 2015; Visiting Professor, School of Public Policy, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China. 2006 2013; Chair, Urban and Regional Planning and Policy Area, Humphrey School of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota. 2004 2007; Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Humphrey School of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota.

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CURRICULUM VITAE

EDWARD G. GOETZ

Humphrey School of Public Affairs

&

Center for Urban and Regional Affairs

University of Minnesota

301 – 19th Avenue South

Minneapolis, MN 55455

(612) 624-8737

EDUCATION

Ph. D., Political Science, Northwestern University; 1987.

M.A., Political Science, Northwestern University; 1981.

B.A., Political Science, University of California, Riverside; 1979.

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

2003 - present; Professor, University of Minnesota, Humphrey School of Public Affairs.

1999 - 2003; Associate Professor, University of Minnesota, Humphrey School of Public

Affairs.

1993 - 1999; Associate Professor, University of Minnesota, Department of Design, Housing

& Apparel.

1988 - 1993; Assistant Professor, University of Minnesota, Department of DHA.

1988 - 1990; Adjunct Faculty, Humphrey School of Public Affairs.

OTHER ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS

2009 – present; Director, Center for Urban and Regional Affairs, University of Minnesota.

2009 – 2017; Co-Director, University of Minnesota Metropolitan Consortium.

2014 – 2017; Director, Ph.D. program, Humphrey School, University of Minnesota.

2015; Visiting Scholar, Laboratoire Mosaïques, Université Paris Ouest-Nanterre-La

Défense, Paris, France.

2015; Visiting Professor, School of Public Policy, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China.

2006 – 2013; Chair, Urban and Regional Planning and Policy Area, Humphrey School of

Public Affairs, University of Minnesota.

2004 – 2007; Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Humphrey School of Public Affairs,

University of Minnesota.

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1998 – 1999, 2002 – 2009; Director of Masters of Urban and Regional Planning

Program, Humphrey School of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota.

2000 – 2001; Director, Urban Studies Program, University of Minnesota.

1997; Visiting Professor; Centre for Comparative Housing Research, De Montfort

University, Leicester, UK.

1995 – 1998; Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Design, Housing, & Apparel,

University of Minnesota.

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Member, Urban Affairs Association, 1993-present.

Chair, Governing Board, Urban Affairs Association, 2007-2009

Vice Chair, Governing Board, 2006-2007.

Member, American Planning Association, 1999-present.

Member, Editorial Board, Journal of the American Planning Association, 2007-present.

Member, Editorial Board, Housing Policy Debate, 2007-present.

Member, Editorial Board, International Journal of Housing Policy, 2014-present.

Member, Planning Accreditation Board, 2017-present.

Member, CommonBond Communities (nonprofit housing development corporation) Board

of Directors, 2016-present.

Departmental Academic Advisor, Department of Public Policy, City University of Hong

Kong, 2019 – present.

Member, Advisory Committee, University of Iowa Public Policy Center, 2014-present.

Member of the Planning Accreditation Board’s site visitor pool. Member of site visit teams

for University of Oregon, University of Illinois-Chicago, University of Maryland,

Rutgers University (Chair), and Hunter College, City University of New York (Chair).

2009-2017.

Member, City of St. Paul Task Force on Poverty, 2017.

Guest Editor, Cities 57 (2016) Special issue on “Resistance to Social Housing

Transformation.”

Chair, Local Host Committee, 2017 Annual Conference of the Urban Affairs Association.

External reviewer for (various years since 2005):

Department of Public Policy, City University of Hong Kong;

Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Florida State University;

Ph.D. program, Urban Planning and Policy, University of Memphis;

Ph.D. program, Urban Planning, University of Oregon;

Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Wayne State University;

Public Policy Center, University of Iowa;

Public Policy Administration, University of Missouri-Saint Louis;

Center for Small Towns, University of Minnesota, Morris;

Urban Studies Program, University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee.

Member, Steering Committee, Fair Housing Equity Assessment, Twin Cities, 2012-13.

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Co-director, Evaluation Team for the Metropolitan Council of the Twin Cities’ HUD

Regional Sustainability Grant, 2010-2013.

Member, Technical Review Panel, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development,

Housing & Transportation Affordability Index project, 2011-2012.

Member, Advisory Council of the Children, Youth and Family Consortium, University of

Minnesota. 2010-2012.

Testimony to the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Financial Services on “The

Administration’s proposal to revitalize severely distressed public and assisted housing:

The Choice Neighborhoods Initiative.” March 17, 2010. Washington, D.C.

Testimony to the U. S. House of Representatives Financial Services Committee,

Subcommittee on Housing and Community Opportunity, on “Academic Perspectives

on Public Housing.” July 29, 2009. Washington, D.C.

Member, Editorial Board, Encyclopedia of Housing, 2nd Edition. Sage Publications, 2010.

Chair, Local Host Committee, 2010 Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate

Schools of Planning.

Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Urban Affairs, 2003-2009.

Co-President of the International Conference Committee for the City Futures 2009

Conference, Madrid, Spain.

Member, Hennepin County/City of Minneapolis Commission to End Homelessness, 2004-05.

National Science Foundation, Graduate Research Fellowship Review Committee, Panel on

Political Science, Geography, and Urban Planning, 2001 - 2002.

Member, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Roundtable on “Urban Issues

in the 21st Century,” April 2000.

Ramsey County Joint Property Tax Advisory Committee, 1999.

Coordinator, Housing Forum, Center for Urban and Regional Affairs, University of

Minnesota, 1989 - 1990, and 1998 - present.

Minnesota Fair Housing Center Task Force, Minneapolis, 1997 - 1998.

Metropolitan Council of the Twin Cities, Fiscal Impact Study Liaison Group, 1998 - 2001

Twin Cities Livable Communities Task Force, 1996 - 1997.

Executive Council, Research Committee on Housing and the Built Environment,

International Sociological Association, 1995 - 1999.

Executive Council of the Urban Politics section of the American Political Science Association, 1995 - 1996.

Editor, Research Committee on Housing and the Built Environment newsletter, 1994 - 97.

Planning committee for “Project Urban Europe,” Second Annual Upper Great Lakes

Consortium for European Studies Conference, 1996.

University of Minnesota Faculty Advisory Group for Arden Hills Arsenal Cleanup and

Conversion Project, 1995.

Advisory Board of “Linking Housing and Education” research grant, Institute on Race and

Poverty, University of Minnesota, and the McKnight Foundation, 1995.

Chair, North Central Research Committee 54 (Housing) of the Agricultural Experiment

Station, 1993.

President, Board of Directors, Central Community Housing Trust, Minneapolis, 1992-96.

Board of Directors, Central Community Housing Trust, Minneapolis, 1989 - 1997.

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Board of Directors, Open Your Heart to the Hungry and Homeless, 1992 - 1994.

Reviewer for: Columbia University Press; Cornell University Press; Fairchild Books;

Georgetown University Press; Lexington Press; Oxford University Press; Public Policy

Institute of California; Routledge Press; State University of New York Press; Temple

University Press; The Policy Press (Bristol, UK); University of Georgia Press;

University of Minnesota Press; University of Toronto Press; University Press of Kansas;

University of Illinois Press; Administration and Society; American Sociological Review;

Annals of the Association of American Geographers; Antipode; Applied Geography;

British Journal of Sociology; Cities; City and Community; Cityscape; Demography;

Economic Development Quarterly; Environment and Planning A; Environment and

Planning C: Government and Policy; Home Cultures; Housing and Society Review;

Housing Policy Debate; Housing Studies; Housing Theory and Society; International

Journal of Housing Policy; International Journal of Urban and Regional Research;

International Journal of Urban Science; Journal of the American Planning Association;

Journal of Housing and the Built Environment; Journal of Planning Education and

Research; Journal of Planning Literature; Journal of Policy Analysis and Management;

Journal of Policy History; Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and the City; Journal of Urban

Affairs; Journal of Urban History; Journal of Urban Planning and Transport Research;

Landscape Journal; Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly; Planning Perspectives;

PLOS ONE; Policy Studies Journal; Political Research Quarterly; Publius: The Journal

of Federalism; Social Inclusion; Social Problems; Social Science Quarterly; Social

Services Review; Sociological Forum; Souls – A Critical Journal of Black Politics,

Culture, and Society; State and Local Government Review; Theory, Culture & Society;

Urban Affairs Review; Urban Affairs Quarterly; Urban Geography; Urban Research

and Practice; Urban Studies.

CONSULTING

City of Minneapolis, MN: Rent Stabilization Policy Study, 2020-2021.

City of New York, NY, Noel et al. v. City of New York, 2018-2021.

City of Minneapolis, MN; Potential impacts of a community preference program in

Minneapolis, 2019-2020.

McKnight Foundation, Minneapolis, MN; Survey of stakeholders, 2019.

U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. v. City of Joliet, and City of Joliet v. Mid-City National

Bank and U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 2011-2013.

Shriver Center on Poverty Law, Henry Horner Mothers Guild, et al. v Chicago Housing

Authority, 2011-2012.

Shriver Center on Poverty Law, Concerned Residents of ABLA v. Chicago Housing

Authority, 2006.

“Housing Minnesota” campaign, Minnesota Housing Partnership and the Jobs and

Affordable Housing Campaign, 2001 - 2002.

City of Maple Grove, Minnesota, 2001 - 2002.

Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute for Government, State University of New York, 2000 - 2001.

Center for Urban Policy Research, Rutgers University, 1997 - 1998.

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Minnesota Housing Finance Agency, 1996, 1997.

The Urban Institute, Washington, D.C., 1993 - 1994.

The Bush Foundation, 1993 and 1996.

Single Room Occupancy Housing Corporation, Los Angeles, CA, 1990.

City of Omaha, Nebraska, 1989 - 1990.

HONORS AND AWARDS

The 2011 Journal of Urban Affairs Best Article Award for “’Where have all the towers

gone?’ The dismantling of public housing in U.S. Cities.” Journal of Urban Affairs.

33(3): 267-287

The 2010-11 Distinguished Teaching Award for Outstanding Contributions to

Postbaccalaureate, Graduate and Professional Education, University of Minnesota.

“Paul Davidoff Book Award” from the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning,

2005 for Clearing the Way: Deconcentrating the Poor in Urban America.

Winner, Scholarly Paper Competition for “Whither Fair Share? An examination of 25 years

of regional housing in the Twin Cities,” by E. G. Goetz, Karen Chapple, and Barbara

Lukermann. October 2001.

Winner, Housing Studies Scholarly Paper Competition for “Forced vs. Voluntary Mobility

Effects.” March 2001.

The Central Community Housing Trust Appreciation Award, 1998.

University of Minnesota, College of Human Ecology “Excellence in Research” Award, 1997.

TEACHING

(University of Minnesota unless otherwise noted)

Undergraduate Instruction

Introduction to Urban Studies

Housing and Community

College of Liberal Arts Honors Seminar, Housing Discrimination

American Government, Northwestern University

Urban Politics and Social Services, Northwestern University

Urban Field Studies, Northwestern University

Graduate Instruction

Housing Policy

Urban Spatial and Social Dynamics

City of White Supremacy

Global Cities

Neighborhood Revitalization Strategies and Theories

Economic Development

Managing Urban Growth and Change

Homelessness

Survey Research

Research Methods

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Special Topics: Zoning for Equity

Special Topics: Integration, Housing, and Racial Justice

Special Topics: Housing Discrimination

Special Topics: Regional Equity

Ph.D. supervision

(University of Minnesota unless otherwise noted)

As advisor

Anthony Damiano, Humphrey School, in progress

Yi Wang, Humphrey School, in progress

Rashad Williams, Humphrey School, in progress

Gregg Colburn, “The use of markets in social policy: Welfare recipients as market

participants.” Humphrey School, 2017

Tasoulla Hadjiyanni, “Housing, refugee consciousness, and the meaning of lost places: The

children of Cypriot refugees.” Department of DHA, 1999

Sandra Chris Hartje, “The impact of state lead policy on affordable rental housing in

Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota from 1991 to 1995.” Department of DHA,1998

As committee member

Cael Warren, Department of Applied Economics, in progress

Stephen Wulff, Department of Sociology, in progress

Gabrielle Clowdus, Housing Studies, in progress

Xinyi Wu, Humphrey School, 2021

Pedro Tanure Veloso, Department of Economics, 2021

Adam Justus, Public Policy, George Mason University, 2020

Yunlei Qi, Humphrey School, 2020

Weston Merrick, Humphrey School, 2020

Molly Calhoun, School of Social Work, 2020

Chen Zhang, Humphrey School, 2019

Andrew Guthrie, Humphrey School, 2018

Deborah Mitchell, Department of DHA, 2018

Ela Rausch, Department of DHA, 2017

Kate Ko, Department of Applied Economics, 2016

Clément Boisseuil, Sciences Po, Paris, France, 2016

Gordon Bijen, School of Social Sciences and Psychology, Western Sydney University, 2016

Revel Sims, Department of Urban Planning, University of California at Los Angeles, 2014

Andrew Greenlee, Dept of Urban Planning and Policy, University of Illinois, Chicago, 2012

Machiko Norita, Department of Economics, 2011

Julie Barrows, Department of Sociology, 2010

Kimberly Skobba, Department of DHA, 2008

Thadeus Shio, Department of DHA, 2007

Terry Zborowski, Department of DHA, 2007

Yeontaek Ryu, Department of Geography, 2002

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Hyunjeong Lee, Department of DHA, 2002

Deborah Martin, Department of Geography, 1999

Lois Cutler, Department of DHA, 1996

Elvin Wyly, Department of Geography, 1995

Daniel Hamel, Department of Geography, 1995

Yu Zhou, Department of Geography, 1995

Kerry Kmoto, Department of Geography, 1994

PUBLICATIONS

Books

Goetz, Edward G. (2018) The One-way Street of Integration: Fair Housing and the Pursuit

of Racial Justice in American Cities. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.

Goetz, Edward G. (2013) New Deal Ruins: Race, Economic Justice, and Public Housing

Policy. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.

Goetz, Edward G. (2003) Clearing the Way: Deconcentrating the Poor in Urban America.

Washington, D.C.: The Urban Institute Press.

Goetz, Edward G. (1993). Shelter Burden: Local Politics and Progressive Housing Policy.

Philadelphia: Temple University Press.

Goetz, Edward G., and Susan E. Clarke (Eds.). (1993). The New Localism: Comparative

Urban Politics in a Global Era. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications.

Chapters in Books

Goetz, E. G. (2021) “What does affirmatively furthering fair housing mean for community

developers?” In Justin P. Steil, Nicholas F. Kelly, Lawrence J. Vale, and Maia Woluchem

(eds.) Furthering Fair Housing: Promises, Protests, and Prospects for Racial Justice in

America’s Neighborhoods. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press.

Goetz, E.G., Anthony Damiano, and Rashad Williams (2020) “Changing the Narrative and

Playbook on Racially Concentrated Areas of Poverty.” In What Works to Promote

Inclusive, Equitable Mixed-Income Communities. Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco,

Volume 5. https://case.edu/socialwork/nimc/sites/case.edu.nimc/files/2020-

09/Goetz.WWV_.Changing%20the%20Narrative.2020.pdf.

Goetz, E. G. (2019) “Transit expansion and the pursuit of equity in development and growth in

Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota.” Chapter 10, pp 113-122, in Fritz Wagner and Roger W.

Caves (eds.) Community Livability: Issues and Approaches to Sustaining the Well-Being of

People and Communities, second edition. Milton Park, UK: Routledge.

Goetz, E.G. (2019) “The fair housing challenge to community development.” In Furthering

Fair Housing: Promises, Protests, and Prospects for Racial Justice in America’s

Neighborhoods, edited by Justin Steil, Lawrence J. Vale, and Nicholas Kelly. Philadelphia,

PA: Temple University Press.

Goetz, E.G. (2019) “The Right Target for Fair Housing Advocacy.” In The Dream Revisited:

Contemporary Debates about Housing, Segregation, and Opportunity, edited by Ingrid

Ellen Gould and Justin Steil. New York: Columbia University Press.

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Newman, Kathe, and E.G. Goetz (2017) “Neighborhoods Matter More Not Less: Rethinking

Neighborhood Amidst Globalization.” In Neighborhood Decline, edited by Ronald van

Kempen, Gideon Bolt, Maarten von Ham. New York: Routledge.

Chapple, K., and E.G. Goetz (2016) “Spatial justice through regionalism? The inside game,

the outside game, and the quest for the spatial fix in the U.S.” In Regional Equity, edited

by Victor Rubin. New York: Routledge.

Goetz, Edward G. (2016) “Sustainable fair housing? Reconciling the spatial goals of fair

housing and sustainable development in the Obama administration.” In Urban Policy in

the Time of Obama, edited by James Defilippis. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota

Press.

Goetz, E.G. (2016) Public Housing. In Guide to Urban Politics and Policy. Edited by

Christine Palus and Richardson Dilworth. Sage Publications.

Chapple, K., and E.G. Goetz (2013) “Spatial justice through regionalism? The inside game,

the outside game, and the quest for the spatial fix in the U.S.” In Segregation et Justice

Spatiale, sous le direction de S. Fol, S. Lehman-Frisch, et M. Morange. Paris: Presses

Universitaires de Paris Ouest.

Goetz E.G. (2013) “Housing dispersal programs.” In The affordable housing reader, edited

by J. Rosie Tighe and Elizabeth J. Mueller. London: Routledge. Pp. 337-354.

Goetz, E.G. (2012) “Public housing redevelopment and the displacement of African-

Americans.” In Reinventing Race, Reinventing Racism, edited by John Betancur and

Cedric Herring. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill Academic Publishers.

Goetz, E.G. (2010) Going Nowhere: Fifty Years of Displacement and Relocation from Urban

Renewal to HOPE VI. In Intractable Democracy: 50 Years of Community-Based

Planning, edited by A. Venkataraman. New York, NY: Pratt Program for Sustainable

Planning and Development.

Goetz, E.G., and K. Chapple (2010) Dispersal as Anti-Poverty Policy. In Critical Urban

Studies: New Directions, edited by J.S. Davies and D.L. Imbroscio. Albany, NY:

SUNY Press.

Goetz, E.G. (2007) Is Housing Tenure the New Neighborhood Dividing Line? The Polarizing

Politics of Homeownership. In Chasing the American Dream, edited by W. Rohe and H.

Watson. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.

Goetz, E.G. (2006) Building the Glass Box: Developing Public Housing in Suburban Areas.

In Homing Devices: The Poor as Targets of Public Housing Policy and Practice, edited

by marilyn m. thomas-houston and Mark Schuller. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.

Goetz, E.G. (2006) “Housing.” In Joseph R. Marbach, Ellis Katz, and Troy E. Smith (Eds.)

Federalism in America: An Encyclopedia. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

Goetz, E.G. (2005) Desegregation. In Encyclopedia of the City, edited by R. Caves,

Routledge Press.

Goetz, E.G., Karen Chapple, and Barbara Lukermann (2005). The Rise and Fall of Fair

Share Housing: Lessons from the Twin Cities. In X. de Souza Briggs (Ed.) The

Geography of Opportunity: Race and Housing Choice in Metropolitan America.

Washington, D.C.: The Brookings Institution Press.

Goetz, E.G. (1999). An American Perspective. In T. Brown and J. Passmore (Eds.)

Stakeholder Housing: A Third Way. Pluto Press.

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Goetz, E.G., and T. Kayser (1998). Competition and Cooperation in Economic

Development: A Study of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area. In J.P. Blair and L.A.

Reese (Eds.) Approaches to Economic Development. Sage Publications.

Goetz, E.G. (1998). Limited equity cooperative housing. In W. van Vliet (Ed.).

Encyclopedia of housing. Sage Publications.

Goetz, E.G. (1998). Community-based housing. In W. van Vliet (Ed.). Encyclopedia of

housing. Sage Publications.

Goetz, E.G. (1998). Linkage. In W. van Vliet (Ed.). Encyclopedia of housing. Sage

Publications.

Goetz, E.G. (1998). Community Land Trusts. In W. van Vliet (Ed.). Encyclopedia of

housing. Sage Publications.

Goetz, E.G. (1996). The community-based housing movement and progressive local politics.

In D. Keating, N. Krumholz, and P. Star (Eds.), Urban neighborhoods: Growth, decline,

and revitalization. University Press of Kansas.

Goetz, E.G. (1996). Sandtown-Winchester, Baltimore: Housing as community development.

In Willem van Vliet-- (Ed.), Housing and urban development in the U.S.: Learning from

failure and success. Sage Publications.

Goetz, E.G. (1994). Local government support for nonprofit housing: A survey of U.S.

cities. In Caves, R.W. (Ed.), Exploring urban America: An introductory reader.

Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Clark, T.N., and Goetz, E.G. (1994). The no-growth machine. In T.N. Clark (Ed.), Urban

innovations: Creative strategies for turbulent times. Sage Publications.

Goetz, E.G. (1993). The new localism from a cross-national perspective. In E.G. Goetz and

S.E. Clarke (Eds.), The new localism: Comparative urban politics in a global era. Sage

Publications.

Refereed Articles

Liu, Z, L. Ma, & E. Goetz (2021) “Compliance in a Campaign-Style Enforcement: A

City-Level Panel Analysis of the Affordable Housing Mandate in China, 2011-

2015.” Housing Studies. https://doi.org/10.1080/02673037.2021.1888890.

Wang, Y. and E.G. Goetz (2021) “No Place in the City: The Segregation of

Affordable Formal Private Rentals in Beijing.” Housing Policy Debate.

https://doi.org/10.1080/10511482.2020.1858925.

Lewis, B., M. Calhoun, E.G. Goetz, and A. Damiano (2020) “Geographic Specificity

Matters: Centering the Perspectives of Community Based Stakeholders for a

Holistic Understanding of Gentrification in the Twin Cities.” City and

Community. https://doi.org/10.1111/cico.12492

Goetz, E.G. and Y. Wang (2020) “Overriding Exclusion: Compliance with Housing

Incentives in the Massachusetts 40B Program.” Housing Policy Debate 30 (3):

457-479. https://doi.org/10.1080/10511482.2020.1726984.

Goetz, E.G., R.A. Williams, and A. Damiano (2020) “Whiteness and Urban

Planning.” Journal of the American Planning Association. 86(2): 142-156.

https://doi.org/10.1080/01944363.2019.1693907

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Goetz, E.G., A. Damiano, and R. Williams (2019) “Racially concentrated areas of affluence:

A preliminary investigation.” Cityscape 21 (1): 99-123.

Newman, K., and E.G. Goetz (2016) “Reclaiming neighborhood from the inside out:

Regionalism, globalism, and critical community development.” Urban Geography 37 (5):

685-699.

Goetz, E.G. (2016) “From breaking down barriers to breaking up communities: The spatial

strategies of fair housing advocacy.” Urban Affairs Review 51 (6): 820-842.

Skobba, K. and E.G. Goetz (2015) “Doubling up and the erosion of social capital among very

low income households.” International Journal of Housing Policy 15 (2): 127-147.

Goetz, E.G. (2015) “The Fair Housing Tightrope in the Obama Administration: Balancing

Competing Policy Objectives of Fair Housing and Locational Efficiency in Assisted

Housing.” Journal of Urban Affairs 37 (1): 53-56.

Skobba, K., and E. G. Goetz (2013) “Mobility decisions of very low-income households.”

Cityscape 15 (2): 155-171.

Goetz, E.G. (2013) “Too good to be true? The variable and contingent benefits of

displacement and relocation among low-income public housing residents.” Housing

Studies 28(2): 235-252.

Goetz, E.G. (2013) “The audacity of HOPE VI: Discourse and the dismantling of public

housing.” Cities 35: 342-348.

Goetz, E.G. (2012) “The transformation of public housing policy, 1985-2011” Journal of

the American Planning Association 78 (4): 452-463.

Goetz, E.G. (2012) “Obsolescence and the transformation of public housing communities in

the U.S.” International Journal of Housing Policy 12 (3): 331-345.

Chapple, Karen, and E.G. Goetz (2011) “Spatial justice through regionalism? The inside

game, the outside game, and the quest for the spatial fix in the United States.” Community

Development 42 (4): 458-475. Goetz, E.G. (2011) “’Where have all the towers gone?’ The dismantling of public housing in

U.S. Cities.” Journal of Urban Affairs. 33(3): 267-287.

Goetz, E.G. (2011) “Gentrification in Black and White: The racial impact of public housing

demolition in American cities.” Urban Studies 48 (8): 1581-1604.

Allen, R., and E.G. Goetz (2010) “Nativity, Ethnicity and Residential Relocation: The

Experience of Hmong Refugees and African-Americans Displaced from Public

Housing.” Journal of Urban Affairs 32 (3): 321-344.

Goetz, E.G. (2010) “Better neighborhoods, better outcomes? Explaining relocation outcomes

in HOPE VI.” Cityscape 12 (1): 5-31.

Goetz, E.G. (2010) “Desegregation in 3D: Displacement, dispersal, and development in

American public housing.” Housing Studies 25 (2):137-158.

Goetz, E.G., and K. Chapple (2010) “’You Gotta Move’: Advancing the debate on the record

of dispersal.” Housing Policy Debate 20 (2): 1-28.

Goetz, E.G. (2008) “Words Matter: The importance of issue-framing for urban planners and

the case of affordable housing” Journal of the American Planning Association. 74 (2):

222-229.

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Bengston, D.N., R.S. Potts, D.P. Fang, & E.G. Goetz. (2005) “An Analysis of the Public

Discourse about Urban Sprawl in the United States: Monitoring Concern about a Major

Threat to Forests.” Journal of Forest Policy and Economics 7: 745-756.

Goetz, E.G., Karen Chapple, and Barbara Lukermann, (2004) “The Minnesota Land Use

Planning Act and the promotion of low- and moderate-income housing in suburbia.”

Law & Inequality: A Journal of Theory and Practice. Vol. XXII (Winter).

Goetz, E. G. (2004) “The dispersal of public housing as the result of Desegregation Lawsuits:

The case of Hollman v. Cisneros in Minneapolis.” Journal of the American Planning

Association, 70 (3): 282-299.

Goetz, E. G. (2003) “Housing dispersal programs.” Journal of Planning Literature, 18 (1): 3-

16.

Goetz, E. G., Karen Chapple, and Barbara Lukermann (2003) “Enabling exclusion: The

retreat from fair share housing in the implementation of the Minnesota Land Use

Planning Act.” Journal of Planning Education and Research, 22 (3): 213-225.

Goetz, E. G. (2002) “Forced relocation vs. voluntary mobility: The effects of dispersal

programmes on households.” Housing Studies, 17 (1): 107-123.

Hartje, S. C., E.G. Goetz, B. Yust, and E. Franklin (2001) “Twin tragedies in the Twin Cities:

Childhood lead poisoning and the loss of affordable rental housing.” Family and

Consumer Sciences Research Journal, 29 (3): 230-251.

Goetz, E.G. (2000) Fair share or status quo? The Twin Cities Livable Communities Act.

Journal of Planning Education and Research, 20 (1): 37-51.

Goetz, E.G. (2000) The politics of poverty deconcentration and housing demolition. Journal

of Urban Affairs, 22 (2): 157-174.

Goetz, E.G., and Sidney, M. (1997). Local policy subsystems and issue definition: An

analysis of community development policy change. Urban Affairs Review, 32 (4): 490-

512.

Goetz, E.G. (1996). The U.S. war on drugs as urban policy. International Journal of Urban

and Regional Research, 20 (3): 539-549.

Goetz, E.G. (1995). Potential effects of federal policy devolution on local housing

expenditures. Publius, 25 (Summer): 99-116.

Goetz, E.G., and Sidney, M. (1995). Community development corporations as neighborhood

advocates: A study of the political activism of nonprofit developers. Applied Behavioral

Science Review, 3 (1): 1-20.

Goetz, E.G. (1995). A little pregnant: The impact of rent control in San Francisco. Urban

Affairs Review, 30 (4): 604-612.

Goetz, E.G., and Sidney, M. (1994). Revenge of the property owners: Community

development and the politics of property. Journal of Urban Affairs, 16 (4): 319-334.

Goetz, E.G. (1994). Expanding possibilities in local development: An examination of U.S.

cities. Political Research Quarterly, 49 (1): 85-110.

Goetz, E.G., and Kayser, T. (1993). Cooperation and competition in regional economic

development. Economic Development Quarterly, 7 (1): 63-78.

Goetz, E.G. (1992). Land use and homeless policy in Los Angeles. International Journal of

Urban and Regional Research, 16 (4): 540-554.

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Goetz, E.G. (1992). Local government support for non-profit housing: A survey of U.S.

cities. Urban Affairs Quarterly, 27 (3): 420-435.

Goetz, E.G. (1991). The promotion of lower-income housing through innovations in land-

use regulations. Journal of Urban Affairs, 13 (3): 337-351.

Goetz, E.G. (1990). `Type II Policy' and mandated benefits in economic development.

Urban Affairs Quarterly, 26 (2): 170-190.

Goetz, E.G. (1989). Office-housing linkage in San Francisco. Journal of the American

Planning Association, 55 (1): 66-77.

Goetz, E.G. (1988). Office-housing linkage: A look at the issues. Economic Development

Quarterly, 2 (2): 182-196.

Lewis, D.A., Goetz, E.G., Schoenfield, M., Gordon, A.C., & Griffin, E. (1984). The

negotiation of involuntary civil commitment. Law and Society Review, 18 (4): 629-649.

Goetz, E.G., Tyler, T.R., & Cook, F.L. (1984, May). Promised incentives in media research:

A look at data quality, sample representativeness and response rate. Journal of

Marketing Research, 31, 148-154.

Cook, F.L., Tyler, T.R., Goetz, E.G., Gordon, M.T., Protess, D., Molotch, H., & Leff, D.

(1983). Media and agenda-setting: Effects on the public, interest group leaders, policy

makers and policy. Public Opinion Quarterly, 47, 16-35.

Manuscripts Under Review & In Preparation

Goetz, E.G. & C. Terrence Anderson, “Eruptions of Whiteness: Local state support

for neighborhood associations in Minneapolis.”

Goetz, E.G., Y. Wang, & R. Williams, “The Progressive City and Racial Justice.”

Goetz, E.G., R. Williams, & Y. Wang, “The Disconnect between Progressivism and

Racial Equity in American Urban Development.”

Goetz, E.G. & A. Damiano, “Patterns of investor-owned single-family rentals.”

Other Professional Publications

Goetz, E.G., A. Damiano, and R.A. Williams (2021) “’Opportunity areas’ shouldn’t just be

places with a lot of white people.” Shelterforce, January 4.

https://shelterforce.org/2021/01/04/opportunity-areas-shouldnt-just-be-places-with-a-lot-

of-white-people/?utm_source=sfweekly&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=011121

Allen, Ryan, and E.G. Goetz (2020) “A Home for Xenophobia: U.S. Public Housing Policy

under Trump.” International Journal of Housing Policy,

https://doi.org/10.1080/19491247.2020.1803533

Goetz, E. G. (2019) “Criticisms about community preference policies are misguided.”

Shelterforce, November 14, https://shelterforce.org/2019/11/14/criticisms-about-

community-preference-policies-are-

misguided/?utm_source=sfweekly&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=111819

Goetz, E. G. (2019) “Democracy, Exclusion, and White Supremacy: How Should We Think

About Exclusionary Zoning.” Invited contribution to colloquy in Urban Affairs Review.

https://doi.org/10.1177/1078087419886040.

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Goetz, E.G. (2019) “Why ‘opportunity neighborhoods’ aren’t for everyone.” Shelterforce,

September 16, https://shelterforce.org/2019/09/16/why-opportunity-neighborhoods-arent-really-

for-everyone/.

Tighe, Rosie, and E. G. Goetz (2019) Comment on “Does the likely demographics of

affordable housing justify NIMBYism?” Housing Policy Debate 29 (2): 369-373.

https://doi.org/10.1080/10511482.2019.1574376.

Goetz, E.G. (2019) Comment on “Fairest of Them All,” Housing Policy Debate. 29 (1): 106-

107. DOI: 10.1080/10511482.2018.1506388.

Goetz, E.G. (2019) “Fair Housing is about Choice, Not Integration: 50 Years of the Fair

Housing Act.” CURA Reporter 48 (1): 2-3.

Goetz, E.G., B. Lewis, A. Damiano, and M. Calhoun (2018) The Diversity of Gentrification:

Multiple Forms of Gentrification in Minneapolis and St. Paul. Minneapolis: Center for

Urban and Regional Affairs, University of Minnesota.

Goetz, E.G. (2017) “Your ‘Opportunity Map’ is Broken: Here are Some Fixes.” Shelterforce,

November 16. https://shelterforce.org/2017/11/16/your-opportunity-map-is-broken-here-are-

some-fixes/.

Goetz, E.G. (2016) “Resistance to the Transformation of Social Housing.” Cities 57: 1-5.

Goetz, E.G. (2015) “Poverty Pimping the CDCs: The Search for Dispersal’s Next

Bogeyman.” Housing Policy Debate 25 (3): 608-618.

Goetz, E.G. (2015) “The Right Target for Fair Housing Advocacy” in NYU-Furman Center,

The Dream Revisited, furmancenter.org/research/iri/goetz.

Goetz, E.G. (2015) Review of Mixed Communities: Gentrification by Stealth? In Journal of

Urban Affairs.

Goetz, E.G. (2014) “The Smokescreen of Poverty Deconcentration.” Cityscape: A Journal of

Policy Development and Research 16 (2): 139-142.

Goetz, E.G. (2014) Review of Five Miles Away, a World Apart: One City, Two Schools, and

the Story of Education Opportunity in Modern America. In Journal of Planning

Education and Research 34 (3): 357-358.

Pattillo, Mary, Larry Bennett, Edward Goetz, Sudhir Venkatesh, Leonard Rubinowitz, and

Molly Metzger (2012) “The Forecast for Lathrop.” Op-ed published in Skyline, Chicago.

Goetz, E.G. (2012) “Slum Clearance” International Encyclopedia of Housing and Home,

Volume 6, 350-354. Oxford: Elsevier.

Goetz, E.G. (2012) “HOPE VI” Encyclopedia of Housing, Second Edition. Pages 303-306.

Los Angeles: Sage Publications.

Goetz, E.G. (2012) “Linkage” Encyclopedia of Housing, Second Edition. Pages 427-430. Los

Angeles: Sage Publications.

Skobba, Kim, and E. G. Goetz, (2012) “Housing Careers” Encyclopedia of Housing, Second

Edition. Pages 342-344. Los Angeles: Sage Publications.

Goetz, E.G. and M. Orfield (2011) “Up for Discussion: Regionalism and Affordable

Housing” Journal of the Institute for Community Development.

Goetz, E.G. (2011) Review of Public Housing and the Legacy of Segregation by Margery

Austin Turner, Susan J. Popkin, and Lynette Rawlings, Urban Studies. 48 (1): 215-217.

Goetz, E.G., Kim Skobba, and Cynthia Yuen (2011) The Impact of Subsidized Housing on

Very Low-Income Families. Report prepared for The McKnight Foundation.

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Goetz, E.G., and Kim Skobba (2010) “Housing careers of very low-income families.” CURA

Reporter.

Goetz, E.G. (2010) Review of Blueprint for Disaster: The Unraveling of Chicago Public

Housing by D. Bradford Hunt, Journal of the American Planning Association. 76 (2):

252.

Goetz, E.G. (2009) The Harbor View Hillside HOPE VI Revitalization Evaluation. Submitted

to the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of Duluth. Minneapolis, University of

Minneapolis, Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs.

Goetz, E.G., Kate Ko, Aaron Hagar, Hoang Ton, and Jeff Matson (2009) The Hiawatha Line:

Impacts on Land Use and Residential Housing Value. Minneapolis, MN: Transitway

Impact Research Program, University of Minnesota.

Goetz, E.G. (2009) Review of Public Housing That Worked: New York in the Twentieth

Century by Nicholas Dagen Bloom, Social Service Review 83 (3): 482-485.

Goetz, E.G. (2009) Review of Neighborhood Choices: Section 8 Housing Vouchers and

Residential Mobility by David P. Varady and Carole C. Walker, Canadian Journal of

Urban Research, Vol. 18.

Goetz, E.G. (2009) Review of Invisible City: Poverty, Housing and New Urbanism by John I.

Gilderbloom, Journal of the American Planning Association. 75 (3): 375.

Goetz, E.G. (2009) Review of The Politics of Exclusion by Michael Danielson, Journal of the

American Planning Association 75 (2): 264-265.

Goetz, E.G. (2007) “Demolition and dispersal of public housing: Predicted benefits largely

unrealized, outweighed by social costs borne by minority families.” In bringing the

Treaty Obligations Into View at the State Level – Minnesota: Failures to implement the

International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination in

Minnesota – A response to the 2007 Periodic Report of the United States of America.

Goetz, E.G. and Cecily Schrader (2006) “Remaking public housing in Duluth.” CURA

Reporter. 36 (2): 3-8

Goetz, E.G. (2005) “Reinventing Place: Transforming Sumner Field into Heritage

Park.”There: Journal of Architecture and Landscape. Volume 2: 76-81.

Goetz, E.G. (2005) “The big tent of growth management: Smart growth as a movement.” In

Bengston, David N. (Ed.) “Policies for managing urban growth and landscape change: A

key to conservation in the 21st Century.” Gen.Tech.Rep. NC-265. St. Paul, MN: U.S.

Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Research Station, 45-51.

Goetz, E.G. (2005) “Comment: Public Housing Demolition and the Benefits to Low-Income

Families.” Journal of the American Planning Association. 71 (4): 15-18.

Goetz, E.G. (2004) “The Reality of Deconcentration.” Shelterforce: The journal of

affordable housing and community building. Volume 26, Number 6 (Whole No. 138,

November/ December): 16-19.

Goetz, E.G., and Brian Schaffer (2004) “An evaluation of the Minneapolis Neighborhood

Information System.” CURA Reporter Volume 34, Number 4: 18-23.

Goetz, E.G., and Brian Schaffer (2004) “Evaluation of the Minneapolis Neighborhood

Information System program.” Minneapolis, MN: Center for Urban and Regional

Affairs.

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Goetz, E.G. (2004) Book Review of Choosing a Better Life? Evaluating the Moving to

Opportunity Social Experiment, edited by John Goering and Judith D. Feins, Children,

Youth and Environments 14 (1). On-line at

http://cye.colorado.edu:8080/CYElom/BookReviews/BookReview95

Goetz, E.G. (2004) “Deconcentrating poverty and the race to the bottom.” In Deconstructing

“Deconcentration”: The NIMBY Report. March: 18-20. Washington, D.C.: The National

Low Income Housing Coalition.

Goetz, E.G. (2004) Book Review of Urban Sprawl: Causes, Consequences & Policy

Responses, edited by Gregory D. Squires. Urban Studies 41 (1): 236-238.

Goetz, E.G. (2003) Book Review of Low-Income Homeownership: Examining the

Unexamined Goal, edited by Nicolas P. Retsinas and Eric S. Belsky. Social Service

Review, 77 (4): 627-631.

Goetz, E.G. (2002) “Federal policies to disperse subsidized housing: Not a satisfactory

remedy for local exclusionary land use policies.” The NIMBY Report. Fall: 24-26.

Goetz, E.G. (2002) “The impact of our nation’s housing policies on the national goal of

achieving integrated neighborhoods.” In Fair Housing Issues in Subsidized Units

Chicago, IL: The John Marshall Law School, Fair Housing Legal Support Center.

Goetz, E.G. (2002) “Deconcentrating public housing in Minneapolis: The Hollman v.

Cisneros consent decree.” CURA Reporter Vol. 32, No. 4: 1-8.

Goetz, E.G., and K. Chapple (2002) “25 years of planning for low- and moderate-income

housing in the Twin Cities: The legacy of the 1976 Land Use Planning Act” CURA

Reporter Vol. 32, No. 3 (Summer): 1-7.

Goetz, E.G. (2002) The Hollman reports, No. 1: Policy context and previous research on

housing dispersal. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota, Center for Urban and Regional

Affairs.

Goetz, E.G. (2002) The Hollman reports, No. 2: Planning process for north side

redevelopment. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota, Center for Urban and Regional

Affairs.

Goetz, E.G. (2002) The Hollman reports, No. 3: Baseline data analysis for north side

redevelopment. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota, Center for Urban and Regional

Affairs.

Goetz, E.G. (2002) The Hollman reports, No. 4: Changes to the public housing stock in

Minneapolis. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota, Center for Urban and Regional

Affairs.

Goetz, E.G. (2002) The Hollman reports, No. 5: Relocation of residents from north side

public housing. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota, Center for Urban and Regional

Affairs.

Goetz, E.G. (2002) The Hollman reports, No. 6: The experience of dispersed families.

Minneapolis: University of Minnesota, Center for Urban and Regional Affairs.

Goetz, E.G. (2002) The Hollman reports, No. 7: Replacement housing. Minneapolis:

University of Minnesota, Center for Urban and Regional Affairs.

Goetz, E.G. (2002) The Hollman reports, No. 8: The special mobility program. Minneapolis:

University of Minnesota, Center for Urban and Regional Affairs.

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Goetz, E.G., Karen Chapple, and Barbara Lukermann (2002) The affordable housing legacy

of the Minnesota Land Use Planning Act. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota, Center

for Urban and Regional Affairs.

Goetz, E.G. (2000) “The effects of subsidized housing on communities.” Just in Time

Research: Resilient Communities. Minneapolis, MN: Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of

Public Affairs/University of Minnesota Extension Service.

Goetz, E.G. (2000) Report on Homeowner Survey Responses for Dayton’s Bluff NHS.

Minneapolis, MN: East Side Community Outreach Partnership Center, Center for Urban

and Regional Affairs, University of Minnesota.

Lukermann, Barbara, Dennis Albrecht, Edward Goetz, & Naomi Goodman (1999)

Evaluation of the Greater Minnesota Housing Fund. Minneapolis, MN: Center for Urban

and Regional Affairs, University of Minnesota.

Goetz, E.G. (1999) Review of Urban Affairs and Urban Policy: The Selected Essays of

Anthony Downs, Volume Two. Housing Studies 14 (3): 403-405.

Goetz, E.G. & L. Mardock (1999) “Losing ground: The Twin Cities Livable Communities

Act and affordable housing.” CURA Reporter. 29 (2): 13-17.

Goetz, E.G. (1998) “Building Community Development Capacity in Minneapolis: A report to

the Ford Foundation.” New Brunswick: Center for Urban Policy Research, Rutgers

University.

Goetz, E.G. & L. Mardock (1998) “Losing ground: The Twin Cities Livable Communities

Act.” Minneapolis: Center for Urban and Regional Affairs, University of Minnesota.

Goetz, E.G., D. Chollar & K. Rowe (1998) “Public housing highrise social service pilot

evaluation.” Report to Hennepin County and Minneapolis Public Housing Authority.

Minneapolis: Center for Urban and Regional Affairs, University of Minnesota. April.

Goetz, E.G., K. Cooper, B. Thiele, & H.K. Lam (1998) “Pay now or pay later: The

rehabilitation of vacant housing in St. Paul.” CURA Reporter. 28 (2): 4-6.

Goetz, E.G., Cooper, K., Theile, B., and Lam, H.K. (1997). “The fiscal impacts of the St.

Paul Houses to Homes program.” Minneapolis: Neighborhood Planning for Community

Revitalization, Center for Urban and Regional Affairs, University of Minnesota.

Goetz, E.G. (1996, May/June). The neighborhood impact of CDC housing. Shelterforce, 87.

Goetz, E.G. (1996). Book review of Privatopia: Homeowner associations and the rise of

residential private government, by Evan McKenzie. Urban Affairs Review, 31 (5), 697-

699.

Goetz, E.G., Lam, H.K., and Heitlinger, A. (1996). There goes the neighborhood? The

impact of subsidized multifamily housing on urban neighborhoods. (Minneapolis: Center

for Urban and Regional Affairs, University of Minnesota).

Goetz, E.G., Lam, H.K., and Heitlinger, A. (1996). There goes the neighborhood?

Subsidized housing in urban neighborhoods. CURA Reporter, 26 (1): 1-6.

Goetz, E.G., and Sidney, M. (1994). The impact of the Minneapolis Neighborhood

Revitalization Program on neighborhood organizations. Minneapolis: Center for Urban

and Regional Affairs, University of Minnesota.

Sidney, M., and Goetz, E.G. (1994). Neighborhood revitalization for whom? CURA

Reporter, 24 (2): 11-15.

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Goetz, Edward G., and Earl Morris (Eds.). (1994). Social science research on housing,

Volume 2. St. Paul, MN: Department of Design, Housing, and Apparel, University of

Minnesota.

Goetz, Edward G. (1992). Tax base sharing in the Twin Cities. Urban News, Newsletter of the Urban Politics Section, American Political Science Association.

Goetz, Edward G., Sehwa Khil, and Earl Morris (Eds.). (1992). Social science research on

housing, Volume 1. St. Paul, MN: University of Minnesota.

Goetz, E.G. (1991). Ending welfare dependency in St. Paul: The `Better Opportunities

Through Self-Sufficiency' (BOSS) program. CURA Reporter, 21 (2), 12-15.

Patten, S., Goetz, E., & Vivian, N. (1991). “An evaluation of the project self-sufficiency

program.” Minneapolis: University of Minnesota.

Beech, P., Sporlein, B., & Goetz, E.G. (1990). Final evaluation of the better opportunities

through self-sufficiency program. St. Paul: Housing Information Office, City of St. Paul,

Minnesota.

Goetz, E., & Lukermann, B. (1990). Putting affordable housing on the front burner in

Rochester and Olmsted County. CURA Reporter, 20 (2), 1-5.

Goetz, E.G. (1989). Housing needs & market study for the City of Omaha and North Omaha

neighborhood. Omaha: City of Omaha, Nebraska, Planning Department.

Lukermann, B., Goetz, E., Beech, P., Capistrant, S., Rogers, D., & Sporlein, B. (1989).

Housing needs assessment and market study for Olmsted County, Minnesota.

Minneapolis: Center for Urban and Regional Affairs, University of Minnesota.

Goetz, E.G. (1989). An evaluation of the St. Paul Better Opportunities Through Self-

Sufficiency program. St. Paul: Housing Information Office, City of Saint Paul, MN.

Goetz, E.G., & Rich, M.J. (1983). Coordinating urban economic development: Assessing the

neighborhood business revitalization program. Center for Urban Affairs and Policy

Research Working Paper, 83-20. Evanston, IL: Center for Urban Affairs and Policy

Research, Northwestern University.

Refereed Abstracts and Conference Papers

Goetz, E.G., and T. Kirzbaum (2019) “Achieving Social Mix in France: An Analysis of Local

Government Compliance with National Affordable Housing Goals.” Paper presented at

the 2019 International Conference on China Urban Development. June 27-29, Peking

University, Beijing, China.

Wang, Y. and E.G. Goetz (2019) “Exclusion or Fair Share? Local Government Compliance

with Affordable Housing Incentives.” Paper presented at the 2019 International

Conference on China Urban Development. June 27-29, Peking University, Beijing, China. Goetz, E.G., A. Damiano, B. Lewis, and M. Calhoun (2019) “Gentrification and concentrated

poverty.” Paper presented at the annual conference of the Urban Affairs Association, Los

Angeles, CA, April 24-27.

Goetz, E.G., and R. Williams (2018) ““Seeking closure: The closing of Lowry Grove

manufactured home park and the loss of affordable housing in an ‘opportunity

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neighborhood.’” Paper presented at the annual conference of the Association of Collegiate

Schools of Planning, Buffalo, NY, October 25-28.

Ma, Luyao, Zhilin Liu, and Edward G. Goetz (2018) “A Panel Data Analysis of Cross-City

Variance I Affordable Housing Construction in China During 2011-2015.” Paper

presented at the annual conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning,

Buffalo, NY, October 25-28.

Goetz, E.G. (2017) “Defending Glendale: Public housing tenants’ resistance to RAD

conversion.” Annual meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning,

Denver, CO, October 12-15.

Lewis, Brittany, Edward G. Goetz, Molly Calhoun, and Tony Damiano (2017)

“Gentrification debates: Identifying gentrification and its effects in Minneapolis – St.

Paul.” Annual meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Denver, CO,

October 12-15.

Goetz, E.G. (2017). “U.S. Planning in Historical Perspective.” International Association for

China Planning, Dean’s Forum. June 16.

Goetz, E.G., and Brittany Lewis (2017) “More than mobility: Race, place, and regional

equity.” Annual Conference of the Urban Affairs Association, Minneapolis, MN. April

19-22.

Damiano, Anthony, and Edward G. Goetz (2017) “Static neighborhood hierarchies or a great

inversion? New evidence and implications for public policy.” Annual Conference of the

Urban Affairs Association, Minneapolis, MN. April 19-22.

Lewis, Brittany, Molly Calhoun, Edward G. Goetz, and Anthony Damiano (2017)

“Identifying gentrification: Do quantitative indices of gentrification match resident

perceptions?” Annual Conference of the Urban Affairs Association, Minneapolis, MN.

April 19-22.

Goetz, E.G. (2016) “The Housing Affordability Crisis in Global Cities.” Keynote address at

the Asian Pacific Network for Housing Research conference, Guangzhou, China.

December 16-19.

Goetz, E.G., and Tony Damiano (2016) “Exclusionism or Levelling? Explaining Rates of

Affordable Housing Production in Suburban Communities.” Annual Meeting of the

Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Portland, OR. November 3-6.

Goetz, E.G. (2016) “The Exclusionary City: Problems of Housing Affordability in

Contemporary Urbanization.” Keynote address at International Association for China

Planning, Beijing, China, July 1-3.

Goetz, E.G. (2016) “Gated communities: The U.S. perspective.” International Association

for China Planning, Beijing, July 1-3.

Goetz, E.G. (2016) “Recent developments in the Fair Housing / Community Development

debate.” Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, San Diego, CA. March 19-21.

Skobba, K., and E.G. Goetz (2015) “Moving stories: Reflections on community and social

ties among public housing residents awaiting relocation.” Annual Meeting of the Urban

Affairs Association, Miami, FL. April 8-11.

Goetz, E.G. (2015) “Implementation cost-reduction reforms in the building of affordable

housing: A Twin Cities case study.” Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Land Use

Institute, University of Denver. Denver, CO. March 13-14.

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Goetz, E.G., Tony Damiano, and Jason Hicks (2015) “Racially concentrated areas of wealth

in American metropolitan areas.” Conference on Spatial Foundations of Inequality;

Russell Sage Foundation, New York, NY. February 11-12.

Goetz, E.G. (2014) “Social housing redevelopment in France and the U.S.: Social mix vs.

access.” Presented at the City Futures Conference, Paris, France. June 17-19.

Skobba, K., and E.G. Goetz (2014) “Negotiation and adaptation in securing housing among

very low-income households.” Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, San

Antonio, TX. March 19-22.

Goetz, E.G. (2013) “"Opportunity neighborhoods and regional equity: What role for

community development?" Annual conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools

of Planning, Dublin, Ireland, July 16-19.

Goetz, E.G., and K. Skobba (2013) "Housing and marginality in the American City: At

home and on the move in the sub-market." Plenary Session Two of International

Sociological Association, Research Committee 43 on Housing and the Built

Environment, annual conference, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, July 10-12.

Goetz, E.G. (2013) “Fair housing and sustainability in Obama’s first term.” Urban Affairs

Association, San Francisco, CA. April 3-6.

Skobba, K., and E. G. Goetz (2013) “Why do low income families move? Exploring the

differing housing careers of assisted and unassisted households.” Urban Affairs

Association, San Francisco, CA. April 3-6.

Goetz, E.G. (2012) “Fair housing and place-based policy.” Association of Collegiate Schools

of Planning, Cincinnati, OH. October 31-November 2.

Goetz, E.G., E. Shelton, L. Starling, and L. McGinnis (2012) “Developmental Evaluation of

a Multi-Sector Initiative: Evaluating Sustainability and Transit Corridors.” American

Evaluation Association, Minneapolis, MN. October 24-27.

Goetz, E.G. (2012) “Neo-liberalizing Public Housing.” Conference on Housing Welfare and

Public Policy, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea. September 16-18.

Goetz, E.G. (2012) “Fair housing overreach.” Urban Affairs Association, Pittsburgh, PA.

April 18-21.

Skobba, K., E.G. Goetz, and C. Yuen (2012) “Home for a while: The use of informal housing

among low-income families.” Urban Affairs Association, Pittsburgh, PA. April 18-21.

Goetz, E.G. (2012) “Fair Housing and Deconcentration of Poverty.” American Association

of Geographers, New York, NY. February 16-21.

Goetz, E.G. (2011) “Race-ing to demolition: Race and the decline of public housing.”

Annual meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Salt Lake City,

UT, October 13-16.

Goetz, E.G. (2011) “Race and redevelopment.” Invited presentation at Symposium on Race

and Community in the U.S. and U.K., University of Illinois, Chicago. June 13-14.

Goetz, E.G. (2011) “Public Housing Transformation in the U.S.” Invited presentation at

International Symposium on Social and Affordable Housing Policy and Provision,

Tsinghua University, Beijing. June 7-10.

Goetz, E.G., and K. Skobba (2010) “Why low-income people move.” Homes for All

Conference, Saint Paul, MN. November 8.

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Goetz, E.G. (2010) “Displacement and relocation resulting from the demolition of public

housing in the U.S.: Resident experiences.” Conference on Neighbourhood Restructuring

and Resident Relocation, Delft, The Netherlands. November 4 and 5.

Goetz, E.G. (2009) “Where have all the towers gone? The demolition of public housing in

U.S. cities.” Annual meeting of the Association of Public Policy Analysis and

Management (APPAM), Washington, DC, November 5-7.

Goetz, E.G. (2009) “Disparate racial impact of public housing demolition.” Annual meeting

of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP), Washington, DC, October

1-4.

Goetz, E.G. (2009) “Patterns of low-income displacement: Dismantling public housing in the

U.S.” City Futures ’09 Conference, Madrid, Spain. June 4-6.

Goetz, E.G., Kate Ko, and Aaron Hagar (2009) “Differential impact of the Hiawatha Light

Rail Line on property values in Minneapolis.” Transportation Research Board,

Washington, D.C. January 12-16.

Austin, Mason, Karen Chapple, and Edward Goetz (2008) “Diaspora as Urban Policy: A

Dispersal Simulation Model for Minneapolis-St. Paul, Philadelphia, and the San

Francisco Bay Area.” ACSP-AESOP 4th Joint Congress. Chicago, IL. July 6-11.

Allen, Ryan, and Edward G. Goetz (2008) “The Effects of Involuntary Relocation on Foreign

Born and Native Born Public Housing Residents.” ACSP-AESOP 4th Joint Congress,

Chicago, IL. July 6-11.

Goetz, E.G., Kate Ko, and Aaron Hagar (2008) “Differential impact of the Hiawatha Light

Rail Line on property values in Minneapolis.” Paper presented at the Upper Midwest

Conference of the American Planning Association, Madison, WI. September 18-19.

Goetz, E.G. (2008) “Public Housing Redevelopment and Racial Turnover: HOPE VI and the

Displacement of People of Color.” Paper presented at the “Reinventing Race,

Reinventing Racism: The 40th Anniversary of the Kerner Commission” Forum, Chicago,

IL. June 5-6.

Goetz, E.G. (2008) "Overcoming Exclusion: Evaluating Compliance with Fair Share

Housing Goals in the Twin Cities." Paper presented at the 30th Annual Association for

Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM) Research Conference, Los Angeles,

CA. November 6-8.

Chapple, Karen, and Edward G. Goetz (2008) “Spatial Justice Through Regionalism: The

Inside Game, the Outside Game, and the Spatial Fix in the U.S.” Paper presented at the

"Spatial Justice Conference," Paris, France. March 12-14, 2008.

Goetz, E.G. (2007) “Connecting neighborhood- and individual-level changes among HOPE

VI relocatees.” Annual meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning,

Milwaukee, WI. October 18-21.

Chapple, Karen, and E.G. Goetz (2007) “’You Gotta Move’: Housing mobility and the just

metro.” International Sociological Association, RC 21 meeting. Vancouver, British

Columbia, August 22-25.

Goetz, E.G. (2007) "Clearing the Way: A USA Perspective." Keynote address at conference

of the International Research Network on Housing, Ethnicity, and Policy (IRNHEP):

Housing Policy and (De)Segregation: An International Day Workshop. June 29,

Universiteit Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

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Goetz, E.G. (2007) “Fair Share Redux? Meeting Regional Housing Needs in the Twin Cities,

2010-2020.” Annual meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, Seattle, WA. April 25-

28.

Goetz, E.G. (2006) “Neighborhood Impacts of HOPE VI.” Annual meeting of the

Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Fort Worth, TX. October 9-11.

Goetz, E.G. and Cecily Schrader (2006) “Transforming High-Poverty Neighborhoods

Through Demolition, Displacement, and Redevelopment.” Annual meeting of the Urban

Affairs Association, Montreal, Quebec. April 19-22.

Goetz, E.G. (2005) “Phased Redevelopment in HOPE VI: Relocation Outcomes in Duluth.”

Annual meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Kansas City, MO.

October 27-30.

Goetz, E.G. (2005) “Going Nowhere: Forty Years of Displacement and Relocation from

Urban Renewal to HOPE VI.” City Legacies: A symposium on the early Pratt Planning

Papers and STREET Magazine. New York, NY. October 14.

Goetz, E.G. (2005) “The Smart Growth Movement.” Annual meeting of the Air & Waste

Management Association, Minneapolis, MN. June 21-24.

Goetz, E.G. (2005) “HOPE VI: The New Urban Renewal?” Annual meeting of the Planners’

Network, Minneapolis, MN. June 1-3.

Goetz, E.G. (2005) “Redeveloping public housing for the benefit of residents. Whose hopes

are embodied in HOPE VI?” Annual meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, Salt Lake

City, UT, April 13-15.

Goetz, E.G. (2005) “Public housing redevelopment: Demolition and relocation in Duluth.”

Annual meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, Salt Lake City, UT, April 13-15.

Goetz, E.G. (2004) “Broken Windows and Front Porches: The role of physical conditions in

high poverty neighborhoods.” International Conference on “Inside Poverty Areas.”

Cologne, Germany, December 2-4.

Goetz, E.G. (2004) “Targeting the impacts of HOPE VI public housing redevelopment in the

U.S.” Annual meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Portland,

OR, October 20-23.

Goetz, E.G. (2004) “The big tent of growth management: Smart Growth as a movement.”

Paper presented at the 18th Annual Meeting of the Society for Conservation Biology,

New York, NY, July 30 – August 2.

Goetz, E.G., K. Fitzpatrick, and J. Rosenfeld (2004) “Public housing redevelopment in the

United States: A national study of the impacts of the HOPE VI program.” Paper

presented at “City Futures: An International Conference on Globalism and Urban

Change,” Chicago, IL, July 8-10.

Goetz, E.G., K Goetz, E.G., K. Fitzpatrick, and J. Rosenfeld (2004) “Deconcentrating

poverty through public housing redevelopment: A national study of the impacts of the

HOPE VI program.” Paper presented at conference on “Adequate and Affordable

Housing for All: Research, Policy, Practice.” Research Committee on Housing and the

Built Environment, International Sociological Association, Toronto, June 24-27.

Goetz, E.G., K. Fitzpatrick, and J. Rosenfeld (2004) “HOPE VI and neighborhood change: A

national study.” Annual meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, Washington, D.C.

March 31 – April 3.

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Goetz, E.G. (2004) “Deconcentrating poverty through subsidized housing dispersal.” Paper

presented at conference on “A Place for the Poor? Poverty and Housing in American

Cities.” Cornwall Center, Rutgers University – Newark, Newark, New Jersey, April 14.

Bengston, David, David Fan, Rob Potts, and Edward Goetz (2004) “Social drivers of

landscape change: Concern about urban sprawl in the United States.” Wildland-Urban

Interface: Forum on Economics and Policy (WUI-FEP). St. Augustine, Florida, March

14.

Goetz, E.G. (2003) “Is housing tenure the new neighborhood dividing line? The polarizing

politics of homeownership.” Conference on This Housing is Home: Multidisciplinary

Perspectives on Affordable Home Ownership. Chapel Hill, N.C. October 30–November

1.

Goetz, E.G. (2003) “Enhancing or destroying social capital? The impact of deconcentration

on recent immigrants.” Annual meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, Cleveland, OH.

March 19-22.

Goetz, E.G. (2002) “Deconcentrating poverty through mobility programs.” Annual meeting

of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning. Baltimore, MD. November 21-24.

Goetz, E.G. (2002) “The impact of our nation’s housing policies on the national goal of

achieving integrated neighborhoods.” Paper prepared for the conference, “Fair Housing

Issues in Subsidized Units” at the John Marshall Law School, Chicago, IL. September 13

& 14.

Goetz, E.G., Karen Chapple, and Barbara Lukermann (2001) “Enabling exclusion: Fair share

housing in the Twin Cities.” Annual meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of

Planning. Cleveland, OH. November 3-6.

Goetz, E.G., Karen Chapple, and Barbara Lukermann (2001) “Whither Fair Share? An

examination of 25 years of regional housing in the Twin Cities.” Paper presented at the

Conference on Housing Opportunity and the Regional Agenda, Washington, D.C.,

November 16.

Goetz, E.G. (2001) “Forced vs. voluntary mobility effects.” Paper presented at the Housing

Studies - Urban Institute Conference, “Opportunity, Deprivation, and the Housing Nexus:

Trans-Atlantic Perspectives,” Urban Institute, Washington, D.C., May 31.

Goetz, E.G. (2000) “The new slum clearance: Redevelopment of public housing and the

deconcentration of poverty.” Annual meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, Los

Angeles, CA. May 3-6.

Goetz, E.G. (2000) “Forced relocation or voluntary mobility? An examination of

dispersal strategies.” Annual meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of

Planning. Atlanta, GA. November 2-5.

Goetz, E.G. (1999) “From policy option to policy problem: The federal government and

restrictive housing regulations.” Fannie Mae Foundation Annual Housing Conference,

Chicago, IL. October 20.

Goetz, E.G. (1999) “The prospects for deconcentrating poverty through demolition,

displacement, and relocation: The case of Hollman v. Cisneros in Minneapolis.” Annual

Meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Chicago, IL: October 21-

24.

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Goetz, E.G. (1999) “Demolition, deconcentration, desegregation, and development: The

shifting political terrain of local housing politics.” Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs

Association, Louisville, KY. April.

Goetz, E.G., E. Porte, L. Mardock, & C. Dettling (1999) “Relocating the poor: Housing

preferences and outcomes of displaced public housing residents.” Annual Meeting of the

Midwest Sociological Society, Minneapolis, MN. April.

Goetz, E.G. (1998) “Community development capacity in Minneapolis.” Annual Meeting of

the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Pasadena, CA. November 5-8.

Goetz, E.G. (1998) “Race, class, and metropolitan housing strategies: A look at the

Minneapolis-St. Paul region.” Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, Ft.

Worth, TX. April.

Goetz, E.G. (1996) “The widening urban divide? Economic and policy impacts on urban

housing outcomes in the U.S.” Meeting of the Housing Studies Association,

Birmingham, UK. September.

Goetz, E.G. “The usual suspects: Tenant organizing and the war on drugs.” Annual

Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, New York, NY. March, 1996.

Goetz, E.G., Hin Kim Lam and Anne Heitlinger. “A pooled time series analysis of the impact

of subsidized housing on crime.” Annual Conference on the Sociology of Housing, St.

Paul, MN. May, 1996.

Goetz, E.G. “Race, class, and local development politics: The role of community

development corporations.” Annual Conference of the American Political Science

Association, September 1-5, 1995.

Goetz, E.G. "The politics of issue redefinition in community revitalization." Annual

Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association. Portland, OR. May 3-6, 1995.

Goetz, E.G., and Geiger, S. "Inclusiveness in local housing planning." Annual Conference

on the Sociology of Housing. Minneapolis. May 4-5, 1995.

Goetz, E.G., Lam, H.K., and Heitlinger, A. "The impact of subsidized housing on property

values: A study of Minneapolis, 1988-1994." Annual Conference on the Sociology of

Housing. Minneapolis. May 4-5, 1995.

Goetz, Edward G., and Sidney, M. "Policy subsystems in local community development: A

case study of Minneapolis." Annual Conference of the American Political Science

Association. New York. September 1-4, 1994.

Goetz, Edward G. "Policy devolution in the U.S.: Federal dependence v. local independence in

housing assistance." Annual Conference of the American Political Science Association.

New York. September 1-4, 1994.

Brandon, L.L., Rasmussen, G.S., and Goetz, E.G. "The war on drugs meets neighborhood

revitalization, or how to save your neighborhood by kicking in doors." Ninth Annual

Conference on the Sociology of Housing, St. Paul, MN. May 8-9, 1994.

Samuelson, M.A., and Goetz, E.G. "Beyond relocation: Housing replacement programs as

an anti-displacement strategy." Ninth Annual Conference on the Sociology of Housing.

St. Paul. May 8-9, 1994.

Goetz, E.G., Guerin, D.A., Yust, B.L., Cheple, M., Bode, M.M., Franklin, E.M., Olson,

W.W., & Melin, J. "The impact of home remodeling on indoor environmental risks."

Ninth Annual Conference on the Sociology of Housing. St. Paul. May 8-9, 1994.

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Goetz, E.G., and Sidney, M. "Neighborhood politics and community development

corporations." Annual Conference of the Urban Affairs Association, New Orleans, LA.

March 2-5, 1994.

Goetz, E. G. "Economic restructuring and the housing crisis in U.S. cities." Annual

Conference of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. September 3-6,

1992.

Goetz, E. G., Terence Kayser, and Jonathan Silverstein. "The shared fate of communities in

a region: Assessing the impact of economic development policy." Second Annual

Conference on Urban Politics, Boulder, CO. July 8-11, 1992.

Goetz, E. G. and Terry Kayser. "Competition in local economic development." Minnesota

Conference on Policy Analysis, St. Paul, MN. October 28, 1991.

Goetz, E. G. "The devolution of housing policy and politics: The impact of low-income

housing advocates in U.S. cities." Annual Conference of the American Political Science

Association, Washington, D.C. August 29-September 1, 1991.

Goetz, E. G. "The housing problems of single parents." Annual Conference on The

Sociology of Housing, Minneapolis, MN. May 8-9, 1991.

Goetz, E. G. "The emergence and impact of statewide housing coalitions in the United

States." Annual Conference of the American Political Science Association; San

Francisco, CA, August 29 - September 2, 1990.

Goetz, E. G. "Trends in local housing policy." Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs

Association; Charlotte, NC, April 18-21, 1990.

Goetz, E. G. "Policy dementia: A case study of homeless policy in Los Angeles." Fifth

Annual Conference on the Sociology of Housing; St. Paul, MN, November 1989.

Goetz, E. G. "Fostering self-sufficiency in single parent welfare recipients: An evaluation of

the St. Paul B.O.S.S. program." National Conference on Single Parents and Self-

Sufficiency: Implications for Welfare Reform; Lexington, KY, June 1989.

Goetz, E. G. "The benefits of economic development: Conventional wisdoms and Type II

strategies." Urban Affairs Association; Baltimore, MD, March 1989.

Goetz, E. G. "Neighborhood advocacy in community development." Midwest Political

Science Association; Washington, D.C., August 1984.

Goetz, E. G. "Beyond pluralism: A look at the formal linkage between urban

governments and neighborhood interests." American Political Science

Association; Washington, DC, August 1984.

Goetz, E. G., and M. Fenster. "Community organizations in the urban context: A dynamic

analysis of strategies and outcomes." Western Political Science Association;

Sacramento, CA, April 1984.

Goetz, E. G., and D.A. Lewis. "A new approach to the study of the mental health

commitment process." Society for the Study of Social Problems; San Francisco, CA,

September 1982.

Cook, F. L., T. R. Tyler, E. G. Goetz, M. T. Gordon, D. Protess, H. Molotch and D. Leff.

"Adult learning about social issues: The agenda-setting impact of the mass media."

American Educational Research Association; Washington DC, October 1981.

GRANTS - FUNDED

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City of Minneapolis, “Rent Stabilization Policy Study.” $78,000. Sept, 2020.

Fulbright. “Social Mix Policies in France.” $16,000, Sept – Dec., 2015.

MN Challenge. “Stretching Affordable Housing Resources through Better Local Government

Practices.” $70,000, May, 2014. (Funders are McKnight Foundation and Minnesota

Housing Finance Agency.)

MN Challenge. “Stretching Affordable Housing Resources through Better Local Government

Practices.” $10,000, March 2014. (Funders are McKnight Foundation and Minnesota

Housing Finance Agency.)

McKnight Foundation. “Performance Indicators for Sustainable Regional Development.” Co-

PI with Robert Johns, Center for Transportation Studies. $50,000. September 2009.

McKnight Foundation. “The Impacts of Affordable Housing Provision on Family

Outcomes.” $87,000. December 2008.

McKnight Foundation. “Charles R. Krusell Fellowship Endowment.” $610,000. November,

2007.

McKnight Foundation. “EDGE II: A proposal to develop a program of planning support to

communities on the metropolitan edge.” Co-PI with Tom Scott, CURA. $399,773.

November, 2007.

Center for Transportation Studies. “Economic Impacts of Light Rail: The Hiawatha

Corridor.” $104,000. August 2007.

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development/Duluth Housing and Redevelopment

Authority. “Evaluation of Harbor View HOPE VI Project.” $90,000. March 2003.

Family Housing Fund. “The affordable housing legacy of the Minnesota Land Use Planning

Act of 1976.” $30,000. December 2000 – January 2001.

Bush Faculty Development Program on Excellence and Diversity. “Using GIS technology in

teaching and outreach related to community revitalization.” $3,000. With David

Hollister. December 1999.

Humphrey – Extension Outreach Program, Just in Time Research Grant. “The role of

subsidized housing in building resilient communities.” $2,000. December 1999.

Greater Minnesota Housing Fund. “Evaluation of the Greater Minnesota Housing

Fund.” $43,000. With Barbara Lukermann. 1998.

Family Housing Fund. “Evaluation of the implementation of the consent decree in Hollman

v. Cisneros.” $257,378. 1998.

Hennepin County/Minneapolis Public Housing Authority. “Evaluation of the Hennepin

County/Minneapolis Public Housing Authority Social Service Pilot Project.” $78,000.

1996.

Local Initiatives Support Corporation (St. Paul) and St. Paul Companies. “Evaluation of the

St. Paul ‘Houses to Homes‘ program.” $14,500. 1996.

University of Minnesota Graduate School Grant-in-Aid. “Collaborative research on

residential segregation.” $1,349. 1996.

Neighborhood Planning for Community Revitalization, U.S. Department of Education. "The

impact of subsidized housing on neighborhood revitalization." $23,000. 1994.

College of Human Ecology Block Grant. "Household environmental risk factors and housing

rehabilitation." $11,500. With E. Franklin, D. Guerin, B. Yust, M. Bode, W. Olson. 1993.

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Minnesota Extension Service. "Household environmental risks: Outreach and service."

$8,000. With E. Franklin, D. Guerin, B. Yust, M. Bode, W. Olson. 1993.

Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program. "Tenant screening and anti-crime

techniques." $1,889. With G. Rasmussen, L. Brandon. 1993.

College of Human Ecology, Block Grant Funds. "An assessment of household

environmental risk factors." $6,000. With Denise Guerin and Becky Yust. August 15,

1992.

City of Minneapolis Community Development Agency. "Evaluation of Project Self-

Sufficiency." $22,000. With Sharon Patten. July 1990.

Project Future, Minnesota Extension Service. "Project Future project for study of housing in

Sibley County, Minnesota." $5,000. With Earl Morris. 1990.

University of Minnesota Graduate School Grant-in-Aid Program. "Government housing

initiatives in the post-federal era." $9,350. June 1989.

Rochester-Olmsted County Community Housing Partnership. "Housing needs assessment

and market study for Olmsted County, Minnesota." $37,500. With Barbara Lukermann.

1989.

City of St. Paul Housing Information Office. "Evaluation of St. Paul Better Opportunities

Through Self-Sufficiency Program." $5,000. 1989.

SELECTED COMMUNITY OUTREACH & INVITED TALKS (since 2005)

Carolina Planning Journal, University of North Carolina, “Whiteness and urban planning.”

August 7, 2020.

Upper Midwest Chapter of the American Planning Association, “The case for and against rent

control.” October 14, 2020.

Lambda Alpha International (MN Chapter of Land Economics Association) “The One Way

Street of Integration.” Sept 30, 2020.

Land Use Division of the New York City Council, “Whiteness and urban planning.” July 9,

2020.

Comunidades Latinas Unidas En Servicio (CLUES), “Housing discrimination.” Dec. 7, 2019.

Tsinghua University, Beijing, China. “Using ‘Housing Career’ methodology to understand

residential mobility and trajectories.” June 26, 2019.

University of California, Berkeley, “The one-way street of integration: Pursuing racial justice

in American cities.” November 9, 2018.

PACE Center for Applied Housing Research, San Francisco State University. “Housing policy

& the O-word: Getting beyond the mistakes and constraints of the ‘opportunity

paradigm.’” November 8, 2018.

Minneapolis City Council, “Gentrification in Minneapolis and St. Paul.” July 11, 2018.

Minnesota Housing Finance Agency. “The one-way street of integration.” April 26, 2018.

Hunter College, New York. “Community development v. the spatial strategies of fair

housing.” March 28, 2018.

U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division. “Community development v. the spatial

strategies of fair housing.” March 20, 2018.

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National Low Income Housing Coalition, Annual Conference. “Recent housing policy

research.” March 20, 2018.

The Levin Forum, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, OH. “Opportunity Neighborhoods

and the Pursuit of Racial Equity in the American Metropolis,” September 12, 2017.

Twin Cities Housing Collaborative Institute, Coon Rapids, MN. “Gentrification in

Minneapolis and St. Paul,” September 11, 2017.

Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China. “The Global Affordability Crisis in Urban

Housing.” June 21, 2017.

Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China. “Housing Trajectories: Using ‘Housing

Career’ methodology to understand mobility.” June 20, 2017.

Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China. “’Opportunity Mapping’: Do planners

promise too much in the spatial representation of neighborhood well-being?” June 19,

2017.

Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China. “Housing Informality and Marginality in the

American City.” December 18, 2016.

Chongqing University, Chongqing, China. “The Spatial Dynamics of Public Housing

Development: Lessons from France and the U.S.” December 15, 2016.

Science Po, Ecole Urbaine, Paris. “Integration Policy in the U.S.” December 5, 2016.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, urban planning lecture series. “The Fair Housing

Challenge to Community Development.” September 20, 2016.

Shaanxi Normal University, Xi’an, China. “Housing strategies of very low-income

households in the U.S.” July 8, 2016

Wuhan University, Wuhan, China. “Housing informality in the U.S.” July 7, 2016.

American University, Center for Metropolitan Policy. “Choice & Burden: Community

Development v. the Spatial Strategies of Fair Housing.” February 2, 2016.

Shenzhen University, Shenzhen, China. “Segregation in American cities: The concentration

of white affluence in urban areas.” December 15, 2015.

Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China “Trajectories of social housing in the West:

France and the U.S. compared.” December 14, 2015.

Université Paris-Ouest-Nanterre La Défense. Understanding social housing demolition in the

United States: Race, gentrification and neoliberal housing policy.” December 8, 2015.

University of Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg Seminar. “Ruins of the New Deal:

Dismantling Social Housing in the U.S.” November 12, 2015.

Tsinghua University, “Trajectories of social housing: A comparative analysis of France and

the United States.” June 25, 2015.

Tsinghua University, “Residential segregation at the extremes of income and race in U.S.

metropolitan areas. June 18, 2015.

University of Washington-Tacoma, “New Deal Ruins: Race, Economic Justice, and Public

Housing Policy.” May 12, 2015.

League of Women Voters, Edina, MN. “American urban inequality: Racially concentrated

affluence.” May 7, 2015.

Harvard-Lincoln Institute, Cambridge, MA. “Racially concentrated affluence in American

cities.” March 29, 2015.

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University of Minnesota Department of Geography, “Breaking down barriers or breaking up

communities? The spatial strategies of fair housing in the U.S.” February 27, 2015.

University of Western Sydney. Bringing the residents back in: Studying social housing

transformation. September 28, 2014.

University of New South Wales. New Deal Ruins: Race, Economic Justice, and Public

Housing Policy in the U.S. September 30, 2014.

Amherst University, Amherst, MA. Public housing transformation. October 8, 2014.

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Speaker Series on Fair Housing,

Washington, D.C. “New Deal Ruins: Race, Economic Justice and Public Housing

Policy.” November 19, 2013.

George Washington University, Sociology Department, Washington, D.C. “New Deal Ruins:

Race, Economic Justice and Public Housing Policy.” November 18, 2013.

University of Richmond, Richmond, VA. “Race, Economic Justice and Public Housing

Policy.” November 15, 2013.

William Mitchell Law School, St. Paul, MN. “Public Housing and The Pruitt-Igoe Myth.”

October 22, 2013.

Texas Southern University, Houston, TX. “Race, Economic Justice, and Public Housing

Policy.” September 19, 2013.

Black Austin Democrats, Austin, TX. “New Deal Ruins: Race, Economic Justice, and Public

Housing Policy.” September 18, 2013.

The Annual History of Black Columbus Conference – Gentrification, Redevelopment and the

Role of a Community Benefits Agreement. Keynote Address: “’When they’re gone,

we’re gone’: The displacement of public housing residents.” The Ohio State University

Department of African American and African Studies Community Extension Center,

Columbus, OH. June 1, 2013.

College of Urban Planning and Public Administration, University of Illinois-Chicago, “New

Deal Ruins: The Dismantling of Public Housing in the U.S.” April 19, 2013.

The Graduate Center, City University of New York, “What is the future of public housing?”

at Reassessing Inequality and Reimagining the 21st Century: East Harlem Focus. April 2,

2013.

Metropolitan Council of the Twin Cities, “Affordable housing investments in core areas of

the metropolitan region,” February 20, 2013.

University of Minnesota, Law School, “Regarding the appropriate use of government

investments to spur development,” at the Symposium on “The Role of the Fair Housing

Act and the Minnesota Human Rights Act in Shaping Our Communities, February 15,

2013.

Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea, College of Human Ecology. “Instability and

informality in the housing careers of very low-income people.” September 20, 2012.

Metropolitan Council of the Twin Cities, “Challenges for the new regional development

framework of the Twin Cities,” March 21, 2012.

Cornwall Center for Public Policy, “Oral Histories of Public Housing Demolition,” February

20, 2012.

Iowa State University Department of Urban Planning, “Dismantling public housing” January

20, 2012.

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Centre D’Analyse Strategique, Prime Minister’s Office, Republic of France, Paris, “Place-

based public policies in underprivileged neighborhoods,” November 24, 2011.

University of Memphis, School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy, September 12, 2011.

Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, Department of Human and Organizational

Development, “New Deal Ruins: The dismantling of public housing in the U.S.”

September 9, 2011.

William Mitchell Law School, St. Paul, MN, “Public housing transformation.” April 19,

2011.

Hubert H. Humphrey Centennial Series, University of Minnesota, “Where have all the towers

gone? The dismantling of public housing in the U.S.” March 7, 2011.

Presentation to Metro Transit Board, “Property value impacts of the Hiawatha Light Rail

Line.” September 29, 2009.

Presentation to Lambda Alpha, “A West Side Story: The impact of light rail on property

values.” September 16, 2009.

Presentation to Center for Transportation Studies Twentieth Annual Conference on

Transportation Research, Bloomington, MN. May 2009.

Presentation to Minneapolis City Councilman Gary Schiff. “Property value impacts of the

Hiawatha Light Rail Line.” April 2009.

Debate with Myron Orfield - “Resolved: Subsidized affordable housing should not be placed

in racially segregated or high poverty neighborhoods.” CURA Housing Forum,

Minneapolis, MN. University of Minnesota. September 21, 2007.

Presentation to faculty and students at University of Louisville School of Urban and Public

Affairs on “Clearing the Way: Deconcentrating the poor in urban America.” April 14,

2006.

Presentation to Louisville Housing Affordability Coalition on “Affordable housing and

poverty deconcentration: Competing goals?” April 13, 2006.

Presentation to the annual meeting of Seward Redesign on “Challenges facing neighborhood-

based community development corporations.” February 7, 2005.