Required Texts
[AD] = Nicolas P. Retsinas, Eric S. Belsky, eds. Revisiting Rental Housing: Policies, Program, and Priorities. Brookings Institution Press, 2008. ISBN: 9780815774112.
[LB] = Blakely, and Leigh. Planning Local Economic Development: Theory and Practice. Sage Publications, 2013. ISBN: 9781412960939.
[SF] = Fainstein, Susan. The Just City. Cornell University Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780801446559. [Preview with Google Books]
[EM] = Moretti, Enrico. The New Geography of Jobs. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2012. ISBN: 9780547750118. [Preview with Google Books]
[JD] = DeFilippis, James, and Susan Saegert. The Community Development Reader. Routledge, 2012. ISBN: 97804155007769. [Preview with Google Books]
[RP] = Pendall, Rolf, et al. The Geography of Opportunity: Race and Housing Choice in Metropolitan America. Edited by Xavier Briggs. Brookings Institution Press, 2005. ISBN: 9780815708735.
[IE] = James H. Carr, Nandinee K. Kutty, eds. Segregation: The Rising Costs for America. Routledge, 2008, pp. 261–78. ISBN: 9780415965347. [Preview with Google Books]
[JC] =
Corburn, Jason. Toward the Healthy City: People, Places and the Politics of Urban Planning. MIT Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780262513074.
SES # | TOPICS | REQUIRED | |
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Part I: Foundations | |||
1 | Introductory Class: The "just city" in context | [SF] Chapter 2 and 3: "Justice and Urban Transformation" and "New York." | |
2 | The Just City: Equitable development in comparative context |
[SF] Chapter 1, 5, and 6: "Introduction," "Amsterdam," and "Conclusion."
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3 | Demographic shifts and neighborhood change: Segregation, migration, and aging |
[RP] Chapter 1: Through ("…segregated housing patterns"), pp. 1–5. [RP] Chapter 2: More Pluribus, Less Unum? The Changing Geography of Race and Opportunity. Skim Main Findings[RP] Chapters 3 and 4.
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4 | Income, wealth, and the political economy of inequality |
[EM] "Introduction." [EM] Chapters 1 and 3. Levy, Frank, and Peter Temin.
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5 | Civic context: Engagement and political representation |
Newman, Katherine. "In the South and West, a Tax on Being Poor," The New York Times, September 3, 2013.
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6 | The nature of community in 21st century America: Networks, places, social capital |
[JD] "What Community Supplies." Chaskin, Robert. "Building Community Capacity A Definitional Framework and Case Studies from a Comprehensive Community Initiative." Urban Affairs Review 36, no. 3 (2001): 291–323. Chaskin, Robert, and Mark Joseph. "Building 'Community' in Mixed-income Developments Assumptions, Approaches, and Early Experiences." Urban Affairs Review 45, no. 3 (2010): 299–335.
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Part II: Community-based Organizing and Development | |||
7 | History and development: Politics and program |
[JD] Chapter 1: Communities Develop: The Question is How?
[JD] DeFilippis, James. Chapter 3: Community Control and Development: The Long View. [JD] O'Connor, Alice. Chapter 2: Swimming Against the Tide: A Brief History of Federal Policy in Poor Communities. | |
8 | Institutional context |
VideoDetroit LISC. "The History of Detroit LISC." June 1, 2011. YouTube. (Approx 14 minutes.) [JD] Glickman, Norman J., and Lisa J. Servon. Chapter 6: More than Bricks and Sticks. Briggs, Xavier de Souza.
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9 | Governance at multiple scales (neighborhood, city, region) |
[JD] Stoecker, Randy. "The CDC Model of Urban Development: A Critique and an Alternative." [JD] Greenberg, David Micah. "How Does Community Matter for Community Organizing." Briggs, Xavier de Souza. Meyerson, Harold. "L.A. Story." The American Prospect, July-August 2013.
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Part III: Affordable and Inclusionary Housing and Homeownership | |||
10 | Housing markets and policy: The basics |
Kennedy, Margrit.
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11 | Homeownership: The great American dream and the rude awakening |
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12 | Rental housing |
[AD] Downs, Anthony. "Introduction: Why Rental Housing is the Neglected Child of American Shelter." [AD] Belsky, Eric, and Rachel Drew. "Rental Housing Challenges and Policy Responses." [AD] Katz, Bruce, and Margery Turner. "Rethinking U.S. Rental Policy." Haveman, Robert. | |
13 | Housing as a market good: Gentrification and fair housing |
Hwang, Jackelyn, and Robert Sampson. "Divergent Pathways of Gentrification: Racial Inequality and the Social Order of Renewal in Chicago Neighborhoods." American Sociological Review 79, no. 4 (2014): 726–51. Desmond, Matthew. "Eviction and the Reproduction of Urban Poverty." American Journal of Sociology 118 (2012): 88–133. Pattillo, Mary. "Housing: Commodity Versus Right." Annual Review of Sociology 39 (2013): 509–31. Hartman, Chester. "The Case for a Right to Housing." Shelterforce Online, no. 148 (2006). Godsil, Rachel, Olatunde Johnson, et al. "Neighborhood Gentrification." 2014. | |
14 | Public housing |
Bristol, Katherine G. "The Pruitt-Igoe Myth." Journal of Architectural Education 44, no. 3 (1991).
HUD. "Choice Neighborhoods." Program webpage. Stephens, Alexis. "Risks vs. Rewards: Inside HUD's Favorite New Program." Next City, 2014. Navarro, Mireya. "Public Housing in New York Reaches a Fiscal Crisis," The New York Times, August 11, 2014. | |
15 | Affordable housing, smart growth, and regional land use |
[RP] "Connecting Smart Growth, Affordable Housing and Racial Equity." Quigley, John M., Steven Raphael, et al.
Fisher, Lynn. "Reviewing Chapter 40B: What Gets Proposed, What Gets Approved, What Gets Appealed, and What Gets Built?" (Rappaport Institute Policy Brief, 2008) | |
16 | Alternative housing models: Land trusts and more |
[JD] Stone, Michael. "Social Housing." Greenstein, Rosalind, and Yesim Sungu-Eryilmaz. "Community Land Trusts: A Solution for Permanently Affordable Housing." Community-Wealth.org, 2012. Sazama, Gerald W. "Lessons from the History of Affordable Housing Cooperatives in the United States: A Case Study in American Affordable Housing Policy." American Journal of Economics and Sociology 59, no. 4 (2000): 573–608. | |
17 | Mobility and the tensions between fair housing, affordable housing, and community development |
Pattillo, Mary, Sherrilyn Ifill, et al. "Why Integration?" 2014. Chetty, Raj, and Nathaniel Hendren. "The Impacts of Neighborhoods on Intergenerational Mobility: Childhood Exposure Effects and County Level Estimates." (PDF) Read Executive Summary, 2015. Mallach, Alan. "The Mount Laurel Doctrine And The Uncertainties Of Social Policy In A Time Of Retrenchment." 63 Rutgers Law Review 849 (2010–2011). Gordon, Adam, Kathy O'Regan, et al. "Housing Subsidies and Inclusive Communities." 2015.
Allen, Michael, Angela Glover Blackwell, et al. "A New Approach to Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing." 2015. | |
Part IV: Local Economic Development | |||
18 | Introduction to LED |
[LB] Chapters 1 and 2. | |
19 | Workforce development and cooperative enterprise |
Siegel, and Seidman. "The Field Guide to Investing in a Resilient Economy: Cleveland's Evergreen Cooperatives." Capital Institute, 2011. LA Apollo Alliance campaign for the City of LA City of LA Green Retrofit and Workforce Program fact sheet. | |
20 | Job quality and upgrading |
The Editorial Board. "Redefining the Minimum Wage," The New York Times, November 11, 2013. Gans, Herbert J. "The Age of the Superfluous Worker," The New York Times, November 24, 2011. | |
21 | Entrepreneurship and business development |
Explore the nation's major Small Business Portal operated by the Small Business Administration. [LB] Chapter 9: Business Development, pp. 265–91 only. Servon, Fairlie, Rastello, et al. "The Five Gaps Facing Small and Microbusiness Owners: Evidence From New York City." Economic Development Quarterly 24, no. 2 (2010): 126–42. Website | |
22 | Fostering and upgrading manufacturing / Regional competitiveness, clusters and neighborhood linkages |
Porter. "Clusters and the New Economics of Competition." Harvard Business Review, 1998. [EM] Chapters 2 and 7. Erikson. "Big Ideas for Small Businesses: A Regional Jobs Accelerator." Center for American Progress Blog, 2011. [LB] Typology of Planning Approaches, pp. 126–31. Initiative for a Competitive Inner City. "The Promise of Local Clusters." Inner City Insights 1, no. 1 (2011). "Training 100,000 Low-Income Youth to Code: A Q&A with Van Jones." Policy Link, 2014. | |
23 | Toward the healthy city |
Geronimus, L. E., and J. Phillip Thompson. "To Denigrate, Ignore or Disrupt: Racial Inequality in Health and the Impact of a Policy-Induced Breakdown of African-American Communities." Du Bois Review 1, no. 2 (2004): 247–79. [JC] Chapters 1 and 7. Short video clips (local work on community health): U.S. Department of Health, and Human Services. "Determinants of Health: A Framework for Reaching Healthy People 2020 Goals." November 23, 2010. YouTube. CAFreshWorks's channel. "FreshWorks, California's Healthy Food Financing Initiative." July 18, 2011. YouTube. Reinvestment Fund. "Reinvestment Fund Profile: Progress Plaza." November 1, 2010. YouTube. | |
Part V: Wrapping Up | |||
24 | Course review |
MIT CoLab, et al. Community Strategy Lab. | |
25 | Final team briefings |
Briggs, and Thompson. "Deep Democracy is not Meetings that Last Forever: Community Development Next." Investing in What Works (SF: Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, 2012). Friedmann, John. "The Good City: In Defense of Utopian Thinking." International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 24, no. 2 (2000): 460–72. |