Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Discipline
-
- Social and Behavioral Sciences (43)
- Law (24)
- Housing Law (18)
- Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration (15)
- Architecture (14)
-
- Urban Studies and Planning (13)
- Land Use Law (10)
- Property Law and Real Estate (9)
- Sociology (9)
- Arts and Humanities (7)
- Economics (7)
- Urban, Community and Regional Planning (6)
- Medicine and Health Sciences (5)
- Urban Studies (5)
- Civil Rights and Discrimination (4)
- Environmental Law (4)
- History (4)
- Public Policy (4)
- Education (3)
- Law and Race (3)
- Law and Society (3)
- Life Sciences (3)
- Physical Sciences and Mathematics (3)
- Psychology (3)
- Regional Economics (3)
- Social Welfare (3)
- Architectural Engineering (2)
- Architectural History and Criticism (2)
- Business (2)
- Civil Law (2)
- Institution
-
- Selected Works (6)
- City University of New York (CUNY) (5)
- Singapore Management University (3)
- Thomas Jefferson University (3)
- Chicago-Kent College of Law (2)
-
- Clark University (2)
- DePaul University (2)
- Fordham University (2)
- Georgia Southern University (2)
- Kennesaw State University (2)
- Maurer School of Law: Indiana University (2)
- Saint Louis University School of Law (2)
- Syracuse University (2)
- Technological University Dublin (2)
- Texas A&M University School of Law (2)
- University at Albany, State University of New York (2)
- University of New Mexico (2)
- University of Wisconsin Milwaukee (2)
- Walden University (2)
- Bard College (1)
- Bryn Mawr College (1)
- Cal Poly Humboldt (1)
- California State University, Monterey Bay (1)
- Central Washington University (1)
- Chulalongkorn University (1)
- Clemson University (1)
- College of DuPage (1)
- Duke Law (1)
- Florida International University (1)
- Georgia State University College of Law (1)
- Publication
-
- Michael E Lewyn (3)
- Theses and Dissertations (3)
- Bachelor of Architecture Theses - 5th Year (2)
- Chicago-Kent Law Review (2)
- College of Science and Health Theses and Dissertations (2)
-
- Faculty Publications (2)
- Faculty Scholarship (2)
- Indiana Law Journal (2)
- Legacy Theses & Dissertations (2009 - 2024) (2)
- Research Collection College of Integrative Studies (2)
- Sociology (2)
- Sustainability and Social Justice (2)
- Tim Iglesias (2)
- Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies (2)
- Africology Faculty Articles (1)
- All Faculty Scholarship (1)
- All Undergraduate Projects (1)
- Articles (1)
- Auxiliary News Online (2013-2020) (1)
- Business and Finance Policies (1)
- Cal Poly Humboldt theses and projects (1)
- Capstone Projects and Master's Theses (1)
- Capstone Reports (1)
- Center for Social Development Research (1)
- Chancellor’s Honors Program Projects (1)
- College of Population Health Faculty Papers (1)
- Dissertations (1)
- Dissertations - ALL (1)
- Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects (1)
- ESSAI (1)
Articles 1 - 30 of 88
Full-Text Articles in Entire DC Network
Social Determinants Of Health And What Mothers Say They Need And Want After Release From Jail., Elisabeth Stelson, Marjie Mogul, Holly Harner, Jeane Ann Grisso, Rosemary Frasso Phd, Msc, Cph
Social Determinants Of Health And What Mothers Say They Need And Want After Release From Jail., Elisabeth Stelson, Marjie Mogul, Holly Harner, Jeane Ann Grisso, Rosemary Frasso Phd, Msc, Cph
College of Population Health Faculty Papers
Identifying the biopsychosocial needs of mothers who have been released from jail is critical to understanding the best ways to support their health and stability after release. In May through August 2014, we interviewed 15 mothers who had been released from an urban jail about their reentry experiences, and we analyzed transcripts for themes. Eight domains of community reentry emerged through analysis: behavioral health services, education, employment, housing, material resources, medical care, relationships with children, and social support. Participants defined barriers to successful reentry, which paralleled the social determinants of health, and shared suggestions that could be used to mitigate …
Sacred Shelter: Thirteen Journeys Of Homelessness And Healing [Table Of Contents], Susan Greenfield
Sacred Shelter: Thirteen Journeys Of Homelessness And Healing [Table Of Contents], Susan Greenfield
Sociology
Named a Gift Book for the Discerning New Yorker by The New York Times
In a metropolis like New York, homelessness can blend into the urban landscape. For editor Susan Greenfield, however, New York is the place where a community of resilient, remarkable individuals are yearning for a voice. Sacred Shelter follows the lives of thirteen formerly homeless people, all of whom have graduated from the life skills empowerment program, an interfaith life skills program for homeless and formerly homeless individuals in New York. Through frank, honest interviews, these individuals share traumas from their youth, their experience with homelessness, and …
Sacred Shelter: Thirteen Journeys Of Homelessness And Healing [Readers' Guide], Susan Celia Greenfield
Sacred Shelter: Thirteen Journeys Of Homelessness And Healing [Readers' Guide], Susan Celia Greenfield
Sociology
In a metropolis like New York, homelessness can blend into the urban landscape. For editor Susan Greenfield, however, New York is the place where a community of resilient, remarkable individuals are yearning for a voice. Sacred Shelter follows the lives of thirteen formerly homeless people, all of whom have graduated from the life skills empowerment program, an interfaith life skills program for homeless and formerly homeless individuals in New York. Through frank, honest interviews, these individuals share traumas from their youth, their experience with homelessness, and the healing they have discovered through community and faith.
Edna Humphrey talks about losing …
Best Practices For Urban Coliving Communities, Rachel Osborne
Best Practices For Urban Coliving Communities, Rachel Osborne
Interior Design Program: Theses and Other Student Work
Coliving, a new typology of housing design, has recently been gaining in popularity. Coliving is a form of rental housing that seeks to create community among its residents by providing features such as extensive shared spaces and community managers paired with typically small, furnished private spaces. Little architectural or interior design research is available to describe this emerging typology, and no best-practices or guiding principles exist to aid designers in making informed decisions when designing or evaluating coliving spaces.
This thesis uses a mixed-methods approach to understand the composition of existing coliving facilities as well as the motivations and preferences …
Spreading The Wealth: Understanding Inadequate Housing And Family Resource Centers, Danielle Cervantes
Spreading The Wealth: Understanding Inadequate Housing And Family Resource Centers, Danielle Cervantes
Capstone Projects and Master's Theses
For this project, we worked with a local Family Resource Center that provides resources to help families. Four families were interviewed to understand how they view poverty related issues and their impacts on mental health and what they think could be done to address the issues. Based on an analysis of the data and the relevant research literature, the researchers used what they learned to formulate an action that responds to the focus issue. More specifically, the data suggested the importance of informing families about the benefits they can get from utilizing their local family resource center.
Analysis Of The Difference Between Two Approaches To Assessing Housing And Community Standards, Kundoldibya Panitchpakdi, Tirawat Pimwern, Thammanoon Laohpiyavisut
Analysis Of The Difference Between Two Approaches To Assessing Housing And Community Standards, Kundoldibya Panitchpakdi, Tirawat Pimwern, Thammanoon Laohpiyavisut
NAKHARA (Journal of Environmental Design and Planning)
This comparative study on housing and community comfortable living performance standards is a partof a participatory research conducted to meet the needs addressed by the Thai National HousingAuthority to improve existing housing and community standards. The research team conducted a case study of the Rim Khwae Awm Community in Samut Songkhram Province. This community had been identified as a model of comfortable living. This article presents the results of an analysis of comfortable living standards derived from a review of related literature and standards derived from the participatory process with the community case study. This research found that the standards …
Housing First For People With Opioid Use Disorder (Oud), Ashley Katzenstein, Lara C. Weinstein, Md, Mph, Drph
Housing First For People With Opioid Use Disorder (Oud), Ashley Katzenstein, Lara C. Weinstein, Md, Mph, Drph
Phase 1
Introduction
Philadelphia’s opioid crisis has subsequently resulted in an increase in unsheltered individuals. Significant barriers in healthcare access exist for individuals experiencing homelessness and substance use disorders, often leading to poor health outcomes and significant disease burden.
Objective
This study’s purpose is to determine the prevalence of physical and mental illness among individuals with experiences of homelessness and OUD upon entry to a permanent supportive housing program through Pathways to Housing PA (PTHPA).
Methods:
This study is a cross-sectional analysis of physical and mental health conditions of individuals who entered PTHPA’s housing program by July 2018. All individuals included had …
Rich Opportunities From Collaboration With A State Housing Finance Agency, Cäzilia Loibl, Jim Durham, Stephanie Moulton
Rich Opportunities From Collaboration With A State Housing Finance Agency, Cäzilia Loibl, Jim Durham, Stephanie Moulton
The Journal of Extension
A partnership between Ohio State University Extension and the Ohio Housing Finance Agency blends effective community outreach with rigorous research. Community outreach of the partners ranges from home buyer education to foreclosure prevention in Ohio. Research projects of the partnership target program design, pilot testing, and evaluation. The partnership thrives through the common goal of advancing the financial health and welfare of low-income individuals and families in Ohio. The Ohio example provides encouragement for other state Extension services to collaborate on statewide housing and community development opportunities with state housing finance agencies.
Strategic Principles For Development Of Marginal Areas In Mecca: Sharae Mujahideen’ Case Study, Moaid Mukhsha, Waleed Alzamil
Strategic Principles For Development Of Marginal Areas In Mecca: Sharae Mujahideen’ Case Study, Moaid Mukhsha, Waleed Alzamil
Emirates Journal for Engineering Research
The phenomenon of squatters is one of the urban problems facing many cities in developing countries. UN-HABITAT statistics estimated that the proportion of people living in such areas is 30 per cent of the total urban population [1]. With growing economic investment and job opportunities in major cities, many of the problems of squatters have emerged to absorbing new immigrants, especially with the lack of housing supply [2]. Locally, Government agencies such as the Government of Mecca Region, the Holy City Municipality and the Mecca Region Development Authority (MRDA) have adopted a number of strategies to develop squatters including removal, …
Title Vii And The Fair Housing Act: The Seventh Circuit Creates A New Cause Of Action, Maysa Daoud
Title Vii And The Fair Housing Act: The Seventh Circuit Creates A New Cause Of Action, Maysa Daoud
SLU Law Journal Online
This article by Maysa Daoud discusses a newly devised test under which the Seventh Circuit assigned liability to a landlord for tenant on tenant sex-based harassment.
Underground House As A New Concept Of Housing, Zana Prelvukaj, Lulzim Beqiri, Rineta Jashari, Faton Spahiu
Underground House As A New Concept Of Housing, Zana Prelvukaj, Lulzim Beqiri, Rineta Jashari, Faton Spahiu
UBT International Conference
Since the beginning of human existence, housing is considered one of the basic elements for survival and protection from difficult natural conditions. The purpose of this research is to treat underground homes, as a new form of residence. In addition, the study will seek to discover the underground houses that were developed in Switzerland, China and Greece as constructions and that have gained good results in the field of housing, integration of outdoor construction, design and saving energy. The research is intended to serve as a basic, basis for informing the typologies, advantages, and disadvantages of the underground houses. Kosovo, …
Elizabeth Warren’S New Housing Proposal Is Actually A Brilliant Plan To Close The Racial Wealth Gap, Mehrsa Baradaran, Darrick Hamilton
Elizabeth Warren’S New Housing Proposal Is Actually A Brilliant Plan To Close The Racial Wealth Gap, Mehrsa Baradaran, Darrick Hamilton
Popular Media
Last month, Sen. Elizabeth Warren released a $450 billion housing plan called the American Housing and Economic Mobility Act. The proposal is a comprehensive and bold step toward providing affordable housing for the most vulnerable Americans. The bill is the first since the Fair Housing Act with the explicit intent of redressing the iterative effects of our nation’s sordid history of housing discrimination. Critically, it has the potential to make a substantive dent in closing our enormous and persistent racial wealth gap.
Auxiliary News Online, Georgia Southern University
Auxiliary News Online, Georgia Southern University
Auxiliary News Online (2013-2020)
- Auxiliary Weather Advisory – October 10, 2018
A Rash Decision In Sunnyslope: Confusion Lingers Over Collateral Valuation, Michael D. Manzo
A Rash Decision In Sunnyslope: Confusion Lingers Over Collateral Valuation, Michael D. Manzo
St. John's Law Review
(Excerpt)
This Comment argues that the Ninth Circuit’s Sunnyslope decision misconstrued the Rash Court’s holding and is divorced from the text and structure of the Code. Rash does not provide a brightline rule that answers valuation questions in cramdowns; it offers a flexible standard that is compatible with the Code’s protections for both debtors and secured creditors. Further, this Comment also argues that Sunnyslope could have been answered not as a valuation issue, but as a lien priority issue. In any event, the Ninth Circuit completely missed the mark in interpreting the Supreme Court’s holding in Rash and in understanding …
Estuary: Mobile Support Service, D'Vine Savage, Kerwin Dasque, Laina Posner, Nhan Dung, Lily Postus, Arynn Pratt, Ayana Curtis
Estuary: Mobile Support Service, D'Vine Savage, Kerwin Dasque, Laina Posner, Nhan Dung, Lily Postus, Arynn Pratt, Ayana Curtis
Nexus Maximus
Estuary: Mobile Support Service is a company that provides the Kensington community with the essentials to maintain and sustain overall health. We provide clean needles, food, water, clothing, and information/resources to help individuals with addiction, unemployment, housing etc. Our vision is to collaborate with several organizations within the Philadelphia area, such as Philabundance, and medical centers to provide the community with the best care.
Nexus Maximus V
The 2018 Challenge: "Improving Lives Through Healthy Communities" Teams will evaluate and seek innovation that supports the health and well-being of specific local community populations. The team’s project work will be supplemented with …
Crafting An Empire: The Hereke Factory Campus (1842-1914), Didem Yavuz
Crafting An Empire: The Hereke Factory Campus (1842-1914), Didem Yavuz
Dissertations
One of the starkest examples of the Ottoman Empire's new modernity was the fabrics and carpet model factory founded at Hereke in 1842. This dissertation focuses on the evolving conditions and social developments that took place over seventy-two years of production at Hereke, and discuss that the factory represented a microcosm of the Empire's wider industrial labor history. Hereke was used as a lens through which to explore a range of themes that, taken together, highlight the lifestyles of the early Ottoman workforce and its industrial relations: labor management, industrial action, child labor, class, gender, housing, education, clothing fashion, the …
Housing, Relationships, And Substance Use Among Female Ex-Offenders, Arturo Soto-Nevarez
Housing, Relationships, And Substance Use Among Female Ex-Offenders, Arturo Soto-Nevarez
College of Science and Health Theses and Dissertations
Female ex-offenders with histories of substance abuse face many difficulties upon reentry into the general population, such as acquiring adequate housing. The purpose of this proposal is to explore the relations between housing settings, relationships, and substance use. Two hundred adult females participated in the initial baseline study. Two methods of data analyses were proposed to predict substance use: one clustering participants into groups based on the endorsement of those settings and relationships, and one using multi-level modeling examining housing settings and relationships both independently as well as unique settings comprised of housing setting and relationship. Participants fell into one …
Faculty / Staff Temporary Campus Housing
Faculty / Staff Temporary Campus Housing
Business and Finance Policies
University faculty or staff may request approval for short term housing in a University housing facility by following the request and approval procedure outlined in this policy. All housing assignments are based on housing availability for the period of time requested. Rental rates are established annually under the direction of the Vice President for Business and Finance and published by the University Housing Office. Cost includes furnishing, utilities and Wi-Fi. Apartment or unit rates are billed and payable monthly as invoiced. Delinquent payments are subject to payroll deduction by University Payroll Office. Pets are allowed with a refundable deposit based …
The Catalyst Effect Of Historic Preservation: A Spatial Analysis Of The Impact Of Historic District Designation On Housing Renovations In New York City, Ali R. Mostafa
Theses and Dissertations
The constraints on property use along with the economic merits of historic districts are critical points in the debate over preservation policies. Improving the existing housing stock is a substantial economic activity and a significant part of the nation’s overall construction industry. The purpose of this study is to present an empirical analysis of the relationship between historic district designation and renovation decisions. The results of the analysis found that historic preservation does not inhibit the renovation activity of single-family homeowners. However, contrary to the claims made by proponents, it does not give a powerful incentive for owners in undesignated …
Non-Enforcement Takings, Timothy M. Mulvaney
Non-Enforcement Takings, Timothy M. Mulvaney
Timothy M. Mulvaney
The non-enforcement of existing property laws is not logically separable from the issue of unfair and unjust state deprivations of property rights at which the Constitution's Takings Clause takes aim. This Article suggests, therefore, that takings law should police allocations resulting from non-enforcement decisions on the same "fairness and justice" grounds that it polices allocations resulting from decisions to enact and enforce new regulations. Rejecting the extant majority position that state decisions not to enforce existing property laws are categorically immune from takings liability is not to advocate that persons impacted by such decisions should be automatically or even regularly …
How Much Do Users Value A Network Expansion? Evidence From The Public Transit System In Singapore, Eric Fesselmeyer, Haoming Liu
How Much Do Users Value A Network Expansion? Evidence From The Public Transit System In Singapore, Eric Fesselmeyer, Haoming Liu
Research Collection College of Integrative Studies
We estimate the network effects of a public transit system by examining the impact of its expansion on housing prices. Our results show that a major expansion of Singapore's Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system increased the price of apartments within 0.5 km of a pre-expansion station by 1.8% relative to apartments that were further away from a station. Evaluated at the mean housing price, the expansion increased the value of pre-connected apartments by at least S$455 million in aggregate, which is equivalent to 9% of the estimated S$5 billion cost of the expansion.
Restoring Housing Security And Stability In New York City Neighborhoods: Recommendations To Stop The Displacement Of Dominicans And Other Working-Class Groups In Washington Heights And Inwood, Ramona Hernandez, Yana Kucheva, Sarah Marrara, Utku Sezgin
Restoring Housing Security And Stability In New York City Neighborhoods: Recommendations To Stop The Displacement Of Dominicans And Other Working-Class Groups In Washington Heights And Inwood, Ramona Hernandez, Yana Kucheva, Sarah Marrara, Utku Sezgin
Publications and Research
No abstract provided.
Sustainable Affordable Housing, Andrea Boyack
Sustainable Affordable Housing, Andrea Boyack
Faculty Publications
Sustainable real estate development is an essential component of intergenerational justice, in part because the real estate sector creates more than 20% of the world’s carbon emissions. Governments, recognizing that environmentally sustainable real estate development involves higher upfront costs, have encouraged green building by offering publicly funded incentives such as tax credits, grants, reduced approval fees, and streamlined permitting. Using market measurement innovations such as the Dow Jones Sustainability Index, investors can promote environmentally sustainable development by prioritizing real estate developers that embrace environmentally conscious practices. Even though real estate in general still underperforms in many other sectors in terms …
How Much Do Users Value A Network Expansion? Evidence From The Public Transit System In Singapore, Eric Fesselmeyer, Haoming Liu
How Much Do Users Value A Network Expansion? Evidence From The Public Transit System In Singapore, Eric Fesselmeyer, Haoming Liu
Research Collection College of Integrative Studies
We estimate the network effects of a public transit system by examining the impact of its expansion on housing prices. Our results show that a major expansion of Singapore's Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system increased the price of apartments within 0.5 km of a pre-expansion station by 1.8% relative to apartments that were further away from a station. Evaluated at the mean housing price, the expansion increased the value of pre-connected apartments by at least S$455 million in aggregate, which is equivalent to 9% of the estimated S$5 billion cost of the expansion.
Losing Home: Housing, Displacement, And The American Dream, Jessie Speer
Losing Home: Housing, Displacement, And The American Dream, Jessie Speer
Dissertations - ALL
Over the past decade, new oral history archives and self-publishing platforms have led to an explosion in the production of memoirs and oral histories of homelessness. This dissertation frames the growing genre of homeless life narratives as a form of urban theory that has been largely displaced from public memory. Based on close readings of hundreds of memoirs and oral histories of homelessness from cities across the United States, this research highlights the violent geographies of the American dream, in which both political economies of urban housing and heteropatriarchal cultures of domesticity produce racialized and gendered cycles of displacement. Further, …
Public Service Values And Disparate Performance: The Case Of Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher (Hcv) Program, Melissa Gomez Hernandez
Public Service Values And Disparate Performance: The Case Of Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher (Hcv) Program, Melissa Gomez Hernandez
FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Public administration scholars accept that public service values guide administrators’ behavior. This guidance also derives from social and cultural values that motivate administrators’ individual attitudes. A part of the field recognizes that public servants play an active role during the implementation process through their daily use of discretion. Nevertheless, public administrators’ values and attitudes are rarely linked to policy implementation and organizational performance. In consequence, public policy evaluation seldom considers the role of values and attitudes of those implementing policy.
This study examines how public administrators’ values and attitudes towards citizens shape policy implementation and influence organizational and program performance. …
Spinks, Martha (Fa 1179), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Spinks, Martha (Fa 1179), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Folklife Archives Finding Aids
Finding aid only of Folklife Archives Project 1179. Student paper titled “The Lucas Homestead: A Study ofTraditional Farm Structures” in which Martha Spinks investigatesthe origins and functions of a Sand Hill farm owned by HerschelLucas in Warren County, Kentucky. The structure, which was constructed by Luther Parrish in 1820, began as a single-pen log cabin; however, additional units, such as a smoke house, storage rooms, bedrooms, and a chimney, were built by succeeding owners. Spinks also describes materials used during the construction of the main building and other outlying structures, describes the purpose of several locations on the property, and …
Ten Years Of The French Dalo And The Catalan Right To Housing Act: European Innovation In The Fields Of Land Use Planning And Housing, Camille Mialot, Juli Ponce
Ten Years Of The French Dalo And The Catalan Right To Housing Act: European Innovation In The Fields Of Land Use Planning And Housing, Camille Mialot, Juli Ponce
Journal of Comparative Urban Law and Policy
The main objective of this article is to give an overview for an international audience of the results of two acts which were passed the same year, 2007 - the French Enforceable right to housing (Droit au logement opposable, later referred as DALO) Act, and the Catalan Right to Housing Act (Llei catalana del dret a l´habitatge, CRHA). Both acts are good examples of legal innovations regarding land use and housing at the beginning of the 21st Century. The first one established an enforceable right to housing in France for the first time in French history. The second one is …
Guide The Flood : Miami Vulnerable Neighborhoods Flood Adaptation Design, Zhe Zhao
Guide The Flood : Miami Vulnerable Neighborhoods Flood Adaptation Design, Zhe Zhao
Masters Theses
When it comes to the future of Miami, what else could be instead of waiting to be swallowed by the sea?
This thesis starts with a group pre-research on different aspects related to the rising up sea-level in Miami. By analyzing the existed urban fabric and typologies, the author tries to use the current segregated open space in every block to create a new open space system to reduce the sea-level-rise influence. Therefore, the goal for the thesis is to provide a powerful and gynamic open space system to the rising sea-level.
The thesis is structured in three phases. In …
Guide To Ms374 Antonio (Tony) Parra Papers, Armand J. Avila
Guide To Ms374 Antonio (Tony) Parra Papers, Armand J. Avila
Finding Aids
Jose Antonio (Tony) Parra (1948 - 1995) of El Paso served in the 73rd Texas Legislature from January 1993 to January 1995 as a member of the Democratic Party before switching to the Republican Party in June 1994. He also worked in broadcast journalism, education, and public relations. The Antonio (Tony) Parra papers, MS374, date 1978 – 1995. They contain policy papers, policy studies, legislation, memorandums, committee reports, and correspondence between Parra and various other lawmakers or constituents. The majority of the collection is from Parra’s time in office.