Search Results - "Pfeiffer, Deirdre"
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Sustainability Through Happiness: A Framework for Sustainable Development
Published in Sustainable development (Bradford, West Yorkshire, England) (01-09-2015)“…Happiness is commonly thought of as an individual characteristic for which each person is solely responsible. However, happiness is also a community…”
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Do Neighborhood Walkability, Transit, and Parks Relate to Residents’ Life Satisfaction?
Published in Journal of the American Planning Association (06-03-2020)“…Problem, research strategy, and findings: Planners lack clarity about how they can promote the subjective wellbeing (SWB) of the communities they serve. In…”
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Red Hot City: Housing, Race, and Exclusion in Twenty-First-Century Atlanta Red Hot City: Housing, Race, and Exclusion in Twenty-First-Century Atlanta Dan Immergluck (2022). University of California Press, 342 pages. $26.95 (paperback): Dan Immergluck (2022). University of California Press, 342 pages. $26.95 (paperback)
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A convergence research perspective on graduate education for sustainable urban systems science
Published in npj Urban Sustainability (14-12-2021)“…Sustainable urban systems (SUS) science is a new science integrating work across established and emerging disciplines, using diverse methods, and addressing…”
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Planning for Happy Neighborhoods
Published in Journal of the American Planning Association (02-07-2016)“…Problem, research strategy, and findings: There is increasing interest in planning for healthy communities, but little is known about how planners can affect…”
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Racial equity in the post-civil rights suburbs? Evidence from US regions 2000–2012
Published in Urban studies (Edinburgh, Scotland) (01-03-2016)“…Minority suburbanites in the US have historically lived in more disadvantaged neighbourhoods than Whites. Yet, those in suburbs that came of age after the…”
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Deconstructing racial code words
Published in Law & society review (01-06-2024)“…Racism has become more covert in post-civil rights America. Yet, measures to combat it are hindered by inadequate general knowledge on what “colorblind” race…”
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Rental Housing Assistance and Health: Evidence From the Survey of Income and Program Participation
Published in Housing policy debate (04-07-2018)“…Interest in the health impacts of renter housing assistance has grown in the wake of heated national discussions on health care and social welfare spending…”
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The Relationship Between Foreclosures and Intimate Partner Violence During the U.S. Housing Crisis
Published in Journal of interpersonal violence (01-07-2021)“…The recent U.S. housing crisis led to increases in neighborhood foreclosures and stress. Intimate partner violence (IPV) is linked to neighborhood stress, but…”
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An unexpected geography of opportunity in the wake of the foreclosure crisis: low-income renters in investor-purchased foreclosures in Phoenix, Arizona
Published in Urban geography (17-11-2015)“…During the recent United States foreclosure crisis, investors purchased and leased thousands of homes nationwide, opening up formerly owner-occupied…”
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Vulnerability and opportunity: making sense of the rise in single-family rentals in US neighbourhoods
Published in Housing studies (31-08-2021)“…The growth of single-family rentals (SFRs) in the wake of the US foreclosure crisis has recently begun attracting overdue scholarly attention. The…”
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Coping and Connecting through Creativity in the Neighborhood Realm during COVID-19
Published in Journal of planning education and research (01-09-2024)“…This research addresses how the COVID-19 pandemic affected neighborhood engagement by exploring the use of streets, sidewalks, and driveways as sociable spaces…”
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Capitalizing on Collapse: An Analysis of Institutional Single-Family Rental Investors
Published in Urban affairs review (Thousand Oaks, Calif.) (01-11-2021)“…A well-documented consequence of the recent foreclosure crisis was a pronounced dislocation in the single-family home market. Large institutional buyers…”
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Retrofitting suburbia through second units: lessons from the Phoenix region
Published in Journal of urbanism (03-07-2015)“…Planners are encouraging suburban homeowners to build second units to enable housing affordability, walkability, and aging in place. Yet, little is known about…”
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The Trajectory of REOs in Southern California Latino Neighborhoods: An Uneven Geography of Recovery
Published in Housing policy debate (01-01-2013)“…Although a rich literature exists on the determinants and effects of concentrated foreclosures, little is known about what drives variation in how long real…”
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Moving to Opportunity: African Americans’ Safety Outcomes in the Los Angeles Exurbs
Published in Journal of planning education and research (01-03-2013)“…Greater safety is a primary benefit garnered by black public housing residents participating in housing mobility programs. Whether similar outcomes are arising…”
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Breaking the Double Impasse: Securing and Supporting Diverse Housing Tenures in the United States
Published in Housing policy debate (04-03-2017)“…What might be described as a double impasse characterizes debate on U.S. housing tenure with advocates fighting for rental or ownership housing on one side and…”
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Section 8 Renters in the Phoenix, Arizona, Foreclosure Crisis: Implications for Poverty Deconcentration
Published in Housing policy debate (03-03-2016)“…How the recent U.S. foreclosure crisis affected federal housing mobility programs has not been well studied. This article explores the crisis's impact on…”
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Are people in bigger cities less ethical human beings? Evidence on urban living and moral values
Published in Cities (01-10-2021)“…How might rising urbanization be affecting ethical norms and beliefs? This paper uses new World Values Survey data from 40 countries to answer this question…”
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Downtown revitalization in the era of millennials: how developer perceptions of millennial market demands are shaping urban landscapes
Published in Urban geography (02-01-2020)“…Downtown Phoenix and Houston are changing. They are not dense, historic downtowns; instead, they reflect contemporary downtown growth in sprawling cities. Both…”
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