The Advisory Board of Cityscape


Dolores Acevedo-Garcia

Dolores Acevedo-Garcia
Brandeis University

 

Ira Goldstein

Ira Goldstein, Ph.D.
The Reinvestment Fund

 

Richard K. Green

Richard K. Green
University of Southern California

 

Mark Joseph

Mark Joseph
Case Western Reserve University


Matthew E. Kahn

Matthew E. Kahn
University of California, Los Angeles

 

C. Theodore Koebel

C. Theodore Koebel, Ph.D.
Virginia Tech

 

Jens Ludwig

Jens Ludwig
University of Chicago

 

Mary Pattillo

Mary Pattillo
Northwestern University

 

Carolina Reid

Carolina Reid
University of California

 

Patrick Sharkey

Patrick Sharkey
New York University

 


Call for Papers:

Abstracts due: November 15, 2018

Papers due: May 1, 2019

HUD’s Office of Policy Development and Research invites submissions for a symposium in the November 2019 issue of Cityscape on topics that relate to the use of Small Area Fair Market Rents (SAFMRs) as an alternative to metro-wide Fair Market Rents. For more information please click here.

All manuscripts submitted to Cityscape must conform to the Cityscape Submission Guidelines, available here.

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Volume 20, Number 3, 2018

Symposium
Youth Homelessness

Guest Editor's Introduction

Homelessness and Housing Experiences among LGBTQ Young Adults in Seven U.S. Cities

“Nothing is for free...”: Youth Attitudes about Engaging Resources While Unstably Housed

Linking Homelessness Vulnerability Assessments to Housing Placements and Outcomes for Youth

What’s Next? A Theory on Identity Preservation for Young Adults in Supportive Housing

Predictors of Running Away from Out-of-Home Care: Does County Context Matter?

Developing a Coordinated Youth Housing Stability Program for Juvenile Courts

Reflections from Canada: Can Research Contribute to Better Responses to Youth Homelessness?

Some Reflections on the Policy History of Youth Homelessness in Australia

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Refereed Papers

From Foreclosure to Eviction: Housing Insecurity in Corporate-Owned Single-Family Rentals

School Performance of Schools Assigned to HUD-Assisted Households

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Departments

Affordable Design: 2018 Innovation in Affordable Housing Student Design and Planning Competition: Whittier Falls in Dover, New Hampshire

Data Shop: The Housing and Children’s Healthy Development Study

Data Shop: Street Vending in the United States: A Unique Dataset from a Survey of Street Vendors in America’s Largest Cities

Policy Briefs: Performance of Small Public Housing Authorities: Opportunities and Barriers

Graphic Detail: Intersecting Opportunity Zones with Vacant Business Addresses

Evaluation Tradecraft: Talking to Landlords

 

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