Faculty

Susan Fainstein


Professor
Department of Urban Planning & Design

 

Curriculum Vitae

 

EDUCATION
  Ph.D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1971 (Political Science)
  A.M. Boston University, 1962 (Political Science and African Studies)
  A.B. Harvard University (Radcliffe College), 1960 (Political Science), magna cum laude
ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS
  Harvard University, Department of Urban Planning and Design, Graduate School of Design. Professor, 2006-
  Planning Advisory Council to the Mayor of Seoul, South Korea, 2008-
  Columbia University, Urban Planning Program, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation.
    Professor, 2002-06 ; Acting Program Director, 2004-06
  Department of Urban Planning and Policy Development, School of Urban and Regional Policy, Rutgers University:
    Professor II, 1986-2002; Professor 1977-86; Graduate Director, 2001-; Director, Ph.D. Program, 1979-81, 1990-; Chair, Department of Urban Planning and Policy Development, 1981-84; Acting Director, School of Urban and Regional Policy, 1983; Associate Professor, 1973-77; Assistant Professor, 1970-73; Fellow, Center for the Critical Analysis of Contemporary Culture, Rutgers University, 1990-91.
  International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, Debates and Developments Editor, 1998-2001.
  Ethnic and Racial Studies, American Editor, 1977-87.
VISITING APPOINTMENTS
  Queen’s University, Kingston, ON, Canada, Visiting Scholar, January 2007
  Harvard University, Department of Urban Planning and Design, Graduate School of Design, Visiting Scholar, 2005-6
  Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Visiting Professor, 1997, 2002, Adjunct Associate Professor, 1975
  University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Center for the Study of the Metropolitan Environment, Wibaut Chair, 1996
  University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, SA, 1995; Levin College of Urban Affairs, Cleveland State University, Distinguished Visiting Urban Scholar; 1994
  Dept. of Political Studies, Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London, Senior Visiting Research Fellow, 1992
  Graduate School of Public Administration, New York University, Visiting Scholar, 1984-5, 1991-2;
  Division of Urban Planning, Graduate School of Architecture and Planning, Columbia University, Adjunct Associate Professor, 1975-76.
FUNDED RESEARCH
  Transport for London, 2008. Case study of politics of Crossrail. Principal Investigator.
  National Science Foundation, 2004-6. Training Program on Sustainable Development (IGERT). Co-principal investigator
  Russell Sage Foundation. 2002-2005. The Politics of the Aftermath of 9/11: The Role of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. Principal Investigator.
  United Kingdom Economic and Social Research Council, Cities Programme, preparation of paper on competitiveness, cohesion, and governance, 2001-2.
  Lincoln Institute of Land Policy. 1999-2000. Property development in London and New York in the 1990s. Principal Investigator.
  Council for European Studies.  1998.  International Tourism Research Group. Organized Amsterdam conference on tourism. Co-principal investigator.
  Ford Foundation. 1997-8. Role of CD Partnerships in the Community Development Process. Senior Research Associate, Center for Urban Policy Research, Rutgers University. Senior staff.
  McKnight Foundation (Minneapolis, MN).  1991-94.  Evaluation of the Minneapolis Neighborhood Revitalization Program.  Principal Investigator.
  Rutgers University Council on International Programs.  1988-89, 1989-90.  Comparative Study of the Policy Response to Economic Restructuring in Dominant Cities. Principal investigator.
  Rutgers University Research Council.  1988-89, 1989-90, 1991-92. Comparative Study of New York and London. Principal investigator
  New York City Study.  Social Science Research Council/Robert Wagner Institute for Policy Analysis-CUNY Graduate Center.  1988.  Co-Principal Investigator.  Study of community group politics.
  Political Analysis Component, Community Development Strategies Evaluation Project, School of Urban and Public Policy, University of Pennsylvania.  Sponsored by US Department of Housing and Urban Development.  Co-Director, 1978-80.
  Community Leadership Component, New York City Neighborhood Project, Bureau of Applied Social Research, Columbia University. Sponsored by National Science Foundation Directorate of Research Applied to National Needs.  Co-Director, 1973-75.
HONORS
  Resident fellow, Rockefeller Center at Bellagio, Italy, April-May, 2007.
  Conference "Searching for the Just City" to honor work on occasion of departure from Columbia University, 2006.
  Distinguished Educator Award of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning—for lifetime career achievement, awarded November 2004.
  Jerome G. Rose Distinguished Teaching Award, Rutgers University, 2002
  Wibaut Chair for Distinguished International Visitors, University of Amsterdam, 1996.
  Phi Beta Kappa (honorary), elected June 1985, Iota Chapter, Radcliffe College.
  National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship (1967-70).
LECTURES (SELECTED, RECENT)
  Conference on Radical Urbanism, CUNY Graduate Center, 2008;Bavarian-American Academy, Munich, Germany, 2008 (keynote speaker)
  Center for Contemporary Culture, Barcelona, Spain, 2008 (keynote speaker);
  UK Department of Communities and Local Government, London, 2008
  Society for American City and Regional Planning History, National Conference, Portland, ME, 2007 (plenary speaker)
  Amsterdam (Netherlands) Department of Planning, 2007
  Technical University of Berlin, 2007
  University of Rhode Island, 2007
  Yale University, 2007 (Eero Saarinen Lecture, School of Architecture)
  Baruch College, CUNY, 2007
  Cornell University Conference on the Thames Gateway Initiative (keynote speaker), 2007
  Vassar College, 2007
  University of Michigan Centennial Conference of the Taubman College of Architecture + Urban Planning, 2007
  Brown University, 2006
  Mayor Richard M. Daley Forum, University of Illinois—Chicago, 2006
  Harvard University Graduate School of Design, 2006
  Panel on the Just City, Technical University of Berlin, Center for Metropolitan Studies, 2006 (principal speaker)
  Conference on Competitive European Cities, Cannes, France, 2005 (plenary speaker)
  Bartlett School, UCL-London, 2004
  Harvard University Kennedy School, 2004
  Harvard University Graduate School of Design, 2004
  Center for Architecture, New York, 2003
  First International Tourism Conference, Tenerife, Canary Islands, 2003 (plenary speaker)
  University of Connecticut, 2003
  University of Wisconsin—Milwaukee, 2003
  Conference of ISA Urban and Regional Research Committee, University of Milan—Bicocca, 2003
  NY APA (Keynote speaker), 2003
  Taubman Center, Harvard University, 2003
  American Political Science Assoc. Workshop on Comparative Politics 2003
  Conference on the Open City, University of Illinois-Chicago, 2002
  NYU, 2002
  Brown University, Providence, RI, 2002
  UK Cities Programme, Final Conference, London 2002 (plenary speaker)
  Annual conference of the Core Cities of the United Kingdom, Manchester, UK, 2002 (plenary speaker)
  Conference on Competitiveness and Cohesion in Comparative Perspective, sponsored by the UK Economic and Social Research Council, Oxford, UK, 2002 (plenary speaker)
  Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 2002
  Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY, 2002
  Annual meeting of the Urban Affairs Assoc., Boston, MA, 2002
  Conference on Technopolis, Internationales Forschungszentrum Kulturwissenschaften, Vienna, 2001 (plenary speaker)
  Conference on the Vulnerable Citizen, University of Illinois, Chicago, 2001 (plenary speaker)
  Conference on Social Justice and the City, sponsored by Urban and Regional Research Committee of the International Sociological Assoc., Amsterdam, 2001 (keynote speaker)
  John Adams Institute, Amsterdam, 2001
  URBEX Conference, sponsored by the European Union, Amsterdam, 2001 (keynote speaker)
  National Academy of Sciences US/UK Comparative Urban Research Workshop, Washington, DC, 2001
  American Planning Association annual meeting, New Orleans, LA, 2001
  Dillard University, 2001
  University of New Orleans, 2001
  Association of American Geographers annual meeting, New York City, 2001
  Disney Studies Conference, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, sponsored by Florida Atlantic University, 2000
  Eurocities Conference, Leipzig, Germany, 2000 (plenary speaker)
  Congress of the International Federation for Housing and Planning, Rotterdam, the Netherlands, 2000 (keynote speaker)
  Conference on Social Policies and Social Outcomes in Canada and USA in the context of Increasing Economic Integration, Queens University, Kingston, Ont., Canada, 2000 (plenary speaker)
  SUNY at Albany, 2000
  University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 2000
  New York University, 2000
  Bartlett School, University College London (UCL), University of London, 2000
  Taubman School of Architecture and Planning, University of Michigan, Distinguished Lecture Series, 1999
  International Congress of the International Federation for Housing and Planning, Glasgow, Scotland, 1999 (keynote speaker)
  Workshop on the Hague Dual, sponsored by Municipality of the Hague, the Netherlands, 1999
  Royal Town Planning Institute and University of Sheffield, Conference on Futures Planning, Planning's Future (keynote speaker), 1999
  University of New Mexico, 1998
  University of Padua (Italy), 1998
  University of Toronto, 1997
  Vassar College, 1997
  California State University at Long Beach, Odyssey Project: The City, 1996
  MIT, 1996
  University of Missouri, St. Louis, Forum on What Is a City, 1996
  Taipei Municipal Government, Conference on International Strategies of Global Cities (keynote speaker), 1996
  National Taiwan University, 1996
  China External Trade Development Council, 1996
  University of Utrecht, the Netherlands, 1996
  UK Economic and Social Research Council London Seminar Group, University of Reading, UK, 1995
  Workshop on Urban Political Economy, American Political Science Association, Chicago, 1995
  University of Cape Town, South Africa, 1995
  University of Natal, South Africa, 1995
  University of Durban-Westville, South Africa, 1995
  Johannesburg Metropolitan Government, South Africa, 1995
EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERSHIPS
  Justice Spatiale-Journal (France), Member Comité Scientifique
  Planning Theory, 2001-
  HAGAR: International Social Science Review (Israel), 2000-
  Planning Theory and Practice (UK), 1999-
  Planning for Change (India), 1998-2000
  Journal of Local Democracy (Turkey - Publication of the World Academy for Local Government and Democracy), 1997-2000
  South African Planning Journal, 1997-2000
  State and Local Government Review, 1996-1998
  University of Minnesota Press book series, The Global and the Local, 1995-2000
  International Planning Studies, 1994-
  International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 1994-2001; Corresponding Editor, 2002-
  Sage Urban Affairs Annual Reviews, 1992-1999
  Journal of the American Planning Association, 1985-1998
  Journal of Urban Affairs, 1986-
  Planning Theory, 1988-
  Journal of Planning Education and Research, 1983-87, 1995-2003
  Sage Urban Affairs Abstracts, 1982-1999
  Urban Affairs Quarterly, 1985-89 (Associate Editor)
CONSULTING
  London Borough of Waltham Forest.  Advice on regeneration strategies, 2007-8
  Lowenstein Sandler Attorneys at Law. Planning advice on behalf of Bronx Terminal Market merchants, 2004
  Toronto Metropolitan Government, 2001: Advice on tourism strategy
  Municipality of Rotterdam, Economic Development Commission, 2000: Advice on tourism planning
  University of Pittsburgh, 1997: Advice on future of urban planning program
  City of Minneapolis, 1996: Advice on future evaluation of Neighborhood Revitalization Program
  British Broadcasting Corporation, TV program on New York City, 1993
  Urban Institute, Washington, DC.  1992-94.  Advisory group to Community Development Block Grant evaluation
  21st Century Trust, United Kingdom, 1992.  Training seminar for fellows on urban regeneration.
  Local Initiatives Support Corporation, 1992: Advice on extension of LISC programs to Great Britain. 
  Deutsches Institut fur Urbanistik, Cologne, Germany, 1991: Study of Public-Private Partnerships in the United States. 
  Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, 1988: Study of infrastructure renewal in the New York region. 
PUBLICATIONS
BOOKS
Authored
  The City Builders. Oxford, UK, and Cambridge, Mass.: Blackwell, 1994. Revised edition 2001, Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas.
  Restructuring the City: The Political Economy of Urban Redevelopment.  New York: Longman, 1983.  Revised edition, 1986. (Co-authors: Norman I. Fainstein, Richard Child Hill, Dennis Judd, and Michael P. Smith).
  Urban Political Movements: The Search for Power by Minority Groups in American Cities.  Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1974.  (Norman I. Fainstein, co-author).
Edited
  Gender and Planning. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press. 2005. (Lisa Servon, co-editor).
  Cities and Visitors. Oxford, UK, and Cambridge, Mass.: Blackwell, 2003. (Lily Hoffman and Dennis Judd, co-editors).
  The Tourist City. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1999. (Dennis Judd, co-editor).
  Readings in Planning Theory.  Oxford, UK, and Cambridge, Mass.: Blackwell, 1996.  (Scott Campbell, co-editor). Revised edition, 2003.
  Readings in Urban Theory.  Oxford, UK, and Cambridge, Mass.: Blackwell, 1996.  (Scott Campbell, co-editor). Revised edition, 2002.
  Divided Cities: London and New York in the Contemporary World. Oxford, UK, and Cambridge, Mass.: Blackwell, 1992. (Ian Gordon and Michael Harloe, co-editors)
  Urban Policy under CapitalismUrban Affairs Annual Review.  Vol. 22.  Beverly Hills: Sage, 1982.  (Norman I. Fainstein, co-editor)
  The View from Below: Urban Politics and Social Policy.  Boston: Little, Brown, 1972.  (Norman I. Fainstein, co-editor).
ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS
  Spatial Justice and Planning. Forthcoming in Justice Spatiale/Spatial Justice (working title). Philippe Lambony (ed.). Paris: Presses Universitaires de Nanterre.
  Planning and the Just City. Forthcoming in Searching for the Just City. Peter Marcuse, James Connolly, Ingrid Olivo Magana, Johannes Novy, Cuz Potter, and Justin Steil (eds.). New York: Routledge, 2009.
  Megaprojects in New York, London and Amsterdam, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, December 2008, pp. 768-85.
  The new mega-projects: Genesis and impacts, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, December 2008, pp. 1-8. (Fernando Diaz Orueta, co-author).
  "Urban China in comparative perspective". In John R. Logan, ed., Urban China in Transition. Oxford: Blackwell, 2008. (John R. Logan, co-author).
  "Urban Planning". Encyclopedia Britannica (2008). Encyclopædia Britannica Online: . 12 pp.
  "Planning and the Just City". Harvard Design Magazine, No. 27, Fall 2007/Winter 2008, pp. 70-76.
  "New York". pp. 81-95 in Deyan Sudjic ed., The Endless City. London: Phaidon, 2008.
  "Tourism and the Commodification of Urban Culture"Urban Reinventors (on-line journal), Issue 2, December 2007.
  "Global Transformations and the Malling the South Bronx". pp.157-65 in Jerilou Hammett and Kingsley Hammett, eds., The Suburbanization of New York. Princeton, NJ: Princeton Architectural Press, 2007.
  "New York City, United States of America". Pp. 149-57 in Cities. Architecture and Society. Catalogue of the 10th Venice Architectural Biennale. Venice: Marsilio, 2006
  "The Bronx Terminal Market". (In French). Revue Urbanisme. No. 350. September/October 2006, 43-45.
  "Tourism and New York’s Ethnic Diversity: An Underutilized Resource?" In Jan Rath, ed., Tourism, Ethnic Diversity and the City. London: Routledge, 2007. (John C. Powers, co-author.)
  "Ground Zero’s Landlord: The Role of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey in the Reconstruction of the World Trade Center Site". Forthcoming in John Hull Mollenkopf, ed. Fragmented City. New York: Russell Sage.
  "Planning Theory and the City." Journal of Planning Education and Research 25 (2005), 1-10.
  "Commentary: Local Networks and Capital Building". pp. 222-25 inn Louis Albrechts and Seymour Mandelbaum, The Network Society: A New Context for Planning. New York: Routledge, 2005.
  "Cities and Diversity: Should we want it? Can we plan for it?" Urban Affairs Review, 41 (1), September 2005, 3-19. (40th Anniversary Featured Essay).
  "Collegiality in US Planning Education." Planning Theory & Practice, 6(2), June 2005, 251-3.
  "The Return of Urban Renewal: Dan Doctoroff’s Great Plans for New York City". Harvard Design Magazine, No. 22, Spring/Summer 2005, pp. 1-5.
  "Feminism and Planning".  pp. 120-38 in  Fainstein and Servon, eds. Gender and Planning. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2005.
  "Introduction". pp. 1-20 in Hoffman, Fainstein, and Judd, eds., Cities and Visitors. Oxford, UK, and Cambridge, Mass.: Blackwell, 2004. (Lily Hoffman and Dennis Judd, co-authors).
  "Making Theoretical Sense of Tourism". pp. 239-53 in Hoffman, Fainstein, and Judd, eds., Cities and Visitors. Oxford, UK, and Cambridge, Mass.: Blackwell, 2004. (Lily Hoffman and Dennis Judd, co-authors).
  "The New York and Los Angeles Economies". pp. 79-98 in David Halle, ed., New York and Los Angeles: Politics and Society in the New Millennium. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2003. (David L. Gladstone, co-author).
  "One Year On: Reflections on September 11th and the 'War on Terrorism': Regulating New York City’s Visitors in the Aftermath of September 11th". International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 26(3), September 2002, pp. 591-5.
  "Community Power Structure". In Neil J. Smelser and Paul B. Baltes, eds, International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences. Oxford: Elsevier, 2002, pp. 2371-4.
  "Competitiveness, Cohesion, and Governance: Their Implications for Social Justice". International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 25 (4), December 2001, pp. 884-88.
  "Tourism in US Global Cities". Journal of Urban Affairs, 23 (1) (2001), pp. 23-40. (David Gladstone co-author). Revised version reprinted as "Regulating Hospitality: Tourism Workers in New York and Los Angeles '. pp. 145-66 in Lily M. Hoffman, Susan S. Fainstein, and Dennis R. Judd, eds. Cities and Visitors. Oxford: Blackwell, 2004.
  "Inequality in Global City-Regions". Pp. 285-98 in Allen J. Scott, ed. Global City-Regions. New York: Oxford University Press 2001. Reprinted in DISP (Zurich), 144 (1) Spring 2001, 20-25.
  "Immigration, Inclusion, and Equity", Netherlands Journal of Social Science, 36 (2) (2000), pp. 40-43.
  "New Directions in Planning Theory". Urban Affairs Review, 35 (4) (March 2000), pp. 451-78.
  "Ups and Downs in the Global City: London and New York at the Millennium". pp. 155-67 in  Sophie Watson and Gary Bridge, eds., The Blackwell Companion to the City. Oxford: Blackwell, 2000. (Michael Harloe co-author)

  "Globalization, the Transfer of Ideas, and Local Democracy". Working Papers in Local Governance and Democracy (Istanbul), 99/2, pp. 130-6.
  "Global Forces, Local Strategies, and Urban Tourism". pp.1-20 in Dennis R. Judd and Susan S. Fainstein, eds, The Tourist City. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1999. (Dennis Judd co-author).
  "Evaluating Urban Tourism". pp. 21-34 in Dennis R. Judd and Susan S. Fainstein, eds, The Tourist City. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1999. (David Gladstone co-author). Translated into French, in Annales de la Recherche Urbaine, No.92, December 2004.
  "Cities as places to play". pp. 261-72 in Dennis R. Judd and Susan S. Fainstein, eds, The Tourist City. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1999. (Dennis Judd co-author)
  "Can We Make the Cities We Want?" pp. 249-72 in Sophie Body-Gendrot and Robert Beauregard, eds., The Urban Moment. Thousand Oaks: Sage, 1999.
  "Power and Geographic Scale: Comments on Morrill", Political Geography, 18(1) (1999), pp. 39-43.
  "Urban Redevelopment". pp. 614-17 in Willem van Vliet, ed., The Encyclopedia of Housing. Thousand Oaks: Sage, 1998.
  "Spaces for Play: The Impacts of Entertainment Development in New York City", Economic Development Quarterly, 12(2), 1998, 150-165. (Robert Stokes, co-author)
  "Assimilation and Exclusion in US Cities: The Treatment of African-Americans and Immigrants". In Sako Musterd, ed., Urban Segregation and the Welfare State, London: Routledge, 1998, pp. 28-44.
  "The Egalitarian City: The Restructuring of Amsterdam", International Planning Studies, 2(3),1997: 295-314. Reprinted as The egalitarian city: images of Amsterdam in Leon Deben, Willem Heinemeijer, and Dick van der Vaart, eds. Understanding Amsterdam, 2nd edit. Amsterdam: Het Spinhuis, 2000, pp. 93-116.
  "Tourism and Urban Transformation: Interpretations of Urban Tourism". pp. 119-35 in O. Kalltorp et al., eds, Cities in Transformation--Transformation in Cities, Aldershot, Hants, UK: Avebury, 1997.  (David Gladstone, co-author)
  "Economic Development Strategies for the Inner City: The Need for Governmental Intervention", Review of Black Political Economy, Special issue: Responses to Michael Porter's Model of Inner-City Redevelopment, Vol 24, Nos. 2/3 (Fall 1995/Winter1996): 29-38.  (Mia Gray, co-author)
  "Social Justice and the Creation of Urban Space". pp. 18-44 in Andrew Merrifield and Erik Swyngedouw, eds, The Urbanization of Injustice.  London: Lawrence and Wishart, 1996.  Published in Norwegian translation as "Rettferdighet, politikk og utviklingen av urbane rom (Justice, Politics, and the Creation of Urban Space)", in Sosiologii dag (Sociology Today [Norway]), 3 (1994), pp. 25-44.  Published in Japan in Home Rule & Civil Society (Journal of the Local Public Entity Organization), No. 7 (March 1996), pp. 1-26.

  "Developing Success Stories".  pp. 23-26 in Willem van Vliet, ed., Affordable Housing and Urban Redevelopment.  Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 1996.
  "Neighborhood Organizations and Community Power: The Minneapolis Experience". pp. 96-111 in Dennis Keating, Norman Krumholz, and Philip Star, eds, Revitalizing Urban Neighborhoods.  Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1996.  (Clifford Hirst, co-author)
  "Reprise et récession dans les villes internationales: Londres et New-York à l'ère contemporaine", Espace et société, No. 82-83 (1996), pp. 167-90.  (Michael Harloe, co-author)
  "Urban Regimes and Black Citizens: The Economic and Social Impacts of Black Political Incorporation in US Cities".  International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 20 (1) (1996), pp. 22-37.  (Norman Fainstein, co-author). Also in Portuguese translation as "Regimes urbanos e cidad los negros" in Soledad Garcia, Norman e Susan Fainstein, Minorias Urbanas Que Direitos? Lisbon: JSC, 1999.
  "Politics, Economics, and Planning: Why Urban Regimes Matter". Planning Theory, 14 (1995), pp. 34-41.
  "Global Cities and Local Communities: The Cases of New York and London", Competition and Change, 1 (1995), pp. 1-21.
  "Urban Redevelopment and Public Policy in London and New York". pp. 127-43 in Patsy Healey et al., eds., Managing Cities: The New Urban Context.  London: John Wiley, 1995.
  "Urban Social Movements".  Pp. 181-204 in David Judge, Gerry Stoker, Hal Wolman, eds.  Theories of Urban Politics.  London: Sage, 1995.  (Clifford Hirst, co-author)
  "A Proposal for Urban Policy in the 1990s", Urban Affairs Review, 30 (May 1995), 630-34 (Norman Fainstein, co-author).
  "Urban Regimes and Racial Conflict".  pp. 141-59 in Seamus Dunn, ed., Managing Divided Cities(Fulbright Papers).  Keele, Staffordshire, UK: Ryburn Publishing/Keele University Press, in association with the Fulbright Commission, London, 1994.  (Norman Fainstein, co-author)
  "Öffentlich-private Partnerschaften bei der Stadterneuerung und Stadtentwicklung in den USA".  pp. 65-124 in Werner Heinz, ed., Public Private partnership — ein neuer Weg zur Stadtentwicklung?  Stuttgart: W. Kohlhammer, 1993.  (Norman Fainstein, co-author).  Also published as "Le partenariat public-privé dans le développement économique aux Etats-Unis".  pp. 33-69 in Werner Heinz, ed., Partenariats public-privé dans l'aménagement urbain.  Paris: L'Harmattan, 1994.
  "Government Programs for Commercial Redevelopment in Poor Neighborhoods": The Cases of Spitalfields in East London and Downtown Brooklyn", NY,  Environment and Planning A, 26, 1994, pp. 215-34.
  "Fashioning an ACSP Urban Policy Agenda", in J. Eugene Grigsby III and David R. Godschalk, eds., Shaping a National Urban Agenda, Los Angeles: Center for Afro-American Studies, UCLA, 1993, pp. 19-23.
  "Urban Policy: Bridging the Social and Economic Development Gap", University of North Carolina Law Review, 71 June 1993, 1463-1486.  (Ann R. Markusen, co-author)
  "Community and Market under Capitalism: Participation in New York and London", in Robert Fisher and Joseph Kling, eds., Mobilizing the Community: Local Politics in a Global Era.  Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 1993, pp. 52-71.  (Norman I. Fainstein, co-author)
  "Stadtische Politik in New York—wem gehört die Stadt? in Hartmut Häussermann and Walter Siebel, eds., New York—Strukturen einer Metropole.  Frankfurt, Germany: Suhrkamp, 1993, pp. 51-70.
  "Planning in a Different Voice", Planning Theory, 7 (1993): pp. 13-17.
  "The Second New York Fiscal Crisis", International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 16 (March 1992): pp. 129-37.
  "Introduction: London and New York in the Contemporary World", in Susan S. Fainstein, Ian Gordon, and Michael Harloe, eds. Divided Cities. Oxford: Blackwell, 1992, pp. 1-28. (Michael Harloe, co-author).
  "Politics and State Policy in Economic Restructuring", in Susan S. Fainstein, Ian Gordon, and Michael Harloe, eds. Divided Cities. Oxford: Blackwell, 1992, pp. 203-35. (Ken Young, co-author).
  "Conclusion: The Divided Cities", in Susan S. Fainstein, Ian Gordon, and Michael Harloe, eds. Divided Cities. Oxford: Blackwell, 1992, pp. 236-68. (Michael Harloe, co-author).
  "Rejoinder to: Questions of Abstraction in Studies in the New Urban Politics", Journal of Urban Affairs, 13, 3 (1991): pp. 281-7.
  "Promoting Economic Development: Urban Planning in the United States and the United Kingdom".  Journal of the American Planning Association, 57 (Winter 1991): pp. 22-33.
  "The Effectiveness of Community Politics: The Case of New York City", in Michael Peter Smith, ed., Breaking Chains: Social Movements and Collective Action.  (Comparative Urban and Community Research, 3), pp. 108-32.  New Brunswick: Transaction, 1991; also in Manuel Castells and John Mollenkopf, eds., The Dual City.  New York: Russell Sage, 1991, pp. 315-32.  In Portuguese translation, "A mudanca do carater da politica comunitaria nas cidades norte-americanas: Nova York, 1968-1988", Espaco & Debates (Brazil), 26: pp. 40-52.  (Norman I. Fainstein, co-author)
  "The Changing World Economy and Urban Restructuring", in Dennis Judd and Michael Parkinson, eds.  Leadership and Urban Regeneration.  Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 1990, pp. 31-47.
  "The Rationale for Neighborhood Policy", in Naomi Carmon, ed.  Neighborhood Policy and Programs.  London, Macmillan, 1990, pp. 223-37.
  "Economics, Politics, and Development Policy: The Convergence of New York and London", International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 14 (December 1990): 553-75; also in John Logan and Todd Swanstrom, eds., Beyond the City Limits: Urban Policy and Economic Restructuring in Comparative Perspective.  Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1991.
  "The Racial Dimension in Urban Political Economy", Urban Affairs Quarterly, 25 (December 1989): 187-99.  (Norman I. Fainstein, co-author).  Reprinted in Howard P. Chudacoff, ed., Major Problems in American Urban History.  Lexington, MA: DC Heath, 1994, pp. 446-52.
  "The Ambivalent State: Economic Development Policy in the U.S. Federal System under the Reagan Administration", Urban Affairs Quarterly, 25 (September 1989): 41-62; also in Chris Pickvance and Edmond Preteceille, eds., State Restructuring and Local Power.  London: Francis Pinter, 1990.  (Norman I. Fainstein, co-author)
  "New York City: The Manhattan Business District, 1945-1988", in Gregory D. Squires (ed.), Unequal Partnerships.  New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1989, pp. 59-79.  (Norman I. Fainstein, co-author)
  "Economic Shifts and Land Use in the Global City: New York, 1940-1987", in Robert Beauregard (ed.), Atop the Urban Hierarchy.  Totowa, N.J.: Rowman and Littlefield, 1989, pp. 45-86 (co-authors: Norman I. Fainstein and Alex Schwartz)
  "Technology, the New International Division of Labor, and Location: Is There a Qualitative Discontinuity?" in Robert A. Beauregard (ed.), Economic Restructuring, Political Response.  Beverly Hills: Sage, 1989, pp. 17-39.  (Norman I. Fainstein, co-author)
  "Governing Regimes and the Political Economy of Redevelopment in New York City", in John  Mollenkopf, Thomas Bender, and Ira Katznelson (eds.), Power, Culture, and Place: Essays on the History of New York City.  New York: Russell Sage, 1989, pp. 161-99.  (Norman I. Fainstein, co-author)
  "Urban Renewal, In Elizabeth Huttman and Willem van Vliet (eds.)", Handbook on Housing and the Built Environment. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1988, pp. 403-416.  (Norman I. Fainstein, co-author)
  "The Rationale for Neighborhood Planning", Policy Studies Journal, 16 (Winter 1987-88), pp. 384-92.
  "The Politics of Land Use Planning in New York City", Journal of the American Planning Association, 53 (Spring 1987), pp. 237-48; also in Michael Parkinson, Bernard Foley, and Dennis Judd, Regenerating the Cities: The UK Crisis and the US Experience, Fulbright Papers, Vol. 4).  Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press, 1988, and Boston: Little, Brown, 1988.  (Norman I. Fainstein, co-author)
  "Local Politics and Economic Discontent", in Michael Peter Smith and Joe R. Feagin (eds.), The Capitalist City. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1987, pp. 323-42.
  "The Politics of Criteria: Planning for the Redevelopment of Times Square", in Frank Fischer and John Forester (eds.), Confronting Values in Policy Analysis.  Beverly Hills: Sage, 1987, pp. 232-47.
  "The Redevelopment of Forty-Second Street", City Almanac, 18 (Fall 1985), pp. 2-12.
  "Economic Restructuring and the Rise of Urban Social Movements", Urban Affairs Quarterly, 21 (December 1985), pp. 187-206.  (Norman I. Fainstein, co-author)
  "Is State Planning Necessary for Capital?" International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 9 (4) (December 1985), pp. 485-507.  (Norman I. Fainstein, co-author)
  "Citizen Participation in Local Governments", in Dennis Judd (ed.), Public Policy Across States and Communities.  Greenwich: JAI Press, 1985, pp. 223-238.  (Norman I. Fainstein, co-author)
  "The Politics of Urban Development: New York City since 1945", City Almanac, 17 (April 1984), pp. 1-25.  (Norman I. Fainstein, co-author)
  "Bureaucratic Enfranchisement under the Community Development Block Grant Program".  Journal of Urban Affairs, 5 (Spring 1983), pp.123-39.  (Co-authors: Norman I. Fainstein and P. Jefferson Armistead)
  "Restoration and Struggle: Urban Policy and Social Forces", in Fainstein and Fainstein (eds.), Urban Policy under Capitalism.  Beverly Hills: Sage, 1982, pp. 9-20.  (Norman I. Fainstein, co-author)
  "Restructuring the American City: A Comparative Perspective", in Norman I. Fainstein and Susan S. Fainstein (eds.), Urban Policy under Capitalism.  Beverly Hills: Sage, 1982, pp. 161-89.  Reprinted, in German translation, in J. Kramer and R. Neef, eds., Politische Okonomie and Soziologie der Grosstadt im Entwoickelten Kapitalismus (Basel: Birkauser-Verlag, 1985).  (Norman I. Fainstein, co-author)
  "Neighborhood Enfranchisement and Urban Redevelopment". Journal of Planning Education and Research, 2 (Summer 1982), pp. 11-19.  (Norman I. Fainstein, co-author)
  "Mobility, Community, and Participation", in W.A.V. Clark and Eric Moore (eds.), Residential Mobility and Public PolicyUrban Affairs Annual Review.  Beverly Hills: Sage, 1980, pp. 242-62.  (Norman I. Fainstein, co-author)
  "The Political Economy of American Bureaucracy", in CarolWeiss and Allen Barton (eds.), Making Bureaucracies Work.  Beverly Hills: Sage, 1980, pp. 279-98.  Reprinted in Frank Fischer and Carmen Sirianni (eds.), Critical Studies in Organization and Bureaucracy.  Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1984.  (Norman I. Fainstein, co-author)
  "New Debates in Urban Planning: The Impact of Marxist Theory within the United States".  International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 3  (September 1979) pp. 381-403. Reprinted in Christopher Paris (ed.), Critical Readings in Planning Theory.  London: Pergamon, 1982.  (Norman I. Fainstein, co-author)
  "American Policy for Housing and Community Development: A Comparative Analysis",  Policy Studies Journal, 8(2) (Special issue no. 1), 1979, pp. 231-45.  Reprinted in Roger Montgomery and Dale Rogers Marshall, eds., Housing Policy for the 1980's.  Lexington, Mass.: Heath-Lexington, 1980.
  "Federal Policy and Spatial Inequality", in George Sternlieb and James Hughes (eds.), Revitalizing the Northeast.  New Brunswick: Rutgers University Center for Urban Policy Research, 1978, pp. 205-28.  (Norman I. Fainstein, co-author)
  "National Policy and Urban Development".  Social Problems, 26 (December 1978), pp. 125-46.  (Norman I. Fainstein, co-author)
  "Community Leadership, the District Service Cabinets, and the Office of Neighborhood Government", in Allen Barton (ed.), Decentralizing City Government.  Lexington: Lexington Books, 1976, pp. 117-46.  (Norman I. Fainstein, co-author)
  "The Future of Community Control".  American Political Science Review, 70 September 1976, pp. 905-23.  Reprinted in Harlan Hahn and Charles Levine (eds.), Urban Politics: Past, Present, and Future.  New York: Longman, 1980. (Norman I. Fainstein, co-author)
  "Local Control as Social Reform: Planning for Big Cities in the Seventies". Journal of the American Institute of Planners, 44 (July 1976), pp. 275-85.  (Norman I. Fainstein, co-author)
  "The Federally Inspired Fiscal Crisis", Society, 13 (May/June 1976), pp. 27-32.  (Norman I. Fainstein, co-author)
  "Urban Political Movements: A Functional Assessment", in Stephen M. David and Paul E. Peterson, eds., Urban Politics and Public Policy, 2nd edit. (New York: Praeger, 1976). (Norman I. Fainstein, co-author)
  "From the Folks Who Brought You Ocean Hill-Brownsville".  New York Affairs, 1 (December 1974), pp. 104-15.  (Norman I. Fainstein, co-author)
  "The Political Evaluation of Educational Policies", in H. George Frederickson (ed.), Neighborhood Control in the 1970's.  New York: Chandler, 1973, pp. 195-215.  (Norman I. Fainstein, co-author)
  "Innovation in Urban Bureaucracies: Clients and Change", American Behavioral Scientist, 15 (March/April 1972), pp. 511-31.  (Norman I. Fainstein, co-author)
  "American Social Policy: Beyond Progressive Analysis", in Dorothy B. James (ed.), Outside Looking In: Critiques of American Policies and Institutions, Left and Right.  New York: Harper and Row, 1972.  (Norman I. Fainstein, co-author)
  "City Planning and Political Values".  Urban Affairs Quarterly, 6 (March 1971), pp. 341-62.  (Norman I. Fainstein, co-author)
OP-ED ESSAY
  "City or Suburb? It’s Harder to Tell". Newsday, January 6, 2000.
CONFERENCE PAPERS (SELECTED. RECENT)
Invited papers are indicated with an asterisk.
  "Justice and Urban Transformation". Conference on the Right to the City: Prospects for Urban Theory and Practice, Berlin, November 2008.
  "Spatial Equity and Planning." Conference on Spatial Justice, University of Paris, Nanterre, March 2008.
  "Using Case Studies to Answer Important Questions." Annual meeting of the ACSP, Milwaukee, WI, October 2007.
  "Megaprojects in New York, London and Amsterdam". Conference sponsored by the Research Committee on Regional and Urban Development of the International Sociological Assoc. Vancouver, August 2007.
  "Planning and the Just City" Urban Affairs Association, Montreal, Canada, April 2006, and Columbia University GSAPP Conference, “Searching for the Just City,” April 2006.
  "The Return of Urban Renewal", New York City. Annual meeting of the ACSP, Kansas City, October 2005.
  "Tourism and New York’s Ethnic Diversity".  Conference sponsored by the Research Committee on Regional and Urban Development of the International Sociological Assoc., Paris, Sciences Po, July 2005. John C. Powers, co-author.
  "Regional Policy in New York and the UK South East: Comments on Sir Peter Hall’s Analysis", IPPR Seminar, London, December 2004.*
  "Ground Zero’s Landlord: The Role of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey in the Reconstruction of the World Trade Center Site". Conference on the Privatization of  Cities in Historical Perspective: US/British/French Comparisons, Sorbonne, University of Paris, June 2004.*
  "Diversity: Do We Want It? Can We Plan for It?" Symposium on the Resurgent City, sponsored by the Leverhulme Foundation and the London School of Economics, April 2004.*
  "Tourism and New York’s Ethnic Diversity: An Underutilized Resource?" University of Amsterdam,International Workshop on the Immigrant Tourist Industry, sponsored by the European Science Foundation, December 2003.  John C. Powers, co-author.*
  "Regulating Urban Tourism". Annual meeting of the American Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP), November 2002.
  "American Urban Policy". Conference on Urban Governance, Economic Competitiveness and Social Cohesion, sponsored by the Economic and Social Research Council of the United Kingdom Cities Programme, Worcester College, Oxford University, Oxford, UK, April 2002.*
  "Competitiveness, Cohesion and Governance". ESRC Cities Programme Conference, Liverpool, UK, September 2001.*  Also presented at the annual meeting of the American Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP), November 2001, Cleveland, OH.
  "Property Development Cycles in New York and London". Annual meeting of the American Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP), November 2000, Atlanta, GA.
  "Inequality in Global City Regions". International Conference on Global City-Regions, UCLA, October 1999.*
  "Tourism and Global Cities". Conference on the Future of Chinese Cities, sponsored by Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences and Research Committee on Urban and Regional Development of the International Sociological Association, July 1999. Also presented at Conference of the International Tourism Research Group, Barcelona, Spain, January 2000. With David F. Gladstone.*
  "Globalization, the Transfer of Ideas, and Local Democracy". Conference on Global Flows/Local Fissures: Urban Antagonism Revisited,sponsored by the World Academy for Local Democracy, Istanbul, Turkey, May 1999.* Also presented at the annual meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, Los Angeles, May 2000.
  "Tourism in US Global Cities: The Cases of New York and Los Angeles". Annual meeting of the Urban Affairs Assoc., Louisville, KY, April 1999.
  "Can We Make the Cities We Want?" Annual meeting of the Assoc. of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Pasadena, CA., Nov. 1998.
  "What Does Global City Theory Explain?" Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, MA, Sept. 1998.
  "Power and Geographic Scale: Comments on Morrill", Association of American Geographers (Political Geography Plenary Session), March 1998.*
  "Community Development Corporations and Neighborhood Development", Association of American Geographers, March 1998.*
  "How Tourism Transforms Cities". Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning. Ft. Lauderdale, Fl, November 1997.
  "Evaluating Urban Tourism". Conference on New Urban Forms, New Housing Forms, sponsored by the Research Committee on Regional and Urban Development of the International Sociological Assoc., University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. August 1996. With David F. Gladstone. Also presented at the annual meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, Toronto, Canada, April 1997.
  "Divided Cities, Fractured Politics: New York and London", Conference on Global Cities, Kassel, Germany, January 1996.*
  "Citizenship, Class and Ethnicity: The Lessons of Recent US Experience", Conference on Future of European Cities, sponsored by the European Science Foundation and the European Union, Aquafredda di Marratea, Italy, September 1995.*
  "Spaces for Play: The Impacts of Entertainment Development on New York City", annual meeting of the Assoc. of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Detroit, MI, October 1995.  With Robert Stokes.
  "Politics, Economics, and Planning: Why Urban Regimes Matter",  Annual meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Detroit, MI, October 1995.
  "Tourism and Urban Development", Seminar on Urban Transformation, Stockholm, Sweden, June 1995.  With David Gladstone.*
  "Neighborhood Organizations and Community Planning: The Case and Context of the Minneapolis Experience", annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, New York, September 1994, and annual meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Tempe, Arizona, November 1994.  With Clifford Hirst.
  "Global Cities and Local Communities: The Cases of New York and London", World Congress of Sociology, International Sociological Association, Bielefeld, Germany, July 1994.*
  "Justice, Politics and the Creation of Urban Space", Conference on Social Justice and Fin-de-siecle Urbanism, School of Geography, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK, March 1994.*  Also presented at the annual meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, Portland, Oregon, May 1995.
RESEARCH REPORTS
  "The Politics of Gaining Crossrail Approval", Case study, Harvard Kennedy School, sponsored by Transport for London, 2008.
  "Competitiveness, Cohesion and Governance: Implications of the Cities Programme Studies". Cities Programme. UK Economic and Social Research Council, 2003.
  "Competitiveness, Cohesion and Governance: A Review of the Literature". Cities Programme. UK Economic and Social Research Council, 2001.
  "The Egalitarian City: Images of Amsterdam". Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Amsterdam Center for the Study of the Metropolitan Environment, University of Amsterdam, 1996.
  "Evaluation of the Minneapolis Neighborhood Revitalization Program—Final Report".  New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Center for Urban Policy Research, January 1995.
  "Evaluation of the Minneapolis Neighborhood Revitalization Program—Second Interim Report".  New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Center for Urban Policy Research, December 1993.
  "A Preliminary Evaluation of the Minneapolis Neighborhood Revitalization Program".  New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Center for Urban Policy Research, September, 1992.
  "Public-Private Partnerships for Economic Development in the United States", Deutsches Institut fur Urbanistik, Cologne, German Federal Republic, December 1991.
  "Infrastructure Renewal", Regional Transportation Mobility Conference, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, New York, December 1988."
  Editor, special issue of City Almanac on the Redevelopment of 42nd Street, 18, Fall 1985
  "First Year Report on Neighborhood Organizations and Citizen Participation", School of Urban and Public Policy, University of Pennsylvania, 1980.  (Norman I. Fainstein and others, co-authors)
  "Citizen Participation and the Community Development Block Grant Program: Dimensions of Analysis", School of Urban and Public Policy, University of Pennsylvania, 1979.  (Norman I. Fainstein and others, co-authors)
  "Community Leadership, the District Service Cabinets and the Office of Neighborhood Government", in Allen Barton et al., Decentralizing City Government: An Evaluation of the New York City District Manager Experiment.  (NSF G132437), report to the National Science Foundation, Bureau of Applied Social Research, Columbia University, New York, September 1975.  (Norman I. Fainstein and others, co-authors)
  "Community Leadership and the Office of Neighborhood Government in Bushwick, Crown Heights, and Wakefield", Bureau of Applied Social Research, Columbia University, New York, November 1973.  (Norman I. Fainstein and others, co-authors)
  "District Service Cabinets and the Office of Neighborhood Government in Bushwick, Crown Heights, and the Rockaways", Bureau of Applied Social Research, Columbia University, New York, November 1973.  (Norman I. Fainstein and others, co-authors)
  "The Role of Foundations in the Third Sector". Occasional Papers, Center for Policy Research, New York, 1971.  (Amitai Etzioni and Norman I. Fainstein, co-authors.)
  "The Movement for Community Control of Schools in New York City", Ph.D. dissertation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass., 1970.
BOOK REVIEWS
  "Cracked Up To Be", (review of three books on Los Angeles), The Times Literary Supplement (London), April 30, 1993: p. 27.
  "Street Scars Undesired", (review of two books on the contemporary city), The Times Higher Education Supplement (London), No. 978, August 2, 1991: p. 19.
  "Perspective: Meditations on the Metropolis".  The Times Higher Education Supplement (London), No. 907 (March 23, 1990): p. 13.
  Various reviews in American Journal of Sociology, Journal of the American Planning Association, Contemporary Sociology, Society, Real Estate Law Journal, Urban Studies, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, Journal of Planning Education and Research, American Anthropologist.
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES (SELECTED, RECENT)
  Chair, Selection Committee, European Research Council Advanced Invstigator Grants, 2009-2013.
  Co-Editor, Symposium on New Mega-projects, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, December 2008.

  Chair, Rapkin Award Committee for best article in Journal of Planning Education and Research, ASCP, 2007; Committee member, 2004-5.
  Chair, International Review Committee, Programs in Urban Studies and Geography, Hebrew University, 2006.
  Visiting Committee member, Social Sciences, University of Helsinki, 2005.
  Organizing Committee member, Conference on the Resurgent City, sponsored by the Leverhulme Foundation at the London School of Economics, 2004.
  Co-chair, Political Organization of Spatial Planning Track, ACSP-AESOP Congress, Leuven, Belgium, 2003
  Advisor, UK Departments of Higher Education Funding Councils, Research Assessment Committee, Oct. 2001.
  Faculty leader, ACSP Thesis Writing Seminar for PhD students in planning, Catalina I., CA., August 2001.
  Chair, ACSP Distinguished Planning Educator Award Committee, 1998-2002.
  Member, Policy Advisory Board of  'Cities' Research Programme, UK Economic and Social Research Council, 2000-2002.
  Referee, Policy Committee for Economic, Social-cultural, Geographic and Environmental Sciences, Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research, 2000-
  Permanent Visiting Committee, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh, 1999-2001.
  Participant, Sustainable State Project, Office of the Governor, State of New Jersey, 1998.
  International Tourism Research Group, Co-Chair, 1998- (An international network of scholars from Europe, the United States, and Australia, who meet periodically under sponsorship of various funding bodies).
  External Review Teams: Milano Graduate School of Management and Urban Policy, New School for Social Research, 1996; Queens College Urban Studies Dept., 1996; Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia University, 1995.
  Global City Research Group, 1992-99  (A network of scholars from Tokyo, Paris, London, and New York, who meet periodically in these cities under the sponsorship of various funding bodies)
  Elected member, Executive Council, Urban Politics Section, American Political Science Association, 1993-95.
  PAB Accreditation Teams: University of California at Berkeley (chair), 1999; University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1998 (chair), Planning Program at UCLA (co-chair), 1995; University of Minnesota, Hubert Humphrey Institute, 1993.
  Elected member, Executive Council, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, 1991-93.
  Selection Committee, Rural Policy Fellowship Program, Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, 1989, 1990.
  Member, Social Science Research Council, Research Group on New York City, Dual City Working Group, 1986-91.
  Elected member, Executive Committee, Research Committee on the Sociology of Urban and Regional Development (RC 21), International Sociological Assoc., 1986- 94. Vice President, 1990-94.  Program Chair, RC 21 sessions, World Congress of Sociology, Madrid, Spain, July 1990. Conference Coordinator, Los Angeles, CA, April 1992.
  Adviser to US Dept. of Housing and Urban Development concerning Urban Opportunity Fund, January 1995
UNIVERSITY SERVICE (Selected)
Loeb Fellowship Committee, Graduate School of Design, Harvard University, 2007-
President’s Committee on the Future of the Graduate School of Design, Harvard University, 2006.
Acting Director, Urban Planning Program, Columbia University, 2004-2006.
Director, PhD Program in Urban Planning, Columbia University, 2003-2006.
Rutgers University
  Graduate Director, Program in Urban Planning and Policy Development, 1996-2001.
  Faculty Council Budget and Planning Committee, 1993-96.
  University Honorary Degree Committee, 1993-94.
  Eagleton Director Search Committee, 1994.
  Executive Council, Graduate School, 1992-94.
  Chair, Ph.D. Program, Graduate Program in Urban Planning and Policy Development,1979-81, 1990-2001.
  Chair, Department of Urban Planning and Policy Development, 1981-84; Acting Director, School of Urban and Regional Policy, 1983.
  University Promotion Review Committee (reviewed all promotions, university-wide), 1987-89.
  University Committee on Academic Standards and Priorities, 1985-87.