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BERNADETTE HANLON City and Regional Planning Program, Knowlton School of Architecture
Ohio State University, 275 West Woodruff Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210 Office: 614-247-1841 Email: [email protected]
Website: www.bernadettehanlon.com EDUCATION 2007 Ph.D. in Public Policy
University of Maryland, Baltimore County 2002 Masters in Policy Sciences
University of Maryland, Baltimore County 1991 Masters in Philosophy
Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland 1989 Bachelor of Arts, Politics and Philosophy
University College Dublin, Ireland EXPERIENCE IN HIGHER EDUCATION 07/2017–present Associate Professor Chair of Bachelor of Science Program Ohio State University
City and Regional Planning 08/2012–07/2017 Assistant Professor Chair of Bachelor of Science Program (09/2016) Ohio State University
City and Regional Planning 09/2011-08/2012 Trott Visiting Assistant Professor
Ohio State University City and Regional Planning
08/2006 – 09/2011 Research Analyst
University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Center
for Urban Environmental Research and Education 08/2006 – 09/2011 NSF IGERT Program Coordinator
University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Center for Urban Environmental Research and Education
08/2009 – 09/2011 Adjunct Faculty
University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Department of Public Policy
01/2006 – 09/2011 Adjunct Faculty
University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Department of Political Science
PUBLICATIONS Books 1. Hanlon, B and T.J. Vicino (forthcoming) (eds.) The Routledge
Companion to the Suburbs. New York: Routledge. 2. Hanlon, B. and T.J. Vicino. (2014). Global Migration: The Basics. New
York: Routledge. 3. Hanlon, B. (2010). Once the American Dream: Inner-ring Suburbs of the
Metropolitan United States. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. 4. Hanlon, B., Short, J.R. and Vicino, T.J. (2010). Cities and Suburbs: New
Metropolitan Realities in the U.S. New York: Routledge. Journal Articles Published 1. Hanlon, B. and W. Airgood-Obrycki. (2018). Suburban revalorization:
residential infill and rehabilitation in Baltimore County’s older suburbs. Environment and Planning A, https://doi.org/10.1177/0308518X18763607
2. Sweeney, G. and Hanlon, B. (2015). From old suburb to post-suburb: the politics of retrofit in Upper Arlington, Ohio. Journal of Urban Affairs, 39(2): 241-259.
3. Hanlon, B., M. Howland, and M. P. McGuire. (2012). Hotspots for Growth: Does Maryland's Priority Funding Area Program Reduce Sprawl? Journal of the American Planning Association, 78(3): 256-268.
4. Harrison, M., Stanwych, E., Beckingham, B., Starry Olyssa, Hanlon, B., and Newcomer, J. (2012). Smart Growth and the septic tank: Wastewater treatment and growth management in the Baltimore region. Land Use Policy, 29(3): 483-492.
5. Vicino, T.J., Hanlon, B. and Short, J.R. (2011). A typology of urban
immigrant neighborhoods. Urban Geography, 32(3): 383–405. 6. Hanlon, B. (2009). A typology of inner-ring suburbs: Class, race
and ethnicity in U.S. suburbia. City and Community, 8 (3) 221-246. 7. Hanlon, B. (2008). Fixing inner-ring suburbs: A policy retrospective.
International Journal of Neighbourhood Renewal, 1 (3): 1-30. 8. Hanlon, B. (2008). The decline of older, inner suburbs in
metropolitan America. Housing Policy Debate, 19 (3): 423- 455.
9. Hanlon, B. and T.J. Vicino. (2007). The fate of inner suburbs:
Evidence from metropolitan Baltimore. Urban Geography, 28 (3): 249-275.
10. Short, J.R., B. Hanlon and T.J. Vicino. 2007. The decline of inner
suburbs: The new suburban gothic in the US. Geography Compass, 1, 3: 641–656.
11. Vicino, T.J., Hanlon, B and Short, J.R. 2007. Megalopolis 50 years
on: The transformation of a globalizing city region. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 31 (2): 344-367.
12. Hanlon, B., Vicino, T.J. and Short, J.R. (2006). The new
metropolitan reality: Rethinking the traditional model. Urban Studies, 43 (12): 2129-2143.
Journal Articles in Progress 1. Hanlon, B. and J.R. Short (2017). Undermining Traditional Divides: The
Need to New Urban Theory. (In preparation for publication in Journal of Urban Affairs)
2. Hanlon, B. and V. Morckel. (2018). The water crisis in Flint, Michigan: residents’ perception of the impacts on residential mobility and housing. (In preparation for publication in Housing Policy Debate).
Book Chapters 1. Hanlon, B. (forthcoming). “Housing Policy and the Suburban Metropolis:
A Focus on the United States and France.” In K. Anacker, M. Nguyen and D. Varady, eds. Routledge Handbook of Housing Policy and Planning. New York: Routledge
2. Hanlon, B. and C. Price (forthcoming). “A Typology of Suburban
Experiences in the United States.” In A. Devlin, ed. Environmental Psychology and Human Well-Being: Effects of Physical and Natural Settings. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Elsevier
3. Hanlon, B. (2017). “Suburbs.” In John Rennie Short, ed. A Research Agenda for Cities. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, pp. 125-136.
4. Hanlon, B. (2015). “Beyond Sprawl: Social Sustainability and Reinvestment in Baltimore’s Suburbs” In K. Anacker, ed. The New American Suburb: Poverty, Race and the Economic Crisis. Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing Company, pp.133-152.
5. Hanlon, B. and T. Vicino. (2015). “Local Immigration Legislation in Two
Suburbs: An Examination of Immigration Policies in Farmer’s Branch Texas and Carpentersville, Illinois. In K. Anacker, ed. The New American Suburb: Poverty, Race and the Economic Crisis. Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing Company, pp. 113-132
6. Hanlon, B. (2013). “Suburban Challenges” In L. Benton-Short, ed. Cities
of North America: Contemporary Challenges in U.S. and Canadian Cities. Lanham, MD: Rowan and Littlefield Publishers, pp.273-298.
Encyclopedia Entries Published 1. Hanlon, B. (2015).“Sprawl.” In A. Orum ed. The Wiley Blackwell
Encyclopedia of Urban and Regional Studies. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley- Blackwell (forthcoming).
2. Hanlon, B. "Smart Growth." (2014) In M. Garrett ed. Sage Encyclopedia
of Transportation: Social Science and Policy. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications.
3. Hanlon, B. and Airgood-Obrycki, W. (2014). "Job Access and Reverse
Commuting (JARC) Program." Sage Encyclopedia of Transportation: Social Science and Policy. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications.
Book Reviews in Peer-Reviewed Journals 1. Review Essay of The Future of the Suburban City: Lessons from
Sustaining Phoenix, Grady Gammage Jr. In Housing Studies 32(4): 541-543.
2. Review Essay of Suburban Governance: A global view, Pierre Hamel and Roger Keil (editors); Global Suburbs: urban sprawl from the Rio Grande to Rio de Janeiro, Lawrence Herzog; Suburbanization and Global Society, Mark Clapson and Ray Hutchison (editors). In Journal of Planning Education and Research, 37(1) 118-121. 2017.
3. Review of Designing Suburban Futures: New Models from Build and Better Burb, June Williamson. In Journal of Planning Literature 29 (3), 272-273, 2014.
4. Review of Driving Detroit: Request for Respect in the Motor City
George Galster. In Journal of Planning Education and Research, 34(1) 96-97, 2014.
5 Review of Social Sustainability in Urban Areas Tony Manzi, Karen
Lucas, Tony Lloyd Jones and Judith Allen (Eds.). In Journal of Planning Education and Research, 30 (December): 213-214. 2010
6. Review of Sprawl and Politics: The Inside Story of Smart Growth in
Maryland John W. Frece. In Environment and Planning C, 28 (3): 567-568. 2010
7. Review of The American Suburb: the Basics Jon C. Teaford. In
Journal of American Planning Association, 74 (2): 258. 2008. 8. Review of The New Suburban History (ed.) Kevin Kruse and Thomas
J. Sugrue. In Urban Geography, 28 (5): 508-510. 2007.
Book Reviews in Progress 1. Review of Suburb: Planning Politics and the Public Interest by Royce
Hanson In Journal of Planning Education and Research Book Reviews in American Library Association’s CHOICE 1. Review of Sunburnt Cities: The Great Recession, Depopulation and
Urban Planning in the American Sunbelt. Justin B. Hollander. 2012 2. Review of Justice and the American Metropolis (Eds). Clarissa Rile
Hayward and Todd Swanstrom. 2011 3. Review of Beyond Privatopia: Rethinking Residential Private
Government Evan McKenzie. 2011 Technical Reports and non-Peer-Reviewed Publications Hanlon, B., M. Howland, and M. McGuire, 2007. Demographic
change and the expansion of urban areas in Maryland, 1970 to 2000. Baltimore: Center for Urban Environmental Research and Education, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Report No. 3.
Hanlon, B. and Vicino, T.J. 2005. The State of the Inner Suburbs: An
Examination of Suburban Baltimore, 1980 to 2000. Baltimore: Center for Urban Environmental Research and Education, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Report No. 2.
Coleman, J. S., Hanlon, B., and Vicino, T.J. 2003. Children's Environmental Health Infrastructure Study, Center for Urban Environment Research and Education, University of Maryland, Baltimore County.
Hanlon, B., Rynes, A., Vicino, T.J. and Sharkey, S. 2003 Creating an Urban Ecosystem of Green and Blue Spaces in Baltimore. A Baseline Report for a New Century. Center for Urban Environment Research and Education, University of Maryland, Baltimore County.
Coleman, J.S., Hanlon, B., Hanson, R., & McGuire, M. 2002. The State of the Baltimore Region: A Baseline Report for a New Century. Baltimore: Center for Urban Environmental Research and Education, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Report No. 1.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Undergraduate Courses CRP 394 Workshop on The Suburban Metropolis CRP394 or CRP 5700 Workshop on Gentrification in the City CRP 3600 Land Development Planning CRP 4900 Plan Making (Planning Studio) CRP5200 Regional and Metropolitan Planning CRP 5400 Planning for Housing Graduate Courses CRP814 Case Studies in Urban Planning for Housing CRP 6100 Participation and Advocacy in Planning (Planning Theory) CRP 5200 Regional and Metropolitan Planning CRP 5400 Planning for Housing CRP 6960 Sustainability Studio CRP 6930 Neighborhood Planning Studio CRP 7300 Planning Dissertations and Thesis from Start to Finish DOCTORAL STUDENT ADVISING PhD students graduated: 1. Julia Elmer. PhD in Ohio State University’s CRP program, 2016 2. Whitney Airgood-Obrycki. PhD. in OSU’s CRP program, 2017 Dissertation Advisor 1. Rebecca Kemper. PhD. Candidate in OSU’s CRP program 2. Hui Jeong Ha in OSU’s CRP program Dissertation Committee Member 1. Cody Price PhD. Graduated from OSU’s City and Regional Planning
Program in 2017 Dissertation Advisor: Jack Nasar, PhD.
2. Zach Kenitzer, PhD. Graduated from OSU’s City and Regional Planning
Program in 2016
Dissertation Advisor: Jennifer Evans-Cowley, PhD. 3. Jason Reece, PhD. Graduated from OSU’s City and Regional Planning
Program in 2016 Dissertation Advisor: Jennifer Evans-Cowley, PhD.
4. Mi Namgung, PhD. Graduated from OSU’s City and Regional Planning
Program in 2014, Dissertation Advisor: Gulsah Akar, PhD.
5. Matthew Gnagey, PhD. Graduated from OSU’s Department of Agricultural, Environmental and Development Economics in 2014,
Dissertation Advisor, Elena G. Irwin, PhD. 6. Victoria Morckel, Ph.D. Graduated from OSU’s City and Regional
Planning program in 2012, Dissertation Advisor, Jack Nasar, PhD.
Comprehensive Exam Committee Member 1. Kiduk Park, 2015 2. Seungbeom Kang, 2015 3. Daisuke Nagase, 2015 4. Jason Reece, 2015 5. Cody Price, 2015 6. Yumi Choi, 2015 (Chair) 7. Rebecca Kemper, 2013 (Chair) 8. Julia Elmer, 2013 (Chair) 9 Whitney Airgood-Obrycki, 2013 (Chair) 10. Xin Zhang, 2014 11. Zachary Kenitzer, 2013 MASTERS STUDENT ADVISING Thesis Advisor (Current) 1. Juan Mendive, Current student in OSU’s City and Regional Planning
Masters Program Thesis Advisor (Graduates)
1. Matthew Adair, Graduated from OSU’s City and Regional Planning
Masters Program in 2017 2. Glennon Sweeney, Graduated from OSU’s City and Regional Planning
Masters Program in 2014 Thesis Committee Member (Graduates) 1. Hayden Shelby, Graduate of OSU’s City and Regional Planning Masters Program and OSU’s Geography Masters Program in 2014 2. Haleh Dolati, Graduate of OSU’s City and Regional Planning
Masters Program in 2013. UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT ADVISING Currently Chair of the Undergraduate City and Regional Planning Program Senior Thesis Advising 1. Andrea Hong, Graduated from OSU’s City and Regional Planning
Undergraduate program May 2013 2. Marc Rostan, Graduated from OSU’s Sociology Undergraduate program
May 2013. Committee Member, Advisor: Rachel Dwyer RESEARCH SUPPORT Grants Awarded 1. Principal Investigator, OSU Fisher College of Business Center for Real
Estate, Grant title, “An Uneven Bounce Back: Why Only Some Neighborhoods Experience Housing Markey Recovery in Cuyahoga County, Ohio.” Date 02/2017 – 10/2017, Amount: $5,000
2. Member of Lead Team, OSU InFact Linkage and Leverage for the
Discovery Theme Food for Health, Grant title, “Adapted HEAL MAPPS Project with I AM MBK Youth and Their Families on the South Side of Columbus, Ohio,” Date: 07/2016, Amount: $35,000
3. Co-Principal Investigator, OSU Innovation Grant, PI Dan Remley, Grant
title, “Hidden Faces in Hidden Places: Engaging Youth of Map, Photograph, and Facilitate Action around Suburban Food Insecurity,” Date: 07/2015 – 06/2016, Amount: $5,000
4. Co-Principal Investigator, OSU’s Food Innovation Center, PI Michelle
Kaiser Grant title, “Food Mapping Team,” Date: 01/2013 – 10/2013, Amount: $2,499
5. Research Support and Collaboration, OSU’s Food Innovation Center, PI.
Kay Bea Jones, “Situating Local Food” Date: 01/2013 – 10/2013, Amount: $2,500
6. Teaching Support, HUD Sustainable Communities Grant, PI. Jennifer
Evans-Cowley, “Mississippi Plan for Sustainability” Date: 01/2012 – 12/2013, Amount: $360,000
7. Research Support, International Poverty Solutions Collaborative and Food
Innovation Center, Ohio State University, PI. Katherine Bennett, “A Demonstration Pilot for Urban Agriculture, Ecology and Entrepreneurs” Date: 08/2012 – 08/2013, Amount: $75,000
8. Co-Principal Investigator, National Science Foundation, Dynamics of
Coupled Natural and Human Systems Program, PI Claire Welty, “Collaborative Research: Dynamic Coupling of the Water Cycle with Patterns of Urban Growth.” Date: 2007 – 2011, Amount: $853,646,
9. Principal Investigator, National Center for Smart Growth, University of
Maryland, College Park “Analysis for the Reality Check Symposium,” Date: 01/2006 – 04/2006, Amount: $5,000
10. Principal Investigator, Harry R. Hughes Center for Agroecology Inc.,
“Demographic Change and the Expansion of Urban Areas in Rural Maryland.” Date: 2004 – 2006, Amount: $154,318
11. Co-Principal Investigator, Environmental Protection Agency, A National
Student Design Competition for Sustainability Focusing on People, Prosperity, and the Planet “Using An “Impervious Permit Allowance System to Reduce Impervious Surface Coverage for Environmental
Sustainability,” Date: 2004 – 2005, Amount: $8,262 12. Co-Principal Investigator, Baltimore Community Foundation, “Creating
an Urban Ecosystem of Green and Blue Spaces in Greater Baltimore,” Date 2003, Amount: $42,114
13. Co-Principal Investigator, Maryland Department of Health and Mental
Hygiene, “An Analysis of Children’s Environmental Public Health Infrastructure in Maryland,” Date: 2003, Amount: $39,000
Grants Pending 2. Co-Principal Investigator, National Science Foundation (NSF) Critical
Resilient Interdependent Infrastructure Systems and Processes (CRISP) program, “Enabling the Next Surface Transportation Revolution- Connected and Autonomous Vehicles- Resilience Through Six Interdependent Critical Systems.” Amount Requested: $2,480,525. Collaboration between OSU’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, OSU City and Regional Planning, OSU’s Center for Urban and Regional Analysis, and OSU’s Department of Sociology.
AWARDS AND HONORS Finalist for the Best Conference Paper at Annual Urban Affairs Association Conference, 2015. Coauthor Glennon Sweeney. Top 5 Bestseller, Cities and Suburbs: New Metropolitan Reality in the U.S., Urban Studies List, Routledge, 2011 PRESENTATIONS CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 2018 Hanlon, B. and Morckel, V. “The Flint Water Crisis: The impacts on
Residents Perception of Residential Mobility and Housing.” A paper presented at 48 Annual Conference of the Urban Affairs Association, Toronto, Canada, April 6.
Ha, H. and Hanlon B. “Does Gentrification Trigger the Suburbanization of
Poverty Among Blacks? An Empirical Study in Metropolitan Areas of the U.S. from 1980 to 2010.” A paper presented at 48 Annual
Conference of the Urban Affairs Association, Toronto, Canada, April 6.
Airgood-Obrycki, W. and Hanlon, B. “Suburban Classifications and What
They Mean.” A paper presented at 48 Annual Conference of the Urban Affairs Association, Toronto, Canada, April 6.
2017 Anacker, K. et al. “Current Topics in Urban and Suburban Housing Policy
and Planning.” A roundtable presented at Annual Meeting for the Association for Collegiate Schools of Planning, Denver, Colorado, October 13.
Hanlon, B. “An Uneven Bounce Back: Why only Some Neighborhoods
Experienced Single-Family Housing Markey Recovery in the Cleveland Suburbs.” A paper presented at the 2nd HomesUP International Conference, Dresden, Germany, November 16 and 17.
Airgood-Obrycki, W. and Hanlon, B. “Suburban Density and Its Opposite:
Redevelopment in the Suburbs of Baltimore, Maryland.” A paper presented at the Global Suburbanisms After Suburbia Conference in York University, Toronto, Canada, October 19-21.
Airgood-Obrycki, W. and Hanlon, B. “Housing Reinvestment Determinants
in Cleveland’s Inner Suburbs” A paper presented at 47th Annual Conference of the Urban Affairs Association, Minneapolis, MN, April 19.
2016 Wesaw, A.W. and Hanlon, B. “Regionalism and Intergovernmental
Relations: Examining the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians in the Michiana Region” A paper presented at the 46th Annual Conference of the Urban Affairs Association, San Diego, March 18, 2016
Airgood-Obrycki, W. and Hanlon, B. “Poverty, Race and Redevelopment in
Cleveland’s Suburbs.” A paper presented at the Annual Meeting of
the Association of American Geographers, San Francisco, April 1, 2016.
Hanlon, B and Airgood-Obrycki, W. “Uneven Suburban Redevelopment: A
Case Study of the Baltimore Suburbs.” A paper presented at a conference at George Mason University entitled The Shifting Politics of U.S. Suburbs: Parties, Participation, and Public Opinion in 2016, July 21, Arlington, VA
2015 Hanlon, B. “Local Responses to Foreclosure: an Examination of the Effects
of Vacancy Ordinances in the Older Suburbs of Cleveland.” A paper presented at the 37th Annual Fall Conference of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Miami, November 13, 2015
Hanlon, B. and Whitney Airgood-Obrycki. “Fighting Foreclosure: An
examination of the effects of a vacancy ordinance in the older suburbs of Cleveland.” A paper presented at the 55th Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Houston, October 23, 2015
Hanlon, B. “A Divided Periphery: Suburban Change Across the Globe.” A paper presented at the 45th Annual Conference of the Urban Affairs Association, Miami, April 10, 2015.
Short, J. R. and Hanlon B. “New Urban Realities: Resurging Cities,
Changing Suburbs.” A paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Chicago, April 22, 2015.
2014 Hanlon, B. and W. Airgood-Obrycki. “Suburban Reinvestment: the
redevelopment of Baltimore suburbs.” A paper presented at the 44th Annual Conference of the Urban Affairs Association, San Antonio, Texas, March 19, 2014.
Hanlon, B. (2014). “Reinvestment in the Suburbs: The Case of Baltimore.”
A paper presented at the 54th Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Philadelphia, October 30, 2014.
2013
Hanlon, B. “Suburban Upgrades: Residential Redevelopment in Baltimore’s
Suburbs.” A paper presented at the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Washington, DC, November 8, 2013.
Hanlon. B. “A Question of Gentrification: The Redevelopment of Suburbs
in the Baltimore Region.” A paper presented at the Association of European Schools and Planning (AESOP) and Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Joint Congress, Dublin Ireland, July 16.
Hanlon, B. “Redevelopment in the Suburbs.” A poster presented at the 43rd
Annual Conference of the Urban Affairs Association, San Francisco, April 3-6.
Hanlon, B. and T. Vicino. “The Suburban Imaginary and Local
Immigration Policy in a Time of Decline.” A paper presented at the From the Outside In: Sustainable Futures for Global Cities and Suburbs at Hofstra University’s National Center for Suburban Studies Sustainable Suburbs, March 8, 2013.
2012 Hanlon, B. and T. Vicino. “Controlling immigration policies:
Evidence from three suburbs.” A paper presented at the 53rd Annual Meeting for the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Cincinnati, November 1, 2012.
2011 Hanlon, B and T. Myers. “Single-Family Residential Water
Consumption in Baltimore City: A Case for More Trees.” A poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Baltimore Ecosystem Study, Baltimore, October 19, 2011
Hanlon, B and T. Vicino. “Land Trusts and Community Greening in
Baltimore City.” A paper presented at the 52nd Annual Meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Salt Lake City, October 15, 2011.
Hanlon, B and T. Vicino. “Land Trust and Community Gardens in Baltimore.” A paper presented at the 41st Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, New Orleans, March 17, 2011.
Hanlon, B. and T. Vicino. “Community Gardens and the Sustainable
City.” A panel organized for the 41st Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, New Orleans, March 17 and March 18, 2011.
2010 Beckingham, B. Hanlon, B. Harrison, M., Stanwyck, E. Starry, O.
“Sewer Infrastructure, Urban Development and Smart Growth Policy in the Baltimore Metropolitan Area.” A paper presented at the 51st Annual Conference of the Association of the Collegiate Schools of Planning in Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 9, 2010.
Hanlon, B. Short, J.R. and Vicino, T. “The new metropolitan reality
model of the U.S. metropolis.” A paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers in Washington, DC, April 14, 2010.
2009 Hanlon, B. “A typology of inner-ring suburb: Race, class and
ethnicity in U.S. suburbia.” A paper presented at the Diverse Suburb: History, politics and prospects at Hofstra University, Long Island, New York, October 23, 2009.
Hanlon, B. and Vicino, T. “In search of the American Dream:
Immigrants in postwar suburbs.” A paper presented at the 50th Annual Meeting of Association of the Collegiate Schools of Planning, Crystal City, Washington DC, October 2, 2009.
Hanlon, B. “The forces shaping inner-ring suburbs.” A paper
presented at the Urban Affairs Association 39th Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, March 7, 2009.
Hanlon, B. Short, J.R. and Vicino, T. “New Metropolitan Realities:
Implications for the US and Global Regions.” A paper presented at the European Urban Affairs Association City Futures in a Globalising
World Conference, June 4-6, 2009 Madrid, Spain. 2008 Francis, V. and Hanlon, B. “Examination of neighborhood change
using indicators.” A presentation at the Maryland-Delaware American Planning Association Regional Conference, Annapolis, Maryland, November 19-21, 2008.
Hanlon, B., Short, J.R. and Vicino, T. “Immigrant clusters in U.S.
suburbia.” A paper presented at the Joint Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning-Association of European Schools of Planning Conference, Chicago, Illinois July 10, 2008.
Hanlon, B. “Suburbs in-crisis in select metropolitan areas of the
U.S.” A paper presented at the 38th Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, Baltimore, MD, April 23-26, 2008.
Hanlon, B. “Why do suburbs decline? An examination of suburbs in
the Washington DC-Baltimore metropolitan area.” A paper presented at an international conference, A Suburban World? Global Decentralization and the New Metropolis, Reston, VA, April 6-8, 2008.
Hanlon, B. Short, J.R. and Vicino, T. “New suburban realities: The
changing nature of race and ethnicity in US suburbia.” A paper presented at an international conference, A Suburban World? Global Decentralization and the New Metropolis, Reston, VA, April 6-8, 2008.
2007 Hanlon, B. and Vicino T. “Features of declining and improving
older, inner suburbs.” A paper presented at the 48th Annual Meeting of the Association of the Collegiate Schools of Planning Milwaukee, Wisconsin October 18, 2007.
Hanlon, B. Howland, M. and McGuire, M. “Hotspots of growth: land
use change in a transitional county.” A paper presented at the Smart Growth @ 10 conference cosponsored by the National Center for
Smart Growth and Resources for the Future, Washington DC, October 3, 2007.
Short, J.R. Hanlon, B. and Vicino, T. “The decline of inner suburbs:
the new suburban gothic in the U.S.” A paper presented at the 10th Anniversary Conference of the European Urban Research Association, Scotland, United Kingdom, September 13, 2007.
Hanlon, B. “The geography of suburban decline: comparing old
and new suburbs in metropolitan America.” A paper presented at the 37th Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, Seattle, Washington, April 25, 2007.
2006 Hanlon, B. “The decline of older, inner suburbs in metropolitan
America.” A paper presented at the 47th Annual Meeting of the Association of the Collegiate Schools of Planning, Fort Worth, Texas, November 9-12, 2006.
Hanlon, B. “A suburban geography of diversity: race and ethnicity
in the older, inner suburbs.” A paper presented at Race, Ethnicity and Place Conference, San Marcos, Texas, November 4, 2006.
Hanlon, B. “Decline and social change in the older, inner suburbs.”
A presentation made at the 28th Annual Graduate Research Conference, Baltimore, Maryland, April 28, 2006.
Hanlon, B. and Vicino T. “Urban economic development in twenty-
first century Baltimore: Neighborhood ally or insatiable beast?” A paper presented at the 36th Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, Montreal, Canada, April 19, 2006.
2005 Hanlon, B. and Vicino T. “The state of the inner suburbs in
Baltimore,” A paper presented to the University of Maryland Graduate School 27th Annual Research Conference, April 28, 2005.
Hanlon, B. “The impact of urbanization on a transitional county,” A
paper presented at the 35th Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, Salt Lake City, UT, April 15, 2005.
Hanlon, B. “An urban policy to reduce impervious surface
coverage for environmental sustainability,” A paper presented at the 35th Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, Salt Lake City, UT, April 15, 2005.
Hanlon, B. and Vicino T. “The fate of first-tier suburbs: evidence
from metropolitan Baltimore,” A paper presented at the 35th Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, Salt Lake City, UT, April 15, 2005.
Short, J.R., Hanlon, B. and Vicino T. “Megalopolis revisited: places
in a giant urban region,” A paper presented at the 35th Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, Salt Lake City, UT, April 15, 2005
Hanlon, B. and Vicino, T. “The state of the inner suburbs in
Baltimore,” A presentation at the 4th Annual Meeting of the Baltimore Ecosystem Study, Long-term Ecological Research Network, Baltimore, October 20, 2005.
2004 Hanlon, B. Short, J.R. and Vicino T. “The new metropolitan reality:
rethinking the traditional model.” A presentation to the University of Maryland Graduate School 26th Annual Research Conference, Baltimore, Maryland. April 23, 2004.
INVITED PRESENTATIONS 2018 Hanlon, B. “From Old Suburb to Postsuburb: The Politics of Retrofit in an
Inner Suburb of Columbus Ohio” An invited presentation to the Department of Economics Seminar Series at the University of Maryland, April 25, 2018
Hanlon, B. “Suburban Redevelopment in Baltimore County” An invited
presentation to the Glenn College at the Ohio State University, April 18, 2018
2016 Hanlon, B. “Suburban Redevelopment: Managing Suburban Growth and
Decline” An invited presentation as Baumer Lecture at the Knowlton School, Ohio State University, February 10, 2016
2015 Hanlon, B. “Changing Suburbs and Single-Family Housing in a U.S.
context.” An invited presentation to the Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development Project Homes uP International conference, Dresden, Germany 23-24 November, 2015.
Hanlon, B. “Renewing the Suburbs: Patterns of Residential Redevelopment
in a Smart Growth County.” An invited presentation to the Columbus Housing Dialogue Group, Columbus, September 22, 2015
Hanlon, B. “Author-Meets-Critics: Suburban Governance, a Global View.
Invited presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Chicago, April 23, 2015.
Hanlon, B. “Cities and Suburbs Panel.” An invited presentation to the
Starting at Home conference hosted by the Ohio Finance Agency and Ohio Capital Corporation for Housing, April 29, 2015
2012 Hanlon, B. “Suburban upgrades: Residential redevelopment in
Baltimore’s suburbs.” An invited presentation to the Center for Urban Environmental Research and Education Seminar Series, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD May 5, 2012.
Hanlon, B. “Smart Growth and the septic tank: Wastewater
treatment and growth management in the Baltimore region.” An invited presentation to the Knowlton School of Architecture Lecture Series, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, January 25, 2012
Hanlon, B. “The decline of older, inner suburbs: The reality of an
aging suburban infrastructure.” Glenn School of Public Policy Colloquium Series, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, May 21, 2012.
2009 Hanlon, B. “Once the American dream: Inner-ring suburbs in the
metropolitan US.” A invited poster presentation to the University of Maryland, Baltimore County Faculty Retreat, UMBC, Baltimore, August 19, 2009.
2008 Hanlon, B. “Once the American dream: Inner-ring suburbs in the
metropolitan US.” An invited presentation to the Montgomery County Planning Board, Silver Spring, MD, May 22, 2008.
2006 Hanlon, B. “End of the dream: Decline of the older inner in
metropolitan America. An invited presentation to the Center for Urban Environmental Research and Education, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD, December 8, 2006.
2005 Hanlon, B. Vicino, T. and Welty, C. “An urban policy to reduce
impervious surface coverage for environmental sustainability.” Invited presentation at the U.S. EPA P3 Award: A Student Design Competition for Sustainability, Washington, DC. May 16, 2005.
SERVICE TO THE PROFESSION Academic Organizations Secretary and Governing Board Member of Urban Affairs Association Committee member for the best article in the Journal of Urban Affairs for the Urban Affairs Association in 2015 Journal manuscript reviewer for: Cities
City and Community Ecology and Society Environment and Behavior Environment and Planning A Environment and Planning C Housing Policy Debate International Journal of Urban and Regional Research Journal of Planning Literature Journal of Urban Affairs Landscape and Planning Professional Geographer Planning Perspectives Social Inclusion Social Science Research Urban Geography Urban Studies Urban History Research grant and fellowship proposal reviewer for: National Science Foundation Harry R. Hughes Center for Agroecology U.S. Fulbright Senior Postdoctoral Program Book proposal and book manuscript reviewer for MIT Press Polity Routledge Conference organization for “Suburbs and the 2010 Census” National Conference co-sponsored by George Mason University and Hofstra University, July 14 –July 16, 2011 (Co-convenor). Academic organization membership Urban Affairs Association (2003 - ) Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (2004 - ) Association of American Geographers (2004 - ) American Sociological Association (2005 - ) SERVICE TO THE SCHOOL AND PROGRAM
2015 Chair of Bachelor of Science Degree Program, CRP 2015 Chair of Undergraduate Student Committee, CRP 2015 KSA Academic Affairs Committee, Member, Knowlton School 2014 Faculty Search Committee, Member, Assistant Professor CRP 2014 KSA Technology Committee, Member 2013 Faculty Search Committee, Member, Clinical Professor, CRP MEDIA ACTIVITIES Worked referred to in article, “The Complications of our Deteriorating Inner Ring Suburbs” by Daniel McGraw. Belt Magazine, January, 2015. http://beltmag.com/complications-deteriorating-inner-ring-suburbs/ Interviewed for article, “Home Is Where the Mall Is Minneapolis Suburb, Seeking Youth Infusion, Adopts Residential-Shopping Model” by Robbie Whelan, Wall Street Journal, October 2014. http://www.wsj.com/articles/minneapolis-suburb-puts-home-where-the-mall-is-1413237439 Interviewed for article, “Home values: Older subdivisions lag behind” by J. Atyeo. Argus Leader. September 2014. Interviewed for article, “New Albany thriving, as Wexner and Kessler foresaw,” by Steve Wartenberg. The Columbus Dispatch, February 16, 2014. Interviewed for article, “Catonsville downtown is one of Baltimore County’s most stable,” by Mary Gail Hare. The Baltimore Sun, September 13, 2010. Discussant on The Marc Steiner Show at WEAA 88.9 FM, “The Growth of Suburban Poverty,” June 8, 2010. Interviewed for article, “Baltimore’s inner suburbs show signs of aging”, by T. Wheeler. The Baltimore Sun, A1. Vol. 168, No. 132, May 12, 2005. Interviewed for article, “Economy, age drive policy in inner suburbs,” by J. Mosher, The Daily Record, Vol. 5, No. 132, May 12, 2005. Editorial essay entitled, “Park tax would help restore neighborhood green spaces,” The Baltimore Sun, 19A. August 13, 2003.
SELECTED REVIEWS OF MY BOOKS Walker, K. (2011). Review of Cities and Suburbs: New Metropolitan Realities in the US. Journal of Planning Education and Research, 31(3): 351-353. Lewis, P.G. (2011). Review of Once the American Dream: Inner-ring Suburbs in the Metropolitan United States. Urban Affairs Review, 41(1): 142-149. McLaughlin, R. (2011) Review of Cities and Suburbs: New Metropolitan Realities in the US. Economic Development Quarterly, 25(1): 108. Shetty, S. (2011). Review of Once the American Dream: Inner-ring Suburbs in the Metropolitan United States. Economic Development Quarterly, 25(1): 109. Anacker, K. (2010). Review of Cities and Suburbs: New Metropolitan Realities in the US. Journal of Planning Literature, 25(1): 26-28. Hesse, M. (2010) Review of Once the American Dream: Inner-ring Suburbs of the Metropolitan United States. Urban Geography, 31 (7):1006–1008. Hesse, M. (2010) Revew of Cities and Suburbs: New Metropolitan Realities in the US. Urban Geography, 31 (7):1006–1008. Hudnut W. H. (2010) Review of Once the American Dream: Inner-ring Suburbs in the Metropolitan United States. Journal of the American Planning Association, 76(3): 375.