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BERNADETTE HANLON Updated April 2020 City and Regional Planning Knowlton School Ohio State University 275 West Woodruff Avenue Columbus, OH 43210 614-292-7470 (voice) [email protected] (email) www.bernadette-hanlon.com (web) Google Scholar profile EDUCATION School of Public Policy, University of Maryland, Baltimore 2007 Ph.D. in Public Policy School of Public Policy, University of Maryland, Baltimore 2002 Masters in Policy Sciences Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland 1991 Masters in Philosophy University College Dublin, Ireland 1989 Bachelor of Arts, Politics and Philosophy ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio City and Regional Planning Section, Knowlton School 2017– Associate Professor 2012–2017 Assistant Professor 2011–2012 Trott Visiting Assistant Professor University of Maryland, Baltimore County Center for Urban Environmental Research and Ed. 2006–2011 Research Analyst 2006–2011 NSF IGERT Program Coordinator ADMINSTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio City and Regional Planning Section, Knowlton School

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BERNADETTE HANLON Updated April 2020

City and Regional Planning

Knowlton School Ohio State University

275 West Woodruff Avenue Columbus, OH 43210

614-292-7470 (voice)

[email protected] (email) www.bernadette-hanlon.com (web)

Google Scholar profile EDUCATION

School of Public Policy, University of Maryland, Baltimore 2007 Ph.D. in Public Policy

School of Public Policy, University of Maryland, Baltimore 2002 Masters in Policy Sciences

Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland 1991 Masters in Philosophy

University College Dublin, Ireland 1989 Bachelor of Arts, Politics and Philosophy ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio City and Regional Planning Section, Knowlton School 2017– Associate Professor 2012–2017 Assistant Professor 2011–2012 Trott Visiting Assistant Professor University of Maryland, Baltimore County Center for Urban Environmental Research and Ed. 2006–2011 Research Analyst 2006–2011 NSF IGERT Program Coordinator ADMINSTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS

Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio City and Regional Planning Section, Knowlton School

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2013– Chair of Bachelor of Science City and Regional Planning PUBLICATIONS Books 1. Hanlon, B. and T.J. Vicino. (2014). Global Migration: The Basics. New York:

Routledge. 2. Hanlon, B. (2010). Once the American Dream: Inner-ring Suburbs of the Metropolitan

United States. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. 3. Hanlon, B., Short, J.R. and Vicino, T.J. (2010). Cities and Suburbs: New Metropolitan

Realities in the U.S. New York: Routledge. Edited Books 1. Hanlon, B and T.J. Vicino (2019) (eds.) The Routledge Companion to the Suburbs.

New York: Routledge. Book Chapters 1. Hanlon, B. and J.R. Short (2020) “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, pp. 347-356.

2. Hanlon, B. and T.J. Vicino (2019) “Conclusion and Future Research Directions on

Global Suburbs” In B. Hanlon and T.J. Vicino eds. The Routledge Companion to the Suburbs, pp. 342-348.

3. Hanlon, B. and T.J. Vicino (2019) “An Introduction to the Study of Global Suburbs” In

B. Hanlon and T.J. Vicino eds. The Routledge Companion to the Suburbs, pp. 1-11.

4. Hanlon, B. and C. Price (2018). “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, pp. 29-49.

5. Hanlon, B. (2017). “Suburbs.” In John Rennie Short, ed. A Research Agenda for Cities.

Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, pp. 125-136.

6. 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.

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133-152. 7. 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

8. 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.

Book Chapters Under Editor-Review 1. Hanlon, B. (2020). “Redevelopment and the Smart Growth Movement: Definitions,

Consequences and Future Considerations” In G. Knaap, R, Lewis, and A. Chakraborty, eds. Handbook on Smart Urban Growth, Edward Elgar Publishing.

Journal Articles Under Peer-Review 1. Ha, H.J., Hanlon, B., and Root, E. (2020). The rise of black suburban poverty and its

relationship to gentrification in the city. Cities (revise and resubmit) 2. V. Morckel and Hanlon, B. (2020). Perceived and real effects of the water crisis on

Flint, Michigan’s housing market and residential mobility. Housing Studies (under review).

Journal Articles Published 1. Airgood-Obrycki, W., Hanlon, B. and Rieger, S. (2020). Delineate the U.S. suburb: An

examination of how different definitions of suburbs matter. Journal of Urban Affairs DOI: 10.1080/07352166.2020.1727294

2. Hanlon, B. and W. Airgood-Obrycki. (2018). Suburban revalorization: residential infill

and rehabilitation in Baltimore County’s older suburbs. Environment and Planning A, 50(4): 895-921

3. Sweeney, G. and Hanlon, B. (2017). From old suburb to post-suburb: the politics of

retrofit in Upper Arlington, Ohio. Journal of Urban Affairs, 39(2): 241-259. 4. 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.

5. Harrison, M., Stanwych, E., Beckingham, B., Starry Olyssa, Hanlon, B., and

Newcomer, J. (2012). Smart Growth and the septic tank: Wastewater treatment

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and growth management in the Baltimore region. Land Use Policy, 29(3): 483-492.

6. Vicino, T.J., Hanlon, B. and Short, J.R. (2011). A typology of urban immigrant neighborhoods. Urban Geography, 32(3): 383–405.

7. Hanlon, B. (2009). A typology of inner-ring suburbs: Class, race and ethnicity in U.S.

suburbia. City and Community, 8 (3) 221-246. 8. Hanlon, B. (2008). Fixing inner-ring suburbs: A policy retrospective. International

Journal of Neighbourhood Renewal, 1 (3): 1-30. 9. Hanlon, B. (2008). The decline of older, inner suburbs in metropolitan America.

Housing Policy Debate, 19 (3): 423-455. 10. Hanlon, B. and T.J. Vicino. (2007). The fate of inner suburbs: Evidence from

metropolitan Baltimore. Urban Geography, 28 (3): 249-275. 11. 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. 12. 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.

13. Hanlon, B., Vicino, T.J. and Short, J.R. (2006). The new metropolitan reality:

Rethinking the traditional model. Urban Studies, 43 (12): 2129-2143. Encyclopedia Entries Published 1. Hanlon, B. (2019). “Sprawl.” In A. Orum ed. The Wiley Blackwell

Encyclopedia of Urban and Regional Studies. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley- Blackwell.

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 of The Future of the Suburban City: Lessons from Sustaining Phoenix, Grady

Gammage Jr. In Housing Studies 32(4): 541-543. 2017.

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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 2. Review of Capital Dilemma: Growth and Inequality in Washington, DC by Derek

Hyra and Sabiyha Prince 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 PRESENTATIONS, PROCEEDINGS AND ABSTRACTS

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International 2019 Invited Presentation. “The City becomes a Suburb: An Examination of

Suburbanism in a Gentrified Neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio.” Corvinus University, Budapest, Hungary, November 7.

2019 Invited Presentation. “Suburban Revalorization: Residential Redevelopment in Peripheral Spaces of the United States.” Hungarian Planning Association Conference, Budapest, Hungary, November 6.

2018 Presentation*. “The Uneven Geography of Foreclosure and Housing

Market Recovery in the Cleveland Suburbs.” Regional Studies Association Winter Conference, London, United Kingdom, November 16. *refereed.

2018 Presentation* (with H. Ha). “Does Gentrification Trigger the Suburbanization of Poverty Among Blacks? An Empirical Study in Metropolitan Areas of the U.S. from 1980 to 2010.” 48th Annual Conference of the Urban Affairs Association, Toronto, Canada, April 6. *refereed.

2018 Presentation* (with W. Airgood-Obrycki). Hanlon, B. “Suburban

Classifications and What They Mean.” 48th Annual Conference of the Urban Affairs Association, Toronto, Canada, April 6.

*refereed. 2018 Presentation* (with V. Morckel). “The Flint Water Crisis: The impacts on

Residents Perception of Residential Mobility and Housing.” 48th Annual Conference of the Urban Affairs Association, Toronto, Canada, April 6. *refereed.

2017 Invited Presentation. “An Uneven Bounce Back: Why only Some

Neighborhoods Experienced Single-Family Housing Markey Recovery in the Cleveland Suburbs.” HomesUP Project, The Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development, Dresden, Germany, November 17.

2017 Invited Presentation (with W. Airgood-Obrycki). “Suburban Density and

Its Opposite: Redevelopment in the Suburbs of Baltimore, Maryland.” Global Suburbanisms After Suburbia Conference in York University, Toronto, Canada, October 19.

2015 Invited Presentation “Changing Suburbs and Single-Family Housing in a

U.S. context.” HomesUP Project, The Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development, Dresden, Germany, November 24.

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2013 Presentation*. “A Question of Gentrification: The Redevelopment of

Suburbs in the Baltimore Region.” Association of European Schools and Planning (AESOP) and Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Joint Congress, Dublin, Ireland, July 16. *refereed.

2009 Presentation * (with J.R. Short and T.J. Vicino). “New Metropolitan

Realities: Implications for the US and Global Regions.” European Urban Affairs Association City Futures in a Globalising World Conference, Madrid, Spain, June 5. *refereed.

2007 Presentation* (with J.R. Short and T.J. Vicino). “The decline of inner

suburbs: the new suburban gothic in the U.S.” 10th Anniversary Conference of the European Urban Research Association, Scotland, United Kingdom, September 13. *refereed.

2006 Presentation * (with T.J. Vicino). “Urban economic development in

twenty-first century Baltimore: Neighborhood ally or insatiable beast?” 36th Annual Conference of the Urban Affairs Association, Montreal, Canada, April 19. *refereed.

National 2020 Presentation* “Publishing: A Focus on Books.” 50th Annual Conference

of the Urban Affairs Association, Washington, DC. April 4 [Conference canceled]. *refereed.

2019 Presentation* (with H. Ha). “The role of LIHTC in the Migration Patterns

of Low-income Households: A Focus on Ohio’s Suburbs.” 49th Annual Conference of the Urban Affairs Association, Los Angles, California, April 25. *refereed.

2019 Presentation*. “Author meets critic Governing Disaster in Urban

Environments: Climate Change Preparation and Adaption after Hurricane Sandy” 49th Annual Conference of the Urban Affairs Association, Los Angles, California, April 25. *refereed.

2019 Presentation* (with J. Reece and R. Edwards). “Moving Up the Ladder in

the Age of Neoliberalism: Cultivating Grass Roots Leaders for the Equitable Revitalization of Communities of Color.” 49th Annual Conference of the Urban Affairs Association, Los Angles, California, April 25. *refereed.

2019 Presentation* (with W. Airgood-Obrycki). “The Location of Single-

Family Rental.” 59th Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP), Greenville, South Carolina, October 25.

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*refereed. 2018 Invited Presentation. “From Old Suburb to Postsuburb: The Politics of

Retrofit in an Inner Suburb of Columbus Ohio.” Department of Economics Seminar Series at the University of Maryland, Baltimore, Maryland, April 25.

2018 Invited Presentation. “Suburban Redevelopment in Baltimore County.”

Glenn School of Public Policy Colloquium Series at the Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, April 18.

2018 Moderator*. “Are People Central to Building Social Capital for

Environmental Justice.” 58th Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Buffalo, New York, October 26. *refereed.

2017 Presentation* (with W. Airgood-Obrycki). “Housing Reinvestment

Determinants in Cleveland’s Inner Suburbs” 47th Annual Conference of the Urban Affairs Association, Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 19. *refereed.

2017 Roundtable*. “Current Topics in Urban and Suburban Housing Policy and

Planning.” 57th Annual Conference for the Association for Collegiate Schools of Planning, Denver, Colorado, October 13. *refereed.

2016 Invited Presentation. “Suburban Redevelopment: Managing Suburban Growth and Decline.” Baumer Lecture at the Knowlton School, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, February 10.

2016 Presentation* (with A.W. Wesaw). “Regionalism and Intergovernmental

Relations: Examining the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians in the Michiana Region” 46th Annual Conference of the Urban Affairs Association, San Diego, California, March 18. *refereed.

2016 Presentation* (with W. Airgood-Obrycki). “Poverty, Race and

Redevelopment in Cleveland’s Suburbs.” Annual Conference of the Association of American Geographers, San Francisco, California, April 1. *refereed

2016 Invited Presentation (with W. Airgood-Obrycki). “Uneven Suburban

Redevelopment: A Case Study of the Baltimore Suburbs.” Conference at George Mason University entitled The Shifting Politics of U.S. Suburbs: Parties, Participation, and Public Opinion, Arlington, Virginia, July 21.

2015 Presentation*. “Local Responses to Foreclosure: An Examination of the

Effects of Vacancy Ordinances in the Older Suburbs of Cleveland.” 37th

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Annual Fall Conference of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Miami, Florida, November 13. *refereed.

2015 Presentation* (with W. 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, Texas, October 23. *refereed.

2015 Presentation*. “A Divided Periphery: Suburban Change Across the

Globe.” 45th Annual Conference of the Urban Affairs Association, Miami, Florida, April 10. *refereed.

2015 Presentation* (w. J.R. Short). “New Urban Realities: Resurging Cities,

Changing Suburbs.” Annual Conference of the Association of American Geographers, Chicago, Illinois, April 22. *refereed.

2015 Presentation* “Author-Meets-Critics: Suburban Governance, a Global

View. Annual Conference of the Association of American Geographers, Chicago, Illinois, April 23. *refereed.

2015 Invited Presentation. “Cities and Suburbs Panel.” Starting at Home

Conference hosted by the Ohio Finance Agency and Ohio Capital Corporation for Housing, Columbus, Ohio, April 29.

2015 Invited Presentation. “Renewing the Suburbs: Patterns of Residential

Redevelopment in a Smart Growth County.” An invited presentation to the Columbus Housing Dialogue Group, Columbus, Ohio, September 22.

2014 Presentation* (with W. Airgood-Obrycki). “Suburban Reinvestment: the

redevelopment of Baltimore suburbs.” 44th Annual Conference of the Urban Affairs Association, San Antonio, Texas, March 19. *refereed.

2014 Presentation* (2014). “Reinvestment in the Suburbs: The Case of

Baltimore.” 54th Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 30. *refereed.

2013 Presentation*. “Suburban Upgrades: Residential Redevelopment in

Baltimore’s Suburbs.” A paper presented at the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Washington, DC, November 8. *refereed.

2013 Poster presentation*. “Redevelopment in the Suburbs.” 43rd Annual

Conference of the Urban Affairs Association, San Francisco, California, April 3-6. *refereed.

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2013 Invited Presentation * (with T. J. Vicino). “The Suburban Imaginary and Local Immigration Policy in a Time of Decline.” From the Outside In: Sustainable Futures for Global Cities and Suburbs at Hofstra University’s National Center for Suburban Studies Sustainable Suburbs, New York, New York, March 8.

2012 Presentation* (with T.J. Vicino). “Controlling immigration policies:

Evidence from three suburbs.” 53rd Annual Conference for the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Cincinnati, Ohio, November 1. *refereed.

2012 Invited Presentation. “Suburban upgrades: Residential redevelopment in

Baltimore’s suburbs.” Center for Urban Environmental Research and Education Seminar Series, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Baltimore, Maryland, May 5.

2012 Invited Presentation. “Smart Growth and the septic tank: Wastewater

treatment and growth management in the Baltimore region.” Baumer lecture Knowlton School, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, January 25.

2012 Invited Presentation. “The decline of older, inner suburbs: The reality of

an aging suburban infrastructure.” Glenn School of Public Policy Colloquium Series, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, May 21, 2012.

2011 Poster Presentation* (with T. Myers). “Single-Family Residential Water

Consumption in Baltimore City: A Case for More Trees.” Annual Conference of the Baltimore Ecosystem Study, Baltimore, Maryland, October 19. *refereed.

2011 Presentation* (with T. J. Vicino). “Land Trusts and Community Greening

in Baltimore City.” 52nd Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Salt Lake City, Utah, October 15. *refereed.

2011 Presentation* (with T. J. Vicino). “Land Trust and Community Gardens in

Baltimore.” 41st Annual Conference of the Urban Affairs Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 17. *refereed.

2010 Presentation* (with B. Beckingham, M. Harrison, E. Stanwyck, O. Starry)

“Sewer Infrastructure, Urban Development and Smart Growth Policy in the Baltimore Metropolitan Area.” 51st Annual Conference of the Association of the Collegiate Schools of Planning in Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 9. *refereed.

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2010 Presentation* (with J.R. Short, and T.J. Vicino). “The new metropolitan reality model of the U.S. metropolis.” Annual Conference of the Association of American Geographers in Washington, DC, April 14. *refereed.

2009 Invited Presentation. “A typology of inner-ring suburb: Race, class and

ethnicity in U.S. suburbia.” The Diverse Suburb: History, politics and prospects at Hofstra University, Long Island, New York, October 23.

2009 Presentation* (with T.J. Vicino). “In search of the American Dream:

Immigrants in postwar suburbs.” 50th Annual Conference of Association of the Collegiate Schools of Planning, Crystal City, Washington DC, October 2. *refereed.

2009 Presentation*. “The forces shaping inner-ring suburbs.” 39th Annual

Conference of the Urban Affairs Association, Chicago, Illinois, March 7. *refereed.

2008 Presentation* (with V. Francis). “Examination of neighborhood change

using indicators.” Maryland-Delaware American Planning Association Regional Conference, Annapolis, Maryland, November 19-21. *refereed.

2008 Presentation* (with J.R. Short and T.J. Vicino). “Immigrant clusters in

U.S. suburbia.” Joint Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning-Association of European Schools of Planning Conference, Chicago, Illinois, July 10. *refereed.

2008 Presentation*. “Suburbs in-crisis in select metropolitan areas of the U.S.”

38th Annual Conference of the Urban Affairs Association, Baltimore, Maryland, April 23-26. *refereed.

2008 Presentation*. “Why do suburbs decline? An examination of suburbs in

the Washington DC-Baltimore metropolitan area.” International Conference, A Suburban World? Global Decentralization and the New Metropolis, Reston, Virginia, April 6-8. *refereed.

2008 Presentation* (with J.R. Short and T.J. Vicino). “New suburban realities:

The changing nature of race and ethnicity in US suburbia.” International conference, A Suburban World? Global Decentralization and the New Metropolis, Reston, Virginia, April 6-8. *refereed.

2008 Invited Presentation. “Once the American dream: Inner-ring suburbs in the

metropolitan US.” Montgomery County Planning Board, Silver Spring, Maryland, May 22.

2007 Presentation* (with T.J. Vicino). “Features of declining and improving

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older, inner suburbs.” 48th Annual Conference of the Association of the Collegiate Schools of Planning Milwaukee, Wisconsin, October 18. *refereed.

2007 Presentation* (with M. Howland, and M. McGuire “Hotspots of growth:

land use change in a transitional county.” Smart Growth @ 10 conference cosponsored by the National Center for Smart Growth and Resources for the Future, Washington DC, October 3. *refereed.

2007 Presentation*. “The geography of suburban decline: comparing old and

new suburbs in metropolitan America.” 37th Annual Conference of the Urban Affairs Association, Seattle, Washington, April 25. *refereed.

2006 Presentation*. “The decline of older, inner suburbs in metropolitan

America.” 47th Annual Conference of the Association of the Collegiate Schools of Planning, Fort Worth, Texas, November 9-12. *refereed.

2006 Presentation*. “A suburban geography of diversity: race and ethnicity

in the older, inner suburbs.” Texas State University’s Race, Ethnicity and Place Conference, San Marcos, Texas, November 4. *refereed.

2006 Presentation*. “Decline and social change in the older, inner suburbs.”

Texas State University’s Race, Ethnicity and Place Conference, San Marcos, Texas, November 4. *refereed.

2005 Presentation*. “The impact of urbanization on a transitional county,” 35th

Annual Conference of the Urban Affairs Association, Salt Lake City, Utah, April 15. *refereed.

2005 Presentation*. “An urban policy to reduce impervious surface coverage for

environmental sustainability” 35th Annual Conference of the Urban Affairs Association, Salt Lake City, Utah, April 15. *refereed.

2005 Presentation* (with T.J. Vicino) “The fate of first-tier suburbs: evidence

from metropolitan Baltimore,” 35th Annual Conference of the Urban Affairs Association, Salt Lake City, Utah, April 15. *refereed.

2005 Presentation* (with J.R. Short and T.J. Vicino) “Megalopolis revisited: places in a giant urban region” 35th Annual Conference of the Urban Affairs Association, Salt Lake City, Utah, April 15. *refereed.

2005 Invited Presentation (with T.J. Vicino and C. Welty). “An urban policy to

reduce impervious surface coverage for environmental sustainability.” U.S. EPA P3 Award: A Student Design Competition for Sustainability, Washington, DC. May 16.

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2005 Presentation (with T.J. Vicino). Hanlon, B. and Vicino, T. “The state of the inner suburbs in Baltimore,” Annual Conference of the Baltimore Ecosystem Study, Long-term Ecological Research Network, Baltimore, Maryland, October 20. *refereed.

GRANTS AWARDED Externally Funded

1. Principal Investigator, Clarence S. Stein Institute for Urban and Landscape Studies,

Cornell University, “Equity Planning and the New 21stCentury Metropolis: Learning from the Works of Clarence Stein and Paul Davidoff.” Date: 2019—present, Amount: $10,000

2. 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

3. 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

4. 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

5. 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

6. Co-Principal Investigator, Baltimore Community Foundation, “Creating an Urban

Ecosystem of Green and Blue Spaces in Greater Baltimore,” Date 2003, Amount: $42,114

7. 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

Internally Funded 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

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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

TEACHING AND ADVISING Courses Undergraduate

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

CRP814 Case Studies in Urban Planning for Housing CRP 6100 Participation and Advocacy in Planning (Core Class in MCRP curriculum) CRP 5200 Regional and Metropolitan Planning CRP 5400 Planning for Housing CRP 6960 Sustainability Studio

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CRP 6930 Neighborhood Planning Studio CRP 7300 Planning Dissertations and Thesis from Start to Finish (Core Class in Ph.D. curriculum)

Supervision of Doctoral Students at Ohio State University 2020–present Chair. Angel Arroyo-Rodriguez, PhD. candidate in City and Regional

Planning, “Food Waste Practices.”

2020–present Chair. Bilal Caliskan, PhD. candidate in City and Regional Planning, “Food Insecurity and Consumer Behavior.”

2020–present Co-Chair. Hui Jeong Ha, PhD. candidate in City and Regional Planning,

“Airports and Suburbia: A New Lens for Understanding Transformation in the U.S. Metropolis.”

2020–present Dissertation Committee Member. Aiden Irish, PhD. candidate in Public

Policy, “Forgotten Democracy: An Interpretative Study of Rural Collaborative Goverance.”

2020–present Chair. Rebecca Kemper, PhD. candidate in City and Regional Planning,

“Adoption or Abandonment? A Case Study of a University’s Creative Placemaking Planning Efforts in the Wake of the 21st Century Knowledge Economy Revolution”

2020–present Chair. Sahar Khaleel, PhD. student in City and Regional Planning 2020–present Dissertation Committee Member. Gala Korniyenko, PhD. candidate in

City and Regional Planning 2020–present Dissertation Committee Member. Jeeson Oh, PhD. candidate in City and

Regional Planning 2020–present Chair. Glennon Sweeney, PhD. student in City and Regional Planning 2018 Dissertation Committee Member. Daisuke Nagase, PhD. in City and

Regional Planning, “Spatial Differences in the Flow and Costs of Residential Mortgage Capital During Boom and Bust.”

2012–2017 Chair. Whitney Airgood-Obrycki, PhD. in City and Regional Planning,

“Neighborhood Change and Reinvestment in Cuyahoga County, Ohio.” 2017 Dissertation Committee Member. Cody Price, PhD. in City and Regional

Planning, “Alleviating Affordable Housing Stigma by Design.”

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2017 Dissertation Committee Member. So Young Lee, PhD. in City and Regional Planning, “Understanding of Relationship between Hope VI and Gentrification.”

2016 Dissertation Committee Member. Zachary Kenitzer, PhD. in City and

Regional Planning, “Why Plans Fail: Implementation and the Role of Experience, Expectations and Externalities.”

2016 Dissertation Committee Member. Jason Reece, PhD. in City and Regional

Planning, “Advancing Equity and Fair Housing: An Evaluation of HUD’s Sustainable Communities Initiative.”

2013–2016 Chair. Julia Elmer, PhD. in City and Regional Planning, “Reinventing the

Rust Belt: Welcoming Economies, Immigrant Entrepreneurship, and Urban Resilience.”

2014 Dissertation Committee Member. Mi Namgung, PhD. in City and

Regional Planning, “The Relationships between Attitudes, Neighborhood Types, and Travel Behavior: Implications for Public Transportation.”

2014 Dissertation Committee Member. Matthew Gnagey PhD. in Agricultural,

Environmental and Development Economics 2012 Dissertation Committee Member. Victoria Morckel, PhD. in City and

Regional Planning, Supervision of Doctoral Students outside Ohio State University 2018 Dissertation Committee Member. Andrew McMillan, PhD. University of

Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Urban and Regional Planning, “Of the Recovering Housing Market: How Neighborhood Characteristics and Real Estate Actors Affect.”

Supervision of Masters Students at Ohio State University 2019 Thesis Committee Member. Stephanie Rhodes, graduate of City and

Regional Planning, “The Environmental Design Barrier: Gendered Perceptions of Safety on the Ohio State University Campus.”

2018 Thesis Advisor. Juan Mendive, graduate of City and Regional Planning,

“Challenges and Opportunities of An Inner-Ring Suburb: A Case Study of Whitehall, Ohio.”

2017 Thesis Advisor. Matt Adair, graduate of City and Regional Planning,

“Suburbanization of the City: An Examination of Built Environment Characteristics and Social Life of German Village, a historic Urban

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Neighborhood in Columbus, Ohio.” 2017 Thesis Committee Member. Shelley Denison, graduate of City and

Regional Planning, “Food, Race, and Planning: A Critical Analysis of County Food Action Plans.”

2014 Thesis Committee Member. Hayden Shelby, graduate of City and Regional

Planning, “The Social Networks and Housing Location Preferences of Residents in the Linden Neighborhood”

2014 Thesis Advisor. Glennon Sweeney, graduate of City and Regional

Planning, “New (Sub)Urban Dreams: A Case Study of Redevelopment in Upper Arlington, Ohio.”

Supervision of Undergraduate Students at Ohio State University 2019 Senior Honors Thesis Advisor. Rebecca Finkes, BSCRP, “Seattle’s City-

permitted Homeless Villages.” 2013 Senior Honors Thesis Committee Member. Marc Rostan, B.A. in

Sociology, “Who’s Invested in Their Neighborhoods? Investigating Land Ownership After the Housing Crisis.”

2013 Senior Honors Thesis Advisor. Andrea Hong, BSCRP, “Language and

Cultural Barriers in Planning Communication.” Advising Activities 2013— Chair of the Bachelor of Sciences City and Regional Planning Program 2012— Academic Advisor for select students in the Masters of City and Regional

Planning Program SERVICE TO THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Service to the City and Regional Planning Section 2019 Chair, Search Committee for Head of City and Regional Planning Section 2013— Chair, Bachelor of Sciences City and Regional Planning Section 2014 Member, Search Committee for Assistant Professor in City and Regional

Section 2013 Member, Search Committee for Clinical Associate or Full Professor in

City and Regional Planning Section Service to the Knowlton School 2020 Member, Promotion and Tenure Committee

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2019— Member, Knowlton Academic Affairs Committee 2016 Member, Search Committee for Head of the Architecture Section 2012—2014 Member, Knowlton Technology Committee Service to the University 2019 Member, Arts and Humanities Curriculum Panel 2017—2018 Member, Grant Funding Committee for InFACT 2017 Review Rhodes-Marshall Scholars Applicants, Kuhns Honors and

Scholars Center SERVICE TO THE DISCIPLINE, PROFESSION AND COMMUNITY Disciplinary Service for Academic Organizations 2019— Secretary (elected), Governing Board of the Urban Affairs Association 2018— Secretary (elected), Governing Board of the Urban Affairs Association 2016— Member (elected), Governing Board of the Urban Affairs Association 2017— Institutional Member Representation of Ohio State University to the

Urban Affairs Association 2017 Member, Best Book Award Committee, Urban Affairs Association 2015 Member, Best Article in the Journal of Urban Affairs Award Committee,

Urban Affairs Association 2013 Organizer, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Workshop for

PhD. Job Search Professional Service 2011— Professional Reviewer for: Austria Science Fund, Harry R. Hughes Center for Agroecology

National Science Foundation, U.S. Fulbright Postdoctoral Scholarships 2011— Reviewer for Scholarly Press Book Proposals and Manuscripts

Cornell University Press, MIT Press, Polity, Routledge, University of Toronto Press

2010 Member, Conference Organizing Team for “Suburbs and the 2010

Census” 2009— Reviewer for the following scholarly journals:

Cities, City and Community, Ecology and Society, Environment and Behavior, Environment and Planning A, Environment and Planning C,

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Housing Policy Debate, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, Journal of Planning Education and Research, Journal of Planning Literature, Journal of Urban Affairs, Landscape and Urban Planning, Planning Perspectives, Professional Geographer, Social Inclusion, Social Science Research, Social Sciences, Sociological Forum, Urban Affairs Review, Urban Geography, Urban History, Urban Planning and Transport, Urban Studies

Professional Affiliations American Planning Association Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Association of American Geographers Association of Public Policy and Management Regional Studies Association Urban Affairs Association Public Commentary (quoted and cited) Interviewed for article: “Dublin’s Bridge Park aims to lure young workers, offer option for empty nesters” by Marla Rose, Columbus Dispatch, February 2017. https://www.dispatch.com/news/20170225/dublins-bridge-park-aims-to-lure-young-workers-offer-option-for-empty-nesters Work cited in: “The Secret to a Successful suburb: Lakewood, Cleveland Heights, and the Inner-ring Divide” by Stephen Koff, Cleveland.com, July, 2016. https://www.cleveland.com/metro/2016/07/the_secret_to_a_successful_sub.html Work cited in: “There are more Baltimores: America’s Legacy of hollowed-out Cities” by John Rennie Short, The Conversation, May 2015. https://theconversation.com/there-are-more-baltimores-americas-legacy-of-hollowed-out-cities-41734 Work cited in: “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.

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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: “Park tax would help restore neighborhood green spaces,” The Baltimore Sun, 19A. August 13, 2003. IMPACT, HONORS AND AWARDS 2020 Citation Indices (Google Scholar) Citations 970 H-Index 11 i10-index 14 2015 Finalist for the Best Conference Paper at Annual Urban Affairs

Association Conference, 2015. Coauthor Glennon Sweeney. 2014 Top 2 Bestseller, Global Migration: the Basics, Geography and Urban

Planning List, Routledge 2011 Top 4 Bestseller, Cities and Suburbs: New Metropolitan Reality in the

U.S., Geography and Urban Planning List, Routledge 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

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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.