Going through copy edits of New York City: The Basics (to be published by @tandfresearch.bsky.social in December 2025). www.routledge.com/.../Anacker/...
Going through copy edits of New York City: The Basics (to be published by @tandfresearch.bsky.social in December 2025). www.routledge.com/.../Anacker/...
@nyupress.bsky.social: "We'd like to get your book into production."
Not a perfect fit but of possible interest: journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....
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Just published: Introduction to Housing, 3rd ed. @tandfresearch.bsky.social. We thank eds Kathryn Schell & Sarah Rae; assistants Selena Hostetler & Megha Patel; six reviewers; 38 contributors; & endorsers Ed Goetz, Rachel Kleit, Vinit Mukhija, & Alex Schwartz. www.routledge.com/.../Ana.../p....
What a great book!:-) Congratulations.:-)
Thanks, David. You have a book coming out as well.:-) Congrats.:-)
To be published by Routledge in spring 2026: New York City: The Basics.:-) @tandfresearch.bsky.social
Please let me know if you have any questions or comments. Your study sounds interesting and very timely -- we need more work on this topic.:-)
10. Worlds Away in Suburbia: The Changing Geography of High-Poverty Neighbourhoods in the Washington, DC Metropolitan Area γ
Willow Lung-Amam, Katrin B. Anacker and Nicholas Finio
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Just making lemonade out of lemons.:-) In the second round a newly added reviewer suggested leaving out chapter 3 (in the first round) which had became chapter 1 (in the second round). You know what I am doing these days.:-)
Submitted a book-length manuscript to a university press. The two reviewers thought that I should let the first two chapters go. Here they are in different form: www.routledge.com/Housing-in-t...
Thanks to @bhanlonurban.bsky.social, Rachel Kleit, Markus, Moss, and Rachel Brahinsky for most amazing comments. Wonderful discussion.:-)
Thank you for allowing us to work with you.:-)
Going through the layout of Introduction to Housing, third edition, to be published by Routledge in June 2025.:-) @tandfresearch.bsky.social www.routledge.com/Introduction...
Forthcoming in June 2025, published by @tandfresearch.bsky.social: Introduction to Housing, third edition. We thank 38 contributors, 6 anonymous reviewers, Editors Kathryn Schell, Evie Lonsdale, Sarah Rae, & assistants Megha Patel & Selena Hostetler.
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Just discovered -- wonderful ideas for a potential second edition.:-) www.tandfonline.com/doi/epdf/10....
Thank you for our patience and guidance.:-)
Going through copy edits of Introduction to Housing, 3rd edition, to be published by @tandfresearch.bsky.social in the summer of 2025.π
Axton Betz-Hamilton from @sdstate.bsky.social recently reviewed "Housing in the United States: The Basics" -- wonderful ideas for a potential second edition.:-)
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This edited volume has a chapter on homelessness: ugapress.org/book/9780820... The third edition is scheduled to be published in fall 2025.
Cover of Introduction to Housing, to be published by Routledge in the fall of 2025.
Introduction to Housing, third edition to be published by Routledge in the fall of 2025.:-)
I have been working on a project based on archival research since November 2017.:-)
A TON of work went into this book! Kudos!
Congratulations! I loved reading your book.:-)
Also of potential interest: www.routledge.com/Suburbia-in-...
Of potential interest. www.routledge.com/The-New-Amer...
Sharing "From Pre-Pandemic to Post-Pandemic Suburban Heavens of Privilege," a review essay published in the Journal of Urban History, covering the wonderful work by Steven Logan, @kyleriismandel.bsky.social, and Patrick Vitale.
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Just published: "The Evolution of the Four Eras of Planning Education in the United States" in the Journal of Planning Education and Research.
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NYC's 'City of Yes' zoning changesβpassed by council committee yesterday, and expected to receive full council approval on Dec 5βare accompanied with $5 billion for infrastructure & affordable housing.
The changes will enable more construction, particularly near transit.