Political Scientist at George Mason U. studying US politics, congressional networks, parties, campaign finance, and other broken systems. Cat person, dog owner. Take my class: https://tinyurl.com/bderak89 Read me: https://substack.com/@misofact
Professor of History, George Mason University. Currently researching history of the Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project. Views my own.
zacharyschrag.com.
historyprofessor.org
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Card-carrying urbanist since 1998; housing developer, author, museum docent, board member, single-issue #climate voter. Opine solely for myself. Ex-CHI, BOS, RDU 🚄🚋🚴♂️🌇🏗️🚰🏳️🌈
Words @ggwash.org @citybuilder.bsky.social
Professor of Political Science at Vanderbilt University. Author of Segregation by Design and Political Monopolies in American Cities. 2022 Carnegie Fellow.
Climate journalist at Bloomberg and chronicler of weird suburbs. Opinions mine and not my bosses’
Transportation and history, sometimes both at once.
Interested in race, cities, politics. Diverging Space for Deviants (UGA Press 2021): http://tinyurl.com/Divergingspace Working on a new book project.
Design critic, author, 1970s, malls, kids, Marimekko // more at www.alexandralange.net
Historian at Elmhurst U, UW Madison + UT Austin alum
Good Parents, Better Homes, and Great Schools: Selling Segregation before the New Deal available July 2025 from UNC Press
Senior Washington Correspondent at Marketplace, Host & Senior Editor of the “Make Me Smart” podcast. Guest Host on C-SPAN's "Washington Journal". She/Her https://www.marketplace.org/shows/make-me-smart/
Director - UWA Public Policy Institute
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Author and Chief Economist at Redfin. Get my book Hate the Game: Economic Cheat Codes for Life, Love, and Work out now!
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macro, fiscal, Fed. creator of the Sahm rule recession indicator. Stay-At-Home Macro (SAHM) Substack.
Waitress turned Congresswoman for the Bronx and Queens. Grassroots elected, small-dollar supported. A better world is possible.
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Doting grandmother, among other things.
Bookish armchair radical.
"Well, that's just, like, my opinion, man. . . ."
Long, literate Editor-at-Large for @upittpress.bsky.social
Studying racially uneven sub/urban development with GIS, maps, #rstats, #rspatial
https://scottnmarkley.github.io
U.S. Senator, Massachusetts. She/her/hers. Official Senate account.
https://substack.com/@senatorwarren
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Founded in 1938, UGA Press currently publishes 60-70 new books a year, ranging from works of scholarship; creative and literary works; regional books; and digital projects.
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Canada’s leading social sciences publisher. Established in 1971.
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Founded in 1969, Temple University Press chose as its inspiration Russell Conwell's vision of the university as a place of educational opportunity for the urban working class.
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Home to @pavilionpoetry.bsky.social, @oxunienl.bsky.social, @modlangopen.bsky.social, and @lupdistribution.bsky.social.
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We publish in a wide range of scholarly and cultural fields for general readers, scholars, and students. Home of the Pitt Poetry Series.
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Established 1869
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staff writer @theatlantic.com and senior fellow @snfagora.bsky.social. author of GULAG, IRON CURTAIN, RED FAMINE, TWILIGHT OF DEMOCRACY and AUTOCRACY INC
https://linktr.ee/anneapplebaum
Renter rights & stopping displacement w/ policy & communication action.
Postdoc @curaumn.bsky.social & affiliate at @minnpop.bsky.social & @buoncities.bsky.social
https://www.kentoncard.com/
Geographer at Simon Fraser University. Policy mobilities; urban politics; harm reduction; social movements. Managing editor, EPC: Politics & Space (journals.sagepub.com/home/epc). Host, 'Minor Revisions' podcast (http://bit.ly/3suN9ur). Views my own.
Professor City and Regional Planning at the Ohio State University | Editor-in-Chief Journal of Urban Affairs |
urban planning & public policy prof @ UC Irvine | core dev @ PySAL & QuantEcon | urban social science & spatial data science | open source
https://knaaptime.com
Assistant Professor of Education Policy | George Mason University | Education Politics, Governance, and Public Opinion
Professor of Sociology, Dartmouth;views my own. Author, 'Capital w/out Borders' https://shorturl.at/bGsLB and 'Offshore' https://shorturl.at/rTacl; words
@washingtonpost.com, @nytimes.com, the Atlantic & the Guardian.
All at brookeharrington.com
Housing Policy | Race Relations | Community Development | Reparative Justice
Associate Professor - Sociology
University of Toronto
www.drdantzler.com
Founding Director - Housing Justice Lab
School of Cities
www.housingjusticelab.org
Senior housing researcher, University of Toronto School of Cities. Author, “Clara at the Door with a Revolver”(2023), “Home Truths: Fixing Canada’s Housing Crisis” ( 2024).
We are Housing Studies - the international journal providing a forum for theoretical and analytical developments in the housing field.
Urban geographer (University of Amsterdam) | Housing | Author (Das Mag) | Co-director Amsterdam Centre for Inequality Studies (AMCIS) | Editor International Journal of Housing Policy, Beleid & Maatschappij | All links:
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Cities and design for @Bloomberg @CityLab. Texan. Chili purist.
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Dad, husband, host @Marketplace. IPAs. Soccer referee, trail runner, mountain biker. Veteran. kryssdal@marketplace.org
Husband, dad, veteran, writer, and proud Midwesterner. 19th US Secretary of Transportation and former Mayor of South Bend.
Temerty Professor of Modern European History, Munk School, University of Toronto; Permanent Fellow, IWM Vienna; Emeritus Levin Professor, Yale. Author of "On Freedom," "On Tyranny," "Our Malady," "Road to Unfreedom," "Black Earth," and "Bloodlands"
President,The British Academy.
Writes about housing and economic inequality.
Life Fellow at Girton College, Emerita Honorary Professor in the Dept of Geography, Cambridge University, UK.
(Views my own).
New York Times journalist covering cities and urban policy for The Upshot. emily.badger@nytimes.com, ebadger.21 on Signal
Economic columnist at Washington Post | Data aficionado | Email: Heather.long@washpost.com
Professor of Sociology, International Affairs, and Public Policy & Public Administration, George Washington University; Professor Emerita of Sociology and Urban Studies, Brown University. Studies social exclusion, homelessness, urban poverty, homeworking.
Solidarity
Publisher at Cicada Song Press.
Writer, speculative fiction, poetry, reader, anarchist, animist, cat lover, disabled, neurospicy, teacher, learner, antiracist, feminist, environmentalist, not necessarily in that order
Professor Emerita of Urban Planning FSU.
Studied philosophy at Haverford, then planning at Cornell. LGBTQ+ Spaces and urban development. Work in Africa, and MidEast, Fulbright in Jordan
Married trans woman living in Maine
Queer Quaker writing a memoir
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Assistant Professor of Urban Studies at NYU Shanghai. I study housing, neighborhood change, and fintech lending.
Geographer and planning theorist at the University of Luxembourg 🇱🇺,interested in spaces & flows. Studying urbanization, financial centres, governance and planning in conflict.
Professor of Sociology at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU Munich) & Founding Director of the Munich International Stone Center for Inequality Research (ISI)
Inequality, wealth, social mobility
https://fabianpfeffer.com/
https://isi-munich.de/
urbanist, transport prof at UBC, doodler, political junkie, explorer/navigator, cat-lover, USPS fan, and cook
Land-use planner. From Chicago, now in Manhattan. BA (psychology), Haverford; MPA, PhD (political science), Harvard. Taught at Rutgers, 1983-2019, teaching at Princeton with my wife Deborah Popper, 2001-present. Google has the woowoo details.
AICP planner and PhD candidate in urban planning @mcgill.ca in Montreal.
Housing, finance, land. Views are my own. 🇼🇸🇦🇸 she / her / ia
Ex NY Times, now author of Substack Paul Krugman. Nobel laureate and, according to Donald Trump, "Deranged BUM". Also Research Professor at the City University of New York Graduate Center and senior scholar at the GC-CUNY Stone Center.
Economics editor at The Bulwark. MS NOW (formerly MSNBC) anchor.
Previously WaPo op-ed columnist and NYT reporter.
Econ, politics, immigration, tax, etc. + occasional theater nerdery.
Political scientist at Boston University. Local politics; public policy; housing
Community Development Practitioner | Urban Sociologist and Embedded Urban Planner focused on building healthy, safe, and vibrant neighborhoods. Research focus on Sociology and Psychology of the American Rust Belt.
Penn State | Arizona State
Author of Neighborhood of Fear, Dir of American Studies at Rutgers-Newark, working on a cultural history of cable, 90s lover, power pop enthusiast
For over 100 years, RPA has been shaping transit systems, protecting the environment & promoting greater economic opportunity in the NY-NJ-CT region. rpa.org
Researcher at LISER (Luxembourg) interested in (shared) housing provision (for young people), hyper-commodified housing products, mixed-use development, live-work pathways, urban governance, institutional frameworks
US carceral and urban history, jail and policing, historiography. AAUP, abolition, working mom in CT, personal account. newsletter publisher, plz subscribe: https://carceral-history.ghost.io/
Urban/historical geographer
UConn Hartford.
Parks for sustainable cities.
Boston sports | Guide dog puppy raiser
Personal account
Planning/policy research and teaching. All the yarn things, always tired, interested in making places better. Parent to kids in too many activities. She/her in nutmeggerland by way of NH MA & NC. Not my employer's views.
Sociologist, urbanist, ethnographer, prof of public policy at Georgetown, author of The Voucher Promise https://bit.ly/2Bz1EoA
Social scientist. Housing, inequality, political economy. Associate Editor International Journal of Housing Policy. Assistant Professor Dep. of Land Economy, University of Cambridge. Own views.
Associate professor @UvA
ERC-consolidator PROTEINSCAPES:
political geographies of meat & dairy
Human Geography
Political Science
Geograaf/ Geographer, Universiteit van Amsterdam
Cities / Housing / Politics / Segregation / Gentrification / Pop Culture
Sociologist interested in well-being, housing, networks & methods. Senior Lecturer (Adj. Prof. Sociology) and Vice Head of Dept @ UEF, Senior Advisor @ INVEST. SHARE-FI SISU-SRC CoRoL.
Soziologie Prof mit Fokus Sozialpolitik. Ich forsche kritisch zu Wohnungslosigkeit und prekärem Wohnen. Hier privat/opinions my own.
Sociologist: social policy, housing, homelessness researcher.
Assoc Prof; Director @umdsmartgrowth.bsky.social; posting about cities, housing, public spaces...and all the other stuff I'm excited about.
Studying housing from Central NJ
Investigative reporter covering housing and community development for Shelterforce.org.
Signal: 541-514-4223
Democracy Skies in Blueness
BEARE Chair and Professor of Real Estate, Lindner College of Business
Economist at UMass Boston and Center for American Progress; focus on racial wealth inequality, retirement savings and economic policy. Center on data driven policy development. Skeets are all my own opinions.