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MICKEY
LAURIA
(864)
656-0520 E-mail:
Mlauria@clemson.edu
PROFESSIONAL
PREPARATION:
APPOINTMENTS: ·
Professor,
Department of Planning and Landscape Architecture, ·
Director, Ph.D.
in Environmental Design and Planning, ·
Director,
Center for Community Growth and Change, ·
Associate Dean
for Academic Affairs, 2001 - 03 ·
MHLA Professor,
2001 – 03 ·
Director,
Division of Urban Research and Policy Studies, 1986 – 2003 ·
Director,
Doctoral Program in Urban Studies, 1988 – 2003 ·
Manufactured
Housing Association of Louisiana Professor, 2001 – 2003 ·
University
Research Professor, 1988 – 2003 ·
Professor, 1996
– 1998 ·
Associate
Professor, 1986 - 1996 ·
Adjunct
Associate Professor, Department of Geography, 1986 – 1990 ·
Assistant
Professor, Graduate Program in Urban and Regional Planning and the Department
of Geography, 1981 – 1986 ·
Research
Associate, Institute of Urban and Regional Research, 1981 – 1984 Northern
·
Assistant
Professor, Department of Geography, 1980 - 1981 GRANTS AND AWARDS 2007
Principal Investigator, Conservation Easement’s Fiscal and Physical Effects on Affordable Housing, Research Initiative of the
Research Investment Fund, Office of Sponsored Programs, 2006
Principal Investigator, The
Effectiveness of Policy,
($10,000). 2005-06 Co-Investigator, Overview of
Direction for Preservation, 2005
Principal Investigator, Architecture,
Arts and Humanities ($1,500). 2005
Principal Investigator, Planning for growth in 2003-04 Principal
Investigator, Meeting Air Quality Standards Through Alternative Scenarios
in Transportation
2003 Principal Investigator, Enhancing
Recruitment and Quality of Out-of-State Doctoral Students, Board of Regents, ($80,000). 2003 Principal
Investigator, Neighborhood Collaborative Planning Clinic, McMoRan
Foundation, ($20,000). 2003 Exemplar Program, Doctoral Program in Urban
Studies, University of New PUBLICATIONS Books Lauria,
Mickey and Mirón, Luis F. 2005. Urban
Schools: The New Social Spaces of Resistance.
Lauria,
Mickey. Editor. 1997. Reconstructing
Urban Regime Theory: Regulating Urban Politics in a Global Economy. Refereed
Journal Articles (Last 5 years) Lauria, Mickey and Robert K. Whelan. 2008. Urban
Geography: Urban Regimes. International Encyclopedia of Human
Geography (forthcoming). Lang,
Robert E., Edward J. Blakely, Raymond J. Burby,
Thomas J. Campanella, Mickey Lauria,
Isabelle Maret, Arthur C. Nelson, and Lawrence J.
Vale. 2006. Is Lauria,
Mickey and Jacob A. Wagner. 2006. What can we learn for empirical studies of
planning theory: A comparative case analysis of extant literature.
Journal of Planning Education and
Research, 25, 4: 1-18. Lauria, Mickey. 2005.
Confessions of an erstwhile editor. Journal of Planning Education and Research, 25, 1: 9. Lauria,
Mickey, Vern K. Baxter, and Bridget Bordelon. 2004.
An Investigation of the Time Between Mortgage Default and Foreclosure. Housing
Studies, 19, 4: 581-600. Chapters
in Books, Book Reviews, etc. (Last 5 years) Lauria, M. and Erin Comstock. (2007). The effectiveness of
community land trusts: An affordable
housing comparison. Working Paper. Foley, John and Mickey Lauria. (2003). Historic Preservation in Unresolved Racial
Tensions. In Knights and Castles: Minorities and Urban Regeneration
edited by Huw Thomas and Francesco Lo Piccolo, pp.
67-89. Lauria, Mickey. 2003. Review of Community Development Corporations and Welfare Reform: Linkages, Roles, and Impacts by David J. Wright, Ingrid Gould Ellen, and Michael
H. Shill, Rockefeller Institute Press. In Journal of the American Planning
Association, 69, 4:447-448. Whelan, Robert K. and Mickey Lauria (2003). Urban Governance and the Urban Regime, Working
Paper No. 75, Division of Urban Research and Policy Studies, College of
Urban and Public Affairs, University of New Orleans, New Orleans, Louisiana Total number of graduate students
advised: Masters – 27, chaired 11, Ph.D. - 14, chaired 8. |
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