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A series of lunchtime discussions presenting current research by doctoral and post-doctoral students examining a wide range of housing issues and topics.
Where: JCHS Office, One Bow Street, Suite 400
When: Noon – 1:30 pm
Friday, March 25:
THE POLITICAL BEHAVIOR OF HOMEOWNERS AND RENTERS IN AN
AFFORDABILITY CRISIS / Michael Hankinson, PhD Candidate,
Government, Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Wednesday, April 6:
PRIVATE PROJECTS, PUBLIC AMBITIONS: LARGE-SCALE, MIDDLE-INCOME
HOUSING IN NEW YORK CITY / Adam Tanaka, GSD, PhD Candidate,
Urban Planning; JCHS Meyer Fellow
Friday, April 22:
GENTRIFICATION AND RESIDENTIAL MOBILITY IN PHILADELPHIA /
Jackelyn Hwang, Sociology and Social Policy PhD 2015; Postdoctoral
Fellow, Office of Population Research, Princeton University
Lunch provided: please RSVP to james_chaknis@harvard.edu
The Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies advances understanding of housing issues and informs policy.
Through its research, education, and public outreach programs, the center helps leaders in government, business, and the civic sectors make decisions that effectively address the needs of cities and communities. Through graduate and executive courses, as well as fellowships and internship opportunities, the Center also trains and inspires the next generation of housing leaders.
jchs.harvard.edu