This paper describes and analyzes the successful collaboration between the Philadelphia Affordable Housing Coalition and the Cartographic Modeling Laboratory at the University of Pennsylvania. This collaboration resulted in a research study that helped the Coalition secure an additional $10 million for affordable housing in Philadelphia. The perspectives of the activist and researcher on the collaboration are presented in their own voices and they describe their expectations, efforts to build relationships, define roles, and deal with different work styles and culture. Recommendations for building effective research partnerships are also provided. community organizing, action research, affordable housing, collaboratio
Prior research has examined the role of intermediary organizations in affordable housing development...
Affordable housing has been a huge problem in American cities over the past century, particularly wi...
The Village of Arts and Humanities has initiated a collaborative community planning process entitled...
This paper describes and analyzes the successful collaboration between the Philadelphia Affordable H...
Pecha Kucha presentation given by Elizabeth Talbert, Visiting Assistant Professor of Sociology at Dr...
This presentation discusses a research and creative problem solving collaboration between academics ...
Participating in the UEPI sponsored Affordable Housing Summer Internship exposed me to the realities...
Policies affecting those living in poverty are often created without the direct and meaningful parti...
Instead of doing typical undergraduate summer research, I was a summer intern at the Southern Califo...
Researchers in urban housing and community development face significant challenges in evaluating the...
The changes in housing policy during the 1990s has been profound. With federal funds for non-market...
This thesis is a study that chronicles Penn South's history of affordability and social responsibili...
Calls on the city to coordinate affordable housing production subsidies with other public and privat...
In recent years, partnerships between nonprofits and private developers to develop affordable housin...
Academic and community research partnerships have gained traction as a potential bridge between the ...
Prior research has examined the role of intermediary organizations in affordable housing development...
Affordable housing has been a huge problem in American cities over the past century, particularly wi...
The Village of Arts and Humanities has initiated a collaborative community planning process entitled...
This paper describes and analyzes the successful collaboration between the Philadelphia Affordable H...
Pecha Kucha presentation given by Elizabeth Talbert, Visiting Assistant Professor of Sociology at Dr...
This presentation discusses a research and creative problem solving collaboration between academics ...
Participating in the UEPI sponsored Affordable Housing Summer Internship exposed me to the realities...
Policies affecting those living in poverty are often created without the direct and meaningful parti...
Instead of doing typical undergraduate summer research, I was a summer intern at the Southern Califo...
Researchers in urban housing and community development face significant challenges in evaluating the...
The changes in housing policy during the 1990s has been profound. With federal funds for non-market...
This thesis is a study that chronicles Penn South's history of affordability and social responsibili...
Calls on the city to coordinate affordable housing production subsidies with other public and privat...
In recent years, partnerships between nonprofits and private developers to develop affordable housin...
Academic and community research partnerships have gained traction as a potential bridge between the ...
Prior research has examined the role of intermediary organizations in affordable housing development...
Affordable housing has been a huge problem in American cities over the past century, particularly wi...
The Village of Arts and Humanities has initiated a collaborative community planning process entitled...