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SELECT JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS

Fullilove, M., S. Howe, M.R. Kaufman, D. Moulden, C. Weted, K. Silva, A. Murdock, S.E. Amin,

and D. Hyra. (2024). We Couldn’t Get the Big Win: A Situation Analysis of the Stress of Gentrification at Differing Points in the Process.” Built Environment 50(2): 241-255.

 

Gibbons, J., and D. Hyra. (2023). Special Issue Introduction: Gentrification, Housing, and Health

Outcomes.” Housing Policy Debate 33(1): 2-5.

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Anguelovski, I., A. Brand, M. Ranganathan, and D. Hyra. (2022). Decolonizing the Green City:

From Environmental Privilege to Emancipatory Green Justice.” Environmental Justice 15(1):1-

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Hyra, D., D. Moulden, C. Weted, and M. Fullilove. (2019). A Method for Making the Just City:

Housing, Gentrification, and Health.” Housing Policy Debate 29(3): 421-431.

 

Hyra, D. (2016). Commentary: Causes and Consequences of Gentrification and the Future of

Equitable Development Policy.” Cityscape 18(3): 169-177.

 

Hyra, D., and J. Rugh. (2016).The US Great Recession: Exploring Its Association with Black

Neighborhood Rise, Decline and Recovery.” Urban Geography 37(5): 700-726.

 

Hyra, D. (2015). Advancing the Future Urban Discourse.” City & Community 14(3): 254-257.

 

Hyra, D. (2015). Greasing the Wheels of Integration: Housing and Beyond in Mixed-Income,

Mixed-Race Neighborhoods.” Housing Policy Debate 25(4): 785-788.

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Derek Hyra is a professor in the School of Public Affairs and Founding Director of the Metropolitan Policy Center at American University. His research focuses on processes of neighborhood change, with an emphasis on housing, urban politics, and race. He is a leading expert on gentrification and equitable neighborhood development policy.

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