John Goering
Professor of Public Affairs and Real Estate
Education:
Ph.D. Brown University
Areas of Expertise:
Real Estate Market Analysis; Development; Housing and Land Use; and Undergraduate and Graduate Real Estate and Public Affairs education.
Selected Publications:
Review of "A Right to Housing" in the Journal of Regional Science, Vol. 47, No. 2, May 2007.
Fragile Rights in Cities: Rowman and Littlefield, forthcoming, 2007.
"The Political Origins and Implementation of a Federal Social Experiment in Housing Integration: Lessons for the 21st Century?" in Xavier de Souza Briggs (ed.) The Geography of Opportunity: Race and Housing Choice in Metropolitan America. Washington, DC: Brookings Institute Press. 2005.
Choosing a Better Life? Evaluating the Moving to Opportunity Experiment (co-authored with Judith Feins). The Urban Institute Press, May 2003.
Mortgage Lending, Racial Discrimination and Federal Policy. Washington, DC: The Urban Institute Press, 1996.
Academic Activities:
C.U.N.Y., Baruch College & Graduate Center, Professor, Public Affairs & Political Science, 1999-present.
University of North Carolina, Visiting Professor, Dept. of City & Regional Planning, 1979-1980
CUNY Graduate Center, Associate Professor, Sociology, 1972-1978
Washington University, Assistant to Associate Professor, Sociology, 1967-1972
Professional Activities:
Neighborhood Investment Advisory Panel Research Committee, New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development: 2005
Advisory Board for Research, Poverty&Race Action Council, 2004
The President’s Initiative on Race, the White House, Acting Deputy Director 1997-1999
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Research 1978-1999
U.S. Commission on International Migration & Cooperative Economic Development, Research Associate 1988-1989
U.S. Senate Committee on Immigration & Refugee Policy, Congressional Fellow 1986
Awards Honors etc:
A Three City Study of The Moving to Opportunity experiment: Causal Pathways and Qualitative Research: WT Grant, Rockefeller Foundation, Annie Casey Foundation. 2003-2007.
Ford Foundation and Fannie Mae Foundation. "Research on the Federal Fair Housing Act." 2002-2005.
Surdna Foundation, Lavanburg Foundation, Fannie Mae Foundation, the United Way, New York: Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the National Housing Act: Past Trends and Future Policies. 2000.