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John Brown University
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Biography and Research Information
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Samuel Zipp's scholarship encompasses urban planning, American history, and the cultural dimensions of finance and neoliberalism. His research explores the historical and contemporary forces shaping cities, with attention to housing, governance, and the dynamics of urbanization. Zipp's work examines topics ranging from gentrification and its relationship to thinkers like Jane Jacobs, to the social organization of property and the evolution of homeownership in the United States. Recent publications investigate the intersections of race, homeownership, and urban interdependence, as well as broader theoretical questions within urban studies. He also publishes on Australian history and society.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 31
- Citations: 93
Selected Publications
- The Social Organization of Property: The Homeownership System, Managed Hierarchy, and the Challenge of Social Selfhood in the Early Twentieth-Century United States (2025) DOI
- Race, Homeownership, and Urban Interdependence (2025) DOI
- The Forces of Decline and Regeneration: A Discussion of Jane Jacobs and Gentrification (2021) DOI
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