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CLARA IRAZABAL Curriculum Vitae (08.2016) Director of Latina/Latino Studies Professor of Urban Planning 204 Haag Hall 5120 Rockhill Road Kansas City, MO 64110 Tel: +1-816-235-2541; Skype: clarairazabal; Cell: (+1-917) 539-9828 E-mail: [email protected] EMPLOYMENT 2016- Director of Latina/Latino Studies Program Professor of Urban Planning, tenured Department of Architecture, Urban planning + Design University of Missouri – Kansas City (UMKC), Kansas City, MO 2015-2016 Associate Professor of Urban Planning Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (GSAPP) Columbia University (CU), New York, NY 2010-2016 Director of the Latin Lab, GSAPP, CU 2008-2015 Assistant Professor of Urban Planning, GSAPP, CU 2002-2008 Assistant Professor of Urban Design and Planning School of Policy, Planning and Development (SPPD) University of Southern California (USC), Los Angeles, CA EDUCATION Post-Doctorate Courses “Intersectionalities: Theorizing Multiple Discrimination, Identity and Power,” Fall 2011. Law School, Columbia University, USA. “Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences,” Summer 2010. Interdisciplinary QMSS M.A. Program, Columbia University, USA. “Transforming Scholarship Through Multimedia,” Summer 2004. The Institute for Multimedia Literacy, Annenberg Center for Communication, University of Southern California, USA. Doctorate Degree Doctor of Philosophy, Architecture, June 2002. University of California at Berkeley, USA. Dissertation: Curitiba and Portland: Architecture, City Making, and Urban Governance in the Era of Globalization Advisor: Dr. Nezar AlSayyad. Committee members: Drs. Manuel Castells, Galen Cranz, Mike Martin. Fields: Comparative Urban Planning and Design. Master Degrees Master (1-year program), Architecture, December 1994. University of California at Berkeley, USA. Fields: Architecture, Computer Applications. Magister Scientiarum (2-year program), Urban Design and Planning, June 1993. Central University of Venezuela, Venezuela. Professional Degree Architect (6-year professional program), May 1987. Central University of Venezuela, Venezuela.

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CLARA IRAZABAL Curriculum Vitae (08.2016)

Director of Latina/Latino Studies Professor of Urban Planning

204 Haag Hall 5120 Rockhill Road

Kansas City, MO 64110

Tel: +1-816-235-2541; Skype: clarairazabal; Cell: (+1-917) 539-9828 E-mail: [email protected]

EMPLOYMENT

2016- Director of Latina/Latino Studies Program Professor of Urban Planning, tenured Department of Architecture, Urban planning + Design University of Missouri – Kansas City (UMKC), Kansas City, MO 2015-2016 Associate Professor of Urban Planning Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (GSAPP) Columbia University (CU), New York, NY 2010-2016 Director of the Latin Lab, GSAPP, CU 2008-2015 Assistant Professor of Urban Planning, GSAPP, CU 2002-2008 Assistant Professor of Urban Design and Planning School of Policy, Planning and Development (SPPD) University of Southern California (USC), Los Angeles, CA

EDUCATION

Post-Doctorate Courses “Intersectionalities: Theorizing Multiple Discrimination, Identity and Power,” Fall 2011. Law School,

Columbia University, USA. “Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences,” Summer 2010. Interdisciplinary QMSS M.A. Program,

Columbia University, USA. “Transforming Scholarship Through Multimedia,” Summer 2004. The Institute for Multimedia Literacy,

Annenberg Center for Communication, University of Southern California, USA. Doctorate Degree Doctor of Philosophy, Architecture, June 2002. University of California at Berkeley, USA.

Dissertation: Curitiba and Portland: Architecture, City Making, and Urban Governance in the Era of Globalization Advisor: Dr. Nezar AlSayyad. Committee members: Drs. Manuel Castells, Galen Cranz, Mike Martin. Fields: Comparative Urban Planning and Design.

Master Degrees Master (1-year program), Architecture, December 1994. University of California at Berkeley, USA.

Fields: Architecture, Computer Applications. Magister Scientiarum (2-year program), Urban Design and Planning, June 1993. Central University of

Venezuela, Venezuela. Professional Degree Architect (6-year professional program), May 1987. Central University of Venezuela, Venezuela.

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RESEARCH STATEMENT AND AREAS OF INTEREST My work departs from a normative premise: Planning should be emancipatory—lead to outcomes that liberate communities from oppressive socio-spatial conditions. My research seeks to expose the many guises under which planning fails to deliver on its emancipatory promise and points to ways of overcoming this planning paradox. Subthemes: Planning in/with Latino Communities Planning in Latin America Planning and Architectural Theory

PUBLICATIONS Many publications are publicly available at: http://academiccommons.columbia.edu/catalog?utf8=✓&q=irazabal&utf8=✓ You can also search at: http://www.citeulike.org/user/irazabal/publications or http://columbia.academia.edu/ClaraIrazabal Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e TecnoIôgico (CNPq Brazil) CV: http://lattes.cnpq.br/1516788872399059

BOOKS

Authored Books

Irazábal, C. City Making and Urban Governance in the Americas: Curitiba and Portland. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, 2005. http://www.ashgate.com/pdf/tis/9780754642534_ROW.pdf

Edited Books

Irazábal, C. (ed.). Transbordering Latin Americas: Liminal Places, Cultures, and Powers (T)Here. Series: Routledge Research in Transnationalism. New York, London: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2014. http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415840392/

Irazábal, C. (ed.) Ordinary Places, Extraordinary Events: Citizenship, Democracy, and Public Space in Latin America. Series: Planning, History and Environment. New York, London: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2008. http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415354523/ Kindle edition: http://www.amazon.com/Ordinary-Places-Extraordinary-Events-ebook/dp/B000SIW7VE/ref=tmm_kin_title_popover Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group reprinted the book in soft cover in 2015, http://www.tandf.net/books/details/9781138909458/

PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES

Note regarding coauthored works: In this field it is common to coauthor papers and the order of contributors indicate the level of contribution, from the main contribution to the least. The majority of my coauthors have been students or junior colleagues I have mentored.

Planning in Latin America

Angotti, T. and C. Irazábal. “Planning Latin American Cities: Dependencies and ‘Best Practices.’” Latin American Perspectives, 2016, 1-19. http://lap.sagepub.com/content/early/2016/07/07/0094582X16659463?papetoc

Irazábal, C., C. Mendoza-Arroyo, C. Ortiz Arciniegas, R. Ortiz Sánchez, and J. Maya. “Enabling Community-Higher Education Partnerships: Common Challenges, Multiple Perspectives.” Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability (COSUST) 17(C) 2015, 22-29. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1877343515000846

Irazábal, C. “Transbordering Planning: Esempi dall’America Latina.” Territorio 69, 2014, 7-17, in Italian.

Tovar-Restrepo, M. and C. Irazábal. “Indigenous Women and Violence in Colombia: Agency, Autonomy, and Territoriality.” Latin American Perspectives 41(1) 2014, 41-60. http://lap.sagepub.com/content/early/2013/06/17/0094582X13492134

Irazábal, C. and G. Fumero. “El Movimiento Ocupa Wall Street: Lecciones de Movimientos Latinoamericanos y de Derechos de los Inmigrantes en EEUU,” Urban NS03, 2012, 141-153.

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http://www.aq.upm.es/Departamentos/Urbanismo/publicaciones/urban_NS03_10.html

Irazábal, C. and J. Foley. “Reflections on the Venezuelan Transition from a Capitalist Representative Democracy to a Socialist Participatory Democracy: What are Planners to Do?” Latin American Perspectives 37(1), 2010, 97-122. http://lap.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/37/1/97

Irazábal, C. “One Size Does Not Fit All: Land Markets and Property Rights for the Construction of the Just City.” (A Debate Regarding Anne Haila’s Article ‘The Market as the New Emperor’). International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 33(2), 2009: 558-563. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1468-2427.2009.00884.x/full

Irazábal, C. “Localizing Urban Design Traditions: Gated and Edge Cities in Curitiba.” Journal of Urban Design 11(1) 2006, 73-96. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/13574800500297736

Irazábal, C. “A Planned City Coming of Age: Rethinking Ciudad Guayana Today.” Journal of Latin American Geography 3(1), 2004, 22-51. http://muse.jhu.edu/login?uri=/journals/journal_of_latin_american_geography/v003/3.1irazabal.html [2nd prize by the Venezuelan Section of the Latin American Studies Association, March 2006. Competition for Distinguished Scholarship on Venezuela, entries from 2004-2006].

Irazábal, C. “Architecture and the Production of Postcard Images: Invocation of Tradition vs. Critical Regionalism in Curitiba” (In Spanish: “La arquitectura y la producción de imágenes de tarjeta postal: La invocación de la tradición versus el regionalismo crítico en Curitiba”). Anuario de Espacios Urbanos: Historia, Cultura, Diseño. 2001, 117-136.

Irazábal, C. “Behind the Scenes in Wonderland: Reassessing Curitiba’s Planning Model.” AULA: Architecture and Urbanism in Las Américas. 1999, 92-103.

Planning in/with Latino Communities

González, E. R. and C. Irazábal. “Emerging Issues in Planning: Ethno-Racial Intersections.” Local Environment: The International Journal of Justice and Sustainability, 20(6), 2015, 600-610, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13549839.2015.1048975.

Irazábal, C. "Beyond ‘Latino New Urbanism’: Advocating Ethnurbanisms" Journal of Urbanism: International Research on Placemaking and Urban Sustainability (special issue on Latino Urbanism: Placemaking in 21st Century American Cities), 5(2/3), 2012, 241-268. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/17549175.2012.701817

Kotin, S., G. R. Dyrness and C. Irazábal. “Immigration and Integration: Religious and Political Activism for/with Immigrants in Los Angeles.” Progress in Development Studies 11(4), 2011, 263-284. http://pdj.sagepub.com/content/11/4/263.abstract?etoc

Carpio, G., Irazábal, C., and L. Pulido. “The Right to the Suburb? Rethinking Lefebvre and Immigrant Activism.” Journal of Urban Affairs 33(2), 2011, 185-208. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1467-9906.2010.00535.x/abstract

Irazábal, C. and G. R. Dyrness. “Promised Land? Immigration, Religiosity, and Space in Southern California.” Space and Culture 13(4), 2010, 356-375. http://sac.sagepub.com/content/13/4/356.abstract

Gómez-Barris, M. and C. Irazábal. “Transnational Meanings of La Virgen de Guadalupe: Religiosity, Space and Culture at Plaza Mexico.” Culture and Religion 10(3), 2009, 339-357. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/14755610903287419

Irazábal, C. and A. Punja. “Cultivating Just Planning and Legal Institutions: A Critical Assessment of the South Central Farm Struggle in Los Angeles.” Journal of Urban Affairs 31(1): 1-23, 2009. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1467-9906.2008.00426.x/abstract

Irazábal, C. and R. Farhat. “Latino Communities in the United States: Place-Making in the Pre-World War II, Post-World War, and Contemporary City.” Journal of Planning Literature 22(3), 2008, 207-228. http://jpl.sagepub.com/content/22/3/207.short

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Irazábal, C. and M. Gómez-Barris. “Bounded Tourism: Immigrant Politics, Consumption, and Traditions at Plaza Mexico.” Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change 5(3), 2007, 186-213. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.2167/jtcc100.0

Planning in/with Other Communities

Irazábal, C. and C. Huerta. “Intersectionality and Planning at the Margins: LGBTQ Youth of Color in New York.” Gender, Place and Culture: A Journal of Feminist Geography, 23:5, 2016, 714-732. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0966369X.2015.1058755

Moreno-Leguizamon, C., Tovar-Restrepo, M., Irazábal, C. and C. Locke. “The Learning Alliance Methodology: Contributions and Challenges for Multicultural Planning in Health Service Provision. A case-study in Kent, UK.” Planning Theory & Practice, 16:1, 2015, 79-96. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14649357.2014.990403#.VMWG8GR4rAE.

Chakravarty, S. and C. Irazábal. “Golden Geese or White Elephants? The Paradoxes of World Heritage Sites and Community-Based Tourism Development in Agra, India.” Community Development: Journal of the Community Development Society 42(3), 2011, 359-376. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/15575330.2010.519042#preview

Bani-Hashim, A. R., Irazábal, C., and G. Byrum. “The Scheherazade Syndrome: Fiction and Fact in Dubai’s Quest to Become a Global City.” Architecture Theory Review 15(2), 2010, 210-231. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/13264826.2010.495455

Irazábal, C. and J. Neville. “Neighborhoods in the Lead: Grassroots Planning for Social Transformation in Post-Katrina New Orleans?” Planning Practice & Research 22(2), 2007, 131-153. http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/section?content=a782992192&fulltext=713240928media

Architectural and Planning Theory

Irazábal, C. “Realizing Planning's Emancipatory Promise: Learning from Regime Theory to Strengthen Communicative Action.” Planning Theory 8(2), 115-139, 2009. http://plt.sagepub.com/content/8/2/115.abstract

Irazábal, C. and S. Chakravarty. “Entertainment-Retail Centers in Hong Kong and Los Angeles: Trends and Lessons.” International Planning Studies 12(3), 2007, 241-271. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/13563470701640150

Irazábal, C. “Kitsch is Dead, Long Live Kitsch: The Production of Hyperkitsch in Las Vegas.” Journal of Architectural and Planning Research 24(3), 2007, 199-223. http://japr.homestead.com/files/TOC243.pdf

Vanderbeek, M. and C. Irazábal. “New Urbanism as a New Modernist Movement: A Comparative Look at Modernism and New Urbanism.” Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review XIX(1), 2007, 41-57. http://iaste.berkeley.edu/pdfs/19.1d-Fall07vanderbeek%20irazabal-sml.pdf

Irazábal, C. “From Pruitt-Igoe to World Trade Center: Planning and the ex/implosion of (post)modernity” (In Portuguese: "Do Pruitt-Igoe ao World Trade Center: planejando a ex/implosão do (pos)modernismo"). Revista Brasileira de Estudos Urbanos e Regionais 5(2), 2003, 9-26. http://www.anpur.org.br/publicacoes/Revistas/Anpur_v5n2.pdf

Irazábal, C. “Beyond the Urban Convergence / Divergence Debate: Architecture and Urbanism in a Contemporary Global Context” (In Portuguese: "Ultrapassando o debate entre convergência e divergência urbanas: a arquitetura e o urbanismo em um contexto global"). Cadernos IPPUR XVII(1), 2003, 111-132.

Irazábal, C. “Nighttime and Daytime Blurred: Hyperreality and Kitsch in Las Vegas.” Portafolio, Nos. 5 and 6, 2002, 5a-24a.

Peer-reviewed research reports Irazábal, C. and M. Marchant (co-coordinators). “Learning from 27F: A Comparative Assessment of Urban

Reconstruction Processes After the 2010 Eathquake in Chile.” In Spanish: “Aprendiendo del 27F: Una evaluación comparativa de los procesos de reconstrucción urbana en Chile después del terremoto de 2010”. Proyecto de investigación financiado por el Columbia-Chile Fund de Columbia Global Center

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Santiago y CONICYT, Chile. Dirigido por el Latin Lab y Santiago Research Cell, GSAPP Columbia University. 2015. 158pp. http://globalcenters.columbia.edu/santiago/content/learning-27f-comparative-assessment-urban-reconstruction-processes-chile-after-2010

Irazábal, C. “Urban Environmental Challenges: Climate Disruption in Latin America and the Caribbean” (in Spanish, “Retos Urbano Ambientales: Disturbio Climático en América Latina y el Caribe”). One of five Conceptual Documents prepared as inputs for the first issue of the State of Affairs in Cities of Latin America and the Caribbean; in Spanish, Estado de las Ciudades de America Latina y el Caribe. United Nations-HABITAT Regional Office for Latin America and the Caribbean, 2010.

Irazábal, C. “Revisiting urban planning in Latin America and the Caribbean.” One of eight regional studies prepared as inputs for the seventh issue of the Global Report on Human Settlements 2009 Planning Sustainable Cities: Policy Directions GRHS. 2009, United Nations Human Settlement Programme.

Articles under revise-and-resubmit status

Irazábal, C. "Coastal Planning in ‘The Green Republic’: Tourism Development and the Nature-Infrastructure Paradox in Costa Rica." Revised and resubmitted to the International Journal of Urban and Regional Research (IJURR), July 24th, 2016. Manuscript ID: IJURR-Art-1703.R1.

Letelier, F. and C. Irazábal. “Contesting TINA: Community Planning Alternatives for Disaster Reconstruction in Chile.” Revised and resubmitted to the Journal of Planning Education and Research (JPER), July 3rd, 2016. Manuscript ID: JPER-2013-118.R3.

Articles under peer-review

Handal, C. and C. Irazábal. “Lost-and-Found and Lost-Again Public Space: Policy, Planning and Community in ‘Safer Hoods’ in Tegucigalpa, Honduras.” Submitted to Journal of Urban Affairs, August 30th, 2016. Manuscript ID:

Joseph, S., Irazábal, C. and A. M. Désir. "Trust and Hometown Associations in Haitian Post-Earthquake Reconstruction." Submitted to International Migration, August 24th, 2016. Manuscript ID: IM-16-151.

Irazábal, C. “The Counter Land Grabbing of the Precariat: Housing Movements and Restorative Justice in Brazil.” Submitted to International Journal of Urban and Regional Research. 30-Mar-2016. Manuscript ID: IJURR-D&D-0149.

Irazábal, C., with I. Sosa, and L. Schlenker. “The Sleek Skyscraper and the Self-Built Shack: Rhizomatic Collisions in Caracas’ Torre David.” Submitted to

OTHER WORKS

Book chapters

Carpio, G., Irazábal, C., and L. Pulido. “Right to the Suburb? In B.M. Nicolaides and A. Wiese (eds.) The Suburb Reader, New York, London: Routledge, 2nd ed. 2016: 482-487.

Irazábal, C. Citizenship, Democracy and Public Space in Latin America. In Angotti, T. (ed). Urban Latin America. Rowman & Littlefield. Forthcoming 2017.

Irazábal, C. “Public, Private, People Partnerships (PPPPs): Reflections from Latin American Cases.” In Lehavi, A. Private Communities and Urban Governance: Theoretical and Comparative Perspectives. US: Springer, 2016, 191-214. http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-33210-9_9

de Castro, A. and C. Irazábal. “An Unusual Map of Chilean Cities/ Un Mapa Inusual de las Ciudades Chilenas.” In Díaz, F. and A. de Castro (eds.). Who Cares for Chilean Cities?/ ¿Quién se preocupa por las Ciudades Chilenas? New York, Santiago: GSAPP Books, Ediciones ARQ, 2014, 10-13.

Irazábal, C. “Introduction: What Do We Mean by ‘Transbordering Latin Americas’?” In Irazábal, C. (ed.). Transbordering Latin Americas: Liminal Places, Cultures, and Powers (T)Here. New York, London: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2014, 1-19.

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Irazábal, C. and M. Gómez-Barris. “Diasporic Tourism: Immigrant Politics and Place Making in Los Angeles’ Plaza Mexico.” In Irazábal, C. (ed.). Transbordering Latin Americas: Liminal Places, Cultures, and Powers (T)Here. New York, London: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2014, 96-126.

Chakravarty, S. and C. Irazábal. “Golden Geese or White Elephants? The Paradoxes of World Heritage Sites and Community-Based Tourism Development in Agra, India.” In Phillips, R. and S. Roberts (ed). Tourism, Planning, and Community Development. New York: Routledge, 2013, 125-142.

Irazábal, C. “Desenho Urbano, Planejamento e Políticas de Desenvolvimento em Curitiba.” In V. del Rio and W. Siembieda (eds.). Desenho Urbano Contemporâneo no Brasil. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: LTC (Livros Tecnicos e Cientificos, LTDA), 2013, 179-197.

Irazábal, C. and J. Foley. “Espacio, Revolución y Resistencia: Lugares Ordinarios y Eventos Extraordinarios en Caracas.” In A. Almandoz (ed.). Caracas, de la Metrópoli Súbita a la Meca Roja. Quito, Ecuador: Organización Latinoamericana y del Caribe de Centros Históricos (Olacchi), 2012, 285-322.

Carpio, G., Irazábal, C., and L. Pulido. “Right to the Suburb? In P. Kantor and D. Judd (eds.) American Urban Politics in a Global Age: The Reader, 7/e. Pearson Education, 2013: 251-275.

Irazábal, C. “Transnational Planning: Reconfiguring Spaces and Institutions.” In S. Krätke, K. Wildner and S. Lanz (eds.). Transnationalism and Urbanism. London, New York: Routledge / Taylor & Francis Group, 2012, 72-90.

Irazábal, C. and R. Farhat. “Historical Overview of Latinos and Planning in the Southwest: 1900 to the Present.” In M. Rios and L. Vazquez, with L. Miranda (eds.). Diálogos: Placemaking in Latino Communities. London, New York: Routledge / Taylor & Francis Group, 2012, 23-35.

Harris, S. C. and C. Irazábal. “Transforming Subjectivities: Service that Expands Learning in Urban Planning.” In T. Angotti, C. S. Doble, and P. Horrigan (Eds.). Service-Learning in Design and Planning: Educating at the Boundaries. Oakland, CA: New Village Press, 2012, 107-124.

Irazábal, C. “Development and Cooperation at a Crossroads: Between Shattered Dreams and a Just World.” In C. Mendoza, M. Ngulube, and R. Colacios (eds.). Reflections on Development and Cooperation. Program of Development and Cooperation at Universitat Internacional de Calalunya, 2011, 3-6.

Irazábal, C. “Ethnoscapes.” In T. Banerjee and A. Loukaitou-Sideris (eds.). Companion to Urban Design: Routledge Companions. London and New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2011, 562-573.

Irazábal, C. “Retos Urbano Ambientales: Disturbio Climático en América Latina y el Caribe.” In ONU-HABITAT, Estado de las Ciudades de América Latina y el Caribe. 2010, 141-162.

Irazábal, C. “Planificación y Diseño Urbano y Regional en Curitiba: El Ultimo Medio Siglo.” In Cámara de Comercio de Bogotá (ed.). Ciudad-Región Global: Aportes de Experiencias Internacionales para Bogotá y Cundinamarca. Vicepresidencia de Gestión Cívica y Social, Dirección de Proyectos y Gestión Urbana. Bogotá, Colombia. 2009, pp. 45-83.

Irazábal, C. “Urban Design, Planning, and The Politics of Development in Curitiba.” In V. del Rio and W. Siembieda (eds.). Contemporary Urbanism in Brazil: Beyond Brasilia. University Press of Florida. 2009, pp. 202-223.

Irazábal, C. “Espacialidad Local en un Mundo Global.” In Red Mexicana de Ciudades Hacia la Sustentabilidad (ed.). El Futuro De Las Ciudades y El Turismo. Memorias Del VIII Seminario-Taller Internacional. Zinacantpec, México: El Colegio Mexiquense, A.C. Forthcoming.

Irazábal, C. “Prologue: Ordinary Places, Extraordinary Events.” In Irazábal, C. (ed.) Ordinary Places, Extraordinary Events: Democracy, Citizenship, and Public Space in Latin America. New York/ London: Routledge/ Taylor & Francis Group, 2008.

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Irazábal, C. “Citizenship, Democracy, and Public Space in Latin America.” In Irazábal, C. (ed.) Ordinary Places, Extraordinary Events: Democracy, Citizenship, and Public Space in Latin America. New York/ London: Routledge/ Taylor & Francis Group, 2008.

Irazábal, C. and J. Foley. “Space, Revolution, and Resistance: Ordinary Places and Extraordinary Events in Caracas.” In Irazábal, C. (ed.) Ordinary Places, Extraordinary Events: Democracy, Citizenship, and Public Space in Latin America. New York/ London: Routledge/ Taylor & Francis Group, 2008.

Irazábal, C. “Architecture and the Production of Postcard Images: Invocations of Tradition vs. Critical Transnationalism in Curitiba.” In AlSayyad, Nezar (ed.). The End of Tradition? London: Routledge, 2004.

Book reviews

Irazábal, C. Modernization, Urbanization and Development in Latin America, 1900s-2000s (A. Almandoz. Routledge, 2015). Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review, 27 (11), 2016: 85-86.

Irazábal, C. Taming the Disorderly City: The Spatial Landscape of Johannesburg After Apartheid (M. J. Murray. Cornell University Press, Ithaca and London, 2008). Journal of Architectural and Planning Research 28 (4), 2011: 359-360.

Irazábal, C. Immigration and Integration in Urban Communities: Renegotiating the City (Hanley, L., Ruble, B., and A. Garland (eds.). Washington DC and Baltimore: Woodrow Wilson Center Press and The J. Hopkins University Press). Canadian Journal of Urban Research (CJUR) 19 (1), 2010: 109-11.

Irazábal, C. Street Meeting: Multiethnic Neighborhoods in Early Twentieth-Century Los Angeles (M. Wild. University of California Press, Berkeley, Los Angeles, CA, 2005). Journal of the American Planning Association 72 (4), 2006: 517-18.

Irazábal, C. Seductions of Place: Geographical Perspectives on Globalization and Touristed Landscapes (Edited by C. Cartier and A. A. Lew. Routledge, Oxon UK, 2005). Regional Studies, 40 (7), 2006: 805-806.

Irazábal, C. Hispanic Spaces, Latino Places: Community and Cultural Diversity in Contemporary America (D. D. Arreola, editor. University of Texas Press, Austin, TX, 2004). Journal of the American Planning Association, 72 (1), 2006: 124.

Irazábal, C. The Grit Beneath the Glitter: Tales from the Real Las Vegas (Rothman, H. K. and M. Davis, eds. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2002); and Neon Metropolis: How Las Vegas Started the Twenty-First Century (Rothman, H. K. New York: Routledge, 2002). Journal of American Planning Association Vol. 70, No. 3, Summer 2004: 376-7. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_go2503/is_200406/ai_n6430981. Also in Urbana, n. 32, Fall 2004.

Irazábal, C. On The Plaza (Low, S.). In Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review. Volume 142, 2001. Also in Urbana, Vol. 6, No. 28, January-June 2001: 99-101.

Other published works

Irazábal, C. “La Santiago Posible y Deseada: Visión del ‘Concurso Cerros Isla: Corredor Verde de San Bernardo.’” Concurso Cerros Isla: Corredor Verde de San Bernardo. Fundación Cerros Isla, Santiago, Chile.

Irazábal, C. “Transbordering Planning.” Progressive Planning, 199, Spring 2014: 2, 30-31.

Irazábal, C. “Contemporary urbanity: What Do We Mean by ‘Transbordering Latin Americas’?” The Cities’ Café, Year 2, Issue 2, Equinox 2014 – ISSN 2346-9099. http://www.thecitiescafe.com/?page_id=464&cu=3245&iu=18&cr=2669

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Irazábal, C. “Middle Eastern and Latin American Urbanization: A Comparison.” Proceedings of 2011 Dubai Initiative Conference and Workshop “Urbanism in the Middle East: A Search for New Paradigms.” Harvard Kennedy School of Government. Forthcoming.

Irazábal, C. and C. Huerta. “Community Organizing & Planning at the Margins: LGTB Youth of Color in New York City’s West Village.” In Gutiérrez Valdivia, B. and A. Ciocoletto (eds.) Estudios Urbanos, Género y Feminismo: Teorías y Experiencias. Collectiu Punt 6. Barcelona: Universidad Politécnica de Cataluña (UPC), 2012, 349-350. http://issuu.com/punt6/docs/publicaciondefinitivaestudiosurbano

Irazábal, C. and J. C. Rodríguez. “’Made in Venezuela’: The Invention of a Neo‐Socialist City in the Times of Neoliberal Crisis.” Proceedings of “The Utopia of Tradition”: 12th Conference of the International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments. Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review 2010, 48-49.

Irazábal, C. “Planning by Transnational Institutions: Can Big Be Beautiful?” Progressive Planning, 183, Spring 2010: 4-7.

Irazábal, C. “Urban Planning and Public Health in Latin America: The Missing Link.” Proceedings of the II Congreso Colombiano de Calidad del Aire y Salud Pública. Cartagena, Colombia. Grupo de Estudios en Sostenibilidad Urbana y Regional (SUR), 2009. http://sur.uniandes.edu.co/eventos/Clara-Resumen.html

Irazábal, C. “Citizenship, Democracy, and Public Space.” Progressive Planning, 176, Summer 2008: 16-18. http://www.plannersnetwork.org/publications/2008_summer/irazabal.html

Irazábal, C. and M. Gómez-Barris. “Bounded Tourism: Plaza Mexico in California.” Progressive Planning, 175, Spring 2008: 22-27. http://www.plannersnetwork.org/publications/2008_spring/irazabal.html

Irazábal, C. and J. Foley. “Venezuela’s Communal Councils and the Role of Planners.” Progressive Planning 174, Winter 2008: 30-33. Also at: http://www.plannersnetwork.org/publications/2008_winter/irazabal.html

Irazábal, C. “Constitutional Reforms in Venezuela Foretell a Planning Revolution.” Progressive Planning 173, Fall 2007: 33, 37. Also at: http://www.plannersnetwork.org/publications/magazine.html

Irazábal, C. and M. Gómez-Barris. “Diasporic, Bounded Tourism: The Invention and Commodification of Traditions for Locally-Bound Mexicans in Plaza Mexico.” Latin American Studies Association (LASA) Conference 2007, CD-ROM of Congress papers.

Neville, J. and C. Irazábal. “Grassroots Disaster Recovery Planning: New Orleans and Beyond.” Progressive Planning. 172, summer 2007, 2-7. Also at: http://www.plannersnetwork.org/publications/2007_summer/nevilleirazabal.htm

Irazábal, C. and S. Chakravarti. “Transnational Trends in Urban Design and City Making: Entertainment-retail centers in Hong Kong and Los Angeles.” Proceedings of the 12th International Planning History Society (IPHS) 2006, “Cross-National Transfer of Planning Ideas and Local Identity.” New Delhi, India, December, 2006: 188-89. Also on Conference Proceedings’ CD-rom.

Member of Team Los Angeles (coordinated by M. Metcalfe). “The City of the Future: A Design and Engineering Competition.” A project of the History Channel (envision the city of Los Angeles in 100 years). An entry submittal. November 22, 2006.

Irazábal, C. “Models of Urban Governance and planning in Latin America and the United States: Associationism, Regime Theory, and Communicative Action.” Proceeding of the 11th International Planning History (IPHS) Conference, Barcelona, Spain, July 2004: http://www-

etsav.upc.es/personals/iphs2004/pdf/092_p.pdf. Also on Conference Proceedings’ CD-rom.

Irazábal, C. “From Pruitt-Igoe to World Trace Center: Planning and the Ex/Implosion of (Post)Modernity.” Progressive Planning. No. 154, Winter 2003: 14-16.

Irazábal, C. “Kitsch is Dead, Long-live Kitsch: The Production of Hyperkitsch in Las Vegas.” “New Cities, New Media” International Conference. University of Southern California. January 17-19, 2003.

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Irazábal, C. “Reconfiguring a Metropolitan Region: Corporate Architectural Typologies in Portland, Oregon.” In AlSayyad, Nezar (ed.). “Imagining Place and Rethinking Historiography.” Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Working Paper Series. Volume 146, Fall 2002: 51-75.

Irazábal, C. “Da Carta de Atenas à Carta do Novo Urbanismo. Qual seu significado para a América Latina?” (Portuguese) Vitruvius http://www.vitruvius.com.br/revistas/read/arquitextos/02.019/821 019.03 year 02, dec. 2001.

Irazábal, C. “De la Carta de Atenas a la Carta del Nuevo Urbanismo: ¿Qué significa para Latinoamérica?” (Spanish) Vitruvius http://www.vitruvius.com.br/revistas/read/arquitextos/02.019/821/es 019.03 year 02, dec. 2001.

Irazábal, C. “International Biennal of Architecture in Venice, Italy: Little Ethics and Less Aesthetics” (In Portuguese: 7ª Bienal Internacional de Arquitetura de Veneza, Itália: pouca ética e menos estética”) Vitruvius web page http://www.vitruvio.com.br/arquitextos/arq000/esp029.asp November 2000.

Irazábal, C. “Localizing Global Architectural Traditions: (Post)Modern Reconstruction of the Built Environment in Curitiba.” In AlSayyad, Nezar (ed.). “Localizing Global Traditions: Contemporary Scenarios.” Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Working Paper Series. Volume 122, 2000: 37-67.

Irazábal, C. “Governance and the Practices of Urbanism: The Politics of Development in Curitiba.” Internet publication by CEPAL/United Nations, and CLAS, UCB. 2000.

Irazábal, C. “Crónica de Conferencia: Ciudad-Regiones Globales.” Urbana, Vol. 5, n. 27, Julio-Dic. 2000: 129-131.

Irazábal, C. and Fernanda Sánchez. “The Transformation of Barcelona: The Making and Marketing of a Livable Global City.” Urban Ecology. n.1. 1999. Oakland, USA.

Irazábal, C. “Conference Chronicle: Manufacturing Heritage, Consuming Tradition” (In Portuguese). TOPOS (Journal of Architecture and Urbanism of the Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil). Vol. 1, n. 1, Jul-Dez. 1999: 164-165. Also in Urbana, Venezuela. May 1999.

Rosa Moura, Irazábal, C., et al. “Visão do Fórum Habitat Paraná ao Seminário Plano Diretor de Curitiba: Uma Abordagem Metropolitana.” Seminario Fórum Habitat. Curitiba, Brazil. September 1997.

Irazábal, C. “From the Athens Charter to the New Urbanism Charter: What is the significance for Latin America?” (In Spanish: “De la Carta de Atenas a la Carta del Nuevo Urbanismo. ¿Cuál es su significado para América Latina? Entre Rayas, Venezuela. June-August. 1997.

Reports, briefs, abstracts, exhibits and posters

Exhibit of my work at Irwin Miller Exhibit, “City of 7 Billion: A Constructed World.” Yale School of Architecture. September 3-November 14, 2015.

Exhibit on Chilean Architecture and Urban Planning. Curated and sponsored by the Latin Lab. New York, Santiago, Rio de Janeiro. 2013-2014.

Studio Class and C. Irazábal and A. de Castro (professors). “Housing and Community Development in Brazil.” Spring 2016. Forthcoming.

Studio Class and C. Irazábal (professor). “Sustainable Development and Mobility in East Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago.” Spring 2014. 89 pp. http://www.arch.columbia.edu/files/gsapp/imceshared/Final_Report_Studio_East_Port_of_Spain.pdf

Studio Class and C. Irazábal (professor). “Growth Management in Medellín, Colombia.” Urban Planning Studio, Columbia University, Spring 2013. 70 pp. http://www.arch.columbia.edu/files/gsapp/imceshared/cce2119/UPSTUDIO_IRAZABAL_SP13.pdf

Studio Class and C. Irazábal (professor). “Challenges and Opportunities of Post-Earthquake Reconstructions in Talca, Chile: Land Use Strategies.” Advanced Joint Studio, Columbia University,

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2013. 81 pp. http://www.arch.columbia.edu/files/gsapp/imceshared/cce2119/Studio_Report_Talca.pdf

Studio Class and C. Irazábal (professor). “Porto Maravilha: Planning for Inclusive Communities in Rio de Janeiro’s Port Area.” Urban Planning Studio, Columbia University, Spring 2012. 91 pp. http://www.arch.columbia.edu/files/gsapp/imceshared/lld2117/1_RioStudio2012_FinalReport_interactive.pdf

Studio Class and C. Irazábal (professor). “Conleste: Regional Planning in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.” Urban Planning Studio, Columbia University, Spring 2011. 122 pp. http://www.arch.columbia.edu/files/gsapp/imceshared/RioStudioReport2011_small.pdf

Irazábal, C. and I. Sosa. “The Sleek Torre and the Makeshift Rancho: Political and Urban/Architectural Models in Caracas’s Torre David.” Proceedings of the International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments (IASTE) 2014, “Whose Traditions?” Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, December, 2014. Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review 26(1), 29.

Irazábal, C. and Claudia Huerta. “LGBTQ Youth of Color in New York City’s West Village.” Poster presented at QuAM Art Exhibit “Coloring Outside the Lines,” in The Hive (formerly Altschul Atrium), Barnard College, New York. October 1-31, 2011.

Irazábal, C. and C. Huerta. “Community Organizing & Planning at the Margins: LGBTQ Youth of Color.” Poster presented at “Jornadas de Estudios Urbanos, Género y Feminismo: Teorías y Experiencias,” Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura Barcelona, Spain, October 3-5, 2011.

Irazábal, C. “Muddling Through Socialist Planning in Venezuela: Reflections from Caracas’ Experiments.” Proceedings of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) 2011 Conference. Salt Lake City, Utah. October 16th, p. 277.

Irazábal, C. “(Un)Planning Costa Rican Coastal Development: Tourism and the Nature-City Paradox in Jacó.” Proceedings of the ACSP 2009 Conference. Crystal City, Virginia, October 1-4, pp. 166-167.

Morán, O. and C. Irazábal. “Planning Implications of Tourism Development: The Mexican Pacific Riviera.” Proceedings of the ACSP/AESOP 2008 Conference. Chicago, July 6-11, Abstract # 178.

Vázquez-Castillo, T. Irazábal, C., et al. Roundtable - The Ethics Of Standardizing The Criteria To Accredit International Planning Program: A View From The Americas. Proceedings of the ACSP/AESOP 2008 Conference. Chicago, July 6-11, Abstract # 984.

Irazábal, C. and G. Dyrness. “Community and Faith-Based Organizations Respond to Immigrants in Southern California.” Proceedings of the ACSP 2007 Conference. Milwaukee, October 17-21, pp. 128-129.

Irazábal, C. Catholic Pilgrimage Around Manhattan, 2011. Photographic exhibit “Sacred Spaces in Profane Buildings,” curated by Matilde Casanni. Storefront for Art and Architecture, New York. September-October 2011. http://sacredspacesinprofanebuildings.com/

Irazábal, C. and A. Punja. “Cultivating Just Planning and Legal Institutions: A Critical Assessment of the South Central Farm in Los Angeles.” Poster at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) 2007, “Building Ladders to the Middle Class.” Milwaukee, October 17-21.

Irazábal, C. and S. Chakravarti. “Transnational Trends in Urban Design and City Making: Entertainment-retail centers in Hong Kong and Los Angeles.” Lusk Brief, May 2007.

Beckman, J., Goulias, K., Irazábal, C., and M. Gómez-Barris. “Does culture fade in immigrants’ travel behavior?” Poster at the University of California Transportation Research Conference. UCLA. February 2007.

Irazábal, C. and M. Gómez-Barris. “Religion moves to the mall: Plaza Mexico and the Mobilization of Hispanic Religiosity in California.” Proceedings of the International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments (IASTE) 2006, “Hyper-Traditions.” Bangkok, Thailand, December, 2006. Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review: 39-40.

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Irazábal, C. Open Letter to Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa regarding the South Central Farm, March 3, 2006. http://www.fromthewilderness.com/PDF/SCF_Mayor.pdf

Irazábal, C. “Intentional City Case 1: Curitiba, Brazil.” Proceedings of the First International Federation for Housing and Planning Conference in the United States “The Intentional City.” The American Planning Association, the IFHP, and The Portland Bureau of Planning. Portland, OR, May 2005. http://www.portlandonline.com/ifhp/index.cfm?c=39540#curitiba

Banerjee, T., Myers, D., Irazábal, C., et al. Poster for Metrans’ Annual Conference (8’x3’). USC, February 2005.

Irazábal, C. “What politics is this place (Post)global politics in Latin America’s public spaces.” Proceedings of 2004 IASTE Conference. Traditional Dwelling and Settlements Review, Vol. XVI, n. 1, Fall 2004: 23.

Irazábal, C., Morán, O., and R. Henderson. “Transit Oriented Development: Conceptual Plan & Design Alternatives for the Maravilla Gold Line Station.” Project Director. Presented to Supervisor Gloria Molina (First Supervisorial District County of Los Angeles), Maravilla CAC, and MTA, 2003.

Irazábal, C. and H. Yu. “Consuming (in) Los Angeles and Hong Kong: The politics of city and subject (un)making.” Proceedings from the AESOP-ACSP 2003 Joint Congress, July 8-12, Leuven, Belgium.

Irazábal, C. “Reconfiguring a Metropolitan Region: Corporate Architectural Typologies in Portland, Oregon.” Proceedings of “(Un)bounding Tradition: The Tensions of Borders and Regions.” Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review. Volume XIV, Fall 2002: 64.

Irazábal, C. “Housing and Growth Management Debates in Portland (OR).” ACSA (Association of Collegiate School of Architecture) 2002 International Conference. June 21-24. Havana, Cuba: 31.

Irazábal, C. “The 40th anniversary of a Planned City: Rethinking Ciudad Guayana Today.” Proceedings 1st World Planning Schools Congress: “Planning for Cities in the 21st Century: Opportunities and Challenges.” July 11-15, 2001. Shanghai, China: 185.

Irazábal, C. “Localizing Global Architectural Traditions: (Post)Modern Reconstruction of the Built Environment in Curitiba.” “The End of Tradition?” Proceedings of the 7th Conference of the International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments (IASTE). Trani, Italy. October 12-15, 2000. Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review. Volume XII, n. 1, Fall 2000: 94-95.

RESEARCH GRANTS (since 2002)

Principal Investigator (PI) Irazábal, C. Columbia-Chile Fund 2014. “Learning from 27F: A comparative assessment of urban reconstruction processes after the 2010 earthquake in Chile,” Columbia Global Centers | Latin America (Santiago). $15,000. Research project in cooperation with several Chilean universities.

PI Irazábal, C. “Transbordering Latin Americas.” Book grant 2010-2015, REES Foundation, $10,000.

PI Irazábal, C. Working Group Grant 2016-2017, Latin Lab Brown Bag Series: Debates on Latin American Cities.” Institute of Latin American Studies (ILAS), Columbia University (CU). $2,080.

PI Irazábal, C. Travel Grant 2016-2017, “Right to the City: Housing & Community Development in Brazil.” ILAS, CU. for $1,500.

PI Irazábal, C. Research & Travel Grant 2015-2016. “Affordable housing in capitalist and socialist cities: A comparative analysis of Havana, Caracas and NYC.” ILAS, CU. $2,500.

PI Irazábal, C. Conference/Workshop Grant 2015-2016. “Mexico: The Emergence of New Spatial Practices.” ILAS, CU. $3,000.

PI Irazábal, C. Research & Travel Grant 2014-2015. “Ecological Creditors and Debtors’ Tradeoffs:

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Conservation Policies and Environmental Justice in Metropolitan Costa Rica.” ILAS, CU $2,000.

PI Irazábal, C. Working Group Grant 2014-2015. “Latin Lab Brown Bag Series: Debates on Latin American Cities’ Resilience and Socio-Spatial Dynamics." ILAS, CU. $1,000.

PI Irazábal, C. Conference/Workshop Grant 2014-2015. “’Architecture without Architects’: The Case for Latin America.” ILAS, CU. $3,000.

PI Irazábal, C. Conference/Workshop Grant 2013-2014. “Informality: Redefining Architecture and Urbanism in Latin America.” ILAS, CU. $2,400.

PI Irazábal, C. Research and Travel Grant 2013-2014. “Urban Redevelopment and Land Readjustment: The Case of Post-Earthquake Talca, Chile.” ILAS, CU. $2,000.

PI Irazábal, C. Working Group Grant 2013-2014. “Latin Lab Brown Bag Series (LBs): Debates on Latin American Cities’ Resilience and Socio-Spatial Dynamics." ILAS, CU. $2,000.

PI Irazábal, C. Grant 2012-2013. Conference “Latin America at Columbia: Chilean Innovations and Challenges in Architecture and Urbanism.” ILAS, CU. $4,000.

PI Irazábal, C. Research and Travel Grant 2012-2013. “Enhancing the Production of Inclusionary Housing in Rio de Janeiro: The Porto Maravilha Urban Operation." ILAS, CU. $4,000.

PI Irazábal, C. Curriculum Grant 2011-2012. “Urban Planning Studio: Challenges and Opportunities of Post-Earthquake Reconstruction in Talca, Chile.” ILAS, CU. $2,500.

PI Irazábal, C. Research and Travel Grant 2011-2012. Conference “Colombia at Columbia: Innovations in Architecture and Urbanism.” ILAS, CU. $7,000.

PI Irazábal, C. Research and Travel Grant 2011-2012. “Challenges and Opportunities of Regional Planning in Brazil: An Examination of Development in Rio de Janeiro’s Leste Fluminense." ILAS, CU. $4,000.

PI Irazábal, C. Curriculum Grant 2011-2012. “Porto Maravilha: Planning Strategies for the Revitalization of the Port Area in Rio de Janeiro.” ILAS, CU. $4,000.

Member of Planning Committee. “Research and Teaching on Human Development/Poverty in Latin America.” The Institute for Social and Economic Research and Policy (ISERP) 2010-11 Grant to ILAS, CU. $35,000.

PI Irazábal, C. “Sustainable Tourism and Community Development in Costa Rica and Mexico.” Columbia Diversity Fellowship 2009. $23,000.

PI Irazábal, C. Faculty Grant 2009-2010. Conference “Transnational Latin Americanisms: Liminal Places, Cultures, and Power (T)here.” ILAS, CU. $10,000.

PI Irazábal, C. Funding for publication of “Transnational Latin Americanisms: Liminal Places, Cultures, and Power (T)here.” Reed Foundation 2010. $10,000.

PI Irazábal, C. Curriculum Grant 2010-2011. “Planning Expectations and Challenges for the East Region of the State of Rio de Janeiro.” ILAS, CU. 3,000.

PI Irazábal, C. Research and Travel Grant 2010-2011. “’Made in Venezuela’: The Invention of a Neo‐Socialist City in the Times of Neoliberal Crisis.” ILAS, CU. $1,500.

PI Irazábal, C. Research and Travel Grant 2009-2010. “(Un)Planning Costa Rican Coastal Development: Tourism and the Nature-City Paradox in Jacó.” ILAS, CU. $1,500.

PI Irazábal, C., with Laura Pulido and G. Dyrness. Immigration and Integration Initiative 2007-2008. “Struggles for Immigrant (Dis)Integration: Regulation and Appropriation of Urban Space by/for/against Immigrants in Southern California.” University of Southern California (USC). $50,000.

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PI Irazábal, C. Lusk Summer Grant 2006. “A Comparison of Entertainment-Retail Centers in Los Angeles and Hong Kong.” USC. $10,000.

PI Irazábal, C. Bedrosian Center for Governance Summer Grant 2006. “Cross-sectoral collaboration in the Los Angeles River revitalization project.” USC. $5,000.

PI Irazábal, C., with M. Gómez-Barris. Center for Religious and Civic Culture. “Religion moves to the mall: The mobilization of immigrant religiosity in Plaza Mexico, Lynwood, California.” January 2006-March 2007. Pew and USC. $35,000.

PI Irazábal, C., with M. Gómez-Barris. Urban Initiative Grant. “Latino New Urbanism’s Reformulations of City-Making Practices and Identities: A View from Los Angeles. Part II.” January-December 2006. USC. $68,000.

PI Irazábal, C., with M. Gómez-Barris. Urban Initiative Grant. “Latino New Urbanism’s Reformulations of City-Making Practices and Identities: A View from Los Angeles.” January-July 2005. USC. $35,000.

PI Irazábal, C. Institute for Multimedia Literacy Summer Grant 2004. “Latino New Urbanism: Visions for Los Angeles” USC. $2,000.

Co-PI Irazábal, C., with Tridib Banerjee and Dowell Myers. Metrans Transportation Center Research Grant 2002-2003. “Increasing Bus Transit Ridership: Dynamics of Density, Land Use, and Population Growth.” USC. $90,000.

PI Irazábal, C., with Elizabeth Ontaneda. McNair Scholar Program. “Community development Impact of Liberation Theology in Villa El Salvador, Lima.” USC 2003. $2,000.

PI Irazábal, C. Lusk Summer Grant 2003. “A Comparison of Entertainment-Retail Centers in Los Angeles and Hong Kong.” USC. $5,000.

RECOGNITIONS/ AWARDS (since 2002)

A planning studio I taught, “Growth Management in Medellin, Colombia,” was awarded Winner of the 2016 American Planning Association/ American Institute of Certified Planners (APA/ AICP) Student Project Awards for Contribution of Planning to Contemporary Issues. Recognition and certificate awarded at the 2016 National Planning Conference in Phoenix, AZ. April 5th 2016.

Recognized as an Exemplary Diversity Scholar by the National Center for Institutional Diversity (NCID), Ann Arbor, MI. 2008.

Selected as the 2008-2009 Cisneros Visiting Scholar of the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies (DRCLAS) at Harvard University. Declined it because had accepted a faculty position at Columbia University.

Selected as a 2008-2015 Erasmus Mundus Visiting Scholar to teach at a Masters Course Program in Planning jointly directed by four European Universities (in Spain, France, Germany, and Italy).

Finalist for the 2008-2009 Sojourner Truth Visiting Professorship in the Urban and Regional Planning Program at the University of Michigan’s A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning. Declined further consideration by the committee because had accepted a faculty position at Columbia University.

Featured speaker for Great Latino Streets Great Latino Neighborhoods, a program that received the 2008 American Planning Association’s Student Representatives Council Outstanding PSO Award for Best Practices for APSA, the planning student organization at Cal Poly-Pomona.

The book, City Making and Urban Governance in the Americas: Curitiba and Portland, was featured by Ashgate in its 2007 40th-anniversary poster, entitled "Ashgate's Top 40 at 40", which presented Ashgate's top 40 human geography titles (Ashgate publishes more than 700 new academic and professional-practice books each year).

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2nd prize by the Venezuelan Section of the Latin American Studies Association, March 2006 (Competition for Distinguished Scholarship on Venezuela, entries from 2004-2006): Irazábal, C. “A Planned City Coming of Age: Rethinking Ciudad Guayana Today.” Journal of Latin American Geography, Vol. 3, No. 1, 2004: 22-51.

Steering Committee member for the “Latino New Urbanism” five-Dialogue Series. This effort won Los Angeles’ APA Chapter 2004 Advocacy Planning Award.

PRESENTATIONS

Invited talks

Forthcoming: “The Counter Land Grabbing of the Precariat: Housing Movements and Restorative Justice in

Brazil.” Talk Series “Development by Design.” Roca Gallery and Universitat Internacional de Catalunya. Barcelona, Spain. January 12th, 2017.

“Transbordering Latin Americas: Liminal Places, Cultures, and Power (T)Here.” Keynote at Conference “Cities and Citizenship in Contemporary Latin America and the Caribbean.” The Netherlands Association for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (NALACS) and the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment of the Delft University of Technology. Delft, the Netherlands, 16-17 June 2016.

“Planning Latin American Cities 2030: Present Challenges, Future Possibilities.” Keynote at Conference “Issues of Governance in the Global South.” Politecnico di Milano. Milan, Italy, June 6th, 2016.

“Latin America, United States: Bridges of Understanding.” International Symposium CLACSO-OLA/The New School, New York, May 25-26, 2016.

University of Missouri-Kansas City. Kansas City, MO, May 9, 2016.

University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, April 21-22, 2016.

“The Counter Land Grabbing of the Precariat: Housing Movements and Restorative Justice in Brazil.” Os Movimientos Sociais e o Direito á Cidade. Centro Universitário Maria Antônia, Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil, March 23rd, 2016.

"Transbordering and Participatory Planning for the Latin(@) Age.” Keynote at “Towards a Participatory Urban Commons in Latin(@) America." Middlebury College in Vermont. January 21-22, 2016.

“Repensando Bordes en Las Américas: Estados Unidos, Brasil, Venezuela, Costa Rica y Colombia.” At the “International Forum on Urban Borders.” District Secretaries of Habitat, Planning, and Environment. Bogotá, Colombia. November 26-27, 2015.

“The Sleek Skyscraper and the Self-built Shack: Rhizomatic Collisions in Caracas’ Torre David.” Arizona State University. Phoenix, AZ. November 20th, 2015.

The Institute of Global Prosperity. University London College, London, UK. November 17th, 2015.

“Living Architecture: Lina Bo Bardi and Albert Frey” Palm Springs Art Museum, California. November 3, 2015.

“Transbordering Planning.” J. Irwin Miller Symposium, “A Constructed World.” Yale School of Architecture. October 1-3, 2015.

“Citizenship, Democracy, and Public Space in Latin America.” NYU, September 24th, 2015

“Closing Keynote Lecture.” VII Seminário Internacional Dinâmica Territorial e Desenvolvimento

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Socioambiental “Terra em Transe.” Programa de Pós-graduação em Planejamento Territorial e Desenvolvimento Social, Universidade Católica do Salvador, Salvador, Brazil. August 26-28, 2015.

Barlett School of Planning. University London College, London, UK. July 13th, 2015.

“Just Space? Law, Planning and Democracy.” Keynote speaker. Ben-Gurion University, Beersheba, Israel. June 16, 2015.

"Public, Private, and Community-Based Governance: Reflections from Latin American Cases." Conference “Private Communities and Urban Governance: Comparative and Theoretical Perspective.” The Gazit-Globe Real Estate Institute at IDC Herzliya, Israel. June 14-15, 2015.

“Planning Latin American Cities: Challenges and Possibilities.” Invited Panel “Public Services and Space in the Neo-liberal City: Precariousness, Exclusions and Emergent Practice" on Track “Cities, Planning and Social Services.” Latin American Studies Association (LASA) Congress. San Juan, Puerto Rico, May 27-30, 2015.

“Latin Lab: Research Foci and Projects.” University of Havana, Cuba, May 13th, 2015.

“The Sleek Torre and the Makeshift Rancho: Rhizomatic Collision in Caracas’ Torre David.” Conference “The City is Ours, The Body is Mine: Urban Spatial Practices in Contemporary Latin America.” The Graduate Center, CUNY April 27th, 2015. http://citybody.commons.gc.cuny.edu/

“Collision of Political and Urban/Architectural Models in Caracas’ Torre David.” University of California at Berkeley. February 25th, 2015.

“Collision of Political and Urban/Architectural Models in Caracas’ Torre David.” Concordia University, Montreal, Canada. February 12th, 2015

“Transbordering Latin Americas: Liminal Places, Cultures, and Powers (T)Here.” Dialogues in Development, The Bartlett Development Planning Unit (DPU), University College London (UCL). London, UK, January 21st, 2015. https://www.mixcloud.com/dpuucl/clara-iraz%C3%A1bal-transbordering-latin-americas-liminal-places-cultures-and-power-there/

“The Sleek Torre and the Makeshift Rancho: Collision of Political and Urban/Architectural Models in Caracas’ Torre David.” The Urban Transformations Cluster Session, The Bartlett Development Planning Unit (DPU), University College London (UCL). London, UK, January 20th, 2015.

“Vivienda Digna para Todos ¿Cuál es la Solución?” #BIDHangout sobre Vivienda. October 15th, 2014. https://www.facebook.com/BancoInteramericano?sk=app_307339332686535

“Roadmap to Habitat III and a New Urban Agenda.” First Preparatory Committee for the Third United Nations Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development (Habitat III). United Nations, New York, September 16th, 2014.

“Américas Latinas: Lugares, Culturas y Poderes Transfronterizos.” Facultad de Arquitectura y Diseño, Instituto de Políticas Públicas de la Universidad Diego Portales and Techo para Chile. Santiago, Chile, August 5th, 2014. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GwPR_lgqAY

“Effective Governance, Policy-Making and Planning for Sustainable Urbanization.” 2014 First Integration Segment Conference of the UN-Habitat and the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of the United Nations. United Nations, New York, May 27-29, 2014. Video at: http://webtv.un.org/meetings-events/economic-and-social-council/watch/panel-discussion-effective-governance-policy-making-and-planning-for-sustainable-urbanization-integration-segment-27-29-may-2014-ecosoc18th-meeting/3634303481001, 0:59-1:15.

“Liminality in Latin American Global Cities: Constructed and Imagined Borderlands of the Formal and the Informal.” Second Latin American Symposium in the College of Design at Iowa State University (ISU). Architecture and Anthropology Departments. April 21-25, 2014.

“Sustainable Development and Mobility of East Port of Spain: Reflections from National and

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International Experiences.” Symposium In Port of Spain. Laventille Community Complex, Laventille, Port of Spain. March 25th, 2014.

“The Politics of the Popular in Latin America.” Multidisciplinary conference, Columbia’s ILAS and NYU’s Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS). New York University, New York, March 7th, 2014.

“Critical Latin@ Urbanisms.” The Latino Studies Program in NYU’s Department of Social & Cultural Analysis. New York University, New York, March 6th, 2014.

“Transbordering Latin Americas: Liminal Places, Cultures, and Powers (T)Here.” Intersections Series at the Department of Geography and Planning at University of Toronto, Canada, February 28th, 2014.

“The Medellin Experience: Research and Practice Across Urban Planning and Design.” Politecnico di Milano. Milan, Italy, January 16th, 2014. http://www.polimi.it/uploads/media/Medellin.pdf

“Columbia University's Latin Lab: Areas of Focus and the Medellin's Planning Studio.” Universita La Sapienza. Rome, Italy, January 14th, 2014.

“Columbia University's Latin Lab: Areas of Focus and the Medellin's Planning Studio.” Universitat Internacional de Catalunya. Barcelona, Spain, January 8th, 2014.

“Latin Lab Projects.” School of Architecture, Syracuse University. Syracuse, NY, November 12th, 2013.

“What elements make cities successful implementers of solutions to address development challenges?” Conference “Demand Solutions: Ideas for Improving Quality of Life” Conference, Inter-American Development Bank (IADB), Washington DC, November 21-22, 2013.

“Exclusão e Inclusão na Cidade Contemporânea: Agenda do Latin Lab.” Presentation at the Conference “Espaço Urbano: Exclusão e Inclusão na Cidade Contemporânea” celebrating the MOU between Columbia University and Universidade Federal Fluminense. Columbia Global Center. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. November 5th, 2013.

“What Race is this Place?” Conference “Planning in a ‘Post-Racial’ Society?: New Directions and Challenges.” Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. November 1st-2nd, 2013.

“Columbia University’s Latin Lab: The Medellin Project.” Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. October 31st, 2013.

“Columbia University’s Latin Lab: The Medellin Project.” Columbia at Chile Conference of Columbia’s Global Center in Chile. Santiago, Chile. October 19th, 2013.

“El Plan Caracas Socialista: La Invención de Una Ciudad Neo-Socialista en Tiempos de Crisis Neoliberal.” The Department of Social Sciences and Economics (FACSE), Universidad Católica del Maule in Talca. Talca, Chile, October 16th, 2013.

“Dickensian NY in the 21st Century.” Presentation at “Inclusive Territories: International Seminar:” Department of Architecture, Design and Urban Studies (FADEU), Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile in Santiago. Santiago, Chile, October 15th, 2013.

“Columbia University’s Latin Lab.” Área de Estudios Urbanos (AEU), Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina, August 20th, 2013. http://aeuiigg.sociales.uba.ar/?page_id=508

“Projects of Columbia University’s Latin Lab.” Inter-American Development Bank (IADB), Washington DC, May 30, 2013.

“Rethinking International Planning Education.” The Department of Urban Studies and Planning

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(DUSP) at MIT. MIT’s Endicott House, Cambridge, MA, Saturday, May 4th, 2013.

“Latin American Cities 2030: Present Trends, Future Scenarios.” Urban Studies Conference Cities 2030: What Kinds of Urban Futures are Possible? School of Architecture, University of Miami. Miami, April 5, 2013.

“Rethinking Medellin’s Urban Borders: Alternative Models” (With Planning Studio students). Medellin, Colombia, March 18th, 2013.

“Megaprojects/events and International Studios.” Schools of Architecture and Urban and International Affairs, Virginia Tech, VA. March 6, 2013.

“Megaprojects/events and International Studios.” Universidad de Sevilla. Seville, Spain. January 20th, 2013.

“Research Lines of the Latin Lab.” Departamento de Urbanística y Ordenación del Territorio (DUyOT), Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM), Madrid, Spain. January 14th, 2013 http://etsamadrid.aq.upm.es/node/3420

“Megaprojects, Megaevents, and the Right to Housing in Rio de Janeiro: The Porto Maravilha Urban Operation.” Universidad de Alcalá, Madrid, Spain. January 11th, 2013.

“Megaeventos, megaproyectos y vivienda asequible e inclusiva: La Operación Urbana de Porto Maravilha en Río de Janeiro.” Presentations at Universidad Católica de Chile and Universidad de Santiago, Chile, November 9 and 10, 2012.

“Designing the Global City: Housing in Rio de Janeiro.” Second Annual Lemann Dialogue in the United States. The Brazil Studies Program of the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies at Harvard University, the Center of Brazilian Studies at Columbia University, the Lemann Center for Brazilian Studies at the University of Illinois, and the Lemann Center for Brazilian Education at Stanford University. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 25-26, 2012.

“If we can make it work in theory, will it work in practice?” Presentation at Symposium, “Sustainability and Social Justice: Conflicting Urgencies.” Taubman College at the University of Michigan, MI. October 19th, 2012.

“Megaeventos, megaproyectos y vivienda asequible e inclusiva: La Operación Urbana de Porto Maravilha en Río de Janeiro.” Presentation at Universidad de Costa Rica, San José. September 21st, 2012.

“Megaeventos, megaproyectos y vivienda asequible e inclusiva: La Operación Urbana de Porto Maravilha en Río de Janeiro.” Presentation at different academic institutions during a Colombian tour. Bogotá and Medellín, August 15-September 2, 2012.

“Ciudades Inteligentes: Estado del Arte y Retos” Conferencia ExpoTelecom sobre Smart Cities. San Jose, Costa Rica. September 18-20, 2012.

“Making Sense of Ethnoscapes and Exploring their Progressive Potential.” Symposium "Making Cities: Whither Design?" Parsons the New School for Design, The New School, New York City. September 24th, 2011. http://vimeo.com/54868902, 31’:10’’-54’:10’’

“Multicultural Comfort: Place Making in/with Immigrant Communities.” BMG Guggenheim Lab, New York City. September 16th, 2011.

“Climate Disruption in Latin America.” Planning Conference Series “International Cooperation and Urban Development.” Universität Technische Darmstadt, Germany. June 7th, 2011.

“Conversaciones con Irazábal, C.” Master en Planeamiento Urbano y Territorial. Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura (ETSAM), Departamento de Urbanística y Ordenación del Territorio (DUYOT), Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM), Madrid, Spain. June 1, 2011.

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“Planning Research and Education About the Middle East: Advocating for a Comparative Approach with Latin America.” Dubai Initiative Conference and Workshop “Urbanism in the Middle East: A Search for New Paradigms.” Harvard Kennedy School of Government. Cambridge, April 8th-9th, 2011.

“Transnational Design and Planning: Reconfiguring Networks, Spaces, and Institutions.” Lecture at Rio Studio X’s Inaugural Week. March 17th, 2011.

“Climate Change: Mitigation and Adaptation in Latin American Cities.” Energy and Climate Partnership of the Americas (ECPA), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, November 2010.

Keynote speaker at Encuentro de Ciudades (Cátedra Luis Barragán), Ciudadanía y Espacio Público en América Latina. Biblioteca Vanconcelos, Mexico City, Mexico, October 13th, 2010.

Keynote speaker at VII Semana Internacional del Urbanismo y Medio Ambiente (SIUMA) 2010: El Derecho a la Ciudad: Ciudadanía y Espacio Público en América Latina. Universidad de Guadalajara, Centro de Arte, Arquitectura y Diseño, Departamento de Proyectos Urbanísticos. Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, September 20-24, 2010.

“Transnational Planning” in Planning Conference Series “International Cooperation and Urban Development” at Universität Technische Darmstadt, Germany. July 6th, 2010.

“Transnational Planning” in Conference Series “City of the Future—Future of the City.” Vietnamese German University (VGU), University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Ho Chi Minh City (USSH), and Goethe-Institut, Ho Chi Minh City. June 9th, 2010.

“Urban Environmental Challenges in Latin America and the Caribbean.” United Nations-HABITAT Regional Office for Latin America and the Caribbean. Meeting of Experts, Bogota, Colombia, January 18th, 2010.

“Transnational Planning: Reconfiguring Spaces and Institutions.” Transnationality of Cities Conference. Frankfurt (Oder), Germany, December 3-5, 2009.

“Cultivating Just Planning and Legal Institutions: A Critical Assessment of the South Central Farm in Los Angeles.” School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy, University of Delaware, November 19, 2009.

“Urban Planning and Public Health in Latin America: The Missing Link.” II Congreso Colombiano de Calidad del Aire y Salud Pública. Cartagena, Colombia. Grupo de Estudios en Sostenibilidad Urbana y Regional (SUR). July 14-19, 2009. http://sur.uniandes.edu.co/eventos/presentaciones.html.

“Gobernanza y participación: Portland y Curitiba.” International guest speaker at Conference “Foro Centroamericano: ¿Es posible construir ciudades sostenibles?” Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO Costa Rica), Unión Internacional para la Conservación de la Naturaleza (UICN), Holcim Costa Rica, Fundación de Desarrollo Urbano (FUDEU), Federación Metropolitana de Municipalidades, San Jose (FEMETROM), Colegio Federado de Ingenieros y Arquitectos (CFIA), UN-Habitat. San José, Costa Rica. November 27th, 2008.

“Desafíos de las ciudades-región en el contexto de Las Américas: Experiencias de Portland y Curitiba.” International guest speaker at “Colombia Global: Una Nación Competitiva. Foro Bogotá-Cundinamarca, Ciudad-Región Global” Gestión Cívica y Social, Cámara de Comercio de Bogotá, Colombia. October 23rd, 2008.

Book Presentations: “Citizenship, Democracy, and Public Space in Latin America.” Cornell University, New York State. April 16th, 2010. Darmstadt, Germany. May 18th, 2009. Columbia University, New York. March 6th, 2008. Latin American Initiative Faculty Series. University of Southern California. April 3rd, 2008. University of Texas, Austin. February 18th, 2008. Georgia Institute of Technology. February 4th, 2008. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA. March 5, 2007.

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http://sap.mit.edu/news_events/events_calendar/calendar_event.php?state=event&id=7833519&curr_year=2007&curr_month=3&curr_day=5

“We Belong to Each Other: Let’s Walk Together.” Keynote speaker at the Latino Honor Society 2007 induction ceremony. United University Church, Los Angeles. April 22, 2007.

“Bounded Tourism: Immigrant Politics, Consumption, and Traditions in Plaza Mexico.” Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. January 29, 2007.

“El Futuro De Las Ciudades y El Turismo.” Keynote speaker at the VIII International Seminar “The Future of Cities and Tourism”. Red Mexicana de Ciudades Hacia la Sustentabilidad. Cancún, Quintana Roo, Mexico, January 19, 2007.

“Developing Cities Towards Sustainability: The Cases of Curitiba and Cancún.” Universidad del Caribe, Cancún, Quintana Roo, Mexico, January 22, 2007.

“The emperor’s new clothes: Participation in the Los Angeles River revitalization process.” (With S. Eggebraten). Bedrosian Center Speaker Series. January 18, 2007.

Book Presentations: “City Making and Urban Governance in the Americas.” University of California, Irvine. November 16, 2006. http://www.soceco.uci.edu/ppd/seminars.uci

Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Cuajimalpa, Mexico, July 2006. Jesse M. Unruh Institute of Politics, USC. Author Series, January 23, 2006.

“Curitiba: The Intentional City.” Keynote speaker for the First International Federation for Housing and Planning Conference in the United States “The Intentional City.” The American Planning Association, the IFHP, and The Portland Bureau of Planning. Portland, OR, May 2005.

“Globalization, Urbanization and Development: Latin American Grand Refuse”. University of Southern California (USC), Los Angeles. November 5, 2004.

“Design Proposals for Four Gateway Cities in Los Angeles.” Gateway Cities Annual Conference. Long Beach, CA, April 2004.

“Behind the Scenes in Curitiba: The Ecological Capital of Brazil?” California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA. May 7, 2002.

“Urban Governance, Participation, and the Practices of City Making: Theory and Empirical Case Analyses.” The Institute for Civic Enterprise. University of Southern California, Los Angeles. February 21, 2002.

“Urban Governance, Participation, and the Practices of City Making.” The Urban Planning and Design Program, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Missouri-Kansas City, February 28, 2002.

“The 40th Anniversary of a Planned City: Rethinking Ciudad Guayana Today.” Center for Latin American Studies. University of California at Berkeley, November, 2000.

“La Gobernabilidad y las Prácticas del Urbanismo. El Caso de Curitiba, Brasil.” 3 lectures at Simposium “Desarrollo Regional y Urbano en la Era Global.” Bogota, Cali, and Medellin, Colombia. August 14-16, 2000. CELAM (World Bank’s Economic Commission for Latin America); Camaras de Comercio de Bogota y Cali, Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana de Medellin, and CONFAMA from Colombia.

“Governance and the Practices of Urbanism: The Politics of Development in Curitiba.” Symposium “Urban and Regional Links in the Global Age: Development and Integration in Latin America.” University of California at Berkeley, April 2, 1999.

“Comparative Approaches to Urban Management: Twin Cities (Minneapolis-St. Paul), Barcelona, Porto Alegre.” Universidade Tuiutí do Paraná, Curitiba, Brazil. September, 1998.

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“Urban Theory and Planning Practice in Portland.” Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil. July 1997.

“Urban Theory and Planning Practice in Portland.” Instituto de Pesquisa e Planejamento de Curitiba (IPPUC), Curitiba, Brazil. August 1997.

Academic Presentations (Peer-reviewed abstracts)

“Public Space ‘Lost & Found’: Policy, Planning and Community in “Safer Hoods” in Tegucigalpa, Honduras” (with C. Handal). American Association of Geographers (AAG), San Francisco, CA, March 31st, 2016.

“Learning from 27F: Assessing the Urban Reconstruction Process after the 2010 Earthquake in Chile” (with F. Letelier). LASA 2015 Congress, San Juan, Puerto Rico, May 27-30.

“Caracas’ Torre David” (with I. Sosa and L. Schlenker). LASA 2015 Congress, San Juan, Puerto Rico, May 27-30.

“Rethinking New Orleans a Decade After Katrina: Insurgent Planning in the Post-Disaster City” (with J. Neville). Urban Affairs Association Conference, Miami, April 9th, 2015.

“The Sleek Torre and the Makeshift Rancho: Collision of Political and Urban/Architectural Models in Caracas’ Torre David” (with I. Sosa and L. Schlenker). Whose Tradition? Biennial Conference of the International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments (IASTE). Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, December 14-17, 2014.

“Haunted Reconstruction? The Specters of Trust Networks in Haitian Diaspora Organizing” (with S. Joseph and A.M. Désir). Haitian Studies Association Conference, November 2014.

“Transbordering Planning.” Planning at the Borders, International Planners Network (PN) Conference. Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, June 7-9, 2014.

Organizer/speaker at the Networking Event “North-South Dialogue in Urban Planning Research and Practice.” UN-Habitat’s Seventh World Urban Forum (WUF7), Medellin, Colombia. April 5-11, 2014.

“Global-North Academic Institutions and Just Global-South Metropolises: Contributions and Challenges.” Planners Network (PN) Conference. New York, June 7-9, 2013.

“Petroleum (Sub)Urbanization: Regional Impacts of Oil-Driven Development in Leste Fluminense, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil” (With Jeffrey Yuen). From the Outside In: Sustainable Futures for Global Cities and Suburbs. March 7-9, 2013. Hofstra University, North Campus, Mack Student Center.

“Muddling Through Socialist Planning in Venezuela: Reflections from Caracas’ Experiments.” 52nd ACSP Conference. Salt Lake City, Utah. October 16th, 2011.

“’Made in Venezuela’: The Invention of a Neo‐Socialist City in the Times of Neoliberal Crisis” (With Juan Carlos Rodríguez). “The Utopia of Tradition”: 12th Conference of the International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments (IASTE). Beirut, Lebanon, December 15-18, 2010.

“Planning for Tourism in Costa Rica and Mexico.” Latin American Studies Association (LASA) Conference, Toronto, Canada. October 6-9, 2010.

“Retos Urbano Ambientales: Disturbio Climático en América Latina y el Caribe” (With members of the United Nations-HABITAT Regional Office for Latin America and the Caribbean). Panel Estado de las Ciudades de America Latina y el Caribe. World Urban Forum, Rio de Janeiro, March 2010.

“Ethnoscapes.” Conference of the American Studies Association. Washington DC, November 5-8. 2009.

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“(Un)Planning Costa Rican Coastal Development: Tourism and the Nature-City Paradox in Jacó.” Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, “Reinvesting in America: The New Metropolitan Planning Agenda.” Crystal City, Virginia, October 1-4, 2009.

“Immigration and Integration: The Religious and Political Activism of Immigrants in Los Angeles / Immigration et integration: L'activisme religieux et politique d'immigrants a Los Angeles.” (With G. Dyrness and S. Kotin). 30th Conference of the International Society for the Sociology of Religion, “The Challenges of Religious Pluralism.” Santiago de Compostela, Spain, July 27-31, 2009.

“Urban Planning in Latin America: A Summation.” Latin American Studies Association. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, June 11-14, 2009.

“Planning for World Heritage in Agra, India: Gold Goose or White Elephant?” (With S. Chakravarty). Association of American Geographers Conference, �22-27 March 2009, Las Vegas, Nevada.

“(Un)Planning Costa Rican Coastal Development: Tourism and the Nature-City Paradox in Jacó.” 58th Annual Conference “The Urban Divide in Latin America: Challenges and Strategies for Social Inclusion.” Center for Latin American Studies, University of Florida, Gainesville. January 28-30, 2009.

“The Scheherazade Syndrome: Fiction and Fact in Dubai’s Quest to Become a Global City.” (With Alamira Reem Bani Hashim). International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments (IASTE) Conference “Interrogating Tradition.” Oxford, UK, December 12-15, 2008.

“Cultivating Just Planning and Legal Institutions: A Critical Assessment of the South Central Farm in Los Angeles.” (With A. Punja). 13th International Planning History Society (IPHS) Conference, Chicago, July 10-13, 2008.

“Planning Implications of Tourism Development: The Mexican Pacific Riviera.” (With Oscar Morán). Joint Association of European Schools of Planning (AESOP) and Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Conference. Chicago, July 6-11, 2008.

"The Ethics of Standardizing the Criteria to Accredit International Planning Program: A View from the Americas." (Roundtable) Joint Association of European Schools of Planning (AESOP) and Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Conference. Chicago, July 6-11, 2008.

“Erasing Boundaries, Transforming Subjectivities: Service-Learning and Urban Planning Pedagogy.” (With S. C. Harris). Erasing Boundaries Symposium: Service-Learning in Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning. City University of New York, New York, April 4-5, 2008.

"Promised Lands: Space, Religion, and Social Justice for Immigrants." (With G. Dyrness). Seminar “Visualizing Religion”, sponsored by USC Center for Religion and Civic Culture. November 9, 2007.

“Community and Faith-Based Organizations Respond to Immigrants in Southern California.” (With G. Dyrness). Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Conference: “Building ladders to the Middle Class.” Milwaukee, October 17-21, 2007.

“Diasporic, Bounded Tourism: The Invention and Commodification of Traditions for Locally-Bound Mexicans in Plaza Mexico.” Latin American Studies Association (LASA) Conference, Montreal, Canada. September 2007.

“Learning From Venezuela: Popular Power & Participatory Planning.” Planners Network (PN) Conference 2007. New Orleans, May 30-June 3.

“Bridge Over Troubled Water: Improving Participation in the Los Angeles River revitalization process.” (With S. Eggebraten). American Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California. April 2007.

“Does Culture Fade in Immigrants' Travel Behavior?” (with Jarad D. Beckman, Konstadinos Goulias, and M. Gómez-Barris). Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Meeting, San Francisco,

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California. April 2007.

“Transnational Trends in Urban Design and City Making: Entertainment-retail centers in Hong Kong and Los Angeles.” (With S. Chakravarti). International Planning History Society (IPHS) 2006, New Delhi, India, December 11-14, 2006.

“Bounded Tourism: Immigrant Politics, Consumption, and Traditions at Plaza Mexico, USA” (With M. Gómez-Barris). International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments (IASTE) 2006 “Hyper-Traditions.” Bangkok, Thailand, December 15-18, 2006.

“The Emperor’s New Clothes: Covert Reassertion of the Rational Planning Model in the Los Angeles River Revitalization Process.” (With S. Eggebraten). Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Conference 2006, “Borders and Cores: What is Planning in the Global Era?” Fort Worth, TX. November 9-12, 2006.

“City Making and Urban Governance in the Americas.” II World School of Planning Conference (WSPC) 2006. Mexico City, July 2006.

“Neighborhoods in the Lead? Covert Planning for Social Transformation in Post-Katrina New Orleans.” (With J. Neville). II World School of Planning Conference (WSPC) 2006. Mexico City, July 2006.

“Education for active citizenship: Strategies for schools and planning institutions.” (With G. Fumero). Planners Network 2006, Chicago, June 2006.

“Social movements and space in Caracas.” (With G. Fumero). Planners Network 2006, Chicago, June 2006.

“Latino New Urbanism in Los Angeles.” (With M. Gómez-Barris). Latin American Studies Association (LASA) Conference 2006. San Juan, Puerto Rico. March.

“Ordinary Places, Extraordinary Events: Democracy, Citizenship, and Public Space in Latin America.” Latin American Studies Association (LASA) Conference 2006. San Juan, Puerto Rico. March.

“Latino New Urbanism: Reformulations of urban practices and living preferences in Los Angeles.” (With M. Gómez-Barris). Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) National Conference “Beyond the City Beautiful.” Kansas, Missouri, October 27-30, 2005.

“Urban Design as a Catalyst for Social Change: A Comparative Look at Modernism and New Urbanism.” (With M. Vanderbeek). Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) National Conference “Beyond the City Beautiful.” Kansas, Missouri, October 27-30, 2005.

“Space and Revolution: Caracas 1998-2000s.” (With J. Foley and G. Fumero). The Pacific Coast Council of Latin American Studies Conference “The Latin American Struggle for Justice: Yesterday and Today.” Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, California. November 3-5, 2005.

“What Politics is this Place? (Post)Glocal Politics in Latin America’s Plazas/Public Spaces.” 10th Conference of the International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments (IASTE) “Post Traditional Environments in a Post Global World.” Dubai, United Arab Emirates, December 14-18, 2004.

“Latino New Urbanism: Visions for Los Angeles.” “Transforming Scholarship Through Multimedia.” The Institute for Multimedia Literacy, USC’s Annenberg Center for Communication, November 3, 2004.

“Coup d’état-prone Urbanism/Architecture?: Public Space and Architecture in the Venezuelan Political Crisis.” (With J. Foley). Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Conference 2004 “Planning Matters! People, Places, and Institutions.” Portland, OR, October 21-24.

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“Models of Urban Governance and Planning in Comparative Perspective.” International Workshop “Urban Governance in Global Perspective.” USC’s Davidson Center, September 17-18, 2004. http://209.85.141.104/search?q=cache:JCzmUgyXSCMJ:usccis.org/tools/software/original/public/fileforward.php%3FId%3D3130%26PHPSESSID%3D1c5201dd458def62757d65db638d163f+%22a+regime+is+empowering%22+and+%22Stone%22&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=2&gl=us

“Models of Urban Governance and planning in Latin America and the United States: Associationism, Regime Theory, and Communicative Action.” International Planning History Society (IPHS) 2004 Conference “Planning Models and the Culture of Cities.” Barcelona, Spain, July 14-18, 2004.

“Increasing Bus Transit Ridership: Dynamics of Density, Land Use, and Population Growth.” Co-principal investigators: Tridib Banerjee, Dowell Myers, and Irazábal, C. Presented to Metrans Transportation Center at the University of Southern California, and at Rail-Volution, Los Angeles 2004.

“Consuming (in) Los Angeles and Hong Kong: A Comparison of Entertainment-Retail Centers.” Joint Association of European Schools of Planning (AESOP)—Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Conference 2003 Conference. Leuven, Belgium. July 8-12.

“Kitsch is Dead, Long-live Kitsch: The Production of Hyperkitsch in Las Vegas.” International Conference “New Cities, New Media”. University of Southern California. January 17-19, 2003.

“Reconfiguring a Metropolitan Region: Corporate Architectural Typologies in Portland, Oregon.” 8th IASTE Conference “(Un)bounding Tradition: The Tensions of Borders and Regions.” Hong Kong, China. December 12-15, 2002.

“From Pruitt-Igoe to World Trace Center: Planning and the Ex/Implosion of (Post)Modernity.” ACSP 2002 National Conference. Baltimore, November 20-24.

“Housing and the Debates about Growth Management: Conflicting Planning Views, Contrasting Architectural Typologies in Portland (OR).” Association of Collegiate School of Architecture (ACSA) 2002 International Conference. Havana, Cuba, June 21-24.

“The 40th anniversary of a Planned City: Rethinking Ciudad Guayana Today.” 1st World Planning Schools Congress: “Planning for Cities in the 21st Century: Opportunities and Challenges.” Shanghai, China, July 11-15, 2001.

“Nighttime and Daytime Blurred: The Production of Hyperkitsch in Las Vegas.” Conference “Night and the City.” March 16-18, 2001. McGill University. Montreal, Canada.

“Localizing Global Architectural Traditions: (Post)Modern Reconstruction of the Built Environment in Curitiba.” “The End of Tradition?” 7th Conference of the International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments (IASTE). Trani, Italy. October 12-15, 2000.

“Convergence/Divergence between the First and the Third World: The Architecture and Urbanism of the Global City.” ACSA Southeast Regional Conference “Between the First and the Third World.” San Juan, Puerto Rico. October, 1999.

“The Greening of the City: The Experience of Curitiba.” Guest speaker in course “Development in the Third World,” City Planning 115. UCB. April and November, 1999.

“Architecture and the Production of Postcard Images: Invocations of Tradition vs. Critical Regionalism in Curitiba.” Conference “Manufacturing Heritage, Consuming Tradition: Development, Preservation and Tourism in the Age of Globalization.” 6th IASTE Conference in Cairo, Egypt. December 15-18, 1998. Also presented as guest speaker in course “Development in the Third World,” CP 115. UCB. November 1999.

“Behind the Scenes in Wonderland: Democratic Planning and City Marketing in Curitiba.” Berkeley Environmental Design Association (BEDA). November, 1998.

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“Public Outreach and Citizen Involvement as Urban Management Strategies in Curitiba,” Center for Latin American Studies (CLAS), University of California at Berkeley. September 1998.

“Historic Preservation and Urban Design Proposals for Massa Marittima.” Group presentation of workshop results at Massa Marittima’s main square. Tuscany, Italy, June 1997.

PLANNING CONSULTING Consulted for the Research Report “Literature Review of Housing in Latin America & the Caribbean”

for the Global Housing Research Initiative, established by the Habitat for Humanity International (HFHI), under the auspices of Cities Alliance (CA) and in partnership with several other leading housing organizations. Urban Institute, January-August 2016.

Juror for the Initiative on Emerging and Sustainable Cities (ICES) of the American Development Bank (IDB): 2016 Second International Competition IDB Urban Lab. Barrio Pescaíto, Santa Marta, Colombia. 2015 First International Competition IDB Urban Lab. Project for residential, industrial and logistics

in Curundú neighborhood, Panama City, Panama. Two jury sessions, August and September 28th, 2015. Also, participation in event "Demand Solutions: Ideas for Improving Lives in Cities," September 29th, 2015. IDB, Washington DC.

Foreign collaborator in the research group Town and Power Laboratory, Federal Fluminense University, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. CNPq - National Council for Scientific and Technological Development.

Foreign collaborator in the research group Big Projects for Urban Development, Federal Fluminense University, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. CNPq - National Council for Scientific and Technological Development.

Reviewer of Inter-American Development Bank’s Marco Sectorial de Desarrollo Urbano y Vivienda. División de Gestión Fiscal y Municipal, Junio 2013.

The National Research Center for Integrated Natural Disasters Management – RCINDIM (Centro Nacional de Investigación para la Gestión Integrada de Desastres Naturales – CIGIDEN). International collaborator of this Center of Excellence funded in 2012 by the Council of the Chilean National Research and Technology Commission – FONDAP. www.cigiden.cl

"Understanding the City in the Global South and the Global North: A Comparative Analysis." International collaborator of Catholic University of Maule (PUC Maule) in Chile, for a research project and event-series hold in San Francisco, Chicago, New York, and Talca (Chile), 2013-2014. New York event: April 2013.

"Urban Sustainability Analysis through Urbanization Patterns of two Chilean Cities: Santiago and Valparaiso." International collaborator of Catholic University of Chile (PUC) on this IDB-sponsored project on "Sustainable Cities in Latin America," 2012-2013.

Academic (curricula) consultant, lecturer, and visiting reviewer at different institutions in Colombia. Bogotá: Universidad Piloto, Secretaría de Hábitat, Taller Urbano del Hábitat, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Universidad Nacional de Colombia en Bogotá, Universidad de Los Andes (Grupo de Estudios en Sostenibilidad Urbana y Regional (SUR), Grupo de urbanismo y planeación Construcción de lo Público (CdP), and Laboratorio de Bogotá), Universidad del Rosario. Medellín: Universidad Nacional de Colombia en Medellín, Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, Gobernación de Antioquia, Vivienda Antioquia (Viva). August 15-September 2, 2012.

Visiting reviewer, “Bay Area Regional Plan.” Association of Bay Area Governments. Oakland, CA, USA. May 2012.

Author for the United Nations-HABITAT Regional Office for Latin America and the Caribbean. “Urban Environmental Challenges: Climate Disruption in Latin America and the Caribbean” (In Spanish, Retos Urbano Ambientales: Disturbio Climático en América Latina y el Caribe). One of five

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Conceptual Documents prepared as inputs for the preparation of the first issue of the State of Latin American and Caribbean Cities, SOLACC (2010) (In Spanish, Estado de las Ciudades de América Latina y el Caribe).

Author for the United Nations Human Settlement Programme. “Revisiting urban planning in Latin America and the Caribbean.” One of eight regional studies prepared as inputs for the seventh issue of the Global Report on Human Settlements 2009 (GRHS 2009, http://academiccommons.columbia.edu/catalog/ac%3A130257).

Member of the International Consulting Team. Grupo de Estudios en Sostenibilidad Urbana y Regional (SUR). Departamento de Ingeniería Civil y Ambiental, Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad de Los Andes. Bogotá, Colombia, since 2008.

Visiting reviewer, “Cancun’s Strategic Plan.” Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico. January 2007.

Visiting reviewer, “Valencia’s Strategic Plan.” Valencia, Carabobo, Venezuela. January 2005.

Visiting reviewer, “Antioquia’s Strategic Plan.” Medellin, Antioquia, Colombia. 2001.

TEACHING

Columbia University, New York City Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation (GSAPP)

“Brazil Planning Studio: Right to the City: Housing and Community Development in Brazil.” Spring 2016. Movimento dos Trabalhadores Sem Teto (MTST, Roofless Workers Movement) in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. Institutional partner: Studio-X Rio de Janeiro. o Students presented case studies in São Paulo and will present the project at an international conference in

London, UK. October 2016.

“Learning From Latin American Cities: Planning and Urbanization.” Fall 2014, 2015.

“Trinidad Planning Studio: Sustainable Development and Mobility of East Port of Spain.” Spring 2014. Client: The Ministry of Planning of Trinidad and Tobago. Conducted in collaboration with the Inter American Development Bank, other Ministries in Trinidad and Tobago (Transportation, Public Works), city government institutions, and community groups in Port of Spain. http://www.arch.columbia.edu/files/gsapp/imceshared/Final_Report_Studio_East_Port_of_Spain.pdf. Students presented their work at: o “Sustainable Development and Mobility of East Port of Spain: Reflections from National and International

Experiences.” Symposium In Port of Spain. Laventille, Trinidad. March 25th, 2014. o “Urban Explorations: Latin America’s Cities, Past and Present.” The 13th Annual Latin American &

Caribbean Graduate Student Conference. Stony Brook, New York, April 25th, 2014. o 4th Annual Caribbean Urban Forum 2014. Bridgetown, Barbados. May 14-16, 2014.

“Medellin Planning Studio: Growth Management and Barrio Upgrading.” Spring 2013. Client: Commune 8. Academic partners: Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogota/Medellin and Universitat Internacional de Catalunya, Spain. Institutional partner: Department of Planning, Medellin. Blog: http://rethinking-urban-fringes-in-medellin.blogspot.com/ o Winner of the 2016 APA/ AICP Student Project Awards for Contribution of Planning to Contemporary Issues.

Recognition and certificate at the 2016 National Planning Conference in Phoenix, AZ. o Students presented their work at 1 conference in Colombia o 2 master students did theses related to the studio work o 1 PhD student did dissertation related to the studio work

“Talca, Chile: Advanced, Interdisciplinary Studio. Post-Earthquake Reconstruction Strategies.” Fall 2012. 12 students: 6 from MUP and 6 from other GSAPP master programs.

Client: SERVIU, Maule. Academic partner: Catholic University of Maule. http://www.arch.columbia.edu/files/gsapp/imceshared/cce2119/12.17_FinalChile.pdf o Students presented their work at 2 conferences in Chile.

“Rio de Janeiro Planning Studio: Urban Revitalization of Porto Maravilha.” Spring 2012.

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Client: Municipal Secretary of Housing. Academic partner: Fluminense Federal University. http://www.arch.columbia.edu/files/gsapp/imceshared/lld2117/1_RioStudio2012_FinalReport_interactive.pdf o Selected out of 7 GSAPP UP studios to represent the program at the APA NY Metro Chapter Student Studio

Presentations, with other Metro APA schools (NYU, Pratt, Hunter, Rutgers), May 4th, Hunter College, New York.

o Students also presented their studio work in Rio de Janeiro and at 1 international conference (“From the Outside In: Sustainable Futures for Global Cities and Suburbs,” November 8-10, 2012, Hofstra University, Hempstead, New York.).

“Rio de Janeiro Planning Studio: Regional Planning in Leste Fluminense.” Spring 2011. Client: Consortium of Governments of Leste Fluminense—CONLESTE. Academic partner: Fluminense Federal University. http://www.arch.columbia.edu/files/gsapp/imceshared/RioStudioReport2011_small.pdf o Aside from GSAPP, students presented their studio work in Rio de Janeiro and at 4 national conferences,

including Planners Network 2011. o They also published 3 pieces.

“The Politics of International Placemaking: Spatializing Urban Cultures.” Falls 2008, 2009, 2010.

“Master UP Thesis Seminar.” Falls 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015. Springs 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016.

“Transnational Planning: Spaces and Institutions.” Fall 2013. Springs 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012.

“Planning History and Theory.” Spring 2010. Falls 2012, 2013, 2014.

Thesis advisor in the Master in Urban Planning (2008-2016)

Thesis advisor in the Advanced Architectural Research (AAR) Program (2008-2009).

Thesis advisor in the Critical Curatorial and Conceptual Practices in Architecture (CCCP) Program at GSAPP (2013-2014)

Thesis advisor in the interdisciplinary M.A. program in Regional Studies—Latin America and the Caribbean (MARSLAC) at ILAS (2011-2012, 2013-2014)

Committee member for Ph.D. and master students’ exams, dissertations, and theses.

Jury of architectural and urban design studios.

University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA School of Policy, Planning, and Development (SPPD)

PPD227 “Urban Planning and Development.” Fall 2002, 03, 04, 05; Spring 2005, 06, 07, 08.

PPD 627 “Design Skills for Urban Planners.” Spring 2003; Fall 2003, 04, 05, 06.

PPD 531L “Urban Laboratory.” Spring 2003, 04, 05, 06.

PPD 613A and 613B “Urban Laboratory: Slum-to-Neighborhood Program in Rio de Janeiro: Urban Upgrading of Favela Rio Pedras.” Spring and Summer 2008.

PLUS 623 “The Politics of Planning and the Urban Environment.” Spring 2008.

Designer and evaluator of Master in Planning Comprehensive Exams, Concentration on Historic Preservation and Urban Design, 2003-2008.

Designer and evaluator of several Ph.D. and Doctoral students’ screening and qualifying exams, 2003-2008.

Committee member for Ph.D. and Doctoral students’ dissertations.

PhD and Doctoral Students Served as Exams and/or Dissertation Committee Member

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In process (CU et al.) Maiko Nishi Matteo Stiglich Linying He José Antonio Ramírez Alexis Perrota Sophonie Joseph Victoria E. Sanchez Holguin (University of Texas at Austin, USA) Juan Yunda (University of Texas at Austin, USA) Juan Felipe Franco Ramirez (Universidad de Los Andes, Colombia) Andrei Crestani (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) María Isabel Peña (Universidad Central de Venezuela, Venezuela) Alejandro de Castro (Universidad Alcalá de Henares, Spain) Armando Montilla (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain) [2015]

Graduated (CU) Julie Touber, Institutional Schizophrenia: The Promise of Collapsed States? The Case of Property

Rights Mechanisms in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, 2015. Ingrid Olivo, Reconstructing early modern disaster management in Puerto Rico: development and

planning examined through the lens of Hurricanes San Ciriaco (1899), San Felipe (1928) and Santa Clara (1956), 2015.

Justin Steil, Democracy and Discrimination: Analyzing Diverging Local Responses to Immigration, 2015.

Oyebanke Oyeyinka, Industrialization Pathways to Human Development: Industrial Clusters, Institutions and Poverty in Nigeria, 2014.

Padmini Biswas, Strategic Parallels: A Class Comparison of South Asian American Immigrant Labor Organizing, 2010.

Lei Wang, Understanding Foreign Direct Investment in the Context of Entrepreneurial Urban China, 2009.

Graduated (other universities) C. Erik Vergel-Tovar (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA), Examining the Reciprocal

Relationship Between Bus Rapid Transit and the Built Environment in Latin America, 2016. Helga Breymann (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain), Identidad, Apropiación, Sentido de

Comunidad y Satisfacción Residencial: Claves de Análisis para los Estudios Urbanos y la Planificación. El Caso del Barrio Embajadores, Madrid, 2015.

Evan Ross (University of Texas at Austin, USA), (Re)Constructing a Brazilian Model City: Discourses of Exceptionalism in Making and Imagining Curitiba, 1900-1945, 2013.

Isabel Cuervo (New York University, USA), The Different Meanings of Home for Residents and Professionals in the Planning and Design of Social Housing in Colombia, 2013.

Catalina Ortiz (University of Illinois at Chicago, USA), Negotiating Space In Large-Scale Urban Projects: Shaping Downtown Through Partial Plans In Colombia, 2012.

Arianna Martinez (Rutgers University, USA), The Politics of Latino Belonging: Law, Scale, & Identity in Municipal Anti-Immigrant Ordinances in the United States, 2011.

Graduated (USC) Araba Sey, ICT for Development: Cell Phone Use and Poverty Alleviation in Ghana, 2008. Ferdinand Lewis, A Capacity-Based Approach to Defining Performance Characteristics of the Built

Environment, 2008. JungA Uhm, Walkability as 'Freedom': The Ecology of School Journey in Inner City Los Angeles

Neighborhoods, 2008. Ileana Apostol, The Production of Public Space: Design Dialectics and Pedagogy, 2007. Carrie Sutkin, The New Agora: Feminist Planning Strategies For Redesigning Public Space, 2005. Rafael Pizarro, Suburbanization of the Mind: The Hollywood Urban Imaginarium and the Rise of

American Suburbia in the Colombian Caribbean, 2005.

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Shahab Rabbani, Freeway Transit Center: An Alternative Method for Redevelopment of Cities in Southern California, 2003.

Master Theses (CU)

Graduated

Columbia: 40+ students. 1 of my mentee graduates got ACSP’s Donald Schön Award; 3 have gotten planning theses awards, 4 have gotten Kinne awards for the continuation of thesis-related work after graduation, and 5 have presented their thesis work at international planning conferences.

Thesis co-chair, committee member, or defense jury for theses in other universities.

Invited Teaching

Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY, USA Adjunct Professor, Course: “History and Theory of Planning.” Fall semester 2015.

Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago, Chile Course professor, “Desarrollo Urbano y Planificación en América Latina y El Caribe: Retos y

Oportunidades.” Magister en Políticas Públicas, Instituto de Políticas Públicas. August 4-8, 2014.

Universitat Internacional de Catalunya (UIC), Barcelona, Spain Masters in International Cooperation (part of the Erasmus European Cooperation Program, a European Masters degree program jointly offered by 4 countries: the Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany; Università di Roma Tor Vergata, Italy; Université Pierre-Mendès-France Grenoble, France; and the Universitat Internacional de Catalunya in Barcelona, Spain).

Course professor, “Planning in Latin America.” January 12-15, 2015. Course professor, “International Cooperation, Sustainability, and Social Justice.” January 7-10, 2014,

January 7-10, 2013. Jury of theses and final thesis presentations. July, 2010. Guest speaker and desk critic for the courses “Sustainability and Architecture” and “International

Cooperation.” May 26-27, 2009.

Universität Technische Darmstadt (UTD), Germany Erasmus Mundus—the interdisciplinary European Masters Program in International Cooperation and Urban Development:

Course professor, “Migration and Planning.” June 2012. Course professor, “Migration and Planning.” June 6th-10th, 2011. Course professor, “City Marketing.” July 5th-9th, 2010. Course professor, “Migration, segregation, differentiation, and minority focus.” May 17-21, 2009.

Politecnico di Milano, Italy PhD Seminar, Dipartimento di Architettura e Pianificazione, January, 2014.

University of Toronto, Canada PhD Seminar, Department of Geography and Planning at. February, 2014.

Universidad Nacional de Colombia (UNC), Sede Medellín Co-planned and co-moderated the 1-day Symposium, “Urban Upgrading: International Examples.” 20

speakers. March 18th, 2013. Guest professor, “Seminario Ciudad y Urbanización,” April 26th–May 3rd, 2011. Planning curriculum consultant. Escuela de Planeación Urbano-Regional, Programa de Maestría en

Estudios Urbano Regionales. May 3rd, 2011.

University of California at Berkeley (UCB) Taught 1-day intensive career development workshop to a multidisciplinary group of Latin Americanist

PhD students. These students presented 15 papers on planning in Latin America at the LASA Conference in San Francisco, following the workshop. 17 attendees. May 23rd, 2012.

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Universidad Católica del Maule, Talca, Chile Planned and moderated the 1-day Symposium, “Alternative Land Use Strategies: International

Examples.” 13 speakers. November 7th, 2012.

Studio X, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Planned and moderated the 1-day Symposium, “Inclusionary Housing: International Case Studies.” 9

speakers and over 100 attendees. March 19th, 2012.

Universidad Alcalá de Henares (UAH), Spain Guest speaker and studio professor in Master Program, “Proyecto Avanzado de Arquitectura y

Ciudad” Guest jury in “Proyectos de Fin de Carrera” (final projects for professional architecture degrees)

Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura y Geodesia. May 23rd-June 3rd 2011.

Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana (UPB), Medellín, Colombia Curriculum consultant LAUR | Facultad de Arquitectura. May 2nd-3rd, 2011

Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Professor, Atelier International, “Regional Planning in Leste Fluminense”

Núcleo de Estudos e Projetos Habitacionais e Urbanos (NEPHU), Universidade Federal Fluminense, March 14th-25th, 2011.

Tecnológico de Monterrey (TM), Mexico City, Mexico Jury in 7th and final architectural studios

ITESM, Campus Estado de México. October 2010.

Universidad de Guadalajara (UG), Jalisco, Mexico Guest lecturer, “El Análisis Urbano del Espacio Público: Herramientas Metodológicas." Centro de

Arte, Arquitectura y Diseño (CAAD), Departamento de Proyectos Urbanísticos. September 20-24, 2010.

Vietnamese-German University (VGU), Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Course professor, “Histories and Theories of Planning.” Master Program in Urban Development

Planning. May 31st-June 11th, 2010.

Universidad Politécnica de Barcelona (UPB), Spain Jury of midterm thesis presentations of students of Metropolis’ Master of Urbanism. June 2-3, 2009.

Universidad Anáhuac de Xalapa (UAX), Mexico Workshop professor, “Planning for Public Administrators”, November 15-17, 2005.

Cátedra Alexis de Tocqueville and Valencia Municipality, Venezuela Workshop professor, “Gobernabilidad y Urbanismo”, January 8-12, 2005.

Université de Québec à Montreal (UQM), Ecole de Design, Montreal, Canada Guest speaker and workshop professor, “Design International 2003: Espace Urbain”, April 24-May 4,

2003. http://www.design.uqam.ca/desint/body.html

Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo (UMSNH), Morelia, Mexico Guest lecturer, 8-hour seminar for the Program “Master in Architecture, Research, and Restoration of

Monuments and Places.” School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Spring 2002.

California College of Arts and Crafts (CCAC), San Francisco, CA Lecturer, “Beyond the Third World: The Latino/Latinizing City in the Americas.” Spring 2002. Joint

program with San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA. Guest lecturer, “Displacement and Otherness: Latin American Modernism.” Prof. Sandra Vivanco,

Ethnic Studies/Architecture, Spring 2002 Theory Seminar.

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San José State University (SJSU), San José, CA Lecturer, “Beyond the Third World: The Latino/Latinizing City in the Americas.” Department of Urban

and Regional Planning. Spring 2001.

Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFP), Curitiba, Brazil Instructor, “Convergência/Divergência: Estudos Comparativos sobre Arquitetura, Urbanismo e

Governança.” Departamento de Arquitetura. August 24 to Sept. 3, 1998.

SERVICE (since 2002)

academic/professional community, journals, presses, and conferences

Service to the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Member of the Review and Appraisal Committee for the ACSP President June Manning Thomas

for 2013-14. The main task was to help set the ACSP Presidential Agenda. Co-Chair of Planners of Color Interest Group (POCIG), 2011-2012, reelected 2012-2014. Member of ACSP Diversity Task Force 2011. “Recruitment and Retention of Underrepresented Faculty of Color in ACSP Member Programs:

Status and Recommendations” (with M. Hibbard, June Manning Thomas, Karen Umemoto, and Mulatu Wubneh). Diversity Task Force Report Submitted to the Governing Board of ACSP. October 2011. http://www.acsp.org/sites/default/files/ACSP%20Diversity%20Task%20Force%20Report%20final.pdf

Member of POCIG’s Strategic Goal 4 Committee, 2011- Member of POCIG Nominations and Elections Committee, 2010. Co-organizer and moderator of 2012 Roundtable, Emerging Issues in Planning: Ethno-Racial

Intersections Discussant of several conference sessions

Service to Planners Network (PN) Editorial board member of Progressive Planning PN Representative at Columbia University Discussant of “Gentrification, Police Violence and Community Responses in Rio de Janeiro”

(Theresa Williamson, Catalytic Communities). A Planners Network Forum, Murphy Institute, CUNY, September 19th, 2014.

Main editor of three theme issues of Progressive Planning: “Transbordering Planning” (199, Spring 2014); “Citizen, Democracy, and Public Space” (176, Summer 2008); and “Planning by Transnational Institutions: Can Big Be Beautiful?” (Spring 2010).

Service to the Latin American Studies Association (LASA) Organizer, chair, and discussant of 2 panels: “Transbordering Latin Americas: Liminal Places,

Cultures, and Powers T(H)ere” and “Assembling the Contemporary Latin American City: South-South Cicuits, Planning Exchanges, Policy Mobilities.” Conference 2014, Chicago, USA. May.

Discussant of 2 panels: “Planning Innovations and Urban Politics in Latin American Cities: Who Captures the Benefits?” and “Neighborhood Vulnerability and Community Innovation: Exploring Urban Resiliene in the Latin American City.” Conference 2013, Washington DC, USA. May-June.

Chair and discussant of panel on “Transnational Urbanism: The Movement of Planning Ideas Between Latin America and the World.” Conference 2012, San Francisco, USA. May.

Organizer and chair of panel: “Urban Planning in Latin America.” Conference 2009, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. June.

Organizer and chair of panel: “Transnational Mexico: Liminal Places, Cultures, and Power (T)here.” Conference 2007, Montreal, Canada. October.

Service to the International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments (IASTE). Abstract reviewer, advisory council member, and chair/discussant of sessions for 4 conferences: “Legitimating Tradition” (Kuwait City, Kuwait, December 17-20, 2016) “Whose Tradition?” (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, December 14-17, 2014). “Hyper-Traditions” (Bangkok, Thailand, December 15-18, 2006).

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“Post Traditional Environments in a Post Global World” (Dubai, United Arab Emirates, December 14-18, 2004).

“(Un)bounding Tradition: The Tensions of Borders and Regions” (Hong Kong, China. December 12-15, 2002).

Service to the American Planning Association Judge of New York Metro Chapter 2015 Student Studio Presentations. NYU Wagner Graduate

School of Public Service. May 8, 2015.

Editorial board member of internationally accredited architectural and planning journals and book presses Latin American Perspectives. Ranked top journal in the Latin American Studies category by

Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations? And view_op=top_venues&hl=en&vq=hum_latinamericanstudies

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research (IJURR). Four-year appointment, 2010-2014, Canada & UK http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/journal.asp?ref=0309-1317&site=1

Journal of Architectural and Planning Research (JAPR). Traditional Development and Settlements Review (TDSR), journal of the International Association

for the Study of Traditional Environments (IASTE), USA http://iaste.berkeley.edu/tdsr.htm Urban, Spain http://www.aq.upm.es/Departamentos/Urbanismo/publicaciones/urban2equipo.html Archivio di Studi Urbani e Regionali (ASUR), Italy RBEUR, Revista Brasileira de Estudos Urbanos e Regionais, Brazil

http://www.anpur.org.br/index.php?p=revista Coleção Espaços Urbanos, Editora Sulina, Brazil

http://www.editorasulina.com.br/colecoes_det_2.php?colecao=19 Passagens: International Review of Political History and Legal Culture, Brazil

http://www.revistapassagens.uff.br/index.php/Passagens/about/displayMembership/4 Espacialidades: Revista de Temas Contemporáneos Sobre Lugares, Política y Cultura, Mexico

http://espacialidades.cua.uam.mx/ Cuadernos de Vivienda y Urbanismo, Colombia. Archivos de Arquitectura Antillana (AAA), Dominican Republic

http://archivosdearquitecturantillana.com/ PORTAfolio, Venezuela http://www.arq.luz.edu.ve/portafolio/paginas/home_portafolio.html Progressive Planning, journal of Planners Network, USA

http://www.plannersnetwork.org/publications/magazine.html

Advisory Board member of President Obama’s Energy and Climate Partnership of the Americas (ECPA, http://www.ecpamericas.org/, US State Department, Housing and Urban Development (HUD), and the American Planning Association’s (APA)), a collaborative effort with Latin American countries, launched in 2010.

Abstract reviewer for II International Congress of Sustainable Collective Housing (II Congresso Internacional de Habitação Coletiva Sustentável) São Paulo, Brazil 2016.

Chair and speaker of the International and Multidisciplinary Conferences of the Urban Latin American Series led by the Latin Lab: Symposium “Latin American Incrementalism: From PREVI to the Present” organized by

Columbia University Latin Lab, The Architectural League of New York, and The Museum of Modern Art in conjunction with the exhibition “Latin America in Construction: Architecture 1955-1980.” The Museum of Modern Art, New York. April 25, 2015. http://www.moma.org/calendar/events/1028?locale=en

Chile at Columbia: Who Cares for Chilean Cities?” with 10 speakers. 3rd Conference in the Urban Latin American Series. Columbia University, March 29th, 2013. http://events.gsapp.org/event/assess-chile-at-columbia

“Colombia at Columbia: Innovations in Architecture and Urbanism” with 10 speakers. 2nd Conference of the Urban Latin American Series. Columbia University, February 10th, 2012. http://events.gsapp.org/event/what-is-social-urbanism-colombia-at-columbia

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“Transnational Latin Americanisms: Liminal Places, Cultures, and Powers T(H)ere” with 20 speakers. 1st Conference of the Urban Latin American Series. Columbia University, March 4-5, 2010. http://www.youtube.com/user/columbiauniversity/videos?query=Transnational+Latin+Americanisms

Peer-reviewer Journal of Planning Education and Research, Urban Studies, International Journal of Urban and

Regional Research, Planning Theory, Community Development: Journal of the Community Development Society, Planning Practice and Research, Journal of Urbanism: International Research on Placemaking and Urban Sustainability, Journal of Urban Affairs, Journal of Planning Literature, Public Works Management & Policy, Political Geography, Urban Studies Research, Urban Design, International, Local Environment: The International Journal of Justice and Sustainability, International Journal of Urban Sciences, Antipode, Latino Studies, Latin American Research Review, Journal of Latin American Studies, American Behavioral Scientist (special issue on The Future of Cities), Territorio (Italy), Archivio di Studi Urbani e Regionali (Italy), Revista Brasileira de Estudos Urbanos e Regionais, (Brazil), Desafíos (Colombia), Bitácora Urbano/Territorial (Colombia), and Argos (Venezuela).

Coeditor of Special Issue in Local Environment: The International Journal of Justice and Sustainability (with E. Gonzalez), “Emerging Issues in Planning: Racial Intersections” (2012-2015). Vol. 20, Issue 6, 2015, http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cloe20/20/6

Coeditor of Special Issue in Latin American Perspectives (with T. Angotti), “Housing, Infrastructure, and Inequality in Latin American Cities” (2012-2016).

Book proposal reviewer for Ashgate and Routledge/ Taylor & Francis Group.

Evaluator for the Austrian Science Fund’s (FWF, Austria's central funding organization for basic research) Elise Richter Program for highly qualified female scientists, 2012.

Abstract and paper reviewer for 1st International Symposium on Environment, Behaviour & Society. Sydney, Australia 2006.

Paper reviewer for the 2002 ACSA International Conference “Architecture, Culture, and the Challenges of Globalization.” Havana, Cuba. June 21-24, 2002.

Chair and commentator of panels at different conferences: The Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, The World Congress of Schools of Planning (Shanghai, China), IASTE (Dubai, UAE; Bangkok, Thailand), The Left Forum (New York); etc.

Planning studio critic, Graduate School of Design, Harvard University, April 11th, 2013.

Service to the School, University, and Communities

GSAPP/ Columbia University/ New York Communities

GSAPP service: Latin Lab Director Studio-X Faculty Steering Committee, 2012- Multiple research projects, teaching, and events at Studio-X Rio de Janeiro and Studio-X NYC Kinne Traveling Prize Faculty Committee (Planning Representative), 2012, 2013 Search committee member for a Preservation Planning position in the Historic Preservation

Program, 2013 Master and PhD planning admission committees, every year Faculty advisor for Lectures in Planning (LIPS) seminar, 2009-2010 Buell Center for the Study of American Architecture’s Public Housing Initiative: participation in

meetings and two public panels on Public Housing (Fall 2008 and 2009) Mentor and jury member in GSAPP’s AAR and CCCP programs Mentor at MARSLAC (Latin American) program, ILAS

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Mentor and speaker at IGERT Jury member in studios: Slum Lab’s, Mabel Wilson’s, Geeta Mehta’s, Mario Gooden’s Member of the Joint Faculty Committee for Avery Library (JFCAL), 2011-2013 Cross-program studios (Fall 2012, 2013) UP Open House Introduction, (in lieu of UP Director) 2013

Discussant at Columbia/GSAPP conferences: Other Desires: The African City, April 8th, 2016. Designing for Life and Death: Sustainable Disposition and Spaces of Remembrance in the

21st Century Metropolis, April 1st, 2016. Housing the Majority, April 10th, 2015

CU service: Global Centers Latin America—Faculty Steering Committee, 2012- Multiple research projects and events at Global Centers Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and Santiago,

Chile University Senator, 2013-2015 University Un-tenured Faculty Caucus, 2013-2015 University Housing Committee, 2013-2015 Fellowship of Latin American Studies (FLAS) Review Committee, ILAS, 2012, 2013, 2015

Columbia affiliated faculty: Center for Sustainable Urban Development (CSUD) Institute of Latin American Studies (ILAS) Lemann Center for Brazilian Studies Center for Mexican Studies, member of faculty steering committee Greater Caribbean Studies Center Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race (CSER) AC4 Link (Earth Institute; areas of conflict resolution, violence prevention, peace, and sustainable

development)

Latin Lab’s 2014 Brown Bag Series (LBs) and other organized events at GSAPP/CU: Genevieve Carpio, Yale University Walter Imilan, Universidad de Chile Tomás Errazuriz, Universidad Católica del Maule, Chile Roberto Moris, Universidad Católica, Chile Sean T. Mitchell, Rudgers University Amanda Bradshaw, GSAPP, Columbia University Enrique Silva, Boston University Eulalia Gómez, Universidad Politécnica de Barcelona Christopher Alley, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University José Antonio Ramírez, GSAPP, Columbia University Eduardo Moncada, Rutgers University

Latin Lab’s 2013 Brown Bag Series (LBs) and other organized events at GSAPP/CU: Marcela Tovar, GSAPP, Columbia University Mariana Fix, Brazil Isabel Cuervo, NYU Alejandro de Castro, GSAPP, Columbia University Daniela Gettinger, Brazil Tobias Franz, UK

Latin Lab’s 2012 organized events at GSAPP/CU: Lisa Fisher on Navigating Urban Regeneration Objectives in São Paulo (4/17/12) Lauren Ames Fischer on Transnational Planning in Practice: Challenges and Opportunities in the Dominican

Republic (4/10/12) Helga von Breymann on Madrid’s Planning for Immigrant Neighborhoods (4/3/12)

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Catherine Ettinger on Richard Neutra’s Works and Influence in Latin America (3/1/12) Meeting of GSAPP’s 7 Rio Studios (2/24/12) Miriam Chion on Spaces of Multiplicities in Cusco, Peru (2/21/12) Catherine Ettinger on Transnational Influences on Michoacán’s Vernacular Architecture (2/13/12) James Rojas on Latino Urbanism (2/16/12) Julia Tierney on Units of Pacification Police in Rio de Janeiro’s Favelas (2/13/12) Shawn Amsler on Porto Maravilha’s Urban Operation (2/13/12) Jesse Keenan on Brazilian Urban Planning/Development Legislation (2/13/12) Pedro Rivera on Porto Maravilha and Housing Dynamics in Rio de Janeiro (2/6/12) Flora Passos on Culture and Community Organizing and Development in Porto Maravilha (2/6/12) Clarissa Moreira on Housing Programs and Community Development in Rio de Janeiro (1/30/12) Antonio Verissimo and Bruno Queiroz on The Role of the Municipal Secretary of Housing in Rio de Janeiro

(1/30/12) Renato Anelli on São Paulo’s Metropolitan Growth and Social Integration (1/27/12) Virginie Baby-Collin on Bolivian transnational cultural recompositions in Argentina, Spain and the US

(1/24/12) Latin Lab’s cosponsored forum on “Venezuela’s Development in Numbers,” by Prof. Elías Eljuri, President of

the National Institute of Statistics of Venezuela. SIPA, Columbia. February 2nd, 2012.

Latin Lab’s 2011 organized events at GSAPP/CU.

Latin Lab’s 2010 organized events at GSAPP/CU.

Presentation on Latin American planning at Leader's Program on Urban Innovation in NYC and Bangkok II: Exchanging Ideas on Suburban Housing and Regional Governance. GSAPP, February 3, 2015.

Chair and commentator of panels at The Left Forum: o "The Causes of Venezuela’s Crisis and the Government’s Efforts to Overcome it." The Left

Forum. John Jay College of Criminal Justice, The City University of New York, May 2016, forthcoming.

o “Post-Chávez Venezuela: New Directions under the Presidency of Nicolás Maduro?” The Left Forum. John Jay College of Criminal Justice, The City University of New York, May 30-June 1, 2014. https://www.facebook.com/george.ciccariellomaher/posts/10152497512760325

Interviewed Dr. Jon Clos, Executive Director of UN-Habitat at the Habitat University Network Initiative’s Dialogue on “Working Together to Achieve Sustainable Urbanization.” UN Headquarters, December 10th, 2013.

Speaker at “Career Day and College Fair,” serving more than 300 youth grades from 7th to 12th from New York City, Long Island, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Upstate New York. The Riverside Church, New York, March 2nd, 2013. http://trccareerday.org

Session Chair and Discussant at “The Cosmopolitan Metropolis,” Sixth Biennial Urban History Association Conference. “Memory and Public Space in Southern California: Reshaping the Cosmopolitan Megapolitan.” New York City, October 26-28, 2012.

“Can Design and Planning Education Really Combine Service and Learning?” Book Presentation: Service-Learning in Design and Planning. Van Alen Institute, New York City. April 13th, 2012.

“Petroleum Urbanization: The case of Leste Fluminense in Brazil” Speaker at “AIA’s Global Dialogues: Shadow City(s)” (with Jeffrey Yuen). NYAIA Center for Architecture, New York, March 29th, 2012.

Chair of session, “South American and Transnational Perspectives,” at Conference, Latin American migrations, patterns of settlement and transnational dynamics: Perspectives from Europe, the United States, and South America. UMI Transitions, CNRS/NYU, New York, February 29th, 2012.

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Speaker at high schools: Liceo Frances, New York (on migration, December 2011); Pan American School, San Jose, Costa Rica (on career planning, November 2011).

Discussant at forum, "The Space of Public Appearance: Occupying American Cities." The Buell Center, Columbia University. October 26th, 2011.

Discussant in event, “Intersectionality and Social Explanation in Social Science Research.” Center on Intersectionality and Social Policy, Columbia University. September 28th, 2011.

Coordination of 3 Latin Lab events at the BMG Guggenheim Lab: “Multicultural Comfort: Place Making in/with Immigrant Communities;” “Climate Change and Ecological Footprint in New York;” and “Commuting in New York.” New York City, September 2011.

Moderator of “What’s Next? The Legacy of the New York BMW Guggenheim Lab.” BMG Guggenheim Lab. New York City, August 20th, 2011.

“Latino Urbanism: A Conversation with Dr. Irazábal, C.” Invited speaker for the Urban Planning Program and the Alliance of Latino and Latin American Students (ALAS) at NYU Wagner School of Public Service. May 6th, 2011.

“Latin America and Climate Disruption: Conditions and Prospects.” Presentation at University Seminar on Latin America. Sponsored by the Institute of Latin American Studies, Columbia University. May 5th, 2011.

Organizer and moderator of two-panel series on “Poverty Reduction: Design and Planning Strategies.” GSAPP, February 14th and Studio X New York, April 12th, 2011.

“Costa Rican Coastal Development: The Nature-City Paradox and the Challenge to Sustainability.” Presentation at Café Arts Columbia Program. New York, April 4th, 2011.

“Venezuelan’s 21st Century Socialism and the Socialist Caracas Plan.” Presentation at Seminar Poverty Initiatives in Latin America. Sponsored by the Institute of Latin American Studies, Columbia University. February 23rd, 2011.

Discussant of panel, “New Approaches and Challenges In Pan-Latino New York,” at Conference, Community Planning and Development in Puerto Rican and Pan-Latino New York: Problems and New Approaches for Teaching and Practice. Hunter College, New York, November 19th, 2010.

“Ethnographically Attuned Planning: Indigenous Women, Territoriality/ Locality, and Armed Conflict in Colombia” (With M.� Tovar). Presentation at Works in Progress in Latin American Society and History (WIPLASH), New York University. November 11th, 2010.

Organizer and moderator of panel “After Catastrophe/Before Design: Rebuilding Haiti after the Earthquake.” GSAPP, October 18, 2010.

Moderator and discussant of panel, “Lessons from Venezuela” Left Forum 2010. Pace University, New York. March 19-21, 2010. The Consulate of Venezuela in New York cosponsored the panel.

Respondent to Jyoti Hosagrahar’s presentation, Sustainable Urbanism International. Studio-X, Columbia University, New York. March 11th, 2010.

Panel discussant, “Naked City: The Death and Life of Authentic Urban Places” (presentation of Sharon Zukin’s new book). The Gotham Center for New York City History at the CUNY Graduate Center, New York. February 22nd, 2010.

Member of the American Planning Association’s Diversity Committee, New York Chapter, since 2009.

“The Right to the Suburb” (with Laura Pulido and G. Carpio). “Diverse Suburbs” Conference. Hofstra University, New York. October 22-24, 2009.

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Panel discussant, Roundtable “What is Green Education at GSAPP?” - Ecogram II. GSAPP, Columbia. October 5th, 2009.

Panel discussant, “Public Housing: A New Conversation.” GSAPP, Columbia. October 5th, 2009.

Moderator and discussant of the panel, “Where is Venezuela Going?” Left Forum 2009. Pace University, New York. March 19-21, 2010. The Consulate of Venezuela in New York cosponsored the panel.

“The Right to the Suburb” (with Laura Pulido and G. Carpio). Conference “Radical Urbanism: Critical Discourse on the Right to the City.” CUNY Graduate Center, City University of New York. December 12th, 2008.

Participant in Panel “In Defense of the Public Sphere.” Columbia University, November 12th, 2008.

“Immigrant Circulations: Regulation and Appropriation of Urban Space By/For/Against Immigrants in Southern California.” (With Laura Pulido and G. Carpio). Presentation at “Circulations: Economies, Currencies, Movements in American Studies.” The New York Metro American Studies Association (NYMASA) and the Columbia Journal of American Studies (CJAS) Conference. Fordham University, New York. November 8th, 2008.

“’We are the ones we've been waiting for’ and ‘every act is an act of self-definition.’” Participant in Panel on “Planning Ahead: Opportunities for Professional Growth.” New York University Kimmel Center. September 19th, 2008.

Member of the Riverside Church’s Building Committee, New York City, 2013-2015.

Other Communities

Discussant at Seminar,�”Learning From 27F: Investigaciones En Curso.” August 9, 2014. Salón de Conferencias, Colegio de Arquitectos de Chile. Santiago, Chile.

¿Quién se Preocupa por las Ciudades Chilenas? Conference in Santiago, Chile (October 19th, 2013); Exhibitions in New York (03/24-04/17, 2013), Rio de Janeiro (08/16-09/29, 2013); and Santiago (10/25-11/14, 2013).

“Conversaciones con Clara Irazábal.” Master en Planeamiento Urbano y Territorial. Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura (ETSAM), Departamento de Urbanística y Ordenación del Territorio (DUYOT), Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM), Madrid, Spain. June 1, 2011.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, ACSP (international network, USA-based) and its groups: Faculty Women Interest Group (FWIG) Planners of Color Interest Group (POCIG)

American Planning Association, APA (international network, USA-based) ID# 144408) and its group: Latinos and Planning Interest Group

Latin American Studies Association (LASA)

Planners Network (international network, USA-based) and its editorial board

International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments, IASTE (international network, USA-based) and its editorial board

The Urban History Association

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Gender and Race Intersections in Planning Lab (GRIP Lab, www.griplab.org) at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Venezuelan Architects Association (CAV) and Venezuelan Society of Engineers, Architects and Related Professions (CIV)

Fixed-Term Graduate Faculty at University of North Carolina (for dissertation advice), till 2015, http://gradschool.unc.edu/policies/faculty-staff/faculty/fixed.html

LANGUAGES

Read, write, speak: English, Spanish, Portuguese. Read: Italian, Catalan, Galician, basic French.

MEDIA ENGAGEMENTS

International Media Interviewed in Barcelona, Spain. “Interview with Clara Irazabal: Urban Planning as a Tool for Social

Justice.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DZ5-KpY_yE Interviewed by Philippe Scerb, Folha de São Paulo (Brazil) on mini-housing units, oferta-de-

microapartamentos-segue-tendencia-demografica, http://classificados.folha.uol.com.br/imoveis/2015/11/1700678-oferta-de-microapartamentos-segue-tendencia-demografica.shtml#__utma=7414573.1851164602.1446559646.1446559646.1446559646.1&__utmb=7414573.2.10.1446559646&__utmc=7414573&__utmx=-&__utmz=7414573.1446559646.1.1.utmcsr=folha.uol.com.br%7Cutmccn=(referral)%7Cutmcmd=referral%7Cutmcct=/&__utmv=-&__utmk=176635043

Interviewed by J. Benitez for Sputnik News’ program Qué Pasa (in Spanish, broadcasted in 44 languages), “EEUU: Donde se derrumban las libertades,” 8/20/15,

http://mundo.sputniknews.com/radio_que_pasa/20150820/1040537478.html “Crímenes raciales en EE: Immunidad e impunidad para policias blancos,” 8/8/15,

http://mundo.sputniknews.com/radio_que_pasa/20150808/1040191203.html “Calentamiento global: ¿Preocupación real de Obama o nuevo slogan electoral?,” 8/4/115,

http://mundo.sputniknews.com/radio_que_pasa/20150804/1040008185.html “Un vejatorio Donald Trump enamora al electorado conservador en EEUU,” July 22nd, 2015,

http://mundo.sputniknews.com/radio_que_pasa/20150722/1039618120.html “EEUU, país donde ser afroamericano puede ser una condena a muerte,” July 15th, 2015,

http://mundo.sputniknews.com/radio_que_pasa/20150715/1039371554.html o “Un policía de EEUU es acusado por asesinato tras matar a un afroamericano,” April 8th, 2015,

http://mundo.sputniknews.com/radio_que_pasa/20150408/1036215340.html o ¿Cómo influiría una posible presidencia de Hillary Clinton en las relaciones de EEUU con

América Latina? April 14th, 2015, http://mundo.sputniknews.com/radio_que_pasa/20150415/1036460934.html

Skype interviews by Mariana Alvarez, Ignacio Jubilla, et al. for RTTV (RT en Español, 8 pick-time news programs in the US and capital and main cities of Latin America) On snipers against police officers in Dallas, July 8th, 2016. on primary elections in the US, February 8th, 2016. on progress on race equality after a year of Michael Brown’s death, August 9th, 2015. on progress on race equality in the US under Obama, June 22nd, 2015. on race relations in the US. December 8th, 2014. on earthquakes and other effects of fracking. October 15th, 2014.

http://actualidad.rt.com/video/actualidad/view/145308-fracking-eeuu-terremotos-drama on race riots on Ferguson, Indiana due to death of Mike Brown and police violence. on the role of women in politics in the world. April 30th, 2014. on the increment of percentage of women carrying guns and the National Rifle Association

strategies. June 4th, 2014. Imilán, Walter. ¿Aprendemos algo de las catastrofes? Radio Cooperativa 93.3 FM. Marzo 26, 2015,

http://blogs.cooperativa.cl/opinion/politica/20150326065610/aprendemos-algo-de-las-catastrofes/ ¿Qué aprendimos del 27F? Cómo estar preparados de major manera frente a una catástrofe. El

Centro, Chile, p. 19, Marzo 15, 2015, http://issuu.com/diarioelcentro/docs/diario_15-03-2015

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John Dunn Insua. “Derecho a la Ciudad.” El Universo, Ecuador. http://m.eluniverso.com/opinion/2015/03/05/nota/4621446/derecho-ciudad

“Clara Irazabal profundizó en las cifras de inmigración en Chile.” Live TV interview on CNN Chile on immigration, reconstruction, and public policy and planning in Chile. August 16th, 2014. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0mPHal6sR8

“Open House Equidad y Territorio: Innovaciones en América Latina.” Tercera Jornada Instituto de Políticas Públicas Universidad Diego Portales - Columbia University. August 5th, 2014. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUpjFoT20Iw&list=PL24mkdwEooC3qQwE-44B-FXtFcoBeYq54&index=6

Skype interview by Walther Alvarenga for the Brazilian TV program "Mundo Afora" on immigration. Available online by TV Poços - Rede Minas (www.tvpocos.com.br). February 9th, 2014.

Online interview by the Master of International Cooperation at Universitat Internacional de Catalunya (UIC, Barcelona, Spain), January 2014. http://masteremergencyarchitecture.com/2014/an-inspiring-interview-with-urban-researcher-clara-irazabal-of-columbia-university/

TV interviews on Ecuadorian politics. NTN24 Zoom a La Noticia, http://www.ntn24.com/programa/zoom-la-noticia - http://www.livestream.com/nuestratelenoticias o June 17, 2013. o May 23, 2013.

TV interview on the Greenbelt Project for Medellin. Medellin, Colombia. March 21, 2013. http://www.cosmovision.tv/contenidos/programas/nos_cogio_la_noche.php http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONzzltyuaI8

TV interview on the Greenbelt Project for Medellin. Medellin, Colombia. March 22, 2013. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3p6vKXO9yk

Radio interview on the Greenbelt Project for Medellin. Medellin, Colombia. March 22, 2013. http://www.unradio.unal.edu.co/nc/en-linea/medellin.html

Video-recorded lecture at Catholic University in Chile on Megaevents, Megaprojects, and Inclusionary Housing. http://www.ieut.cl/2012/12/disponible-video-charla-de-clara-irazabal-%E2%80%9Cmegaeventos-megaproyectos-y-vivienda-asequible-e-inclusivala-operacion-urbana-de-porto-maravilha-en-rio-de-janeiro%E2%80%9D/

Interviewed for Flavie Halais’ “Last samba in Rio: sanitising the Olympic city's historic port” The Global Urbanist: News and Analysis of Cities Around the World. December 18, 2012. http://globalurbanist.com/2012/12/18/porto-maravilha#.UNsWG7pnrN4.email. Also referenced at Planetizen, “What Will be Rio's Olympic Legacy?” Dec 23, 2012, http://www.planetizen.com/node/59800

Interviewed by Diario El Centro, newspaper in Talca, Chile. “Estudiantes de la Universidad de Columbia conocen reconstrucción en Talca.” November 6, 2012, p. 12.

Interviewed at Universidad Nacional de Colombia - Sede Medellín, Facultad de Arquitectura, about megaevents, megaprojects and inclusive housing. http://www.unalmed.edu.co/bocetos/?p=880

Interviewed by Carlos Cordero for Revista Octámetro on Smart Cities. San Jose, Costa Rica. July 28th, 2012.

Interviewed for London’s Monocle Daily radio program on Curitiba’s transportation and planning challenges, June 26th, 2012, 43’-51’: http://monocle.dl.groovygecko.com/m24/11200172.mp3?web-download Also referenced at CC: 24-interviews-gsapp-faculty-member-and-latin-lab-director-clara-irazábal-curit?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=CC+Weekly+Jul+2+-+Jul+6&utm_content=CC+Weekly+Jul+2+-+Jul+6+CID_b4321c7799b92990be87f3e118ca4a9c&utm_source=Email+marketing+software

Interviewed for Flavie Halais’ “Has South America's Most Sustainable City [Curitiba] Lost Its Edge?” The Atlantic Cities. June 6th, 2012. http://www.theatlanticcities.com/commute/2012/06/has-south-americas-most-sustainable-city-lost-its-edge/2195/ Also referenced at CC: http://ccgsapp.org/notes/2012/06/atlantic-cities-discusses-curitiba-gsapp-faculty-member-and-latin-lab-director-clara-i

Interviewed by Carmen Mendoza for the Master in Urbanism: Regenerating Intermediate Landscapes at Universitat Internacional de Catalunya (UIC, Barcelona, Spain), May 2012. http://intermediatelandscapes.com/2012/05/03/interview-with-clara-irazabal/

Interviewed by CNN International in Spanish (TV) on President Obama’s announcement to run for reelection and the reactions of and implications for the Latino community. April 4th, 2011.

Interviewed by Walther Alvarenga for Radio Difusora, Poços de Caldas, Minas Gerais, Brazil on

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Brazilian immigrants in New York and the US. May 8th, 2009. Interviewed by La Nación (Costa Rican newspaper) about the potential for sustainable cities in Latin

America. San José, Costa Rica. November 29th, 2008. “Ciudades centroamericanas crecen sin planificación ni sostenibilidad.” Ambitos: Suplemento Inmobiliario La Nación, p. 7.

Interviewed by CNN International in Spanish (TV) on the US primary results and presidential campaign, the role of Latinos, and the implications for Latin America. o Aired on CNN en Español at 4 pm (EST), November 1st, 2008. o Aired on CNN en Español at 7 pm (EST), October 27th, 2008. o Aired on CNN en Español at 4 pm (PST), June 4th, 2008. o Aired at CNN en Español at 9 am (PST), June 3rd, 2008. o Aired at CNN en Español at 4 pm (PST), May 21st, 2008.

Interviewed by André Lückman for Gazeta do Povo, Brazilian newspaper, about the World Development Report 2009, an urban study released by the World Bank. Curitiba, Parana, Brazil. November 17th, 2008.

Interviewed by Helena Carnieri for Gazeta do Povo, on Barack Obama the role of Latino vote in the U.S. elections and on Latin American politics. Curitiba, Parana, Brazil. o February 6th, 2008.

http://portal.rpc.com.br/gazetadopovo/impressa/mundo/conteudo.phtml?id=736554 o August 22nd, 2008.

http://portal.rpc.com.br/gazetadopovo/cadernog/conteudo.phtml?tl=1&id=800855&tit=Um-democrata-pos-moderno

Interviewed/filmed by David Chalker for the international documentary on Venezuelan politics, Democracy? April 10th, 2008.

Interviewed by Lori McLeod for the Globe and Mail newspaper in Toronto, Canada, on SNC-Lavalin’s (one of the leading engineering and construction groups in the world) award of US$597 million contract by Venezuela’s Instituto Nacional de Desarrollo Rural (INDER) to design and build an integrated irrigation system, supporting infrastructure and three small towns in the Tiznados district of the State of Guarico, about 300 km south of Caracas. February 20th, 2008.

Several news reports in El Carabobeño, Notitarde, and other newspapers and radio media in Valencia, Venezuela, on consulting for Valencia’s Strategic Plan. January 2005.

National Media in English Interviewed by David Iaconangelo on Rio de Janeiro’s Olympic legacy. “How the Olympics could

reshape Rio de Janeiro.” The Christian Science Monitor, August 6th, 2016. http://m.csmonitor.com/World/Global-News/2016/0806/How-the-Olympics-could-reshape-Rio-de-Janeiro

Interviewed by Flavia Krause-Jackson for Bloomberg News, on cities expanding underground (Helsinki, Singapore, Montreal) and others that could stand to benefit or expand. August 25th, 2014.

Interviewed by Greg Scruggs for Next City. “Latin America’s New Superstar: How Gritty, Crime-Ridden Medellín Became a Model for 21st-Century Urbanism.” March 31st, 2014. http://nextcity.org/forefront/view/medellins-eternal-spring-social-urbanism-transforms-latin-america

Interviewed by Eric Larson for Mashable.com, a technology news website based in New York (34 million monthly visitors and 14 million social media followers) about cities that are building underground facilities for business and retail. February 7th, 2014.

Interviewed by Soni Sangha for Fox News Latino on Latino urban trends in the US. December 10th, 2013. In Taking Back Urban Areas, Latinos Are Causing A 'Gente-fication' Across The U.S. Published February 07, 2014 http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/lifestyle/2014/02/07/in-taking-back-urban-areas-latinos-are-causing-gente-fication-across-us/

Interviewed by Leslie Josephs, reporter�for Dow Jones Newswires/ Wall Street Journal about the importance of naming streets for a country’s/city’s development, e.g., Costa Rica. June 4th, 2012.

Scruggs, Greg. “Columbia University Opens Studio-X Rio de Janeiro.” American Planning Association’s website. Discusses Irazábal, C.’s involvements in Rio Studio X and Rio Planning Studio 2011. http://ecpaplanning.org/2011/03/columbia-university-opens-studio-x-rio-de-janeiro/

Interviewed by Prof. Leo Vazquez on “Transnational Latin Americanisms.” Connect Pro meeting (online live), Rutgers Continuing Studies, March 2nd, 2010.

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Interviewed by Youla Qin for Radio Favela, on migrants in California and USA, 2009. http://www.ar2com.de/radiofavela-blog/clara-irazabal/

MP3 AUDIO: Interviewed on the Venezuelan transition to a socialist participatory democracy. http://la.indymedia.org/uploads/2008/05/clara-irazabal.mp3 Los Angeles Independent Media Center, on May 12th, 2008.

Irazábal, C. “Gambling on Latino Votes.” Election 2008: A special resource for journalists. January 25, 2008, http://election2008.usc.edu/2008/01/latino-votes.html

Interviewed by Lolita Harper for Lowrider Magazine, on journalist Rubén Salazar’s accomplishments and significance to the Chicano community. May 12th, 2008.

Interviewed by Corey Pein for the Willamette Week, on urban planning in Curitiba and Portland. Portland, OR. April 16th, 2008. o http://wweek.com/editorial/3423/10806/

Interviewed by Catherine New for Activate, a news and politics weekly online newspaper based in New York City, on Latino dynamics in the U.S. www.activate.us. February 7th, 2008.

Interviewed for Los Angeles Times, on the current significance and future potential of Exposition Park, Los Angeles. December 18th, 2007.

Interviewed by Shannon Farren, KFI radio, on my JAPR article on Las Vegas: urban lessons from Las Vegas Strip. November 29th, 2007.

Interviewed by Nate NiMeo for a public radio program called "Weekend America" (it airs in L.A. on KPCC as well as on a couple of hundred stations around the country) on development in Las Vegas, November 2007.

Interviewed for The Star-Ledger, New Jersey’s leading source of online news (http://www.nj.com/starledger/), on popular media portrayal of Latina/os and its effects. Sept. 18th, 2007.

Interviewed by Morning Edition, a radio news program produced and distributed by National Public Radio (NPR), aired September 12th, regarding the consumer boycott planned in the US for that day by a coalition of organizations struggling for immigrant reform. KCRW (89.9 MHz FM), a public radio station broadcasting from Santa Monica, CA, did the interview. Arbitron ratings show that over thirteen million people listen to Morning Edition each day, the second most-listened-to national radio show. Online at http://www.npr.org/templates/rundowns/rundown.php?prgId=3

Sunday op-ed in the Los Angeles Times (with G. Dyrness). “A sanctuary for immigrants: The movement that spawned Elvira Arellano hopes that showcasing a few individuals will illustrate the plight of millions.” September 2, 2007. http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/la-op-dyrness2sep02,1,7713891.story

Interviewed on August 27 by Venus Lee, reporter for the Nguoi Viet (Vietnamese newspaper) for a story on the future of Little Saigon in Westminster and its implications for the community (article part of a special edition of the paper in October, 2007).

Interviewed by Victoria Lim, a writer of Nueva Magazine, regarding needs and challenges of Asian-Latino individuals/ communities, August 21, 2007.

Interviewed for News Extra (KNBC TV channel 4) on August 23, 2007, on the New Sanctuary Movement and the deportation of Elvira Arellano to Mexico. Aired August 26, 2007, at 11:30 pm.

Interviewed about the New Sanctuary Movement for radio show on August 20, 2007. Interviewed by Reuters on Cardinal Mahoney and the Catholic Church sex abuse scandal, July 2007. Interviewed by Romero, Simon. Ciudad Guayana Journal: Aiming for a New Pittsburgh and Falling

Short. The New York Times, August 13, 2007. http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/13/world/americas/13venezuela.html?ex=1344657600&en=bfcab8eae9e268a4&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss

NSF Leadership Initiative. Profiled as Minority Female Environmental Faculty, 2006. http://www.umich.edu/~limfef/4_prof_env_fem.html#CIZ1963

Cited in Lubow, Arthur. “The Road to Curitiba.” The New York Times Magazine, May 20, 2007, pp. 76-83.

Cited in Polakovic, Gary. “Harbor makeover sails ahead: Developers and Ventura County officials push plans to revitalize the Channel Islands facility. But not everyone is thrilled by the changes.” Los Angeles Times, May 7, 2007. http://www.latimes.com/wireless/avantgo/la-me-harbor7may07,0,7041313.story

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Cited in M. C. Ruppert. “L.A. South Central Farm Receives 3-Day Eviction Notice: Immediate Action Required to Save Model for Post-Peak Sustainability in Cities.” From The Wilderness Publications, http://www.fromthewilderness.com/free/ww3/030306_scf_eviction.shtml. Also at http://www.organicconsumers.org/btc/eviction060306.cfm. Reported On Planetizen, http://www.planetizen.com/node/19005

Cited in �Jamey Hecht. “The Future at War With the Past:� While South Central’s Urban Farmers Face Eviction,�Peak Oil Threatens Global Food Supply.” From The Wilderness Publications, http://www.fromthewilderness.com/free/ww3/032206_war_past.shtml

Cited in elfling. “South-Central LA Community Farm to become Wal-Mart warehouse.” Mar 09, 2006. http://www.dailykos.com/story/2006/3/9/124935/5589

Cited by jackrabbits. “Corporate person enables genocide.” 26.07.2006. http://sandiego.indymedia.org/en/2006/07/116866.shtml

Acknowledgment from Los Angeles River Revitalization Master Plan as member of the LARRMP Advisory Committee. http://www.lariverrmp.org/eireis/pdf/13_Acknowledgements_050107.pdf

“CRCC Announces Faculty Grant Winners.” Religion & Civic Culture. Newsletter of the Center for Religion and Civic Culture. Fall 2005, v. 1, n. 11: 3.

National Media in Spanish and Portuguese Interviewed by Zaira Cortés on Venezuelan immigrants in New York, El Diario NY. February 18th,

2016. Juan Matossian for El Diario-La Prensa on gentrification of Latino neighborhoods and affordable

housing in NYC. January 24th, 2014 Interviewed by Juan Manuel Benítez in Pura Política, NY1 Noticias. Aired 7 times: Fr 6/11pm, Sat

11am/2/11pm, Sun 11am/4pm, Channel 95 Time Warner Cable Digital/194 iO Digital Cablevision. o On the release of “PlaNYC More Resilient and Stronger NYC” report. June 14th, 2013. o A five-part TV special series on the Netherlands and post-Sandy New York. March 1st, 2013.

http://www.ny1noticias.com/content/contra_viento_y_marea/177956/contra-viento-y-marea-final--una-mirada-al-nueva-york-post-sandy

Interviewed by Patsi Arias for NBCUniversal on air rights in Manhattan for national TV in Spanish. February 27th, 2013.

Interviewed by Ed Morales. “9/11: Desalojo con careta de progreso: Caseros emplean técnicas de acoso para que latinos abandonen su vivienda.” El Diario NY. September 8th, 2011. http://www.impre.com/eldiariony/noticias/nacionales/2011/9/8/911--desalojo-con-careta-de-pr-271116-1.html

Interviewed by Malin Falu for HITN’s (27 Years as America's First Latino Public Television Network) Diálogos de Costa a Costa. Program on backlash against Latinos in the US: “¿Qué motiva las críticas negativas hacia la comunidad hispana?” January 25th, 2011. Brooklyn, NY. http://www.hitn.tv/dialogo/temas-de-actualidad/¿que-motiva-las-criticas-negativas-hacia-la-comunidad-hispana/

Interviewed for NBC Telemundo T52 by Carlos Botifol, on immigration politics: raids, detention centers, the border fence, etc. Aired May 21st, 2008 at 6:30 pm.

Interviewed for “En Contexto,” a news program on channel NBC Telemundo T52, on the secessionist referendum in Bolivia. May 2nd, 2008.

Interviewed by Claudia Nuñez for La Opinión (Spanish newspaper), on new state and municipal anti-immigrant policies in the United States.

Interviewed by Isaías Alvarado for La Opinión, on metropolitan transportation planning for Southern California. Articles including citations: o Las peores carreteras están el Los Angeles, by Isaías Alvarado. 13 de marzo de 2008.

http://www.laopinion.com/print.html?rkey=00000000000003445060 o Peajes: alternativas al tráfico: Expertos señalan que el pago por uso de carreteras es una forma de

aliviar el caos que presenta el sistema actual, by Isaías Alvarado. 11 de febrero de 2008. http://www.laopinion.com/ciudad/?rkey=00000000000003207060

o Funesto el futuro del transporte Angelino: Estudio revela que la cantidad de vehículos en LA aumentará cerca de un 2%, by Isaías Alvarado. 11 de febrero de 2008. http://www.laopinion.com/ciudad/?rkey=00000000000003185990.

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Interviewed by Lian Sutra for the Kyoto News (Japanese newspaper), on the role of Latinos and immigrants in the primary elections. January 29th, 2008.

Interviewed by Isaías Alvarado for La Opinión, on the project for the completion of the 710 highway in Southern California and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority proposal for it. January 25th, 2008. Article including citations: o Desentierran debate por concluir la 710, by Isaías Alvarado. Sabado, 26 de enero de 2008

http://www.laopinion.com/archivo/index.html?START=3&RESULTSTART=1&DISPLAYTYPE=single&FREETEXT=Clara+Irazabal&FDATEd12=&FDATEd13=&SORT_MODE=SORT_MODE

Interviewed for “María Elvira Alive,” a news commenting program on channel 405 (Mega TV, Direct TV), on post-election politics in Venezuela, and the role of Latinos on the US primary elections. Aired at 5 pm, January 8th, 2008.

Interviewed for “En Contexto,” on the plans for and implications of the release of 3 hostages by the FARC (Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia). Aired at 11 pm, December 26th, 2007.

Interviewed for “En Contexto,” on the implications of the end of import taxes on food products (beans, sugar, milk, corn) from USA and Canada to Mexico starting January 1st, 2008, according to NAFTA agreements. Aired at 11 pm, December 11th, 2007.

Interviewed live for “En Contexto,” on the Republican presidential candidates' views on issues of immigration. Aired at 11:00 pm on Dec. 5th, 2007.

Interviewed live for “En Contexto,” on the Republican presidential candidates' views on issues of immigration. Aired at 11:00 pm on Nov. 16th, 2007.

Interviewed live for “En Contexto,” on the Presidential veto to the State Children’s health Insurance Program. Aired at 11:00 pm on October 3rd, 2007.

Interviewed live for “En Contexto,” on the actions, strategies, and prospects of the immigration movement for immigration policy reform, and specifically about impact of the National Day of Action held Sept. 12th, 2007. Aired at 11:00 pm on September 12th, 2007.

Interviewed live for “En Contexto,” on what cities are doing regarding their unauthorized immigrant residents, after immigration reform failed to pass in the federal congress. Aired at 11:00 pm on August 27, 2007.

Interviewed live for “En Contexto” and TV channel 22 (KWHY-TV) on the New Sanctuary Movement and the immigration reform struggle. Aired August 27, 2007 at 5:00 and 7:00 pm on channel 22 and 6 pm on channel 52.

Interviewed by Hoy (Spanish newspaper) on the impact of urban growth on Latinos, July 2007.

University Media (CU) Payes, N.J. The Venezuelans are Coming: As the economy of their home country falters, more of

them are moving to New York City. NY City Lens (a news site produced by students at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism). February 20, 2015, http://nycitylens.com/2015/02/the-venezuelans-are-coming/

Interviewed by Ali Lake for Columbia Spectator. Selling the Sky: Katz’s Delicatessen and the Sale of Air Rights. Sept. 25th, 2014. http://columbiaspectator.com/eye/2014/09/25/selling-sky

Interviewed by Rana Hilal for Columbia Spectator on Columbia-Chile Fund Research Grant Award. February 21st, 2014. http://www.columbiaspectator.com/news/2014/02/21/professors-win-global-center-grants-do-research-chile and http://instagram.com/p/krKIN_o32k/

Video interview. Featured in Columbia University’s The Record. “Academic Commons Makes More Research Accessible Online,” by Nick Obourn. 36(12), June 24th, 2011, p. 4.

Crane, Melissa and Alioune Dia. Latin Lab Debate, After Catastrophe / Before Design: Rebuilding Haiti after the Earthquake. Urban: A Columbia University GSAPP Publication, January 2011, p. 14.

Featured in Columbia Spectator. “Students, professors debate public housing,” by Sam Levin. 5 October 2009, pp. 1-2. http://www.columbiaspectator.com/2009/10/05/students-professors-debate-public-housing

Featured in Columbia University’s The Record. “Diversity Fellowships Support Junior Faculty With Research,” by Melanie A. Farmer. 34(12), June 24th, 2009, pp. 6, 8. http://news.columbia.edu/record/1608

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