Professor of Public Policy
Contact Information
Phone: 703-993-2262
Fax: 703-993-8215
Mason Square, Van Metre Hall, Room 673
3351 Fairfax Dr.
Arlington, VA 22201
MS 3B1
Biography
Katrin B. Anacker is a Professor at George Mason’s Schar School of Policy and Government. She is the author of Housing in the United States: The Basics (Routledge, 2024). She is also the Senior Associate Editor of the Journal of Urban Affairs, the former Editor of Housing and Society, the co-editor of Suburbia in the 21st Century: From Dreamscape to Nightmare? (Routledge, 2022), the lead editor of the Routledge Handbook of Housing Policy and Planning (Routledge, 2019), the lead editor of Introduction to Housing (University of Georgia Press, 2018), and the editor of The New American Suburb: Poverty, Race, and the Economic Crisis (Ashgate, 2015). Her research interests are housing, housing and urban policy, race and public policy, real estate markets, economic demographics, statistical methods, qualitative methods, and research writing.
Dr. Anacker’s work has been published in the Journal of Planning Education and Research, the Journal of Urban Affairs, Housing Policy Debate, Housing Studies, the International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, the International Journal of Housing Policy, and Urban Geography. Her work has been supported by the National Science Foundation, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Urban Land Institute, Center for Urban and Regional Analysis at The Ohio State University, the University of Maryland, College Park, the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College, the Long Island Community Foundation, Lambda Alpha International, and the Horowitz Foundation for Social Policy.
Curriculum Vitae
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George Mason University, Schar School of Policy and Government
3351 Fairfax Drive, MS 3B1; Arlington, VA 22201
e. kanacker@gmu.edu, anacker.2@osu.edu, ph. 703.993.2262
ORCID ID: 0000-0002-3423-6738
Academic Experience
Professor (without term) 08/21 -
Associate Professor (without term) 08/14 – 08/21 Assistant Professor (tenure track) 08/09 – 08/14
Research Assistant Professor (non tenure track) 05/09 – 08/09 George Mason University (GMU)
Schar School of Policy and Government, Arlington, VA 08/16 –
School of Policy, Government, and International Affairs (SPGIA), Arlington, VA 08/14 – 07/16
School of Public Policy (SPP), Arlington, VA 05/09 – 07/14 Research Assistant Professor (non tenure track) 08/07 – 05/09 Post Doctoral Fellow (non tenure track) 08/06 – 08/07
Metropolitan Institute at Virginia Tech (MI@VT; now defunct), Alexandria, VA
Education
Ph.D. City and Regional Planning (CRP), The Ohio State University (OSU), 09/00 – 06/06
Dissertation: Analyzing Mature Suburbs in Ohio through Property Values Master of City and Regional Planning, OSU, 09/97 - 09/99
Master of Arts (Public Policy and Management), OSU, 09/97 - 06/99
Books (1 total)
Anacker, Katrin B. New York City Envy: Innovations in Housing (under second round review). New York: New York University Press.
Textbooks (2 total)
Anacker, Katrin B. Writing your Policy and Program Evaluation Synthesis: A Guide to Success (in progress). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Methods.
Anacker, Katrin B. Housing in the United States: The Basics (2024). New York: Routledge.1
Edited Books (3 total)
Maginn, Paul J. and Katrin B. Anacker, eds. From Dreamscape to Nightmare? Suburbia in the 21st Century (2022). New York: Routledge. 2
Book Reviews
Eric Petersen. Journal of Urban Affairs 46.2 (2024): 411-412. Marco Bontje. Raumforschung und Raumordnung 81.3 (2023): 322 -323.
Anacker, Katrin B., Mai Thi Nguyen, and David P. Varady, eds. The Routledge Handbook of Housing Policy and Planning (2020). New York: Routledge. 3
Book Reviews
Gabriela Quintana Vigiola. Urban Policy and Research 39.4 (2021): 414-417.
Katia Moraes Polster and Philip M. E. Garboden. Journal of Urban Affairs 43.4 (2021): 605-607.
Salila Vanka. Housing and Society 47.2 (2020): 159-161.
Anacker, Katrin B., ed. The New American Suburb: Poverty, Race, and the Economic Crisis (2015). New York: Routledge. 4
Book Reviews
Zac Taylor. Urban Design International 23.1 (2018): 64-65.
Whitney Airgood-Obrycki. Journal of Planning Literature 32.4 (2017): 366-367.
Alexandra Murphy. Journal of Urban Affairs 39.5 (2017): 738-739.
Jago Dodson. Housing Studies 32.3 (2017): 380-382. Timothy Keogh. Journal of Planning Education and Research
36.3 (2016): 382-383.
Gareth Young. International Journal of Housing Policy 16.1 (2016): 132-135.
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1 Panel: Urban Affairs Association, New York, NY, 04/25/24.
2 Panels: Association of American Geographers, Los Angeles, CA, 04/12/14; Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Toronto, 11/05/22.
3 Panels: Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Denver, CO, 10/14/17; Urban Affairs Association, Washington, DC, 04/13/22 and 04/14/22.
4 Lectures: National Association of Realtors, Washington, DC, 12/07/15; Center for Urban Research and Education, Camden, NJ, 05/01/15. Panel: Association of American Geographers, San Francisco, CA, 03/29/16.
Edited Textbooks (2 total)
Anacker, Katrin B., Andrew T. Carswell, and Sarah D. Kirby, eds.
Introduction to Housing (in progress). New York: Routledge.
Anacker, Katrin B., Andrew T. Carswell, Sarah D. Kirby, and Kenneth R. Tremblay, eds. Introduction to Housing (2018). Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press. 5
Book Reviews
Carolina K. Reid. Journal of Planning Education and Research 41.2 (2021): 246-247.
Katherine Nelson. Journal of Urban Affairs 43.3 (2021): 497-499. Rhonda Phillips. Local Development and Society 1.2 (2020): 227 – 228.
Jane Rongerude. Journal of the American Planning Association 86.4 (2020): 518-520.
Hilary Botein. Journal of Planning Literature 35.4 (2020): 495-496. Alan Mallach. International Journal of Housing Policy 20.2 (2020): 302-307.
Sarah Mawhorter. Housing Studies 35.5 (2020): 978-979.
Gina Peek. Housing and Society 46.3 (2019): 170-172.
Carla Earhardt. Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal
47.3 (2019): 291-293.
Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles (25 total)
Anacker, Katrin B. “Analyzing Variations in Characteristics between Jurisdictions that Regulate Small, Affordable Housing Solutions in the United States.” Journal of Planning Education and Research xx.x (20xx): xx.
Anacker, Katrin B. “The Evolution of the Four Eras of Urban Planning Education in the United States.” Journal of Planning Education and Research xx.x (202x): xx-xx.
Anacker, Katrin B. and Christopher Niedt. “Classifying Regulatory Approaches of Jurisdictions for Accessory Dwelling Units: The Case of Long Island.” Journal of Planning Education and Research 43.1 (2023): 60-80.
Anacker, Katrin B. “U.S. Suburbs and the Global COVID-19 Pandemic: From Cleanscapes to Safescapes 2.0? The Case of the New York Metropolitan Area.” Urban Geography 43.8 (2022): 1260-1267.
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5 Panels: Urban Affairs Association, Los Angeles, CA, 04/26/19; Association of American Geographers, Washington, DC, 04/05/19; Housing Education and Research Association, Savannah, GA, 10/09/18; Housing Education and Research Association, Lowell, MA, 10/10/17; Housing Education and Research Association, Jacksonville, FL, 10/25/16; Housing Education and Research Association, Springfield, IL, 10/12/15.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Analyzing Rates of Seriously Delinquent Mortgages in Asian Census Tracts in the United States.” Urban Affairs Review 55.2 (2019): 616-638.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Editorial Introduction: Housing Affordability and Affordable Housing.” International Journal of Housing Policy 19.1 (2019): 1-16.
Anacker, Katrin B., Christopher Niedt, and Chang Kwon. “Analyzing Segregation in Mature and Developing Suburbs in the United States.” Journal of Urban Affairs 39.6 (2017): 819-832.
Anacker, Katrin B. and Kristen Bakia Crossney. “Exploring the Relationship between the Proportion of Seriously Delinquent Mortgages and the Proportion of Single and/or Female Borrowers at the Census Tract Level in the Philadelphia MSA.” Housing and Society 43.1 (2016): 18-33.
Anacker, Katrin B. and Yanmei Li. “Rental Housing Affordability of U.S. Renters during the Great Recession, 2007 to 2009.” Housing and Society 43.1 (2016): 1-17.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Analyzing Census Tract Foreclosure Risk Rates in Mature and Developing Suburbs in the United States.” Urban Geography 36.8 (2015): 1221-1240.
Anacker, Katrin B. and Laurie A. Schintler. “Flip that House: Visualizing and Analyzing Potential Real Estate Flipping Transactions in a Cold Local Housing Market in the United States.” International Journal of Housing Policy 15.3 (2015): 285-303.
Anacker, Katrin B. “The Little Downpayment Savings Policy That Could: Revisiting Building and Loan Societies and Their Products in Times of the Tight Credit Box and the Pending Housing Finance Reform.” Housing and Society 42.2 (2015): 101-113.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Immigrating, Assimilating, Cashing In? Analyzing Property Values in Suburbs of Immigrant Gateways.” Housing Studies 28.5 (2013): 720-745.
Anacker, Katrin B. and Kristen B. Crossney. “Analyzing CRA Lending during the Tsunami in Subprime Lending and Foreclosure in the Philadelphia MSA.” Housing Studies 28.4 (2013): 529-552.
Nusser, Sarah P. and Katrin B. Anacker. “What Sexuality is This Place?
Building a Framework for Evaluating Sexualized Space: The Case of Kansas City, Missouri.” Journal of Urban Affairs 35.2 (2013): 173- 193.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Shaky Palaces? Analyzing Property Values and their Appreciation Rates in Minority First Suburbs.” International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 36.4 (2012): 791-816.
Anacker, Katrin B., James H. Carr, and Archana Pradhan. “Analyzing Determinants of Foreclosure among High-Income African American and Hispanic Borrowers in Prince George’s County, Maryland.” Housing and Society 39.1 (2012): 1-28.
Anacker, Katrin B. and James H. Carr. “Analysing Determinants of Foreclosure among High-Income African-American and Hispanic Borrowers in the Washington, DC Metropolitan Area.” International Journal of Housing Policy 11.2 (2011): 195-220.
Grinstein-Weiss, Michal, Yeong Yeo, Katrin B. Anacker, Shannon Van Zandt, Elizabeth Freeze, and Roberto Quercia. “Does
Homeownership Make a Difference with Respect to the Perceived Neighborhood Quality of Low- and Moderate-Income Residents?” Journal of Urban Affairs 33.3 (2011): 247-265.
Anacker, Katrin B. and Hazel A. Morrow-Jones. “Playing Both ‘Inside’ and ‘Outside Games’? Evidence from Expert Interviews in Mature Suburbs in Ohio.” Urban Geography 32.2 (2011): 244-262.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Still Paying the Race Tax? Analyzing Property Values in Homogenous and Mixed-Race Suburbs.” Journal of Urban Affairs 32.1 (2010): 55-77.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Big Flipping Schemes in Small Cities? The Case of Mansfield, Ohio.” Housing and Society 36.1 (2009): 5-28.
Anacker, Katrin B. and Hazel A. Morrow-Jones. “Mature Suburbs, Property Values, and Decline in the Midwest? The Case of Cuyahoga County.” Housing Policy Debate 19.3 (2008): 519-549.
Lang, Robert E., Katrin B. Anacker, and Steven Hornburg. “The New Politics of Affordable Housing.” Housing Policy Debate 19.2 (2008): 231-248.
Anacker, Katrin B. and Hazel A. Morrow-Jones. “Neighborhood Factors Associated with Same-Sex Households in U.S. Cities.” Urban Geography 26.5 (2005): 385-409.
Reports (2 total)
Pfeiffer, Deirdre, Katrin B. Anacker, and Brooks Louton. “What are the Effects of Doubling up on Retirement Income and Assets?”
Center for Retirement Research at Boston College. Boston, MA. Working paper CRR WP 2016-10. September 2016.
Niedt, Christopher, and Katrin B. Anacker. “Accessory Dwellings on Long Island: An Overview.” Long Island Community Foundation. Melville, NY. February 2016.
Book Chapters (18 total)
Anacker, Katrin B., Andrew T. Carswell, and Sarah D. Kirby. “Editors’ Introduction.” Eds. Katrin B. Anacker, Andrew T. Carswell, and Sarah D. Kirby. Introduction to Housing (2025): xx-xx. New York: Routledge.
Maginn, Paul J. and Katrin B. Anacker. “Suburbia in the 21st Century: From Dreamscape to Nightmare.” Eds. Paul J. Maginn and Katrin B. Anacker. From Dreamscape to Nightmare? Suburbia in the 21st Century (2022): 1-22. New York: Routledge.
Lung-Amam, Willow, Katrin B. Anacker, and Nicolas Finio. “Worlds Away in Suburbia: The Changing Geography of High-Poverty Neighborhoods in the Washington, DC Metropolitan Area.” Eds. Paul J. Maginn and Katrin B. Anacker. From Dreamscape to Nightmare? Suburbia in the 21st Century (2022): 179-201. New York: Routledge.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Analyzing Urban and Suburban Foreclosure Rates of Same-Sex Households in Census Tracts in all Metropolitan Statistical Areas in the United States.” Eds. Paul J. Maginn and Katrin B. Anacker. From Dreamscape to Nightmare? Suburbia in the 21st Century (2022): 202-233. New York: Routledge.
Maginn, Paul J. and Katrin B. Anacker. “Covid-19 (Sub)Urbanisms: From Dreamscape to Nightmare?” Eds. Paul J. Maginn and Katrin B. Anacker. From Dreamscape to Nightmare? Suburbia in the 21st Century (2022): 279-303. New York: Routledge.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Inclusionary Zoning and Inclusionary Housing in the United States: Measuring Inputs and Outcomes.” Eds. Rhonda Phillips, Eric Trevan, and Patsy Kraeger. Research Handbook on Community Development (2020): 189-203. Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Housing and Real Estate Planning.” Eds. Nancey Green Leigh, Steven P. French, Subhrajit Guhathakurta, and Bruce Stiftel. The Routledge Handbook of International Planning Education (2020): 265-274. New York: Routledge.
Anacker, Katrin, Mai Thi Nguyen, and David P. Varady. “Editors’ Introduction.” Eds. Katrin B. Anacker, Mai thi Nguyen, and David P. Varady. The Routledge Handbook of Housing Policy and Planning (2020): 1-7. New York: Routledge.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Poverty in U.S. Suburbs.” Eds. Bernadette Hanlon and Thomas J. Vicino. The Routledge Companion to the Suburbs (2019): 208-219. New York: Routledge.
Anacker, Katrin B., Andrew T. Carswell, and Sarah D. Kirby. “Editors’ Introduction.” Eds. Katrin B. Anacker, Andrew T. Carswell, Sarah
D. Kirby, and Kenneth R. Tremblay. Introduction to Housing (2018): ix-xv. Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press.
Anacker, Katrin B. “The Housing Finance Industry.” Eds. Katrin B. Anacker, Andrew T. Carswell, Sarah D. Kirby, and Kenneth R. Tremblay. Introduction to Housing (2018): 139-155. Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press.
Anacker, Katrin B. “The Great Recession.” Eds. Katrin B. Anacker, Andrew T. Carswell, Sarah D. Kirby, and Kenneth R. Tremblay. Introduction to Housing (2018): 255-272. Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Housing and Racial and Ethnic Diversity in the United States.” Eds. Katrin B. Anacker, Andrew T. Carswell, Sarah D. Kirby, and Kenneth R. Tremblay. Introduction to Housing (2018): 275-293. Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press.
Nusser, Sarah P. and Katrin B. Anacker “The Pervasiveness of Hetero- Sexism and the Experiences of Queers in Everyday Space: The Case of Cambridge, Massachusetts.” Ed. Petra Doan. Planning and LGBTQ Communities: The Need for Inclusive Queer Spaces (2015): 94-110. New York: Routledge.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Housing Policy and Politics.” Ed. Michael Shally-Jensen. American Political Culture: An Encyclopedia (2015): 525-530. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Introduction” Ed. Katrin B. Anacker. The New American Suburb: Poverty, Race and the Economic Crisis (2015): 1-11. Farnham: Ashgate.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Speculation.” Ed. Andrew T. Carswell. The Encyclopedia of Housing (2012): 698-701. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Queering the Suburbs: Analyzing Property Values in Male and Female Same-Sex Suburbs in the United States.” Ed. Petra L. Doan. Queerying Planning: Challenging Heteronormative Assumptions and Reframing Planning Practice (2011): 107-125. Farnham: Ashgate.
Research Grants ($581,024 total)
National Science Foundation. “Understanding the Determinants of Concentration of Poverty: The Spatial Dynamics of Urban and Suburban Housing Development.” 09/16 – 02/19. ($35,268.06) PI: Paul Jargowsky; Co-PI: Katrin Anacker [total grant: $218,379].
Governor McAuliffe. “Addressing the Impact of Housing for Virginia’s Economy” 10/14 – 11/17. ($6,001.07) PIs: Virginia Coalition of Housing and Economic Development Researchers [total grant: $234,500].
Arizona State University/Center for Retirement Research at Boston College, Steven H. Sandell Grant Program in Retirement Research “The Effect of Doubling up on Retirement Income” 04/15 – 08/16.
($6,360) PI: Deirdre Pfeiffer; Co-PI Katrin Anacker [total grant: $43,645].
University of Maryland ADVANCE Program for Inclusive Excellence: Interdisciplinary and Engaged Research Seed Grant “The Right to Suburbia: Redevelopment and Resistance on the Urban Edge”
04/15 – 04/16 ($3,100) PI: Willow Lung-Amam; Co-PI: Katrin Anacker [total grant: $20,000].
Hofstra University/Long Island Community Foundation (LICF) “Affordable Dwelling Units on Long Island” 10/13 – 04/16 ($4,800) PI: Christopher Niedt; Co-PI: Katrin Anacker [total grant: $10,000].
George Mason University/Vice President Research & Economic Development, Summer Research Funding for Tenure-Track
and Tenured Faculty “Analyzing Municipal Responses to Diversity in Mature Suburbs on Long Island through Expert Interviews” 06/10 – 06/14 ($5,000).
Horowitz Foundation for Social Policy, Research Grant “Upkeep Decisions of Homeowners: Psychology of Home Investment” 07/07 ($3,000)
Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Research Grant “From Conversion to Cash Cow? The Case of Lüneburg, Germany” 04/05 ($1,000; with Uwe Altrock)
The Ohio State University, Center for Urban and Regional Analysis (CURA), Research Grant “Analyzing Mature Suburbs through Property Values” 2003/2004 ($30,000)
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Early Doctoral Student Research Grant “Analyzing Mature Suburbs through Property Values” 2002-2004 ($15,000)
The Ohio State University, College of Engineering & CRP,
Research Grant “Planning for Telecommunications: Telecom Hotels’ Regulatory Techniques in Germany.” 11/02 ($500)
Fellowships ($120,500 total)
George Mason University Library System Fenwick Fellowship, 2019/2020 ($5,000)
George Mason University/School of Business/Center for Real Estate Entrepreneurship Fellowship, 2017/2018 ($4,500)
Metropolitan Institute at Virginia Tech (MI@VT),
Post Doctoral Fellowship, 2006/2007 ($43,000) Urban Land Institute (ULI),
Kenneth M. Good Graduate Student Fellowship, 2005/2006 ($5,000) Lincoln Institute of Land Policy,
Dissertation Fellowship, 2003/2004 ($10,000) Lambda Alpha International (LAI),
Dissertation Fellowship, 2003/2004 ($3,000) German-American Fulbright Commission,
Graduate Studies Fellowship, 1997/1998 (~$40,000)
U.S. Congress/German Bundestag,
Work-Study Fellowship, 1988/1989 (~$10,000)
Awards & Prizes (7 total)
Housing Education and Research Association (HERA) Distinguished Service Award 2022, 10/22 (plaque)
George Mason University, Center for Entrepreneurship and Public Policy (CEPP), Winner GEDI (Global Entrepreneurship and Development Index) Challenge 2011, 12/11 (book)
Housing Education and Research Association (HERA)
Early Career Housing Award 2010, 11/10 ($300 and plaque)
German Real Estate Academy at the University of Freiburg/Germany
[Deutsche Immobilien-Akademie an der Universität Freiburg GmbH], Real Estate Research Prize
[DIA-Forschungspreis fuer die Immobilienwirtschaft], 09/07 (€1,500) “Analyzing Mature Suburbs through Property Values.”
The Ohio State University, Council of Graduate Students (CGS), Third Prize, 20th Annual Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum. 04/06 ($100)
“Big Flipping Schemes in Small Cities? The Case of Mansfield, Ohio.” The Ohio State University, CRP,
Patricia Burgess [Best Publication in CRP @ OSU] Award, 06/05 ($200) “Neighborhood Factors Associated with Same-Sex Households in
U.S. Cities.” [article published in Urban Geography in 2005] Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP)/
Fannie Mae Foundation (FMF), Best Student Paper on Housing
and Community Development, 11/02 ($1,000) “Flipping Schemes and Vulnerable Neighborhoods: The Case of Mansfield, Ohio.”
Honors (5 total)
Nominee 2023 George Mason University Teaching Excellence Award 10/22 Outstanding Reviewer 2018, Housing Policy Debate
Nominee 2016 George Mason University Teaching Excellence Award 10/15 Nominee 2015 George Mason University Career Connection Faculty Award 03/15
Nominee 2015 George Mason University Teaching Excellence Award 10/14
Outreach Grants ($26,500 total)
Housing Education and Research Association (HERA), Editorship Housing and Society 01/01/19 – 12/31/24 ($16,000)
George Mason University, Office of the Provost, Research Funding for Faculty Seed Grant for National Conference “Suburbs and the 2010 Census” at GMU 07/14/11 – 07/16/11 ($10,000)
Virginia Tech, Office of the University Provost, Women and Minority Artists and Scholars Lecture Series (WMASLS) Grant for New Metropolis Lecture Series at Virginia Tech for Guest Speaker Dr. Richard Martinez, Assistant Professor. University of Minnesota 03/26/08 ($500)
Consulting ($48,000)
James H. Carr Consulting/Association for Enterprise Opportunity (AEO) 04/13 – 09/13
Microbusinesses in the United States and in Georgia: Characteristics, Economic Impacts, and Sector Participation ($7,500)
James H. Carr Consulting/National Association of Real Estate Brokers (NAREB) 04/13 – 08/13
The State of the U.S. Economy and Homeownership for African Americans ($1,000)
James H. Carr Consulting/Association for Enterprise Opportunity (AEO) 09/12 – 05/13
Content Editing “The Economic Impact of U.S. Microbusinesses.” ($5,500) [summary report]
National Community Reinvestment Coalition (NCRC)/ Annie E. Casey Foundation 01/12 – 09/12
Long-Term Implications of the Foreclosure Crisis ($5,000) Third Way 06/11 – 09/11
Housing Hot Issue Brief (HIB) ($5,000, up to $200 in direct expenses) National Community Reinvestment Coalition (NCRC)/
Annie E. Casey Foundation Foreclosure Solutions and Research Committee 02/11 – 06/11
Addressing the Foreclosure Crisis: A Framework for Research and Solutions Recommendations ($7,500)
National Center for Suburban Studies at Hofstra University (NCSS)/Arup 06/09 – 10/09
Long Island 2035 Comprehensive Regional Sustainability Plan: Data Collection ($15,000, up to $3,000 in direct expenses)
Public Lectures (3 total)
Anacker, Katrin B. “Analyzing Accessory Dwelling Units on Long Island.” National Association of Realtors. Washington, DC. 08/17/18.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Foreclosures in Prince George’s County.” Prince George’s County Planning Department 2015 Speaker Series. Upper Marlboro, Maryland. 05/27/15.
Anacker, Katrin B. “The Effect of Subprime and Alternate Mortgage Instruments on the Economy, Housing, and the Land Records Industry.” 2012 Property Records Industry Association (PRIA) Winter Symposium. Washington, DC. Keynote. 03/01/12.
International Speaking Engagements (13 total)
Anacker, Katrin B. “Analyzing the Characteristics of Jurisdictions that Regulate Small, Affordable Housing Solutions in the United States.” Johann Heinrich von Thünen Institute. Braunschweig/ Germany. 08/24/23.
Anacker, Katrin B. “The Future of Social Policy: The Case of U.S. Housing Policy.” Tampere University. Unit of Social Research. Tampere/ Finland. 12/13/21.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Building a National Community Typology of Regulations for Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs), Tiny, Mobile, and RV Homes.” Universität Kassel. FB 06 Architektur – Stadtplanung – Landschaftsplanung. Kassel/Germany. 11/11/21.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Investigating Seriously Delinquent Mortgages in Hispanic/Latino Ethnotracts in Metropolitan Statistical Areas in the United States.” Københavns Universitet. Institut for Geovidenskab og Naturforvaltning. København/Denmark. 12/11/20.
Anacker, Katrin B. and Michael Guston. “Queer Public Spaces.” ARUP and University of Westminster. London/UK. 12/09/20.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Analyzing Rates of Seriously Delinquent Mortgages in Hispanic/Latino Census Tracts in the United States.” Technische Universität Berlin. Institut für Stadt- und Regionalplanung.
Berlin/Germany. 01/20/20.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Suburbs and Foreclosures in the United States.” Technische Universität Wien, Fakultät für Architektur und Raumplanung. Wien/Austria. 04/28/17.
Anacker, Katrin B. “What are the Key Concepts of the Policy Making Process? Analyzing Wall Street vs. Main Street Bailout Policies.” University of Glasgow. School of Social and Political Sciences.
Glasgow/Scotland. 05/28/13.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Exploring the Relationship between Gender, Familial Status and Neighborhood Foreclosure Risk in the Philadelphia MSA.” Universität zu Köln. Geographisches Institut. Köln/Germany. 11/21/12.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Analyzing Housing Affordability of Renters during the Great Recession, 2007 to 2009.” University of Aberdeen. School of Geosciences. Aberdeen/Scotland. 11/12/12.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Immigrating, Assimilating, Cashing in? Analyzing Property Values in Suburbs of Immigrant Gateways.” University College London. The Bartlett School of Planning. London/UK. 05/11/12.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Analyzing Determinants of Foreclosure in the Washington, DC Metropolitan Area.” Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg/Germany. Geographisches Institut und Heidelberg Center for American Studies (HCA). Heidelberg/Germany. 07/22/10.
Anacker. Katrin B. “Neighborhood Factors Associated with Same-Sex Households in US Cities.” Lunds Universitet/Sweden. Kulturgeografi och ekonomisk geografi. Lund/Sweden. 05/03/04.
Research Presentations Conferences (81 total)
Anacker, Katrin B. “The Evolution of the Four Eras of Urban Planning Education in the United States.” Annual Meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP). Chicago. 10/21/23
Anacker, Katrin B. “Does Population Size Matter? Analyzing Municipalities that Permit Affordable Housing Solutions.” 51st Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association (UAA). Nashville, TN. 04/28/23.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Analyzing the Variation in Characteristics between Jurisdictions that Regulate Small, Affordable Housing Solutions in the United States.” Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Meeting. Denver, CO. 03/25/23.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Does Population Size Matter? Analyzing Municipalities that Permit Affordable Housing Solutions.” Annual Meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP). Toronto/ Canada. 11/05/22.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Does Population Size Matter? Analyzing Municipalities Permitting Affordable Housing Solutions.” Housing Education and Research Association (HERA) 2022 Annual Conference. St. Louis, MO. 10/18/22.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Analyzing the Variation in Characteristics between Jurisdictions that Regulate Affordable Housing Solutions.” 50th Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association (UAA). Washington, DC. 04/14/22.
Anacker, Katrin B. “U.S. Suburbs and the Global COVID-19 Pandemic: From Cleanscapes to Safescapes 2.0? The Case of the New York Metropolitan Area.” Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Meeting. Virtual. 02/25/22.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Investigating Seriously Delinquent Mortgages in Hispanic/Latino Ethnotracts in Metropolitan Statistical Areas in the United States.” Housing Education and Research Association (HERA) 2021 Annual Conference. Minneapolis, MN. 11/01/21.
Anacker, Katrin B. “U.S. Suburbs and the Global COVID-19 Pandemic: From Cleanscapes to Safescapes? The Case of the New York Metropolitan Area.” Stadterweiterung in Zeiten der Reurbanisierung – Neue Suburbanität. Universität Kassel/Germany. Virtual. 10/26/21.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Building a National Community Typology of Regulations for Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs), Mobile, RV, and Tiny Homes.” Annual Meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP). Virtual. 10/22/21.
Anacker, Katrin B., Spencer Shanholtz, and Thomas Skuzinski. “Do Qualified Allocation Plans Influence Access to High-Performing Schools?” Housing Education and Research Association (HERA) 2019 Annual Conference. Austin, TX. 11/11/19.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Investigating Seriously Delinquent Mortgages in Mexican Neighborhoods in Metropolitan Statistical Areas in the United States.” Annual Meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP). Greenville, SC. 10/26/19.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Investigating Seriously Delinquent Mortgages in Mexican Neighborhoods in Metropolitan Statistical Areas in the United States.” American Sociological Association (ASA) Annual Meeting. New York, NY. 08/10/19.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Analyzing Foreclosure Risk Rates in Neighborhoods with Same-Sex Households in the United States.” Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Meeting. Washington, DC. 04/04/19.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Investigating Seriously Delinquent Mortgages in Mexican Neighborhoods in Metropolitan Statistical Areas in the United States.” Annual Meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP). Buffalo, NY. 10/27/18.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Aging in Place: Analyzing Homeowner Characteristics, Mortgage Status, and Property Values in Mature and Developing Suburbs.” Housing Education and Research Association (HERA) 2018 Annual Conference. Savannah, GA. 10/08/18.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Analyzing Foreclosure Risk Rates in Neighborhoods with Same-Sex Households in the United States.” American Sociological Association (ASA) Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA. 08/14/18.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Analyzing Rates of Seriously Delinquent Mortgages in Urban and Suburban Census Tracts in the 100 Counties with the Highest Proportions of Unmarried Male and Female Same-Sex Households in the United States.” Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA. 04/10/18.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Analyzing Rates of Seriously Delinquent Mortgages in non-Hispanic White Working Class Census Tracts in the United States.” 48th Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association (UAA). Toronto/Canada. 04/06/18.
Anacker, Katrin B., Christopher Niedt, and Chang Kwon. “White Suburbs or White Suburbanites?: Measuring Settlement Patterns, Isolation, and Segregation among the Suburban White Working Class.” After Suburbia: Extended Urbanization and Life on the Planet’s Periphery. York University. Toronto/Canada. 10/21/17.
Anacker, Katrin B. and Christopher Niedt. “Analyzing Accessory Dwelling Units on Long Island.” American Sociological Association (ASA) Annual Meeting. Montreal/Canada. 08/14/17.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Analyzing Rates of Seriously Delinquent Mortgages in Hispanic/Latino Census Tracts in the United States.” 47th Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association (UAA). Minneapolis, MN. 04/22/17.
Anacker, Katrin B. and Christopher Niedt. “Analyzing Accessory Dwelling Units on Long Island.” Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Meeting. Boston, MA. 04/09/17.
Anacker, Katrin B. and Christopher Niedt. “Analyzing Accessory Dwelling Units on Long Island through Surveys of Local Officials.” Annual Meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP). Portland, OR. 11/04/16.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Analyzing Rates of Seriously Delinquent Mortgages in Asian Census Tracts in the United States.” American Sociological Association (ASA) Annual Meeting. Seattle, WA. 08/21/16.
Anacker, Katrin B., Deirdre Pfeiffer, and Brooks Louton. “The Economic Benefits and Burdens of Multigenerational Households for Seniors.” Housing Wealth and Welfare Conference. Amsterdam/The Netherlands. 05/26/16.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Analyzing Census Tract Foreclosure Risk Rates for Hispanic Subgroups in the United States.” Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA. 03/29/16.
Anacker, Katrin B. and Chang Kwon. “Analyzing CRA Lending Before, During and After the Subprime Lending and Foreclosure Crises in Central Cities, Mature Suburbs, and Developing Suburbs in the United States.” Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM) 2015 Annual Fall Research Conference. Miami, FL. 11/13/15.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Aging in Place: Analyzing Homeowner Characteristics, Mortgage Status, and Property Values in Mature and Developing Suburbs.” Annual Meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP). Houston, TX. 10/22/15.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Analyzing Census Tract Foreclosure Risk Rates for Asian Subgroups in California’s Metropolitan Statistical Areas.” RC43: Research Committee on Housing and the Built Environment of the International Sociological Association Conference. Chicago, IL. 09/19/15.
Anacker, Katrin B., Christopher Niedt, and Chang Kwon. “Analyzing Segregation in Mature and Developing Suburbs in the United States.” American Sociological Association (ASA) Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL. 08/22/15.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Still Queerying the Suburbs? Analyzing Property Values in Male and Female Same-Sex Suburbs in the United States.” Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL. 04/21/15.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Analyzing Sustainability and Pre-World War II Suburban Neighborhoods in the United States.” 45th Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association (UAA). Miami, FL. 04/11/15.
Anacker, Katrin B. and Yanmei Li. “Analyzing Households’ Decisions to Invest in Home Maintenance and Improvements with AHS Data.” Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM) 2014 Annual Fall Research Conference. Albuquerque, NM. 11/07/14.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Analyzing Pre-World War II Suburban Neighborhoods In the United States.” Annual Meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP). Philadelphia, PA. 10/30/14.
Anacker, Katrin B. and Yanmei Li. “Analyzing Housing Affordability of U.S. Renters during the Great Recession, 2007 to 2009.” Housing Education and Research Association (HERA) 2014 Annual Conference. Kansas City, MO. 10/05/14.
Anacker, Katrin B. and Kristen B. Crossney. “Exploring Seriously Delinquent Mortgages in the Context of Gender and Familial Status in the Philadelphia MSA.” American Sociological Association (ASA) Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA. 08/17/14.
Anacker, Katrin B. and Sarah P. Nusser. “The Pervasiveness of Hetero- Sexism and the Experiences of Queers in Everyday Space: The Case of Cambridge, Massachusetts.” Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Meeting. Tampa, FL. 04/08/14.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Analyzing Property Values in U.S. Suburbs, 1990 to 2010.” 44th Annual Meeting Urban Affairs Association (UAA). San Antonio, TX. 03/20/14.
Anacker, Katrin B. and Christopher Niedt. “Segregation Across Suburban Typologies: Findings from Census 2010.” Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM) 2013 Annual Fall Research Conference. Washington, DC. 11/07/13.
Anacker, Katrin B., and Laurie Schintler. “Analyzing Potential Real Estate Property Flipping in Mansfield, Ohio through Social Network Analysis.” Housing Education and Research Association (HERA) 2013 Annual Conference. Tulsa, OK. 10/29/13.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Analyzing Neighborhood Foreclosure Risk in Mature and Developing Suburbs in the Census Regions of the United States.” Global Suburbanisms: Governance, Land and Infrastructure in the 21st Century.” York University. Toronto/Canada. 09/26/13.
Anacker, Katrin B. and Yanmei Li. “Analyzing Housing Affordability of Renters during the Great Recession, 2007 to 2009.” American Sociological Association (ASA) Annual Meeting. New York, NY. 08/12/13.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Analyzing Neighborhood Foreclosure Risk in the United States in the Context of Inequality.” Association of Collegiate Schools Of Planning (ACSP) & Association of European Schools of Planning (AESOP) Fifth Joint Congress. Dublin/Ireland. 07/18/13.
Anacker, Katrin B. and Yanmei Li. “Analyzing Households’ Decisions to Invest in Home Maintenance and Improvements with AHS Data.” RC43: Research Committee on Housing and the Built Environment of the International Sociological Association Conference. Amsterdam/The Netherlands. 07/11/13.
Anacker, Katrin B. and Christopher Niedt. “Immigrant Segregation Across Suburban Typologies: Findings from the 2010 Census.” Out of Control Suburbs? Comparing Representations of Order, Disorder and Sprawl. University of Exeter and Hofstra University. Hempstead, NY. 06/28/13.
Anacker, Katrin B. “The New American Suburb: Poverty, Race, and the Economic Crisis.” Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Meeting. Los Angeles, CA. 04/10/13.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Analyzing Neighborhood Foreclosure Risk in Mature and Developing Suburbs.” 43rd Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association (UAA). San Francisco, CA. 04/06/13.
Anacker, Katrin B. “The New American Suburb: Poverty, Race and the Economic Crisis.” From the Outside In: Sustainable Futures for Global Cities and Suburbs. Hofstra University. Hempstead, NY. 03/08/13.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Analyzing Municipal Responses to Diversity in Mature Suburbs in Nassau County through Expert Interviews.” From the Outside In: Sustainable Futures for Global Cities and Suburbs. Hofstra University. Hempstead, NY. 03/08/13.
Anacker, Katrin B. and Kristen B. Crossney “Exploring the Relationship between Gender, Familial Status and Foreclosure in the Philadelphia MSA.” Annual Meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP). Cincinnati, OH. 11/02/12.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Old Wine in New Bottles? Revisiting Building and Loan Associations in Post-QRM Times.” Housing Education and Research Association (HERA) 2012 Annual Conference, Roanoke, VA. 10/29/12.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Are Michael and Jennifer More Likely to Obtain a Mortgage Modification Than Maurice and Jeneice? Analyzing Gender, Race, and Ethnic Differentials in Loan Workouts.” 42nd Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association (UAA), Pittsburgh, PA. 04/19/12.
Anacker, Katrin B. and Sarah P. Nusser. “What Sexuality is this Place? Building a Framework for Evaluating Sexualized Space: The Case of Kansas City, Missouri.” Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Meeting. New York, NY. 02/25/12.
Anacker, Katrin B., James H. Carr, and Archana Pradhan. “Poster Presentation: Analyzing Determinants of Foreclosure among High- Income African American and Hispanic Borrowers in Prince George’s County, Maryland.” Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM) 2011 Annual Fall Research Conference. Washington, DC. 11/04/11.
Strom, Elizabeth and Katrin B. Anacker (co-presenting). “Does Homesteading Matter? Analyzing Foreclosure Rates in Hillsborough County, Florida.” Annual Meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP). Salt Lake City, UT. 10/13/11.
Rao, Nandini and Katrin B. Anacker (co-presenting). “Analyzing the Marriage Gap for Single Female Homebuyers in Terms of Socioeconomic, Financial, and Mortgage Characteristics.” Annual Meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP). Salt Lake City, UT. 10/13/11.
Anacker, Katrin B., James H. Carr, and Archana Pradhan. “Analyzing Determinants of Foreclosures in the Atlanta, GA Metropolitan Area.” Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA. 04/14/11.
Anacker, Katrin B. and Caitlin Kovalkoski. “Analyzing the Effect of Food Sources on Property Values in Baltimore County, Maryland.” 41st Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association (UAA). New Orleans, LA. 03/18/11.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Analyzing Rental Affordability during the Great Recession 2007 to Present.” American Housing Survey User Conference 2011. U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Washington, DC. 03/08/11.
Anacker, Katrin B. and James H. Carr. “Analyzing Foreclosures and Subprime Lending in the Washington DC Metropolitan Area.” Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM) 2010 Annual Fall Research Conference. Boston, MA. 11/06/10.
Anacker, Katrin B., John Gilderbloom, Joshua Ambrosius, and Zachary Kenitzer. “Analyzing the Effect of Walkability on House Values in Louisville.” Annual Meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP). Minneapolis, MN. 10/07/10.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Queerying the Suburbs: Analyzing Property Values in Male and Female Same-Sex Suburbs in the United States.” Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Meeting. Washington, DC. 04/15/10.
Anacker, Katrin B. and Kristen Bakia Crossney. “Poster Presentation: Analyzing the Performance of CRA Lending during the Subprime Meltdown: The Case of the Philadelphia MSA.” Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM) 2009 Annual Fall Research Conference. Washington, DC. 11/08/09.
Anacker, Katrin B., and Hazel A. Morrow-Jones. “The Effectiveness of Technology-Assisted Learning and International Travel in Comparative Urban Planning Education.” Housing Education and Research Association (HERA) 2009 Annual Conference. Santa Fe, NM. 11/02/09.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Immigrating, Assimilating, Cashing in? Analyzing Property Values in Suburbs of Immigrant Gateways.” The Diverse Suburb: History, Politics, and Prospects. Hofstra University. Hempstead, NY. 10/22/09.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Caught in the Middle of the Inside Game/Outside Game? Evidence from Expert Interviews in Mature Suburbs in Ohio.” 2009 Annual Meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP). Crystal City, VA. 10/03/09.
Anacker, Katrin B., John Gilderbloom, Joshua Ambrosius, and Matthew Hanka. “Capturing Contemporary Housing Dynamics in Jefferson County, KY: The Difference Operationalization of the Dependent Variable Can Make.” 2009 Annual Meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP). Crystal City, VA. 10/02/09.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Big Flipping Schemes in Small Cities? The Case of Mansfield, Ohio.” Housing Education and Research Association (HERA) 2008 Annual Conference. Indianapolis, IN. 10/08/08.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Immigrating, Assimilating, Cashing In? Analyzing House Prices in Immigrant Suburbs.” Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) & Association of European Schools of Planning (AESOP). Fourth Joint Congress, Chicago, IL. 07/10/08.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Does Research Repeat Itself? Establishing a Systematic Research Agenda for Mature Suburbs.” 38th Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association (UAA). Baltimore, MD. 04/24/08.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Defining Mature Suburbs in the Context of Property Values.“ A Suburban World? Global Decentralization and the New Metropolis Conference. Virginia Tech. Reston, VA. 04/07/08.
Anacker, Katrin B., Thomas W. Sanchez, and Robert E. Lang. “The New Metro Politics: Interpreting Recent Presidential Elections Using a Precinct-Based Regional Typology.” A Suburban World? Global Decentralization and the New Metropolis Conference. Virginia Tech. Reston, VA. 04/07/08.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Ailing Mature Suburbs in Ohio: Fiscal Health and the Design of Suburban Policy.” 2007 Annual Meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP). Milwaukee, WI. 10/18/07.
Anacker, Katrin B., Thomas W. Sanchez, and Robert E. Lang. “The New Metro Politics: Interpreting Recent Presidential Elections Using a County-Based Regional Typology.” 37th Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association (UAA). Seattle, WA. 04/28/07.
Anacker, Katrin B. and Uwe Altrock. “From Conversion to Cash Cow? Leuphana Universitaet Lüneburg, Germany.” 37th Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association (UAA). Seattle, WA. 04/28/07.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Analyzing Property Values in Suburbs with a High Proportion of Racially and Ethnically Underrepresented Groups.” 2006 Annual Meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP). Fort Worth, TX. 11/11/06.
Anacker, Katrin B. and Jennifer Evans-Cowley. “Planning for Telecommunications in Germany: Telecom Hotels.” 2005 Annual Meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP). Kansas City, MO. 10/28/05.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Analyzing Mature Suburbs through Property Values: Excessive Sprawl, Scarce Reinvestments and Racial Disparities.” 2004 Annual Meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP). Portland, OR. 10/21/04.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Analyzing Mature Suburbs through Property Values: The Case of Columbus, Ohio.” Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) & Association of European Schools of Planning (AESOP) Third Joint Congress. Leuven/Belgium. 07/09/03.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Flipping Schemes and Vulnerable Neighborhoods: The Case of Mansfield, Ohio.” 44th Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP). Baltimore, MD. 11/23/02.
Research Presentations Institutions (37 total)
Anacker, Katrin B. “Analyzing the Variation in Characteristics between Jurisdictions that Regulate Small, Affordable Housing Solutions in the United States.” Texas A&M University. College Station, TX. 03/03/23.
Anacker, Katrin B. and Christopher Niedt. “Classifying Regulatory Approaches of Jurisdictions for Accessory Dwelling Units: The Case of Long Island.” University of California, Irvine. School of Social Ecology. Irvine, CA. 02/28/19.
Anacker, Katrin B. and Christopher Niedt. “Classifying Regulatory Approaches of Jurisdictions for Accessory Dwelling Units: The Case of Long Island.” Arizona State University. School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning. Tempe, AZ. 02/21/19.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Opening Up the Suburbs: The Case of Reston, Virginia.” George Mason University, Schar School of Policy and Government. Arlington, VA. 11/14/18.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) in the Washington, DC Area.” George Mason University, Center for Real Estate Entrepreneurship. Arlington, VA. 11/30/17.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Analyzing Rates of Seriously Delinquent Mortgages in Asian Census Tracts in the United States.” George Washington University, Trachtenberg School of Public Policy and Public Administration. Washington, DC. 09/08/16.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Analyzing Seriously Delinquent Mortgages in Asian Census Tracts in the United States” Iowa State University, College of Design. Contemporary Issues in Planning and Design Lecture Series. Ames, IA. 03/24/16.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Finding Funding at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.” Texas A&M University, Center for Housing & Urban Development, Housing Collaborative Workshop. College Station, TX. 01/06/14.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Analyzing Property Values in Suburbs of Immigrant Gateways.” George Mason University, Institute for Immigration Research. Fairfax, VA. 11/20/13.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Analyzing Neighborhood Foreclosure Risk Rates in Mature and Developing Suburbs in the Census Regions of the United States.” University of Maryland, College of Architecture, Planning & Preservation. College Park, MD. 10/09/13.
Carr, James H. and Katrin B. Anacker. “Microbusinesses in the United States: Characteristics and Economic Impacts.” Association for Enterprise Opportunity (AEO)/Economic Impact Council. Washington, DC. 09/10/13.
Anacker, Katrin B.” Long-Term Social Impacts and Financial Costs of Foreclosure on Families and Communities of Color: A Review of the Literature.” Annie E. Casey Foundation, Baltimore, MD. 08/21/12. [via national telephone conference: 33 listeners]
Anacker, Katrin B. “The Foreclosure Crisis and Its Impact on Communities of Color: Research and Solutions.” Center for Housing Policy, Washington, DC. 12/05/11. [via Internet: 142 listeners]
Carr, James H and Katrin B. Anacker. “White Paper: Foreclosure Research and Solutions.” Annie E. Casey Foundation, Baltimore, MD. 06/14/11. [via national telephone conference]
Anacker, Katrin B. “Caught in the Middle of the Inside Game/Outside Game? Evidence from Expert Interviews in Mature Suburbs in Ohio.” George Mason University. School of Public Policy. Brown Bag Lunch Series. Arlington, VA. 10/21/09.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Still Paying the Race Tax? Analyzing Property Values in Homogeneous and Mixed-Race Suburbs.” University of Nevada, Reno. Geography Department Colloquium. Spring 2009. Reno, NV. 03/11/09.
Anacker, Katrin B., Tamara Jayasundera, and Denitza Mantcheva. “Taking a Closer Look: Characteristics of Loans in Foreclosure.” National Community Reinvestment Coalition (NCRC). Washington, D.C.03/06/09.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Still Paying the Race Tax? Analyzing Property Values in Homogeneous and Mixed-Race Suburbs.” George Mason University. School of Public Policy. Arlington, VA. 03/05/09.
Anacker, Katrin B., Tamara Jayasundera, and Denitza Mantcheva. “Research in Progress III: Characteristics of Loans in Foreclosure.” National Community Reinvestment Coalition (NCRC). Washington, DC. 12/19/08.
Anacker, Katrin B., James H. Carr, Tamara Jayasundera, and Denitza Mantcheva. “Research in Progress II: Characteristics of Loans in Foreclosure and Loans Re-setting.” Freddie Mac. McLean, VA. 12/01/08.
Anacker, Katrin B., Tamara Jayasundera, and Denitza Mantcheva. “Research in Progress I: Characteristics of Loans in Foreclosure and Loans Re-setting.” National Community Reinvestment Coalition (NCRC). Washington, DC. 10/31/08.
Anacker, Katrin B. and Denitza Mantcheva. “Research in Progress II: A Predictive Model of Neighborhood Foreclosure.” National Community Reinvestment Coalition (NCRC). Washington, DC. 09/19/08.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Research in Progress: A Predictive Model of Neighborhood Foreclosure.” National Community Reinvestment Coalition (NCRC). Washington, DC. 03/10/08.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Ailing Mature Suburbs in Ohio: Fiscal Health and the Design of Suburban Policy.” U.S. Government Accountability Office. Center for Economics. Washington, DC. 10/15/07.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Analyzing Issues in the Mature Suburbs through Expert Interviews and Quantitative Analyses.” Wayne State University. Department of Geography and Urban Studies. Detroit, MI. 04/30/07.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Analyzing Issues in the Mature Suburbs through Expert Interviews and Quantitative Analyses.” Saint Louis University. Public Policy Studies. St. Louis, MO. 03/26/07.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Ailing Mature Suburbs in Ohio: Fiscal Health and the Design of Suburban Policy.” U.S. Bureau of the Census. Governments Division. Suitland, MD. 12/19/06.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Analyzing Mature Suburbs through Property Values: Excessive Sprawl, Scarce Reinvestments and Racial Disparities.” University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Department of Urban and Regional Planning. Urbana, IL. 03/18/05.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Analyzing Mature Suburbs through Property Values: Excessive Sprawl, Scarce Reinvestments and Racial Disparities.” Wayne State University. Department of Geography and Urban Planning. Detroit, MI. 03/11/05.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Analyzing Mature Suburbs through Property Values.” University of Delaware. School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy. Newark, DE. 03/07/05.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Analyzing Mature Suburbs through Property Values: Excessive Sprawl, Scarce Reinvestments and Racial Disparities.” The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Department of City and Regional Planning. Chapel Hill, NC. 02/07/05.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Analyzing Mature Suburbs through Property Values: The Case of Cleveland.” Cleveland State University. College of Urban Affairs. Cleveland, OH. 02/02/05.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Analyzing Mature Suburbs through Property Values in Three Metropolitan Areas in Ohio.” Miami (Ohio) University Department of Geography. Miami, OH. 12/06/04.
Anacker, Katrin B. and Uwe Altrock. “From Conversion to Cash Cow? The Case of Lueneburg, Germany.” International Universities as Developers: Authors’ Workshop (eds. David Perry and Wim Wiewel). Cambridge, MA. 05/22/04.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Analyzing Mature Suburbs through Property Values: Excessive Sprawl, Scarce Reinvestments and Racial Disparities.” Lincoln Institute of Land Policy Dissertation Fellows Symposium. Cambridge, MA. 05/08/04.
Anacker, Katrin B. “Analyzing Mature Suburbs through Property Values: Excessive Sprawl, Scarce Reinvestments and Racial Disparities.” Clemson University Department of Planning and Landscape Architecture. Clemson, SC. 01/30/04.
Morrow-Jones, Hazel A. and Katrin B. Anacker. “What? No Long Form? What the American Community Survey Means to You.” The Ohio State University Center for Urban and Regional Analysis (CURA) Roundtable. Columbus, OH. 01/16/04.
Editorial Service
Senior Associate Editor Journal of Urban Affairs 07/21 – volume 43 issue 7 -
Editor Housing and Society 01/19 – 12/22
volume 46 issue 1 – volume 49 issue 3 (12/22: available online:
volume 50 issues 1 and 2)
North American Editor International Journal of Housing Policy 09/14 – 12/18
volume 15 issue 1 – volume 18 issue 4
Review Editor Journal of Planning, Education and Research 07/10 – 06/20
volume 30 issue 2 – volume 40 issue 2
(06/20: available online: 76 reviews)
Editor Housing Education and Research Association (HERA)
2015 Conference Proceedings (Springfield, IL) 11/14 - 10/15
30 peer-reviewed abstracts
Editor Housing Education and Research Association (HERA)
2010 Conference Proceedings (Portland, OR)
11/09 - 11/10 39 peer-reviewed abstracts
Co-Editor Housing Policy Debate 12/07 – 05/09
volume 18 issue 4 – volume 19 issue 4
(05/09: in copy editor’s pipeline: volume 20, issues 1, 2, 3) Editors: Robert Lang & Katrin B. Anacker (05/08 – 05/09)
Editors: Robert Lang, Arthur C. Nelson & Katrin B. Anacker (12/07 – 04/08)
Senior Editor Housing Policy Debate 05/07 – 11/07 volume 18 issue 2 – volume 18 issue 3
Co-Editors: Robert Lang & Arthur C. Nelson
Acting Managing Editor Housing Policy Debate 04/07
Editor The New Planner American Planning Association 7/99 – 06/00
Editorial Board Membership
Editorial Review Board Member Urban Geography 01/19 - volume 40 issue 1 -
Editorial Review Board Member Urban Affairs Review 02/16 – 02/23 volume 52 issue 2 – volume 59 issue 1
Editorial Review Board Member International Journal of Housing Policy
05/13 – 12/14 volume 13 issue 3 – volume 14 issue 4 Editorial Review Board Member Housing and Society 02/10 – 12/18
volume 36 issue 2 – volume 45 issue 3
Editorship Grant
The Ohio State University, CRP,
Editorship Grant The New Planner 07/99 ($500)
Reviewer Organizations (6 total)
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) Knowledge Foundation, Stockholm/Sweden
Israel Science Foundation American Philosophical Society
Research Foundation of the City University of New York (CUNY)
Reviewer Journals (56 total)
The Annals of Regional Science, Applied Economics, Canadian Geographer, Canadian Journal of Regional Science, Cities, City, City and Community, Cityscape, Community Development, Consumption and Society, Demography, Die Alte Stadt, Environment and Behavior, Environment and Planning A, Family and Conumer Sciences Research Journal, Gender, Place and Culture, Geoforum, Geographical Review, Housing and Society, Housing Policy Debate (HPD), Housing Studies, International Journal of Consumer Studies, International Journal of Community Well-Being, International Journal of Housing Policy (IJHP), International Journal of Urban and Regional Research (IJURR), International Planning Studies (IPS), International Regional Science Review (IRSR), Journal of Consumer Affairs, Journal of Housing and the Built Environment, Journal of Planning Education and Research (JPER), Journal of Planning Literature (JPL), Journal of the American Planning Association (JAPA), Journal of Urban Affairs (JUA), Journal of Urbanism, Landscape and Urban Planning, Norwegian Journal of Geography, Planning Practice and Research, Policy and Internet, Policy Studies Journal, Political Geography, Population Research and Policy Review, Public Administration Review (PAR), Social and Cultural Geography, Social Forces, Social Problems, Social Science Research, Social Service Review, Socio- Economic Planning Sciences, Sociological Forum, Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World, Spatial Demography, Town Planning Review (TPR), Urban Affairs Review (UAR), Urban Design International, Urban Geography, Urban Planning, Urban Research and Practice
Review Publishers (16 total)
Blackwell Publishing, Cambridge University Press, Cornell University Press, CQ Press/Sage, MIT Press, Oxford University Press, Palgrave Macmillan, Peter Lang Publishing, Routledge, Rowman & Littlefield, SAGE, Springer, University of California Press, University of Toronto Press, University Press of Kansas, Wiley
Conference Convener
National Conference: “The Shifting Politics of U.S. Suburbs: Parties, Participation, and Public Opinion in 2016” Arlington, VA 06/23/16 – 06/24/16
National Conference: “Suburbs and the 2010 Census” Arlington, VA 07/14/11 – 07/16/11 (three keynotes, opening panel, 39 papers in twelve sessions, two field trips)
International Conference: “A Suburban World? Global Decentralization and the New Metropolis” Reston, VA 04/06/08 – 04/08/08
(two keynotes, opening panel, closing panel, 125 papers in 27 sessions, three field trips)
Doctoral Committees
George Mason University, Schar School of Policy and Government Dissertation Committee Chair:
Adam Justus 08/12 – 08/18 (proposal defense: 08/18) Dissertation Committee Member:
Utkirdjan Umarov 06/11 – 11/17 (defense: 11/17) Sonia Sousa 04/10 – 08/11 (defense: 08/11)
George Mason University, Department of Computational Social Science Dissertation Committee Member:
Shawn Bucholtz 01/12 – 12/17 (defense: 12/17) University of Maryland Baltimore County, School of Public Policy
Dissertation Committee Member: Nathaniel Pritchard 03/18 – 10/21 Matthew Kachura 08/17 – 08/19
University of Maryland College Park, Urban and Regional Planning Dissertation Committee Member:
Lynette Boswell 11/09 – 10/11 (defense: 11/11)
Teaching Experience
Instructor, George Mason University, School of Public Policy
POGO 646 Policy and Program Evaluation (3 credits)
Spring 2023: 646-002: 18 students
Fall 2022: 646-001: 11 students
Fall 2022: 646-002: 25 students
Spring 2022: 646-001: 15 students
Spring 2022: 646-002: 11 students
Fall 2021: 646-001: 17 students
Fall 2021: 646-002: 27 students
Summer 2021: 646-001: 27 students
Spring 2021: 646-DL1: 21 students
Fall 2020: 646-001: 18 students
Fall 2020: 646-002: 18 students
Spring 2020: 646-001: 20 students
Spring 2020: 646-002: 11 students
Fall 2019: 646-001: 12 students
Fall 2019: 646-002: 17 students
Spring 2019: 646-001: 26 students
Spring 2019: 646-003: 17 students
Fall 2018: 646-001: 21 students
Fall 2018: 646-002: 11 students
PUBP 713 Policy and Program Evaluation (3 credits)
Summer 2018: 713-003: 18 students
Spring 2018: 713-003: 29 students
Fall 2017: 713-002: 13 students
Spring 2017: 713-003: 23 students
Spring 2017: 713-004: 10 students
Spring 2016: 713-003: 12 students
Spring 2016: 713-004: 24 students
Fall 2015: 713-001: 21 students
Spring 2015: 713-002: 22 students
Fall 2014: 713-001: 25 students
Spring 2014: 713-004: 25 students
Fall 2013: 713-002: 25 students
Fall 2010: 713-002: 25 students
PUBP 704 Statistical Methods in Policy Analysis (3 credits)
Spring 2014: 704-005: 24 students
Fall 2013: 704-002: 23 students
Spring 2013: 704-002: 15 students
Spring 2012: 704-002: 24 students
Spring 2012: 704-007: 24 students
Fall 2011: 704-002: 19 students
Spring 2011: 704-003: 13 students
Fall 2010: 704-002: 19 students
Spring 2010: 704-003: 17 students
Fall 2009: 704-003: 15 students
Fall 2009: 704-004: 23 students
PUBP 710 Introduction to Housing Policy (3 credits)
Spring 2015: 710-002: 6 students
Fall 2011: 710-002: 9 students
Spring 2010: 710-003: 9 students
PUBP 710 Introduction to Food Policy (3 credits)
Spring 2013: 710-015: 5 students
Spring 2011: 710-005: 13 students
POGO 794 Internship: Professional Development (3 credits)
Summer 2024: 794-
Summer 2023: 794-001: 8 students
PUBP 801 Research Design for Public Policy (4 credits)
Fall 2015: 801-001: 11 students
Fall 2014: 801-001: 19 students
Independent Studies
Spring 2019 (3 credits, student Abigail Dundore)
Summer 2017 (3 credits, student Jenna Lang)
Summer 2012 (3 credits, student Melissa Bejjani)
Fall 2010 (3 credits, student Charles Lane)
Fall 2010 (3 credits, student Caitlin Kovalkoski)
Spring 2010 (3 credits, student Elisha Harig-Blaine)
Instructor, Virginia Tech, Urban Affairs and Planning
UAP 5424 Planning for Diversity (3 credits)
Spring 2007: 2 students in Blacksburg via Polycom, 1 student in Alexandria
UAP 5424 Foundations of Demographics for Planning (1 credit) Fall 2006: 3 students
UAP 5484 Advanced Research Methods (3 credits)
Fall 2008: 5 students
Fall 2007: 4 students
Independent Studies
Spring 2008 (1 credit, student Katherine Youngbluth)
Spring 2007 (2 credits, student Benjamin Wiles)
Teaching Assistant (Full Responsibility), OSU, CRP
CRP 310 Introduction to Planning (4 credits)
Spring 2004: 62 students
CRP 320 Introduction to Planning for Housing (4 credits)
Spring 2003: 44 students
Teaching Assistant, OSU, CRP
CRP 597 City Planning in the Contemporary World (4 credits)
Spring 1999: ~110 students
CRP 643 History of American Planning since 1900 (4 credits)
Spring 1999: ~40 students
CRP 733 Social Functions of Urban Form (4 credits)
Winter 1999: ~35 students
CRP 745 Physical Elements of Urban Planning (4 credits)
Autumn 2000: ~35 students
Autumn 1998: ~35 students
Administrative Experience
George Mason University, Schar School of Policy and Government Director of Accreditation and Assessment 08/23 –
Travel Grants ($15,050 total)
Housing Education and Research Association (HERA)
International Ambassador Fellowship Conference Travel Grant UAA 2018 Conference, 04/18 ($1,000 total)
Housing Education and Research Association (HERA)
International Ambassador Fellowhip Conference Travel Grant RC 43 and ACSP Conferences, 07/13 ($1,000 total)
Lincoln Institute of Land Policy & Metropolitan Institute at Virginia Tech & Virginia Tech, School of Public and International Affairs Conference Travel Grant UAA Conference, 04/07 (~$1,900 total)
Virginia Tech, Office of the Vice President for Research & Metropolitan Institute
Post Doctoral Fellowship/Conference Travel Grant ACSP Conference, 11/06 (~$1,400 total)
The Ohio State University, College of Engineering, KSA & CRP, Conference Travel Grant ACSP Conference, 10/05 ($900 total)
Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP)/ Fannie Mae Foundation (FMF),
Fannie Mae Travel Scholarship ACSP Conference, 10/04 (~$600) The Ohio State University, CRP,
Conference Travel Grants ACSP Conferences, 10/04, 07/03, 11/02 ($450 total)
International Academic Excursion Travel Grants, 06/04, 06/03, 06/02, 06/01, 06/00 (~$3,850 total)
The Ohio State University, College of Engineering & CRP
Workshop Grant CSISS/SPACE Workshop “Spatial Analysis and GIS for Undergraduate Course Enhancement in the Social Sciences.” 08/04 ($400 total)
The Ohio State University, Office of International Education, International Academic Excursion Travel Grants, 06/04, 06/03, 06/02, 06/01, 06/99 (~$2,600 total)
The Ohio State University, Council of Graduate Students, Conference Travel Grant ACSP Conference, 11/02 ($450)
The Ohio State University, Critical Difference for Women, Conference Travel Grant ACSP Conference, 11/01 ($500)
Membership Professional Associations
American Association of Geographers (AAG), 2001 - Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP), 2001 - Urban Affairs Association (UAA), 2007 –
References
Carolina Reid, Ph.D.
University of California, Berkeley
College of Environmental Design
312 Wurster Hall #1850
Berkeley, CA 94720
c_reid@berkeley.edu
ph. 510.642.2223
Bernadette Hanlon, Ph.D.
The Ohio State University
City and Regional Planning
275 W Woodruff Ave
Columbus, OH 43210
hanlon.42@osu.edu
ph. 614.292.7470
Thomas J. Vicino, Ph.D.
Northeastern University
Department of Political Science
360 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA 02115
t.vicino@neu.edu
ph. 617.373.2619
Areas of Research
- Housing
- Urban Policy
- Race and Ethnicity