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*Abbott, Carl and Deborah Howe. "The Politics of Land-Use Law in Oregon: Senate Bill 100, Twenty Years After." ''Oregon Historical Quarterly'', Vol. 94, No. 1 (Spring, 1993), pp. 4-35. [https://www.jstor.org/stable/20614497 https://www.jstor.org/stable/20614497]. PDF: [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1QoDK-YPGIrYFMDiJmzP9gt-Agf_jRhRS. https://drive.google.com/open?id=1QoDK-YPGIrYFMDiJmzP9gt-Agf_jRhRS. ]<br/>
*Abrams, Charles. ''Man's Struggle for Shelter in an Urbanizing World''. (1964). <br />
*Agamben, Giorgio. (1998). ''Homo sacer: Sovereign power and bare life''. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. br /> See especially Ch.7, "The Camp as the 'Nomos' of the Modern". <blockquote><br /> '' "In his main work "Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life" (1998), Giorgio Agamben analyzes an obscure figure of Roman law that poses fundamental questions about the nature of law and power in general. Under the laws of the Roman Empire, a man who committed a certain kind of crime was banned from society and all of his rights as a citizen were revoked. He thus became a "homo sacer" (sacred man). In consequence, he could be killed by anybody, while his life on the other hand was deemed "sacred", so he could not be sacrificed in a ritual ceremony." [...] <br /> "Agamben opines that laws have always assumed the authority to define "bare life" —
*Alexander, Christopher, and Murray Silverstein, Shlomo Angel, Sara Ishikawa, Denny Abrams. <br/> ___. ''The Oregon Experiment'', 1975.<br/> ___. ''A Pattern Language'', 1977<br/> ___. ''The Timeless Way of Building'', 1979<br/>
*Alexander, Lisa T [2015]. "[https://scholarship.law.tamu.edu/facscholar/766 Occupying the Constitutional Right to Housing]." 94 Neb. L. Rev. 245 (2015). Available at: [https://scholarship.law.tamu.edu/facscholar/766 https://scholarship.law.tamu.edu/facscholar/766].<br/>
*Allen, John J. (2011). "The Mixed Economies of Cain and Abel: An Historical and Cultural Approach." ''Conversations with the Biblical World'', Vol 31. [https://www.academia.edu/5122071/The_Mixed_Economies_of_Cain_and_Abel_An_Historical_and_Cultural_Approach [1]]. <br/>
*Allport, Gordon W. (1954). ''The Nature of Prejudice.'' Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1954. Full text available at: <nowiki>https://archive.org/details/TheNatureOfPrejudice</nowiki>. <blockquote>''"The checkerboard of prejudice in the United States is perhaps the most intricate of all."'' ''"Everywhere on earth we find a condition of separateness among groups. People mate with their own kind. They eat, play, reside in homogeneous clusters...Much of this automatic cohesion is due to nothing more than convenience...most of the business of life can go on with less effort it we stick together with our own kind." (p.17-18).'' ''"Open-mindedness is considered to be a virtue. But, strictly speaking, it cannot occur. A new experience must be redacted into old categories. We cannot handle each even freshly in its own right." p.20'' ''"Contrary evidence is not admitted and allowed to modify the generalization; rather it is perfunctorily acknowledged but excluded. Let us call this the 're-fencing' device. When a fact cannot fit into a mental field, the exception is acknowledged, but the field is hastily fenced in again and not allowed to remain dangerously open." p.23.'' ''"the very act of affirming our way of live often leads us to the brink of prejudice." p.24''</blockquote>
*Andersen, Michael. [2019] "Re-legalizing Fourplexes is the Unfinished Business of Tom McCall" ["For decades, Oregon has used state law to battle economic segregation. Fair-housing experts say HB 2001 is the next step"]. Sightline.org, January 23, 2019. <br />
*Anderson, Nels. (1923). ''The Hobo: The sociology of the homeless man''. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.<br />
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*Barney, Liz. "Hawaii's largest homeless camp: rock bottom or a model refuge?" ["Long America’s vacation paradise, Hawaii is in a state of emergency as it battles a homelessness crisis. Could Pu’uhonua safe zones help alleviate the problem?"]. The Guardian, 22 June 2017. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jun/22/hawaii-homeless-camps-puuhonua-safe-zones. discussing Pu’uhonua o Waianae, or the Refuge of Waianae, named for the local town about 30 miles from Honolulu. <br />
*Barron, Patrick, and Manuela Mariani, eds (2014). ''Terrain Vague: Interstices at the Edge of the Pale''. New York: Routledge, 2014. https://drive.google.com/open?id=1cEpJPkMkoD3O4n9RWXZg6u5oglqow_ey.<br />
*Baumohl, Jim, ed. (1996), for the National Coalition for the Homeless. ''Homelessness in America. ''Oryx Press, 1996. <br />
*Beard, Victoria A. (2003). "Learning Radical Planning: The Power of Collective Action." ''Planning Theory'', Vol 2, Issue 1, 2003. https://doi.org/10.1177/1473095203002001004. PDF: [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1xambbnQ0FiW6riVM1cooK0_J5HVD75JU. https://drive.google.com/open?id=1xambbnQ0FiW6riVM1cooK0_J5HVD75JU. ]<br />
*Beekman, Daniel. "Stop opening tent cities, homelessness expert tells Seattle leaders." ''The Seattle Times'', 26 February 2016. https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/politics/stop-opening-tent-cities-homelessness-expert-tells-seattle-leaders/.<br />
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*Blanchard, Dave. [2012]. "Designing for Homelessness." [interview with Linly Bynam, Teddy Cruz, & Sergio Palleroni]. ''OPB Think Out Loud'', October 3rd 2012. https://www.opb.org/radio/programs/thinkoutloud/segment/architecture-homeless/.<br /> MP3: https://www.opb.org/audio/download/?f=tol/segments/2012/100303.mp3.<br />
*Boden, Paul, et al (2015). ''House Keys Not Handcuffs''. Freedom Voices, 2015. $19. <br />
*Borges, Sofia, and R. Scott Mitchell (2018). ''Give Me Shelter: Architecture Takes on the Homeless Crisis''. ORO Editions, February 1, 2018)<
*Brighenti, Andrea Mubi, ed. (2013). ''Urban Interstices: The Aesthetics and the Politics of the In-between''. Ashgate Publishing, 2013. ISBN 978-1-4724-1001-6.<br />
*Brown, Emily. "Overcoming the Barriers to Micro-Housing: Tiny Houses, Big Potential." Thesis project for MCRP degree, University of Oregon, Department of Planning, Public Policy and Management, 2016. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gxq1yNEHjAdS2BleEaQPJiiIWztaXMMy/view?usp=sharing.<br />
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*Burt, Martha, et al. "Helping America's Homeless: Emergency Shelter or Affordable Housing?" 7 (2001). <br />
*Butigan, Ken. "Olympia’s homeless win struggle for permanent housing." ["With the opening of Quixote Village, an innovative compound of 30 small cottages and a community center in Olympia, Wash., the six-year struggle of the homeless has finally paid off"]. ''Waging Nonviolence, ''January 3, 2014<br /> https://wagingnonviolence.org/2014/01/olympias-homeless-win-housing/<br />
*Calfee C, Weissman E (2012). "Permission to Transition: Zoning and the Transition Movement." ''Planning & Environmental Law'' 64(5):3-10. DOI: 10.1080/15480755.2012.683689. PDF: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1qtdHsK2abJijrOoH0jvJa7aZhTBzJ4XS.<br />
*Cass Community Social Services. "Tiny Homes Detroit." https://casscommunity.org/tinyhomes/. Accessed 19 November 2019. <br />
*Chapin, Ross. ''Pocket Neighborhoods: Creating Small-Scale Community in a Large-Scale World''. (2011). <br />
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*Davies, Daniel (series creator). "Rebel Architecture." Al Jazeera English, 2014-16.<br /> https://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/rebelarchitecture/. ["A six-part [or more?] documentary series profiling architects who are using design as a form of activism and resistance to tackle the world's urban, environmental and social crises"].<br />
*Davis, Ian (1978). ''Shelter After Disaster''. https://drive.google.com/open?id=18pZGVf5aRCkT1LnmmZeMQ8hZ6QwN6nog.<br />
*Davis, Sam (2014). ''Designing for the Homeless: Architecture That Works.'' University of California Press (2004).<
*De Carlo, Giancarlo. "An Architecture of Participation." 1972. [a version is also in ''Perspecta'', 17 (1980), 74-79].<br />
*De Carlo, Giancarlo, "Architecture's Public" (1969). in ''Architecture and Participation'', ed. by Peter Blundell Jones, Doina Petrescu and Jeremy Till (Abingdon: Spon Press / Taylor & Francis, 2007), pp. 3-22.<br /> https://architecturesofspatialjustice.files.wordpress.com/2013/09/w08_dicarlo_architectures_public.pdf.<br />
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*Dignity Village. [https://dignityvillage.org/ Dignityvillage.org].<br />
*Dignity Village (2001). "Dignity Village 2001 & Beyond: Outline Strategies for a Sustainable Future." Prepared by Dignity Village residents and supporters for the City of Portland and its homeless residents. [http://dignity.scribble.com/proposal/DignityProposal.html https://drive.google.com/open?id=1l5fo_SLimhc54znyTuf1I0YECo3sP21B.]<br />
*Dignity Village Council. "Dignity Village Proposal, 2004-." (2003?). <br /> [prepared in collaboration with Supporters including The City Repair Project].
*Dignity Village Site Selection Committee, and Larson Legacy Foundation. "Dignity Village: Successes at Sunderland". June 5, 2002. [http://dignity.scribble.com/docs/dignity_success_sunderland.pdf. http://dignity.scribble.com/docs/dignity_success_sunderland.pdf. ]<br />
*Dinh, Tran and Brewster, David and Fullerton, Anna and Huckaby, Greg and Parks, Mamie and Rankin, Sara and Ruan, Nantiya and Zwiebel, Elie (2018). "Yes, In My Backyard: Building ADUs to Address Homelessness. University of Denver Sturm College of Law Homeless Advocacy Policy Project, May 3, 2018. https://ssrn.com/abstract=3173258 or [https://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3173258 http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3173258. ]<br />
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*Fathy, Hassan. ''Architecture for the Poor ''(1968). <br />
*Feldman, Roberta M, and Sergio Palleroni, David Perkes, Bryan Bell. "Wisdom From the Field: Public Interest Architecture in Practice." 2013. [https://www.publicinterestdesign.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/Wisdom-from-the-Field.pdf www.publicinterestdesign.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/Wisdom-from-the-Field.pdf].<br />
*Ferry, Todd, and Sergio Palleroni. "Research + action: the first two years of the Center for Public Interest Design." in Wortham-Galvin, B.D., editor, ''Sustainable Solutions: Let Knowledge Serve the City'', 2016. <br /> https://www.amazon.com/Sustainable-Solutions-Knowledge-Serve-City/dp/178353396X.<br />
*Fowler, Reverend Faith. ''Tiny Homes in a Big City.'' <br />
*Frisch, Michael, and Lisa J. Servon (2006). "CDCs and the Changing Context for Urban Community Development: A Review of the Field and the Environment." Community Development: Journal of the Community Development Society, Vol. 37, No. 4, Winter 2006. [http://www.thecyberhood.net/documents/papers/servon.pdf. http://www.thecyberhood.net/documents/papers/servon.pdf. ]<blockquote><br /> "This review takes Rebuilding Communities [Vidal 1992] as a starting point to survey the community development literature, the community development field, and external environmental factors, in order to examine what has happened over the past fifteen years to shape the context in which urban community development corporations (CDCs) now operate. This paper is both a bounded literature review and an environmental scan. We identify categories of changes and influences on the community development field. We find that in the last fifteen years, the community development field has grown increasingly professionalized. Policy initiatives have also shaped the field. New evaluations of community development have been conducted and published. We now know much more about the potential and limits of CDCs than we did when the Rebuilding Communities (RC) study was launched in the late 1980s. At the same time, significant gaps in our knowledge of the community development field remain. In particular, there has been insufficient study of how the changes in this context have affected the work that CDCs do."<
*Gabriele, Kristen Elizabeth [2014]. "Design & Management Strategies for Micro-housing Units in Transitional Villages for the Homeless: an Exploration of Prototypes at Opportunity Village Eugene." M.Arch thesis for SUNY Buffalo, 1 September 2014. [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1M8SsRA7-2us2BACTOSb7yxRweiBZu4V0/view?usp=sharing. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1M8SsRA7-2us2BACTOSb7yxRweiBZu4V0/view?usp=sharing. ]<br /> "The findings from this study provide design alternatives that can lead to improved user satisfaction in micro-housing prototypes." <br />
*Gans. Herbert J. (1972). "The Positive Functions of Poverty." The American Journal of Sociology, Vol. 78, No. 2. (Sep., 1972), pp. 275-289. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1086/225324. PDF: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1WKowlKxe89TBf4HWMCgipAY_-c9a_YLR.<
*Gifford, Laura Jane. "Planning for a Productive Paradise: Tom McCall and the Conservationist Tale of Oregon Land-Use Policy." ''Oregon Historical Quarterly'' , Vol. 115, No. 4 (Winter 2014), pp. 470-501. Stable URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5403/oregonhistq.115.4.0470. PDF: https://drive.google.com/open?id=13c4zGoGxX3ZizhZPZ2TxS637ljBSUtCJ.<br />
*Grabow, Stephen, and Allen Heskin. "Foundations for a Radical Concept of Planning." ''Journal of the American Institute of Planning'', vol. 39, no. 2, 1973:106-14. DOI: [https://doi.org/10.1080/01944367308977664. https://doi.org/10.1080/01944367308977664. ]<br /> PDF: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1CxzvzpiRj7X0TVGvgdEHNYLbZ-iCjvOu.<br />
*Glaser, Gary. ''Justiceville – L.A.'s Homeless City'' (film recording) 1987. [https://www.cctv.org/watch-tv/programs/justiceville-–-las-homeless-city https://www.cctv.org/watch-tv/programs/justiceville-%E2%80%93-las-homeless-city].<br />
*Gragg, Randy. "Guerrilla City." ''Architecture'', May 2002. <br /> https://saveferalhumanhabitat.wordpress.com/2002/12/27/guerrilla-city-a-homeless-settlement-in-portland-has-its-own-government-urban-plan-and-skyline/<nowiki/>. <
*Grant, Elizabeth, and Kelly Greenop, Albert L. Refiti, Daniel J. Glenn, eds (2018). ''The Handbook of Contemporary Indigenous Architecture''. Springer, 2018. E-ISBN 9789811069048.<br />
*Gregory, J. (1989). ''American Exodus: The Dustbowl Migration and Okie Culture in California''. Oxford: Oxford University Press. https://www.google.com/books/edition/American_Exodus/qNdtGwnXYrIC?hl=en&gbpv=1. <br />
*Grenell, Peter (1972). "Planning for Invisible People: Some Consequences of Bureaucratic Values and Practices." In [Turner & Fichtel, eds, ''Freedom to Build'', 1972]. <br /> Grenell notes in footnote "I am indebted to Cora Du Bois, Zemurray Professor of Anthropology at Harvard University (retired), for introducing me to the term 'invisible people.'" <
*Groth, Paul. Living Downtown: The History of Residential Hotels in the United States. Berkeley: University of California Press, c1994 1994. http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft6j49p0wf/. Full text available in UC Press E-Books Collection. <br />
*Hagerty, Colleen. "These moms were homeless. Now they are starting a housing revolution." ''The Lily'' (''Washington Post''), 6 February 2020. https://www.thelily.com/these-moms-were-homeless-now-they-are-starting-a-housing-revolution/.<br />
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*Harbarger, Molly, and Elliot Njus (2019). "Portland banking on low-rent SRO hotels to ease housing problems." ''The Oregonian'', April 27, 2019. https://www.oregonlive.com/business/2019/04/officials-look-to-sro-hotels-as-model-for-low-income-housing.html.<br />
*Harbarger, Molly. "Police sweep new homeless camp, Village of Hope." The Oregonian. Feb 02, 2018<br /> https://www.oregonlive.com/portland/2018/02/police_sweep_new_homeless_camp.html.<br />
*Harms, Hans H. "User and Community Involvement in Housing and Its Effect on Professionalism." In [Turner & Fichtel, eds, Freedom to Build, 1972]. <
*Harris, Richard (1999). "Slipping through the Cracks: The Origins of Aided Self-help Housing, 1918-53." Housing Studies, Vol. 14, No. 3, 281-309, 1999. <br />
*Harvey, David (1999). "Frontiers of insurgent planning" (1999). <br />
*Harvey, David. ''Spaces of Hope'' (2000). https://is.muni.cz/el/1423/podzim2017/SOC593/um/Harvey_2000_Spaces_of_Hope.pdf. <br />[excerpts: [[Spaces of Hope]]] <
*Hayden, Dolores. ''Redesigning the American Dream: Gender, Housing, and Family Life''. (??)<br />
*Hayes, Ted. "History of JHUSA" [Justiceville/Homeless, USA - i.e. Dome City, Los Angeles]. http://www.tedhayes.us/domevillage/JHUSA.html. Accessed 18 October 2019. <br />
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*Herring, Chris. "The New Logics of Homeless Seclusion:Homeless Encampments in America's West Coast Cities." City & Community 13.4 (2014): 285-309. Web. 20 Feb. 2017. https://www.academia.edu/15061831/The_New_Logics_of_Homeless_Seclusion_Homeless_Encampments_in_America_s_West_Coast_Cities_2014_City_and_Community_Vol_13_No._4_285-309.<br /> https://www.asanet.org/sites/default/files/savvy/journals/CC/Dec14CCFeature.pdf.<br />
*Herring, Chris (2015). "Tent City, America." ''Places Journal'', December, 2015. https://placesjournal.org/article/tent-city-america/. https://doi.org/10.22269/151214.<br />
*Holtzman, Ben. "When the Homeless Took Over." ["As the homeless and affordable housing crises become a focus on local and national campaigns, we must remember the rich history and critical contributions of homeless organizers."] Shelterforce, October 11, 2019
*Immerwahr, Daniel (2018). ''Thinking Small: The United States and the Lure of Community Development''. Harvard University Press, 2015. <br />
*Jackson, John Brinckerhoff (J.B.). "The Movable Dwelling and How It came to America." ''New Mexico Studies in the Fine Arts, ''1982; reprinted in ''Discovering the Vernacular Landscape, ''Yale University Press, 1984. [https://books.google.com/books?id=l0J4gVZFpqEC&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&lpg=PR7&vq= "the%20movable%20dwelling"&pg=PA89#v=onepage&q&f=false https://books.google.com/books?id=l0J4gVZFpqEC&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&lpg=PR7&vq=%22the%20movable%20dwelling%22&pg=PA89#v=onepage&q&f=false].<br />
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*Lubenau, Anne-Marie. "Site Visit: A Tiny House Village in Olympia Offers a New Model for Housing the Homeless." ["Quixote Village is a self-managed community that provides permanent, supportive housing for homeless adults"]. Metropolis Magazine, April 20, 2015. https://www.metropolismag.com/architecture/residential-architecture/site-visit-a-tiny-house-village-in-olympia-offers-a-new-model-for-housing-the-homeless/.<br />
*MADWORKSHOP (Santa Monica). Homes for Hope project (2016-). [http://madworkshop.org/projects/homes-for-hope/. http://madworkshop.org/projects/homes-for-hope/. ]<br />
*Marcuse, P. (2016). "After Exposing the Roots of Homelessness – What?" ''Urban Geography, 38(3), 357–359.'' doi:10.1080/02723638.2016.1247601. <
*McCormick, Tim. "From Monograph to Multigraph: the Distributed Book." London School of Economics, LSE Impact Blog, 17 January 2013. https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/impactofsocialsciences/2013/01/17/from-monograph-to-multigraph-the-distributed-book/.<br />
*McCormick, Tim (2015). "How might we put affordable housing on disused & small sites in San Francisco? ''Medium, ''Nov 3, 2015. https://medium.com/@tmccormick/how-might-we-put-affordable-housing-on-disused-small-sites-in-san-francisco-1bc74afca061.<br />
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*Parker, Will, with photographs by Leah Nash. "Does Oregon Have the Answer to High Housing Costs?" The Wall Street Journal, Oct. 23, 2019. [https://www.wsj.com/articles/does-oregon-have-the-answer-to-high-housing-costs-11571823001 [1]].<br />
*Parr, Evanie and Rankin, Sara (2018). "It Takes a Village: Practical Guide for Authorized Encampments." Seattle University Homeless Rights Advocacy Project, May 3, 2018. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3173224.<br />
*Parsell, Cameron. "Homelessness, Identity, and our Poverty of Ambition." Keynote address at 14th European Research Conference on Homelessness. 20 September 2019, Helsingborg, Sweden. <br /> Presentation slides: https://www.feantsaresearch.org/public/user/Observatory/2019/2019_conference/ppts/Plenary_-_Cameron_Parsell_-_Keynote_Europe_September_2019.pdf<br /> Video: https://www.facebook.com/FEANTSA/videos/515174705720867/ (2:40 - 33:20). <
*Parsell, Cameron, and Beth Watts. Charity and Justice: A Reflection on New Forms of Homelessness Provision in Australia. ''European Journal of Homelessness'', Vol 11, No. 2, December 2017. https://www.feantsaresearch.org/download/think-piece-12032277176126500690.pdf.<
*Parvin, Alastair, and David Saxby, Cristina Cerulli, Tatjana Schneider (2011). "A Right to Build: The next mass-housebuilding industry." Architecture 00 and University of Sheffield School of Architecture, 2011. https://issuu.com/architecture00/docs/arighttobuild<nowiki/>. <br />
*Parvin, Alastair, and Andy Reeve (2016). "Scaling the Citizen Sector." Medium, Oct 5, 2016. <br /> https://medium.com/@AlastairParvin/scaling-the-citizen-sector-20a20dbb7a4c.<br />
*Parvin, Alastair (2017). "Development without debt: Re-designing the way we invest in housing." Nesta.org.uk, 27 January 2017. https://www.nesta.org.uk/blog/development-without-debt-re-designing-the-way-we-invest-in-housing/<
*Parvin, Alastair, and Andy Reeve. "[https://www.opensystemslab.io/affordableland Affordable Land]." 2018. [https://www.opensystemslab.io/affordableland. https://www.opensystemslab.io/affordableland. ]<br />
*Petteni, Marta and Leickly, Emily, "Kenton Women’s Village Update and Survey" (2019). ''Homelessness Research & Action Collaborative Publications and Presentations''. 10. https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/hrac_pub/10.<br />
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*Raymond, Eric Steven (2003).''The Art of Unix Programming''. https://homepage.cs.uri.edu/~thenry/resources/unix_art/index.html.<br />
*Richards, Rob. "A Tale of Tent Cities: A Camp Quixote Retrospective." Medium.com, Oct 25, 2013. [https://medium.com/@robrichards/a-tale-of-tent-cities-43bf8f5d6ab8. https://medium.com/@robrichards/a-tale-of-tent-cities-43bf8f5d6ab8. ]<br />
*Roy, Ananya (2003). “Paradigms Of Propertied Citizenship: Transnational Techniques of Analysis,” ''Urban Affairs Review,'' vol. 38, no. 4 (2003): 463–91. DOI: http://doi.org/10.1177/1078087402250356. PDF: [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1e0iX1kzxDQ-6lGB9_851exaMiuRCfHRx. https://drive.google.com/open?id=1e0iX1kzxDQ-6lGB9_851exaMiuRCfHRx. ]<
*Roy, Ananya Roy and Nezar AlSayyad, eds. (2004). ''Urban Informality''. Berkeley: University of California, Center for Middle Eastern Studies, 2004. <br />
*Ryder, Marianne. "USP528 - Concepts of Community Development" [course syllabus, Portland State University, Winter 2019]. [https://www.pdx.edu/usp/sites/www.pdx.edu.usp/files/USP%20Syllabi/USP528%20Syllabus%20Winter%202019rev2.pdf. https://www.pdx.edu/usp/sites/www.pdx.edu.usp/files/USP%20Syllabi/USP528%20Syllabus%20Winter%202019rev2.pdf. ]<br />
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*Solomon, Molly. "What Would 'Housing as a Human Right' Look Like in California?" KQED News, 12 Feb 2020. https://www.kqed.org/news/11801176/what-would-housing-as-a-human-right-look-like-in-california.<br />
*Sparks, Tony (2009). As Much Like Home as Possible: Geographies of Homelessness and Citizenship in Seattle’s Tent City 3 (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Washington, 2009). https://geography.washington.edu/printpdf/research/graduate/tony-sparks-phd.<br />
*Sparks, Tony. "Citizens without property: Informality and political agency in a Seattle, Washington homeless encampment." Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space. September 20, 2016. https://doi.org/10.1177/0308518X16665360.<br /> from Abstract:<
*Sparks, Tony. (2016). "Neutralizing Homelessness, 2015: Tent cities and ten year plans." ''Urban Geography'', 38(3), 348–356. DOI: 10.1080/02723638.2016.1247600.<br />
*Spevak, Eli, and Madeline Kovacs, Orange Splot LLC. "Character-Compatible, Space-Efficient Housing Options for Single-Dwelling Neighborhoods." Oregon Transportation and Growth Management Program, and Oregon Department of Environmental Quality. May 2016. https://www.oregon.gov/lcd/UP/Pages/Space-Efficient-Housing.aspx<br /> Cottage Clusters<br /> Internal Home Divisions<br /> Corner Duplexes<br /> Accessory Dwelling Units<br />
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*SquareOne Villages (2019). "1 Million Month Challenge: Affordable Together." post, February 28, 2019. https://www.squareonevillages.org/single-post/2019/02/28/1-Million-Month-Challenge-Affordable-Together<nowiki/>. [discusses their award of grant from the Meyer Trust's Million Month Challenge, and includes most of their grant proposal "Affordable Together: scaling a community-based approach to housing"; outline plans to develop Community Land Trust - Limited-Equity Co-op (CLT-LEV) model; describes planned outreach efforts including Toolbox and new Village Framework Plan planning tool].<br />
*Stevens, Robert William, and Ted Swisher, eds. (1986). ''Community Self-help Housing Manual: Partnership in Action''. Intermediate Technology Development Group of North America, 1986.<br />
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*Stone, Lyman. "All economies are mining boom towns on one time scale or another. All cities are tent-cities." [https://twitter.com/lymanstoneky/status/710405815644102656?s=20 Tweet March 17, 2016]. <br />
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