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*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, Michelle (2008). "Cities Inside Out: Race, Poverty, and Exclusion at the Urban Fringe." 55 UCLA L. REV. 1095 (2008). discussion of "unincorporated urban areas"<br />
*Anderson, Nels. (1923). ''The Hobo: The sociology of the homeless man''. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.<br />
*Anson, April. (2014). The World in my Backyard”: Romanticization, Thoreauvian Rhetoric, and Constructive Confrontation in the Tiny House Movement”. Research in Urban Sociology, 14, 289–314. [http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/S1047-004220140000014013 http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/S1047-004220140000014013]. PDF: [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1F_bEq5Ba81Ahom-npyfx5cF_wtbP9Szu. https://drive.google.com/open?id=1F_bEq5Ba81Ahom-npyfx5cF_wtbP9Szu. ]<br/>
*Aquilino, Marie, ed. ''Beyond Shelter: Architecture and Human Dignity''. (New York, NY: Metropolis Books, 2011). ISBN 9781935202479. [https://www.amazon.com/Beyond-Shelter-Architecture-Human-Dignity/dp/1935202472 [1]].<blockquote>'' Part 1. Architecture after disaster : <br /> Learning from Aceh / Andrea Fitrianto --<br /> Beyond shelter in the Solomon Islands / Andrea Nield --<br /> News from the Teardrop Island / Sandra D'Urzo --<br /> From transitional to permanent shelter: invaluable partnerships in Peru / International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies --<br />'' '' Part 2. What should governments do? : <br /> When people are involved / Thiruppugazh Venkatachalam --<br /> Citizen architects in India / Rupal and Rajendra Desai --<br /> What about out cities?: Rebuilding Muzaffarabad / Maggie Stephenson, Sheikh Ahsan Ahmed, and Zahid Amin --<br />'' '' Part 3. Urban risk and recovery : <br /> Below the sill plate: New Orleans East struggles to recover / Deborah Gans with James Dart --<br /> Slumlifting: an informal toolbox for a new architecture / Alfredo Brillembourg and Hubert Klumpner --<br /> Sustainable communities: avoiding disaster in the informal city / Arlene Lusterio --<br /> Camouflaging disaster: 60 linear miles of local transborder urban conflict / Teddy Cruz --<br /> Cultural heritage and disaster mitigation: a new alliance / Rohit Jigyasu --<br />'' '' Part 4. Environmental resilience : <br /> Green recovery / Anita van Breda and Brittany Smith --<br /> The home as the world: Tamil Nadu / Jennifer E. Duyne Barenstein --<br /> Design as mitigation in the Himalayas / Francesca Galeazzi --<br /> On beauty, architecture, and crisis: the Salem Centre for Cardiac Surgery in Sudan / Raul Pantaleo --<br />'' '' Part 5. Teaching as strategic action : <br /> Cultivation resilience: the BaSiC Initiative / Sergio Palleroni --<br /> Studio 804 in Greensburg, Kansas / Don Rockhill and Jenny Kivett --<br /> Sustainable knowledge and internet technology / Mehran Gharaati, Kimon Onuma, and Guy Fimmers --<br />'' '' Part 6. Is prevention possible? : <br /> More to lose: the paradox of vulnerability / John Norton and Guillaume Chantry --<br /> Building peace across African frontiers / Robin Cross and Naomi Handa Williams --<br /> Haiti 2010: reports from the field / Marie J. Aquilino --<br /> Afterword : <br /> Open letter to architects, engineers, and urbanists / Patrick Coulombel.'' </blockquote>
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