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this is the bibliography / references section for [[Village_Buildings|Village Buildings]] book / article collection.&nbsp;<br/> Currently, it lists all sources as one list, alphabetical by primary author.&nbsp; Primary government bodies are listed by location name, i.e. "Portland, City of" rather than "City of Portland".&nbsp;&nbsp; Notes:
 
* Currently, this bibliography lists all sources in a single list, alphabetical by primary author.&nbsp;
Abarbanel, Sara, and Cassandra Bayer, Paloma Corcuera, Nancy Stetson (Goldman School of Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley) [2016]. "Making a Tiny Deal Out of It: A Feasibility Study of Tiny Home Villages to Increase Affordable Housing in Lane County, Oregon." A Report for United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, Portland, Oregon Field Office. May 2016. [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1M8SsRA7-2us2BACTOSb7yxRweiBZu4V0/view?usp=sharing https://drive.google.com/file/d/1M8SsRA7-2us2BACTOSb7yxRweiBZu4V0/view?usp=sharing].<br/> &nbsp;
* see also [[Reading List#Terms.2C conventions.2C abbreviations used in list:|Terms, conventions, abbreviations goals in list]] section of HousingWiki [[Reading List]], these apply to this bibliography also. <br />
 
Loosely, I am trying to follow a method of annotating the bibliography, by putting after items an abstract, summary, my notes or quotes from it. This is not only to potentially make the bibliography more useful to others and myself to recall why I noted/used the source, but with an idea that it may be an approach to drafting the main document, by later copying that source and notes/quotes into the document body in the appropriate place and expanding it into full exposition. [Likewise, this approach might be taken with assembling visual sources, which can be viewed as a gallery in [[Special:ListFiles]]]. -Ed.
 
 
A project goal is to facilitate as much open, direct access to cited sources as possible. E.g. by:
 
# including standard identifiers such as LC number, ISBN, or DOI for every item as much as possible, in machine-discoverable and -usable form;
# locating and linking to free or preprint versions of papers or books;
# trying to make this access as durable and archival as possible, e.g. by archiving backups of freely available materials, bundling these source archives with the wiki and/or subprojects such as [[Village Buildings]] book, etc.
 
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----Abarbanel, Sara, and Cassandra Bayer, Paloma Corcuera, Nancy Stetson (Goldman School of Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley) [2016]. "Making a Tiny Deal Out of It: A Feasibility Study of Tiny Home Villages to Increase Affordable Housing in Lane County, Oregon." A Report for United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, Portland, Oregon Field Office. May 2016. [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1M8SsRA7-2us2BACTOSb7yxRweiBZu4V0/view?usp=sharing https://drive.google.com/file/d/1M8SsRA7-2us2BACTOSb7yxRweiBZu4V0/view?usp=sharing].<br/> &nbsp;
 
Abbott, Carl (1994). "Metropolitan Portland: Reputation and Reality." ''Built Environment'', Vol. 20, No. 1, (1994), pp. 52-64 [https://www.jstor.org/stable/23287727 https://www.jstor.org/stable/23287727]. PDF: [https://drive.google.com/open?id=13FpPqg_NW0HzyjUti2-0ued7eu_IORQ2. https://drive.google.com/open?id=13FpPqg_NW0HzyjUti2-0ued7eu_IORQ2.&nbsp;]<br/> &nbsp;
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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. &nbsp;[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1M8SsRA7-2us2BACTOSb7yxRweiBZu4V0/view?usp=sharing. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1M8SsRA7-2us2BACTOSb7yxRweiBZu4V0/view?usp=sharing.&nbsp;]<br /> &nbsp; &nbsp;"The findings from this study provide design alternatives that can lead to improved user satisfaction in micro-housing prototypes."&nbsp;<br /> &nbsp;
 
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.<blockquote>''&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;"Abstract: Mertonian functional analysis is applied to explain the persistence of poverty, and fifteen functions which poverty and the poor perform for the rest of American society, particularly the affluent, are identified and described. Functional alternatives which would substitute for these functions and make poverty unnecessary are suggested, but the most important alternatives are themselves dysfunctional for the affluent, since they require some redistribution of income and power. A functional analysis of poverty thus comes to many of the same conclusions as radical sociological analysis, demonstrating anew Merton's assertion that functionalism need not be conservative in ideological outlook or implication."'' &nbsp;</blockquote>
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Gauldie, Enid. (1974). ''Cruel habitations ; a history of working-class housing 1780-1918''. George Allen & Unwin, UK / Harper & Row, USA, 1974. https://archive.org/details/cruelhabitations0000gaul/page/61/mode/1up.
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 /> &nbsp;
 
Unusual for discussing both rural and urban UK lower-class housing of the time. A basic point: rural housing was often as bad or worse than the urban housing usually focused on.
 
 
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 /> &nbsp;
 
 
Glasser, Irene. (1994). ''Homelessness in global perspective''. New York: G.K. Hall Reference. LC-93-25087. Available for checkout at Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/homelessnessingl0000glas.<br /> &nbsp;
 
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.&nbsp;]<br /> PDF: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1CxzvzpiRj7X0TVGvgdEHNYLbZ-iCjvOu.<br /> &nbsp;
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___. (2014b). "It Takes a Village" Tiny House Magazine, 2014.<br /> &nbsp;
 
''___. ''(2014a2014). ''Tent City Urbanism: From Self-Organized Camps to Tiny House Villages''. (2014).<br /> &nbsp;
 
____. (2014b). "2014 in Review: A Pivotal Year for Tiny House Villages." Tentcityurbanism.com, 30 December 2014. http://www.tentcityurbanism.com/2014/12/2014a-pivotal-year-for-tiny-house.html.<br /> &nbsp;
 
____. (2015). "2015 in Review: Tiny House Villages progress as traditional housing options continue to fall short." tentcityurbanism.com, 30 December 2015. [http://www.tentcityurbanism.com/2015/12/2015-in-review-tiny-house-villages.html. http://www.tentcityurbanism.com/2015/12/2015-in-review-tiny-house-villages.html.&nbsp;]<br /> &nbsp;
 
Herring, ChrisChristopher (2014). "The New Logics of Homeless Seclusion:Homeless Encampments in America's West Coast Cities." ''City & Community'', 13.423 December (2014): 285-309. Webhttps://doi. 20 Feborg/10. 20171111/cico.12086. PDF: 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 /> &nbsp;
 
 
Herring, Chris (2015). "Tent City, America." ''Places Journal'', December, 2015. https://placesjournal.org/article/tent-city-america/. &nbsp;https://doi.org/10.22269/151214.<br /> &nbsp;
Herring, Christopher (2015a). "The Roots and Implications of the USA's Homeless Tent Cities." ''City'', Vol. 19, No. 5, 689-701, 2015. (co-authored with Manuel Lutz): https://chrisherringdotorg.files.wordpress.com/2015/10/herring-and-lutz-2015-city.pdf.
 
 
Herring, Christopher (2015b). "Evicting the Evicted: Five Misleading Rationales for Homeless Camp Evictions." ''Progressive Planning Magazine'', Fall 2015, 29-32. https://chrisherringdotorg.files.wordpress.com/2015/11/ppm_fall2015_herring.pdf.
 
 
Herring, ChrisChristopher (20152015c). "Tent City, America." ''Places Journal.'', December, 2015. https://placesjournal.org/article/tent-city-america/. &nbsp;https://doi.org/10.22269/151214.<br /> &nbsp;
 
 
Herring, Christopher (2015d).  "Sheltering Those in Need: Architects Confront Homelessness" (Introductory Essay for the 2016 Berkeley Prize). https://www.academia.edu/16404074/Sheltering_Those_in_Need_Architects_Confront_Homelessness_2015_Introductory_Essay_for_the_2016_Berkeley_Prize.
 
 
Herring, Christopher, and Dilara Yarbrough, Lisa Alatorre (2019). "Pervasive Penality: How the Criminalization of Poverty Perpetuates Homelessness." ''Social Problems'', 2019, 0, 1–19. https://doi.org/10.1093/socpro/spz004. https://www.academia.edu/38928064/Pervasive_Penality_How_the_Criminalization_of_Poverty_Perpetuates_Homelessness_2019_Social_Problems.<br /> &nbsp;
 
Holtzman, Ben. &nbsp;"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. https://shelterforce.org/2019/10/11/when-the-homeless-took-over/.<br /> &nbsp;
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Immerwahr, Daniel (2018). ''Thinking Small: The United States and the Lure of Community Development''. Harvard University Press, 2015.&nbsp;<br /> &nbsp;
 
Jackson, John Brinckerhoff (J.B.).&nbsp;"The Movable Dwelling and How It came to America."&nbsp; ''New Mexico Studies in the Fine Arts,&nbsp;''1982; reprinted in&nbsp;''Discovering the Vernacular Landscape,&nbsp;''Yale University Press, 1984.&nbsp;[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 /> &nbsp;
 
 
Johnson, W. W. (1996). "Transcarceration and Social Control Policy: The 1980s and Beyond." ''Crime & Delinquency'', 42(1), 114–126. https://doi.org/10.1177/0011128796042001007.<br /> &nbsp;
 
Jones, Lucy. ''The Big Ones: How Natural Disasters Have Shaped Us (and What We Can Do About Them)''. 2018.&nbsp;<br /> &nbsp;
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Larson, Jane E. (2002). "Informality, Illegality, and Inequality." 20 YALE L. & POL'Y REV. 137 (2002).<br /> &nbsp;
 
Loftus-Farren, Zoe (2011). "Tent Cities: An Interim Solution to Homelessness and Affordable Housing Shortages in the United States." ''California Law Review'', Vol. 99, No. 4 (August 2011), pp. 1037-1081. https://drive.google.com/open?id=1uVh5h2ApWpUkutmo224euDMyodPmQSYY.<blockquote>''"However, tent cities, by definition, are unlikely ever to meet the standards we expect of more traditional and permanent housing, and most policy makers would agree that their residents deserve a higher standard of living than that attainable in an encampment. With these ethical implications in mind, tent cities may best be viewed as a temporary solution, one that can be embraced only so long as local governments are unable to afford or arrange for more suitable long-term solutions."''<br /> &nbsp;</blockquote>Los Angeles County, Los Angeles County Homeless Initiative. "Housing Innovation Challenge." https://www.housinginnovationchallenge.com/. Accessed 11 March 2019.&nbsp;<br /> &nbsp;
 
Los Angeles County Homeless Initiative. "Housing Innovation Challenge." https://www.housinginnovationchallenge.com/. Accessed 11 March 2019.&nbsp;<br /> &nbsp;
 
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. &nbsp;https://www.metropolismag.com/architecture/residential-architecture/site-visit-a-tiny-house-village-in-olympia-offers-a-new-model-for-housing-the-homeless/.<br /> &nbsp;
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McCulloch, Heather, with Lisa Robinson (2001). "Sharing the Wealth: Resident Ownership Mechanisms." Oakland, CA: PolicyLink. Retrieved November 5, 2019, from: www.policylink.org. https://community-wealth.org/content/sharing-wealth-resident-ownership-mechanisms.<br /> File: https://community-wealth.org/sites/clone.community-wealth.org/files/downloads/tool-policylink-res-own.pdf.<br /> &nbsp;
 
Mehaffy, Michael M. (2019).&nbsp;''A Pattern Language for Growing Regions''. Sustasis Press, forthcoming 2019. http://www.sustasis.net/APLFGR.html.<br /> &nbsp;
 
 
Menzies, Robert. (2015). "Transcarceration." in ''The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology,'' Edited by George Ritzer, 2015. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781405165518.wbeost038.pub2. <br /> &nbsp;
 
Mingoya, Catherine. (2015). “Building Together. Tiny House Villages for the Homeless: A Comparative Case Study.” Unpublished master’s thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. &nbsp;https://dusp.mit.edu/sites/dusp.mit.edu/files/attachments/news/mingoya_2015.pdf.<br /> &nbsp;
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Przybylinski, Stephen. (2020). "Securing legal rights to place: mobilizing around moral claims for a houseless rest space in Portland, Oregon." Urban Geography, DOI:10.1080/02723638.2020.1719307. [focuses on Right 2 Dream Too rest area]. <br /> &nbsp;
 
Rankin, Sara (January 28, 2020). "Hiding Homelessness: The Transcarceration of Homelessness." ''California Law Review'', Forthcoming. [http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3499195 http://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3499195].
 
 
Raymond, Eric Steven (2003).''The Art of Unix Programming''. https://homepage.cs.uri.edu/~thenry/resources/unix_art/index.html.<br /> &nbsp;