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David L. Imbroscio, PhD
Professor

UPA Building Room 120
502-852-3311
david.imbroscio@louisville.edu

Curriculum Vitae

David Imbroscio is Professor in the Departments of Political Science and Urban and Public Affairs, where he directs the Ph.D. Program. He is author or editor of six books, including Urban America Reconsidered: Alternatives for Governance and Policy published by Cornell University Press in 2010, as well as approximately 40 academic articles or book chapters. He was the winner of the College of Arts and Sciences 2011 award for Outstanding Scholarship, Research, and Creative Activity in the Social Sciences at the University of Louisville and the 2012 Grawemeyer Award for Outstanding Instructional Development.

Research Interests: Urban public policy, urban political economy, urban theory


Education

Doctor of Philosophy, Political Science, University of Maryland

Master of Arts, Political Science, The Ohio State University

Bachelor of Arts, Political Science, The Ohio State University


Courses

UPA 630: The Politics of Urban Policy

UPA 680: Advanced Urban Studies


Recent Publications

“Rethinking Exclusionary Zoning,” Urban Affairs Review, forthcoming, 2020 or 2021.

“Stop Worrying (So Much) about Exclusionary Zoning and Fight Our Real Enemies,” Urban Affairs Review, forthcoming, 2020 or 2021.

“When Clarence Didn’t Meet David; Stone and Harvey at 30,” Urban Geography, forthcoming, 2020 (with Kevin Ward et al.).

“The Perils of Rationalism in American Urban Policy,” Urban Affairs Review, Volume 45, No. 1: 74-107; 2019

“Adolph Reed on Race, Class, Black Urban Regimes, the so-called “Underclass” and the Labor Movement: An Introduction to Symposium,” Labor Studies Journal, Volume 41, No. 3: 233-236; 2016 (with Bruce Nissen)