J. Phillip Thompson
homepage: | http://dusp.mit.edu/p.lasso?t=5:1:0&detail=jt71 |
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Description
Phillip Thompson is an urban planner and political scientist. Before entering academic life, Phil worked as Deputy General Manager of the New York Housing Authority and as Director of the Mayor’s Office of Housing Coordination. Thompson's latest book is Double Trouble: Black Mayors, Black Communities, and the Struggle for a Deep Democracy (Oxford University Press, 2005), and he has a recent article in The New Labor Forum entitled “What Are Labor’s True Colors?”
Lectures:
lecture![]() as author at MIT Communications Forum, together with: Juan Williams, David Thorburn, 1980 views |
lecture![]() as author at MIT World Series: Changing Cities: Celebrating 75 Years of Planning Better Futures at MIT, together with: Judith Layzer, Jason Corburn, Christopher Zegras, Adil Najam, Lawrence J. Vale (moderator), 2915 views |
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debate![]() as author at MIT World: One Host Fits All, together with: Susan Fainstein (moderator), Stephen D. Villavaso, Jon Witten, 3232 views |
lecture![]() as author at MIT World Series: Big Questions After Big Hurricanes 2005, together with: Lawrence J. Vale, Thomas A. Kochan, 2521 views |
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