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THOMAS ANGOTTI
Professor (2001 – Present)Department of Urban Affairs & Planning, Hunter CollegeCity University of New York695 Park AvenueNew York, NY 10021Phone: 212-650-3130Fax: 212-772-5593tangotti@hunter.cuny.eduDirector, Hunter College Center for Community Planning & DevelopmentFellow, American Academy in RomeAmericas Editor, Planning Practice & ResearchParticipating Editor, Latin American PerspectivesCo-Editor and Founder, Progressive Planning MagazineLand Use Columnist, www.gothamgazette.com (monthly)Contributing Editor, Urbana (Venezuela)Fulbright Senior Specialist
EDUCATION
 Ph.D., Urban Planning & Policy Development (1973)Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New JerseyMasters in City & Regional Planning (1971)Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New JerseyB.A., Arts & Sciences [Major: Psychology] (1964)Indiana University, Bloomington, IndianaCourses in Anthropology, Spanish (1964)Cornell University, Ithaca, New YorkForeign Languages: Spanish (fluent), Italian, French
 
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PRIOR PROFESSIONAL AND TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Fulbright Senior Specialist (2005)Vietnam, National Institute of Urban and Regional PlanningItaly, University of CataniaVisiting Professor (January-May, 2002), Cornell University in RomeProfessor and Chair (1995-2001), Graduate Center for Planning & the EnvironmentDirector, Consortium for Sustainable Community Development and Planning,Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New YorkAssociate City Planner (1988 - 1994), Brooklyn Office, New York City Department ofCity PlanningAdjunct Associate Professor (1988 - 1994), City University of New York, PoliticalScience Department, Graduate Center for Worker Education, Brooklyn CollegeDirector [Acting] (1986-1988), Queens & Staten Island Planning Office of Development,New York City Department of Housing Preservation and DevelopmentUrban Planning and Community Development Consultant (1983-1986),Berkeley, CaliforniaVisiting Lecturer (1982), Department of City & Regional Planning,University of California, BerkeleyAssistant Professor (1977-1981), Director, Planning Program in Developing Nations,Division of Urban Planning, Graduate School of Architecture & Planning,Columbia University, New YorkVisiting Assistant Professor (1976-1978), Department of Urban Affairs,Hunter College, New YorkUrban Planning and Community Development Consultant (1974-1976), Rome, ItalyResearch Associate (1975-1976), Urbanisticni Institut SRS/Johns HopkinsEnvironmental Project, Ljubljana, YugoslaviaChief Planner (1972-1974), Massachusetts Department of Community Affairs,Boston, MassachusettsResearch Associate/Lecturer (1972), Department of City & Regional Planning,GraduateSchool of Design, Harvard University, CambridgeResearch Associate (1970-1972), New Jersey County & Municipal Government StudyCommission: Trenton
 
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Planning Consultant (1970), U.S. Peace Corps Urban Development Program:Washington, DC and Dominican RepublicTeaching Assistant (1970-1971), Dept. of Urban Planning & Policy Development,Livingston College, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJProgram Coordinator (1969), U.S./Peru Peace Corps Training Program:Washington, DC and Toluca, MexicoCommunity Organizer/Extension Agent (1967-1969), Rutgers University,New Brunswick, NJCooperative Organizer/Community Development Specialist (1964-1966),U.S. Peace Corps, PeruOther:Taught individual courses at Columbia University, Pratt Institute, Boston University andQueens CollegeHousing Analyst, various neighborhood groups in New York, New Jersey, Boston, andOaklandMicrocomputer Analyst and Training Specialist
PUBLICATIONS
 
Books
:We Won’t Move: Community Planning in “The Real Estate Capital ofthe World.” (Forthcoming, MIT Press)Metropolis 2000: Planning, Poverty and Politics. Routledge, 1993.Housing in Italy: Urban Development and Political Change. Praeger, 1977.
Articles and Studies
:“Apocalyptic Anti-Urbanism: Mike Davis and his Planet of Slums,” Review essay,International Journal of Urban and Regional Research. 30:4 December, 2006. Alsoforthcoming in Critica della Razionalità Urbana (Italy) and Revista Bimestre Cubana (Cuba).
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