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Friday, April 5 • 2:05pm - 3:25pm
Friday - Foreclosures and the Housing Crisis: Differential Impacts and Responses

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Moderator: Frederick Douzet (University of Paris 8)

  • Will the Housing Crisis Reshape Cities? Foreclosures, Buy-ups and the Future of African-Americans in Oakland.
    Frederick Douzet (University of Paris 8)
  • The Effect of the Residential Mortgage Foreclosure on Income Segregation of Neighborhoods: A Case Study in Miami-Dade County, Florida
    Young Sun Kwon (University of Florida)
  • Evicted: Household Effects of Home Foreclosure Sale
    Mark Lindblad (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Roberto Quercia (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
  • Should I Stay or Should I Go? A Sociological Analysis of Strategic Default
    Lindsay Owens (Stanford University)
  • When Upward Mobility Leads to "Double-Disparities": The Housing Crisis and its Aftermath for Blacks and Latinos in the Sunbelt
    Jacob Rugh (Brigham Young University)

Presenters
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Frederick Douzet

University of Paris 8
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Young Sun Kwon

University of Florida
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Mark Lindblad

UNC-Chapel Hill Center for Community Capital
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Lindsay Owens

Stanford University
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Jacob Rugh

Assistant Professor, Brigham Young University

Co-Authors
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Roberto Quercia

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Moderators
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Frederick Douzet

University of Paris 8

Friday April 5, 2013 2:05pm - 3:25pm PDT
French Room