Research

SUPPORT & FUNDING

THIS DATA IS ENTERED MANUALLY BY THE AUTHOR OF THE PROFILE AND MAY DUPLICATE DATA IN THE SPONSORED PROJECTS SECTION.

  •  2010 Innovative Funding and Revenue Sources for North Texas Transportation sponsored by  –  $64,000 (not funded)
  • 1998 Research Enhancement Grant Program sponsored by University of Texas Arlington (UTA) – $7,100 (funded)

PUBLICATIONS

2016

  • Book Chapter
    Devolution [Arvidson, Enid; Cole, Richard]. In Encyclopedia of American Governance. Farmington Hills, MI: Macmillan/Cengage.

2015

  • Peer-Reviewed Journal Article
    Review Essay of Randall Arendt’s Envisioning Better Communities: Seeing More Options Making Wiser Choices. [Arvidson, Enid]. Journal of Federalism 45 (1): 162–64.

2012

  • Peer-Reviewed Journal Article
    Assessment of Sustainable Infrastructure: The Case of Exurban Dallas. [Arvidson, Enid; Mattingly, Stephen; Sinprasertkool, Asapol; Ardekani, Siamak]. Journal of Transportation Research Forum 51 (3): 7–24.

2005

  • Article
    Beyond Economism or Beyond Economics: Urban Political Economy and the Challenge of a Postmodern Marxism. [Arvidson, Enid].

2001

  • Peer-Reviewed Book Chapter
    Texas TIFs: A Survey and Case Study. [Arvidson, Enid; Cole, Richard; Hissong, Rodney]. In Tax Increment Financing and Economic Development: Uses, Structures, and Impact, eds. C. Johnson and J. Man, . Albany: SUNY Press.

2000

  • Peer-Reviewed Book Chapter
    Los Angeles: A Postmodern Class Mapping [Arvidson, Enid]. In Class and Its ‘Others,’ eds. J.K. Gibson-Graham, S. Resnick, and R. Wolff, 163–189. Minneapolis: UM Press.

1999

  • Peer-Reviewed Journal Article
    Remapping Los Angeles, or, Taking the Risk of Class in Postmodern Urban Theory. [Arvidson, Enid]. Economic Geography 75 (2): 134–156.
  • Peer-Reviewed Journal Article
    Devolution: Where’s the Revolution. [Arvidson, Enid; Cole, Richard; Hissong, Rodney]. Journal of Federalism 29 (4): 97–100.
  • Peer-Reviewed Journal Article
    Introduction to Special Issue on Urban Policy Devolution in the Americas: Downsizing, Abdication, and Metropolitan Destinies. [Arvidson, Enid; Galster, George]. Journal of Urban Affairs 21 (2): 132–135.
  • Edited Special Issue
    Urban Policy Devolution in the Americas: Downsizing, Abdication, and Metropolitan Destinies. [eds. Arvidson, Enid; Galster, George]. Journal of Urban Affairs 21 (2): 135–262.

1998

  • Peer-Reviewed Journal Article
    Review of Neil Smith’s The New Urban Frontier: Gentrification and the Revanchist City. [Arvidson, Enid] International Planning Studies 3 (1): 124–126.

1995

  • Peer-Reviewed Journal Article
    Cognitive Mapping and Class Politics: Towards a Nondeterminist Image of the City. [Arvidson, Enid]. Rethinking Marxism: A Journal of Economics, Culture, and Society 8 (2): 8–23.

PRESENTATIONS

  • July  2010
    Arvidson, Enid. What’s Still Relevant About The L.A. School In The Twenty-First Century, Heterodox Economics Association Annual Conference, Bordeaux.