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Department of Planning
& Urban Studies (PLUS)
School of Urban Planning
& Regional Studies
(SUPRS)

308 Mathematics Bldg.
2000 Lakeshore Dr.
University of New Orleans
New Orleans, LA 70148

(504) 280-6519
Fax: (504) 280-6272

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David Gladstone

David Gladstone , Ph.D

Associate Professor of Planning and Urban Studies, Master of Science in Urban Studies Graduate Coordinator, Director, Ph.D. in Urban Studies Graduate Coordinator

Ph.D., Rutgers University, Planning and Public Policy, M.C.R.P., Rutgers University, City and Regional Planning, B.A., Rutgers University, Political Science

 

CONTACT INFORMATION
Math Building, Room 332
Phone: 504 280 3206
Fax: 504 280 6272
Email: david.gladstone@uno.edu
 
RESEARCH INTERESTS
 

- GLOBALIZATION

- GENTRIFICATION

- ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

- REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT
- TOURISM
- SOCIAL POLICY
 
COURSES
 
- DURB 6830   Urban Theory
- DURB 6850   Seminar in Urban Studies
- DURB 7030   Research Design Practicum
- MURP 4030   Social Policy Planning
- MURP 4820   Tourism for Urban and Regional Planners
- MURP 6720   Practicum in Urban and Regional Planning
- URBN 3002   Introduction to Urban Studies
- URBN 6000   Theory and Practice of Neighborhood Planning
- URBN 6130   Urban Development: A Social Perspective
- URBN 6510   Rural-Urban Issues in Developing Countries
 
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
 

- 2007 (Forthcoming). Gentrification in Tourist Cities: Evidence from New Orleans pre- and post-Katrina. Housing Policy Debate 19 (1).

 

- 2005. From Pilgrimage to Package Tour: Travel and Tourism in the Third World.  Routledge: New York and London 

 

- 2003. The Changing Industrial Structure of New York and Los Angeles, 1975-2000. In New York and Los Angeles, edited by David Halle.  Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 79-98. (Susan S. Fainstein, co-author)

 
- 2003. In Encyclopedia of Community: From the Village to the Virtual World, edited by Karen Christensen and David Levinson. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 1384-1387. 
 

- 2001. Tourism in US Global Cities: A Comparison of New York and Los Angeles, Journal of Urban Affairs 23 (1), 23-40. (Susan S. Fainstein, co-author)

 

- 1999. Evaluating Urban Tourism. In The Tourist City, edited by Dennis R. Judd and Susan S. Fainstein. New Haven: Yale University Press, 21-34. (Susan S. Fainstein, co-author)

 
- 1998. Tourism Urbanization in the United States, Urban Affairs Review 34 (1), 3-27
 
- 1996. Towards a Dynamic Theory of the State and Society in the Development Process, Journal of Planning Education and Research 16 (1), 15-25 (Hooshang Amirahmadi, co-author)
 
PROFILE
 

David Gladstone is an associate professor in the Department of Planning and Urban Studies at the University of New Orleans, where he coordinates the Master of Science in Urban Studies and the Ph.D. in Urban Studies programs. His research is focused on domestic and international social policy, globalization, tourism, real estate development, gentrification, and urban planning. His work appears in the Journal of Urban Affairs, Urban Affairs Review, Les Annales de la Recherche Urbain, and in a number of edited volumes. He is the author of From Pilgrimage to Package Tour: Travel and Tourism in the Third World, published by Routledge in 2005. In 2006 he completed a multi-year study of tourism, housing, and social change in the city of New Orleans, focusing on the neighborhoods closest to the French Quarter. Since coming to New Orleans in 2000, he has directed or co-directed planning studies for the Downtown Development District, Regional Planning Commission, Dillard Community Development Corporation, All Congregations Together/St. Mary of the Angels Church, and the Multi-Service Center for the Homeless/Service Providers and Professionals Association. He has also served as a volunteer board member for the Multi-Service Center for the Homeless and as a member of the Urban Routes Tremé Advisory Board.

 

 

 

 

 

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