Outline: Jason Hackworth
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Professor PhD Rutgers University (2000) MA Arizona State University (1996) MEP (Planning) Arizona State University (1996) BA (Sociology) University of Cincinnati (1993) Phone: (416) 946-8764 Location: Room 5010, Sidney Smith Hall (100 St. George) Email: jason.hackworth@utoronto.ca |
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| Research Interests |
| Political economy Comparative urban policy Declining cities Urban abandonment |
| Selected Publications |
| Hackworth, J. 2012. Faith-Based: Religious Neoliberalism and the Politics of Welfare in the United States. (Athens GA: University of Georgia Press) |
| Hackworth, J. and E. Gullikson 2012. Giving new meaning to religious conversion: Churches, redevelopment, and secularization in Toronto. The Canadian Geographer, forthcoming. |
| Hackworth, J. and K. Stein 2012. The collision of faith and economic development in Toronto’s inner suburban industrial districts. Urban Affairs Review. 48(1): 35-61. |
| Mah, J. and J. Hackworth 2011. Local politics and inclusionary housing in three large Canadian cities. Canadian Journal of Urban Research. 20(1): 57-80. |
| Hackworth, J. and J. Akers 2011. Faith in the neoliberalization of post-Katrina New Orleans. Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie. 102(1): 39-54. |
| Hackworth, J. 2010. Compassionate neoliberalism?: Evangelical Christianity, the welfare state, and the politics of the Right. Studies in Political Economy. 86: 83-108. |
| Hackworth, J. 2010. Faith, welfare, and the city: the mobilization of religious organizations for neoliberal ends. Urban Geography 31(6). |
| Hackworth, J. 2009. Neoliberalism, partiality, and the politics of faith-based welfare in the United States. Studies in Political Economy. 84: 155-179. |
| Hackworth, J. 2009. Normalizing 'solutions' to 'government failure': media representations of Habitat for Humanity. Environment and Planning A. 41(11): 2686-2705. |
| Hackworth, J. 2008. The durability of roll-out neoliberalism under centre-left governance: the case of Ontario's social housing sector. Studies in Political Economy 81: 7-26. |
| Conway, T. and J. Hackworth 2007. Urban form and ecological integrity in the Greater Toronto Area. Canadian Geographer. 51(1): 43-57. |
| Hackworth, J. 2007. The Neoliberal City: governance, ideology and development in American urbanism (Ithaca NY: Cornell University Press). |
| Teaching (2012-2013) |
| GGR 216H1F: Global Cities |
| GGR 358H1S: Geography, Religion, and Political Economy |
| GGR 458H1F: Advanced Topics in Urban Geography |
| JPG 1516S: Planning in the Face of Economic Decline |
