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Pierre Clavel

  • Professor Emeritus
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Pierre Clavel’s research and writing has been on planning, administration, and politics — with particular application to regionalism and nationalism in Appalachia and Wales, then applied to progressive cities like Hartford, Cleveland, Berkeley, Santa Monica, Burlington, Chicago, and Boston, as well as community development in Youngstown, Ohio, and Maine. Current projects include an archived collection and webpages on progressive cities and neighborhood planning.

Clavel was director of Cornell’s Progressive Planning summer program from 1979–83, several times director of graduate studies, and department chair from 2001–04. Prior to Cornell, he taught at the University of Puerto Rico.

Clavel studied planning at the University of North Carolina, where he received his M.R.P. degree in 1959. He practiced with Blair and Stein Associates in New England and Upstate New York and received his Ph.D. at Cornell in 1966.

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Publications

  • Activists in City Hall: The Progressive Response to the Reagan Era

    2010

  • The Progressive City

    1986

  • Opposition Planning in Wales and Appalachia

    1983

Classes

  • American Planning History

    CRP 3602/6602

  • Community Development Seminar

    CRP 3090/5090

  • Introduction to Planning History and Practice

    CRP 5130

Selected Awards, Grants, and Fellowships

  • Davidoff Award

    For The Best Book in Planning, 1989

Selected Exhibitions and Presentations

  • Urban Affairs Association

    2007, 2011

  • Planners Network, Memphis

    2011

  • Research Committee of the International Sociological Society, Vancouver

    2007

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