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Katherine Levine Einstein

@katherineeinst

Associate Professor of Political Science at Boston University | local politics, race and public policy, housing | https://t.co/H1BHyd7bmu

Joined January 2015
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Excited that @davidmglick @MaxwellBPalmer and my book Neighborhood Defenders: Participatory Politics and America's Housing Crisis comes out November 2019! @CUP_PoliSci (1/3) bit.ly/housingpolitics


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🥳New paper! "Do Housing Supply Skeptics Learn?"🎆 Yessir, they do! And when they do, they become *much* more supportive of market-rate housing development. 1/🧵 papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

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Katherine Levine Einstein Reposted

Local offices–like city councilors, mayors, and county legislators–are the most common elected offices in the US. But what determines local election outcomes and what are the consequences of these elections? Our paper out today should help answer those Qs: nature.com/articles/s4159…


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Lead article of @BostonGlobeMag today: For decades, suburbs of Boston have been zoning children out of new apartment buildings. bostonglobe.com/2023/06/12/mag…

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Today our team, supported by @RockefellerFdn, released the final set of findings from the 2022 #MeninoSurvey, the only nationally representative survey of American mayors. Read about mayors’ views on key economic and public health + safety challenges: bit.ly/2022MSOM 🧵⤵️

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We develop a dataset of zoning reforms in 100s of US cities in new @USJ_online article and find: —Reforms loosening restrictions—upzoning—are associated with a small increase in housing supply. —Reforms tightening them are associated with higher rents. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/00…


Katherine Levine Einstein Reposted

🚨📄 out now in @nature @ScientificData with @tylersimko: rdcu.be/c7Hq3 We introduce LocalView: a comprehensive dataset of over 100,000 real-time U.S. local government public meeting videos from 1,000+ localities (and counting). 🧵 1/5

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Ready to measure density in your neighborhood? We’re excited to announce the official release of #Residensity, our new site for measuring & exploring residential density & housing type anywhere in MA! Now available to everyone.🏡📊🥳🎉mhp.net/residensity 1/ @KimDriscollMA


Katherine Levine Einstein Reposted

Today our team, supported by @RockefellerFdn, released the first findings from the 2022 #MeninoSurvey, the only nationally representative survey of American mayors. Read how mayors are addressing the #ClimateCrisis in their cities: bit.ly/mayorsclimate 🧵⬇️

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We just released a groundbreaking new study on rezonings @urbaninstitute Key findings: —Louisville approves vast majority of developer-initiated rezonings —But public speakers *heavily influence* approvals—& speakers are largely from white neighborhoods urban.org/research/publi…

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