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Joanna Lucio
Joanna Lucio
Associate professor, School of Public Affairs at Arizona State University
Verified email at asu.edu
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Mixed income housing policy and public housing residents'right to the city'
J Duke
Critical social policy 29 (1), 100-120, 2009
902009
Green spaces and heterogeneous social groups in the US
JJ Ahn, Y Kim, J Lucio, EA Corley, M Bentley
Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 49, 126637, 2020
372020
Customers, citizens, and residents: The semantics of public service recipients
J Lucio
Administration & Society 41 (7), 878-899, 2009
372009
An unexpected geography of opportunity in the wake of the foreclosure crisis: low-income renters in investor-purchased foreclosures in Phoenix, Arizona
D Pfeiffer, J Lucio
Urban Geography 36 (8), 1197-1220, 2015
342015
Exploring homeowner opposition to public housing developments
J Duke
J. Soc. & Soc. Welfare 37, 49, 2010
332010
Aging in (privatized) places: Subsidized housing policy and seniors
ES McFadden, J Lucio
Journal of Housing for the Elderly 28 (3), 268-287, 2014
312014
An empirical examination of validity in evaluation
LR Peck, Y Kim, J Lucio
American Journal of Evaluation 33 (3), 350-365, 2012
272012
Dreaming the impossible dream: Low-income families and their hopes for the future
J Lucio, A Jefferson, L Peck
Journal of Poverty 20 (4), 359-379, 2016
232016
Designing hope: Rationales of mixed-income housing policy
J Lucio, L Hand, F Marsiglia
Journal of Urban Affairs 36 (5), 891-904, 2014
232014
Happy in the hood? The impact of residential segregation on self‐reported happiness
CM Herbst, J Lucio
Journal of Regional Science 56 (3), 494-521, 2016
212016
Mother and adolescent eating in the context of food insecurity: findings from urban public housing
M Bruening, J Lucio, S Brennhofer
Maternal and child health journal 21, 1911-1917, 2017
172017
Affordable housing networks: a case study in the Phoenix metropolitan region
J Lucio, ER De la Cruz
Housing Policy Debate 22 (2), 219-240, 2012
162012
Political and social incorporation of public housing residents: Challenges in HOPE VI community development
J Lucio, W Wolfersteig
Community Development 43 (4), 476-491, 2012
152012
The latent and sequential costs of being poor: An exploration of housing
J Duke‐Lucio, LR Peck, EA Segal
Poverty & Public Policy 2 (2), 83-102, 2010
132010
Public administrators and noncitizens
JD Lucio
Administration & Society 48 (7), 831-850, 2016
122016
Community lost and found: Satisfaction and collective efficacy among relocated public housing residents
J Lucio, E Barrett
Journal of Poverty 14 (4), 403-422, 2010
122010
Exploring mindful eating and weight status among underserved youth and their parents living in public housing
R Goodwin, J Lucio, S Vega-López, M Bruening
Mindfulness 8, 973-983, 2017
112017
Leveraging resilience: Evidence from the management of senior low-income housing
J Lucio, E McFadden
The American Review of Public Administration 47 (6), 661-671, 2017
112017
Conceptualizing lenses, dimensions, constructs, and indicators for urban park quality
EA Corley, JJ Ahn, Y Kim, J Lucio, E Rugland, AL Molina Jr
Environmental Justice 11 (6), 208-221, 2018
102018
Section 8 Renters in the Phoenix, Arizona, foreclosure crisis: Implications for poverty deconcentration
D Pfeiffer, J Lucio
Housing Policy Debate 26 (2), 362-379, 2016
52016
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