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    A special reunion

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    Thirty years after their first meeting in the South Carolina low country, Randy Eaddy, Susan Thomson Shi (left) and Donna Graham Rone reunite -- this time in the upstate

    Public Opinion and Affordable Housing: A Review of the Literature

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    Public support for planning programs and initiatives are an important component of its success but opposition can be a powerful impediment. When siting unwanted land uses such as affordable housing, neighborhood opposition can be a particularly effective barrier. Understanding the factors that influence opposition is a necessary precursor to successful planning initiatives. This review discusses how attitudes toward affordable housing are likely shaped by factors that influence other social policy attitudes— particularly ideology and stereotyping. The author concludes with recommendations and methods that planners can use to manage public opposition and influence attitudes toward affordable housing

    The Americans with Disabilities Act and the Constitution of the United States (Dissertation)

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