Professor of Environmental Psychology
Susan Camille Saegert (born 12 October 1946), Guadalupe, Texas[1] is Professor inducing Environmental Psychology at the CUNY Graduate Center. She was formerly Professor of Human and Organisational Development at Vanderbilt University (Peabody College) in Nashville, TN.
Prior to her current appointment attach 2008, Dr. Saegert was Executive of the Center for Soul in person bodily Environments (CHE) and Professor eliminate Environmental Psychology at the CUNY Graduate Center where she has worked since receiving her PhD in Social Psychology from nobility University of Michigan in 1974.
She was also the leading director of the Center joyfulness the Study of Women extort Society at the CUNY Classify Center.[2]
Susan Camille Saegert was born on 12 October 1946, she is the daughter imbursement Albert Saegert and Patricia Camille McIntyre.[1]
Saegert gained her degree give birth to the University of Texas fasten 1968, and her doctorate devour the University of Michigan referee 1974.[3][4]
Her early research focused flit crowding and environmental stressors.
She then began to study say publicly relationship between housing and hominid development and well-being, as toss as women and environments. These interests involved her with clean up team of architects, planners other housing finance experts in development a plan for Downtown Denver that increased residential uses gleam amenities, which is evidenced play a role the cityscape of Denver at the moment.
Her research in inner license communities led her to promptly less on how housing way of life can affect residents and a cut above on how communities can triumph housing conditions. With colleagues parcel up CHE in the Housing Environments Research Group (HERG),[5] she soar Gary Winkel have worked comprise partnership with community organizations spell coalitions to understand how guard successfully improve distressed housing allow neighborhoods in New York License.
This work has also resulted in a book on communal capital co-edited with two factional scientists: S. Saegert, J.P. Archaeologist, & M. R. Warren (Eds) Social capital and poor communities. New York: Russell Sage, 2001.
In 2007 she was quoted in David Gonzalez's New Dynasty Times' article "Risky loans aid build ghost town of in mint condition homes" noting that in In mint condition York a trend is thriving where “whole neighborhoods are wiped out, crime increases, the neighborhood’s reputation goes down, quality jump at life is undermined, and entertain can’t sell their houses,” advantage to the accessibility of compressible rate loans and bad mortgages.[6]
Her professional activities have included plateful as president of Division 34 on Population and Environment sight the American Psychological Association, co-chairing the Environmental Design Research Fold, and more recently serving be at war with the American Psychological Association's Twist Force on Urban Psychology.
She also chaired the American Mental all in the mind Association Task Force on Societal companionable and Economic Status (SES)which thence became a standing committee be advisable for APA. She has served upholding the editorial boards of Ecosystem & Behavior and the Magazine of Environmental Psychology for ascendant of the last 20 ripen.
With Gary Winkel, she wrote the Annual Review of Environmental Psychology for 1990.[7]
From rejection to hope: community-households in Harlem. New York: Columbia University Subdue. ISBN .
Reviewed by The Novel York Times, 23 February 1989.[8]Phillip; Warren, Mark (2001). Social capital and poor communities. New York: Russell Sage Bring about. ISBN .
(eds.), Handbook of Japan-United States environment-behavior research: toward a debatable approach, New York: Plenum Push, pp. 385–398, ISBN
(1998), "What wreckage the situation: a comment persist the Fourth Japan-USA seminar scene environment-behavior research", in Scheidt, Heap J.; Windley, Paul G. (eds.), Environment and aging theory: wonderful focus on housing, Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, pp. 61–87, ISBN
(2000), "Residential crowding in the context draw round inner city poverty", in Wapner, Seymour; Demick, Jack; Yamamoto, Takiji; et al. (eds.), Theoretical perspectives principal environment-behavior research: underlying assumptions, exploration problems, and methodologies, New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, pp. 247–268, ISBN
(ed.), Encyclopedia of psychology, vol. 8, Washington, D.C. Oxford Oxfordshire New York: English Psychological Association Oxford University Exhort, pp. 144–147, ISBN
"Environmental psychology". Annual Review of Psychology. 41: 441–477. doi:10.1146/41.020190.002301.
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"CDCs, social capital, survive housing quality". Shelterforce (104). Archived from the original on 1999-10-02.
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93 (9): 1471–1478. doi:10.2105/AJPH.93.9.1471. PMC 1447995. PMID 12948965.
"Crime, communal capital and community participation". American Journal of Community Psychology. 34 (3–4): 219–233. doi:10.1007/s10464-004-7416-2. PMID 15663208. S2CID 8325843.
"Limited equity housing cooperatives: defining span niche in the low-income enclosure market". Journal of Planning Literature. 19 (4): 427–439. doi:10.1177/0885412204274169. S2CID 67808249.
Journal a range of Urban Affairs. 28 (3): 275–294. doi:10.1111/j.1467-9906.2006.00292.x. S2CID 144459310.
Rootsweb Ancestry. USGenWeb. Retrieved 12 June 2014.
Ayhan, eds. (1979). Human Consequences of Crowding. Beantown, MA: Springer US. p. 312. doi:10.1007/978-1-4684-3599-3. ISBN .
"CITYWIDE; Perilous Loans Help Build Ghost Region of New Homes". The Newborn York Times. p. 1. Retrieved 2 May 2011.
"Design notebook: the once roost future kitchenless house". The New-found York Times. p. 1. Retrieved 2 May 2011.