James DeFilippis’ research focuses on the politics and economics of cities and communities. He is particularly interested in the processes of social change, and questions of power and justice in cities. His work strives to makes connections; linking disciplines and connecting academic theory and grounded political practice. He has published work in academic journals in a variety of fields, both independently and in collaboration with other authors. He is the author or editor of six books and more than 40 articles and book chapters. Professor DeFilippis has also written applied monographs and reports, and his interests extend well beyond the academy and into the practice of concrete political work and policy analyses.
Research Interests
- Urban political economy and political philosophy
- Community development theory and practice
- Unregulated work and the informal economy
- Immigration
Undergraduate Courses
- Community Development
- Immigration Policy & Public Health
- Social Movements
Graduate Courses
- Community Development
- Immigration Policy & Public Health
- Graduate Planning Studio
- Urban Economy and Spatial Patterns