Follow
Eric Seymour
Eric Seymour
Assistant Professor of Urban Planning, Rutgers University
Verified email at rutgers.edu - Homepage
Title
Cited by
Cited by
Year
Disinvesting in the city: The role of tax foreclosure in Detroit
M Dewar, E Seymour, O Druță
Urban Affairs Review 51 (5), 587-615, 2015
1102015
Instrumental exploitation: Predatory property relations at city’s end
J Akers, E Seymour
Geoforum 91, 127-140, 2018
892018
Building the eviction economy: Speculation, precarity, and eviction in Detroit
E Seymour, J Akers
Urban Affairs Review 57 (1), 35-69, 2021
682021
Saving strong neighborhoods from the destruction of mortgage foreclosures: The impact of community-based efforts in Detroit, Michigan
L Deng, E Seymour, M Dewar, J Manning Thomas
Housing Policy Debate 28 (2), 153-179, 2018
282018
“Our customer is America”: Housing insecurity and eviction in Las Vegas, Nevada’s postcrisis rental markets
E Seymour, J Akers
Housing Policy Debate 31 (3-5), 516-539, 2021
272021
Urban inequality and the demographic transformation of shrinking cities: The role of the foreign born
S Bagchi-Sen, RS Franklin, P Rogerson, E Seymour
Applied Geography 116, 102168, 2020
212020
Portfolio solutions, bulk sales of bank-owned properties, and the reemergence of racially exploitative land contracts
E Seymour, J Akers
Cities 89, 46-56, 2019
172019
Learning from Detroit: How research on a declining city enriches urban studies
M Dewar, M Weber, E Seymour, M Elliott, P Cooper-McCann
Reinventing Detroit, 37-56, 2017
142017
Liquid tenancy:‘post-crisis’ economies of displacement, community organizing, and new forms of resistance
J Akers, E Seymour, D Butler, W Rathke
Radical Housing Journal 1 (1), 9-28, 2019
122019
Toxic structures: Speculation and lead exposure in Detroit’s single-family rental market
A Eisenberg, E Seymour, AB Hill, J Akers
Health & Place 64, 102390, 2020
112020
Differential drivers of rent burden in growing and shrinking cities
E Seymour, KA Endsley, RS Franklin
Applied Geography 125, 102302, 2020
102020
Decline-induced displacement: the case of Detroit
E Seymour, J Akers
Urban Geography 44 (4), 591-617, 2023
92023
The eviction machine: Neighborhood instability and blight in detroit’s neighborhoods
J Akers, E Seymour
Poverty Solutions at the University of Michigan, 2019
92019
From REO to ruin: Post-foreclosure pathways and the production of decline in Detroit, Michigan
E Seymour
Housing Policy Debate 30 (3), 431-456, 2020
82020
Corporate Landlords and Pandemic and Prepandemic Evictions in Las Vegas
E Seymour
Housing Policy Debate 33 (6), 1368-1389, 2023
52023
Reconstruction: Photography and History in E. L. Doctorows The March
E Seymour, L Barrett
Literature & History 18 (2), 49-69, 2009
42009
The metropolitan and neighborhood geographies of REIT-and private equity–owned single-family rentals
E Seymour, T Shelton, SA Sherman, J Akers
Journal of Urban Affairs, 1-25, 2023
32023
How private equity landlords prey on working-class communities of color
E Seymour, T Shelton
New Labor Forum 32 (2), 54-63, 2023
32023
Foreclosure, Federal Financial Institutions, and the Fortunes of Detroit's Middle-and Working-Class Neighborhoods.
E Seymour
32016
Horizontal Holdings: Untangling the Networks of Corporate Landlords
T Shelton, E Seymour
Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 1-13, 2023
12023
The system can't perform the operation now. Try again later.
Articles 1–20