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JOHN
SELEY
John Seley,
a geographer, urban planner, and public policy analyst, is the Senior
Faculty Director of the Office of Community Studies, an affiliated
research unit of the Department
of Urban Studies at CUNYs Queens College. He is also Professor
of Environmental Psychology at the CUNY Graduate School, where he
teaches courses on urban geography and social service delivery.
Through the Community Studies Office, Seley has carried out a number
of studies of the Borough of Queens. His studies of Long Island
City have tracked industrial change during a fifteen-year period.
In addition, he has studied changes in transit usage in Jamaica,
demographic and economic change in four Queens neighborhoods, and
residential displacement. Sponsors of the studies have include the
Chamber of Commerce, Chase Manhattan Bank, and the Consortium for
Worker Education. The Office of Community Studies now uses the INFOSHARE
Community Data System to provide information and maps to community-based
organizations throughout New York City. In addition, Seley does
research on environmental issues such as community right-to-know
and public policy issues including workfare and evaluation of public
services. Seley teaches the Department's introductory course on
Urban Services and Institutions and its advanced course on Conflicts
in Urban Planning. Professor Seley has a PhD from the University
of Pennsylvania in urban planning, public policy and geography.
Queens College
City University of New York, T3 Rm 6A
65-30 Kissena Blvd.
Flushing, New York
Tel: 212.817.8723
jseley@email.gc.cuny.edu
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