About Matthew Anderson
Dr. Anderson is a Professor of Urban and Regional Planning. His research interests are focused on the political economy of the contemporary American city and the politics of water planning in the American northwest.
Selected Publications
- Anderson, M., Zickefoose, G., Andrie, T., and T. Newton (2024) Landlord Opposition to Rent Control and the Politics of Class Monopoly Rent. Human Geography, in press.
- Anderson, M., Staal, A., Mutungi, D., Gower, K., and C. Agyei (2024) (Com)passionate Revanchism and the Role of Private-Sector Coalitions in the Management of Houselessness. Antipode, 56(1): 26-48.
- Anderson, M., and Z. Arms (2023) Business Improvement Districts, Class Turf War, and the Strategic Weaponization of Class Monopoly Rent. Urban Studies, 60(2): 238-255.
- Anderson, M., Hansen, E., and J. Scully (2022) Class Monopoly Rent and the Urban Sustainability Fix in Seattleās South Lake Union District. Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 54(6): 1112-1129.
Recent Courses Taught
- PLAN 501: Foundations of Planning
- PLAN 430: Environmental Planning
- PLAN 442: Sustainable Communities
- PLAN 100: The City
