Benjamin W. Stanley
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TEMPE CENTER SUITE 151 TEMPE, AZ 85287
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Mail code: 4508Campus: Otherus
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Doctor of Philosophy, December 2013.
School of Sustainability, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
Master of Arts, May 2009.
School of Geographical Sciences, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
Bachelor of Arts, December 2003.
Urban Studies Program, Columbia University, New York, NY.
Urban sustainability, urban land use/development, urban political economy, ecological economics, urban and environmental planning, comparative urban history, social and cultural geography, social/critical theory, sustainability philosophy, resilience planning, transdisciplinary sustainability education
Smith, Michael E., Jose Lobo, Matthew A. Peeples, Abigail M. York, Benjamin W. Stanley, Katherine A. Crawford, Nicolas Gauthier, and Angela C. Huster. 2021. The persistence of ancient settlements and urban sustainability. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118(20). https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2018155118
Kelley, Scott B., Bradley W. Lane, Benjamin W. Stanley, Kevin Kane, Eric Nielsen, and Scotty Strachan. 2020. Smart Transportation for All? A Typology of Recent U.S. Smart Transportation Projects in Midsized Cities. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 110(2): 547–558. https://doi.org/10.1080/24694452.2019.1643702.
Stanley, Benjamin W. 2017. Transparent Urban Development: Building sustainability amid speculation in Phoenix. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-3-319-58909-1; DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-58910-7
Smith, Michael E., Barbara L. Stark, Wen-Ching Chuang, Timothy J. Dennehy, Sharon L. Harlan, April Kamp-Whittaker, Benjamin W. Stanley, and Abigail M. York. 2016. Comparative methods for premodern cities: Coding for governance and class mobility. Cross-Cultural Research 50(5): 415-451. https://doi.org/10.1177/1069397116665824.
Stanley, Benjamin W. 2016. Leveraging public land development initiatives for private gain: The political economy of vacant land speculation in Phoenix, Arizona. Urban Affairs Review 52(4): 559-590. https://doi.org/10.1177/1078087415579733
Stanley, Benjamin W., Timothy J. Dennehy, Michael E. Smith, Barbara L. Stark, Abigail York, George Cowgill, Juliana Novic, and Jerald Ek. 2016. Urban service access in premodern cities: An exploratory comparison of spatial equity. Journal of Urban History 42(1): 121-144. https://doi.org/10.1177/0096144214566969
Dennehy, Timothy J., Benjamin W. Stanley, and Michael E. Smith. 2016. Social inequality and access to services in premodern cities. In Archaeology of the Human Experience, ed. Michelle Hegmon, pp.143-160. Archeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association, no. 27. https://doi.org/10.1111/apaa.12079.
Smith, Michael E., Timothy J. Dennehy, April Kamp-Whittaker, Benjamin W. Stanley, Barbara L. Stark, and Abigail York. 2016. Conceptual approaches to service provision in cities throughout history. Urban Studies 53(8): 1574–1590. https://doi.org/10.1177/0042098015577915
Stanley, Benjamin W., Aaron Golub, Milagros Zingoni, Whitney Warman, and Christian Solorio. 2015. Retrofitting the cul-de-sac in suburban Arizona: A design proposal. In Retrofitting Sprawl, ed. Emily Talen, pp. 217-240. Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press.
Stanley, Benjamin W. 2014. Local property ownership, municipal policy, and sustainable development in Phoenix, Arizona. Community Development Journal 50(3): 510-528. DOI: 10.1093/cdj/bsu062.
Stanley, Benjamin W., Barbara L. Stark, Katrina L. Johnston, and Michael E. Smith. 2012. Urban open spaces in historical perspective: A transdisciplinary typology and analysis. Urban Geography 33(8): 1089–1117.
Stanley, Benjamin W. 2012. An historical perspective on the viability of urban diversity: Lessons from socio-spatial identity construction in nineteenth-century Algiers and Cape Town. Journal of Urbanism 5(1): 67–86.
York, Abigail, Michael E. Smith, Benjamin W. Stanley, Barbara L. Stark, Juliana Novic, Sharon L. Harlan, George L. Cowgill, and Christopher Boone. 2011. Ethnic and class-based clustering through the ages: A transdisciplinary approach to urban social patterns. Urban Studies 48(11): 2399-2415.
Courses
2025 Spring
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CGF 110 | Resilient American Futures |
CGF 110 | Resilient American Futures |
2024 Fall
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CGF 110 | Resilient American Futures |
CGF 110 | Resilient American Futures |
2024 Summer
Course Number | Course Title |
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CGF 110 | Resilient American Futures |
CGF 110 | Resilient American Futures |
2024 Spring
Course Number | Course Title |
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CGF 110 | Resilient American Futures |
CGF 110 | Resilient American Futures |
2023 Fall
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CGF 194 | Special Topics |
CGF 194 | Special Topics |
2023 Summer
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CGF 194 | Special Topics |
CGF 194 | Special Topics |
2023 Spring
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CGF 194 | Special Topics |
CGF 194 | Special Topics |
2022 Fall
Course Number | Course Title |
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CGF 194 | Special Topics |
CGF 194 | Special Topics |
2023 NSGIC Annual Conference
New Orleans, LA, Sep. 25-29.
Plenary presentation: Ten Across Curriculum and NSGIC Audiences
2023 ESRI User Conference, Education Summit
San Diego, CA, Jul. 8-10.
Plenary presentation: Ten Across and CGF 110 – Resilient American Futures
2018 Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting
New Orleans, LA, Apr. 10-14.
Poster: The Ten Across Project at Arizona State University
2015 Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting
Chicago, IL, Apr. 21-25.
Presentation: The political economy of vacant land speculation in Phoenix, AZ
Smith, Michael E., Christopher G. Boone, George Cowgill, Timothy J. Dennehy, Sharon Harlan, Barbara Stark, Benjamin W. Stanley, and Abigail York.
2014 Social Science History Association Annual Conference
Toronto, ON, CAN, Nov. 6-9, 2014
Presentation: Inequality in access to urban services in premodern cities: A comparative study
City of Phoenix Coordination of Economic Development Activities meeting
Phoenix City Hall, City Managers’ Office, Jan. 27, 2014
Presentation: Local property ownership, land speculation, and sustainable development in downtown Phoenix
Downtown Voices Coalition meeting
Roosevelt Commons Clubhouse, Phoenix, AZ, Dec. 14, 2013
Presentation: Local property ownership, land speculation, and sustainable development in downtown Phoenix
Smith, Michael E., Benjamin W. Stanley, and Timothy J. Dennehy.
Museum exhibit, “Who built your neighborhood?” in, Looking for the future in the past: Archaeology’s long-term view.
Museum of Anthropology, Arizona State University, Feb. 7 - May 31, 2013.
2011 Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting
Seattle, WA, Apr. 12-16.
Presentation: An historical perspective on the viability of urban diversity: Lessons from socio-spatial identity construction in 19th century Algiers and Cape Town
Member and Chair, City of Port Angeles Planning Commission, 2018 - present
Chair, Climate Action Plan Subcommittee, City of Port Angeles Planning Commission, 2019 - 2021