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Daniel Pasciuti is a Research Professor in the Department of Sociology at Georgia State University, affiliated with the Urban Studies Institute and the Housing and Community Development Lab. His research focuses on urbanization processes, global inequality, urban governance, and housing policy, employing quantitative and comparative-historical methods. He is particularly known for analyzing the interplay between global political economies and local urban conditions, with an emphasis on disability housing disparities and court systems' impacts on marginalized populations.
Educated at Johns Hopkins University with specializations in Global Urbanism, Urban Governance, and Quantitative Methods, Dr. Pasciuti’s work bridges historical and contemporary urban challenges. His research spans topics from historical world-systems analysis to modern crises like the 2020 eviction court disruptions during the pandemic. Key themes include housing precarity among disabled adults, spatial dynamics of urban inequality, and the role of legal frameworks in urban development.
His recent articles highlight urgent issues such as compounding housing crises for disabled populations and the uneven spatial impacts of legal systems. His long-term contributions include foundational studies on global urban networks and the evolution of world economic systems. Though no specific awards are listed, his prolific output reflects sustained academic influence. Advising and grant details are not explicitly provided, but his lab affiliations suggest collaborative urban policy initiatives.
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