Ty Redden

Assistant Professor (she/her)

Campus

Fields of Study

Areas of Interest

  • Community development
  • Critical race theory
  • Housing
  • Megaproject development
  • Social policy
  • Spatial justice

Biography

Dr. Ty Redden is an assistant professor of urban planning specializing in housing and social policy. Her work considers how class, gender, race, and sexuality engage issues of spatial justice. Dr. Redden is also a member of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning and the Urban Affairs Association and a reviewer for both the Journal of American Planning Association and the Journal of Black Studies.

Publications

Redden, T., Dedenbach, L., Larsen, K., & Frank, K. (2022). Gainesville’s Forgotten Neighborhood: An Examination of Narratives in Planning. Journal of the American Planning Association, 88(3), 392-404.

Dedenbach, L., Frank, K., Larsen, K., & Redden, T. (2020). Building the Foundation for Arnstein’s Ladder: Community Empowerment through a Participatory Neighborhood Narrative. In Learning from Arnstein’s Ladder (pp. 288-303). Routledge.