EDWARD J. BLAKELY


         Executive Director for Recovery Management for the City of          New Orleans



Edward J. Blakely

Blakely is the author of four books and more than 100 scholarly articles. His publications include:

- Fortress America, with Mary Gail Snyder (Brookings Press, 1997)
- Separate Societies: Poverty and Inequality in U.S. Cities (Temple   University Press, 1992)
- Planning Local Economic Development: Theory and Practice (Sage,   1989)
- Rural Communities in Advanced Industrial Society (Praeger, 1979)


His articles include:

  • - "Room for Whom: Change in the Central Valley" (1990)

  • - "Theoretical Approaches for a Global Community" (1989)

  • - "Shaping the American Dream: Landuse Choices for America's     Future" (1993)


His work is widely cited and he was co-recipient of the Paul Davidoff Award (1993) and a Guggenheim Fellowship (1994).

Blakely was born in San Bernardino and educated at San Bernardino High School, Valley College, and the University of California Riverside, where he quarterbacked the undefeated football team. He subsequently earned a master’s degree in Latin American history at UC Berkeley, an MBA in Organization Management at Pasadena Nazarene College and a doctorate in Education and Management at UCLA.

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