2013 Community Development Research Conference Call for Papers

August 26, 2012

Resilience and Rebuilding for Low-Income Communities: Research to Inform Policy and Practice

Researchers are invited to submit papers by Sept. 15, 2012, for the eighth biennial Federal Reserve Community Development Research Conference, to be held April 11-12, 2013, in Washington D.C. While there are many issues facing low- income communities today, this conference seeks to present new action-oriented and academically rigorous research that includes:

  • the community development finance field after the Great Recession, 
  • housing markets and neighborhood stabilization,
  • asset building and community resilience, 
  • access to credit and financial services for consumers and small businesses, 
  • poverty and inequality,
  • place-based community and economic development and
  • demographic change, human capital, and workforce development.

Papers addressing these topics and others affecting minority and rural communities are encouraged. Research outside of these specific topics that fit within the underlying themes are also welcome, including research papers on technology innovations for community development, social entrepreneurship, transportation, microenterprise, financial education, and other related topics. Individuals interested in presenting their research at the conference should submit abstracts or completed papers (which will receive preference) by Sept. 15, 2012. Authors will present their research in panels and poster sessions. Authors will be notified of the program committee’s decision in late 2012.

For more information, contact Karen Leone de Nie at karen.leonedenie@atl.frb.org or see the Resilience and Rebuilding conference web site.

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