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Deden Rukmana Curriculum Vitae Associate Professor, Fall 2012 – present Assistant Professor, Fall 2006 – Summer 2012 Urban Studies and Planning Program Department of Political Science and Public Affairs Savannah State University Phone: (912) 358‐3218; Fax: (912) 353‐3299; E‐Mail: [email protected] Coordinator, Graduate Program in Urban Studies and Planning, Savannah State Universsity, Fall 2007‐ present EDUCATION Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Planning, Florida State Universitty, January 2002‐April 2006. Dissertation title: The Spatial Origins of the Homeless: How the Homeless Vary in their Geographic Distribution. Committee: Charles Connerly, Chair; Rebecca Miles and Wendy Crook Master of Planning and Development Studies, University of Southern California, May 2001. Concentration: Sustainable Development; Housing; International Development Planning M.S. in Development Studies, Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia, January 1997. Thesis Title: Community Empowerment in the Rural Poverty Alleviation Program: The Case Study of Ciamis Regency. B.S. in Urban and Regional Planning, Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia, April 1994. PUBLICATIONS, PRESENTATIONS, AND ARTICLES Book: Rukmana, Deden. (2008). Residential Origins of the Homeless: Spatial Distribution Analysis and Implications to Homelessness Prevention Interventions. VDM Verlag Dr. Muller. ISBN: 978‐3‐8364‐ 3588‐8 Book Chapters: Rukmana, Deden. (2014). Identification of Areas with High Riisk of Homelessness: Implications for Homelessness Prevention Programs. Homelessness: Prevaalence, Impact of Social Factors, and Mental Health Challenges. Colleen Clark (Ed.). New York: Nova Publishers. pp. 107‐124 Rukmana, Deden. (2014). Peripheral Pressures: Jakarta. Archeology of the Periphery of Megacities. Roger Connah (Ed.). Moscow: Strelka Press. Pp. 158‐167 Rukmana, Deden and Djarot Purbadi. (2013). Street Vendors in Indonesian Cities: The Characteristics and Activities of Street Vending in Yogyakarta. The Transforming Asian City. Nihal Perera and Wing‐ Shing Tang (Eds.). Oxford: Taylor & Francis/Routledge. Pp. 123‐136. Rukmana, Deden. (2012). Urban Planning and Local Wisdom: The Shift towards Postmodernism and a New Urban Theory from Third World Cities. In Towards a sustainable city: Global Challenges and Local Responses in Africa and Asia. Darwis Khudori (Ed.). Malang: University of Brawidjaja Press. Rukmana, Deden. (2011). Perubahan Iklim dan Tantangan Perencanaan Kota (Climate Change and the Challenges for Urban Planning).In Menarik Pelajaran dari 50 Tahun Perjalanan Perencanaan Wilayah dan Kota di Indonesia (The Lessons Learned from 50 Years of Urban and Regional Planning in Indonesia). Myra P. Gunawan, Siti Sutriah Nurzaman and Suwardjoko Warpani (Eds.). Bandung: Penerbit ITB. pp. 207‐214. Jordan, Kenneth A., Willie E. Johnson, Deden Rukmana, and Sharon Johnson. (2010). The Mixed Blessings of Gentrification in an Antebellum City: The Case for Savannah Georgia. In African American in Georgia: A Reflection of Politics and Policy in the New South. Pearl K. Ford (Ed.). Atlanta: Mercer University Press. pp. 176‐192 Rukmana, Deden and Emily Bentley. (2009). Improving Outcomes for Socially Vulnerable Populations. In Ideas from an Emerging Field: Teaching Emergency Management in Higher Education. Jessica Hubbard (Ed.). Fairfax, VA: PERI. pp. 149‐168 Articles in Refereed Journals: Rukmana, Deden. (2015). The Change and Transformation of Indonesian Spatial Planning after Suharto’s New Order Regime: The Case of the Jakarta Metropolitan Area. International Planning Studies. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080.13563475.2015.1008723 Rukmana, Deden. (2011). Street Vendor and Planning in Indonesian Cities. Planning Theory and Practice 12(1): 138‐144. Rukmana, Deden. (2011). Comparing the Residential Origins of Homeless Families and Homeless Individuals: A Case of Miami‐Dade County, Florida. Area 43(1): 96‐109 Rukmana, Deden. (2010). Gender Differences in the Residential Origins of the Homeless: Identification of Areas with High Risk of Homelessness. Planning Practice and Research 25(1): 95‐116 Rukmana, Deden. (2008). Where the homeless youth come from: A study of the prior addresses distribution of homeless youth in Miami‐Dade County, Florida. Children and Youth Service Review 30(9): 1009‐1021 Rukmana, Deden. (2008). The growth of Jakarta Metropolitan Area and the sustainability of urban development in Indonesia. The International Journal of Environmental, Cultural, Economic and Social Sustainability 4(1): 99‐106 Rukmana, Deden. (2006). The Spatial Origins of the Homeless: How the Homeless Vary in Their Geographic Distribution. International Journal of Diversity in Organization, Communities and Nation 6(2): 35‐54. Rukmana, Deden. (2005). Empowerment and Housing Provision for Urban Poor: Community‐based Housing Development in Indonesia. International Journal of Environmental, Cultural, Economic and Social Sustainability 1(1): 62‐71. Stiftel, Bruce, Deden Rukmana and Bhuiyan Alam. (2004). Faculty Quality at U.S. Planning Schools: An NRC‐Style Study. Journal of Planning Education and Research 24(1): 6‐22 Rukmana, Deden. (2003). Gender Perspective on Homelessness. Critical Planning 10: 95‐105 Instructional Materials: Rukmana, Deden. (2013). Street Kids: Identifying and Analyzing High Risk Areas for Producing Homeless Children and Youth. SpatiaLABS. Mike Livingston (Ed.). Redlands: ESRI Rukmana, Deden. (2013). High School Dropouts: The Effect of Neighborhood Characteristics. SpatiaLABS. Mike Livingston (Ed.). Redlands: ESRI Rukmana, Deden. (2013). Early Childhood Education: Distribution of Pre‐K Facilities and Children under 5 Years Old. SpatiaLABS. Mike Livingston (Ed.). Redlands: ESRI Encyclopedia Entries: Rukmana, Deden. (2014). Quota Sampling. The Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well‐Being Research. Alex C. Michalos (Ed.). Heidelberg, Germany: Springer. pp. 5382‐5384 Rukmana, Deden. (2014). Sample Frame. The Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well‐Being Research. Alex C. Michalos (Ed.). Heidelberg, Germany: Springer. pp. 5640‐5641 Rukmana, Deden. (2014). Vulnerable Populations. The Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well‐Being Research. Alex C. Michalos (Ed.). Heidelberg, Germany: Springer. pp. 6989‐6992 Rukmana, Deden. (2010). Homelessness. The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture. James G. Thomas and Wanda Rushing (Eds.). Chapel Hill, NC: The University of North Carolina Press. pp. 89‐92 Rukmana, Deden and Wanda Rushing. (2010).White Flight. The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture. James G. Thomas and Wanda Rushing (Eds.). Chapel Hill, NC: The University of North Carolina Press. pp. 173‐175 Rukmana, Deden. (2010). Precision. Encyclopedia of Research Design. Neil J. Salkind (Ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications. pp. 1075‐1076 Rukmana, Deden. (2010). Interval scale. Encyclopedia of Research Design. Neil J. Salkind (Ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications. pp. 629‐630 Rukmana, Deden. (2010). Ratio scale. Encyclopedia of Research Design. Neil J. Salkind (Ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications. pp. 1220‐1221 Other Journal Publications: Rukmana, Deden. (2015). Urban Sustainability: A Global Perspective by Igov Vojnovic. (Book Review). Journal of Planning Education and Research. (in‐press) Rukmana, Deden. (2011). The Appearances of Memory: Mnemonic Practices of Architecture and Urban Form in Indonesia by Abidin Kusno. (Book Review). Pacific Affairs 84(2): 399‐401 Rukmana, Deden. (2008). Planning the Megacity: Jakarta in the Twentieth Century by Christopher Silver. (Book Review). Journal of the American Planning Association 74(2): 263‐264. Stiftel, Bruce, Deden Rukmana and Bhuiyan Alam. (2004). A Reply to Graduate Planning School Study Responses. Journal of Planning Education and Research 24(2): 128‐130 Articles in Other Publications: Rukmana, Deden. (2014). Quick Count. I‐4. July 16, 2014. http://i‐4.or.id/id/pandangan‐tentang‐quick‐ count‐oleh‐dr‐deden‐rukmana/ Rukmana, Deden. (2013). Building Urban Resilience. The Jakarta Post, December 21, 2013, http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2013/12/21/building‐urban‐resilience.html Rukmana, Deden. (2012). What will Jokowi Do about Traffic? The Jakarta Globe, October 18, 2012, http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/commentary/what‐will‐jokowi‐do‐about‐traffic/550839 Rukmana, Deden. (2012). Elevated Roads not the Way to Go in Jakarta. The Jakarta Globe, February 14, 2012. http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/commentary/elevated‐roads‐not‐the‐way‐to‐go‐in‐ jakarta/497832 Rukmana, Deden. (2011). Indonesia’s Biggest City Gets Its First Bicycle Lane. This Big City, October 17, 2011. http://thisbigcity.net/indonesias‐biggest‐city‐gets‐its‐first‐bicycle‐lane/ Rukmana, Deden. (2011). Pelajaran Negara Lain dalam Pemindahan Ibukota (Lessons from Other Countries on Capital Relocations). Berburu Center, February 9, 2011. http://berburu.org/2011/02/09/pelajaran‐negara‐lain‐dalam‐pemindahan‐ibukota/ Rukmana, Deden. (2010). City planning: What can we do and what can we expect? The Jakarta Post, December 20, 2010. http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2010/12/20/city‐planning‐what‐can‐we‐ do‐and‐what‐can‐we‐expect.html Rukmana, Deden. (2010). Solving gridlock in Jakarta. The Jakarta Post, November 13, 2010. http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2010/11/13/solving‐gridlock‐jakarta.html Rukmana, Deden. (2010). Pemindahan Ibukota Negara (Capital City Relocation). Buletin Tata Ruang of the Indonesia Ministry of Public Works. September‐October 2010, pp. 36‐39. Rukmana, Deden. (2010). Jakarta Needs Metro to Avoid Traffic Gridlock. The Jakarta Post. 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