Stacey A. Sutton
Stacey A. Sutton is an assistant professor of urban planning and policy in the College of Planning and Public Affairs at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Her research interests include economic democracy and worker cooperatives, the solidarity economy, equitable development, gentrification, and racial disparities in place-based policy. Recent research projects are organized around two themes: enabling cities and punitive cities. The first includes a study of cooperatives as a liberatory strategy in Chicago, and the second includes analysis of fines and fees for automated red light and speeding tickets in Chicago.
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Cooperative cities: Municipal support for worker cooperatives in the United States
Journal of Urban Affairs Volume 41, 2019 - Issue 8
Stacey A. Sutton, 2019