World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!

D-Index & Metrics

Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
30
Citations
4693
World Ranking
7677
National Ranking
3744

Best Publications

  • Urban Sprawl: Causes, Consequences, & Policy Responses

    Gregory D. Squires

  • There is No Such Thing as a Natural Disaster : Race, Class, and Hurricane Katrina

    Gregory Squires;Chester Hartman

  • Capital and Communities in Black and White: The Intersections of Race, Class, and Uneven Development

    Gregory D. Squires

  • Unequal Partnerships: The Political Economy of Urban Redevelopment in Postwar America

    Gregory D. Squires

  • Chicago: Race, Class, and the Response to Urban Decline

    Gregory D. Squires

  • Building Community Capacity

    Unknown

  • The Personal Costs of Subprime Lending and the Foreclosure Crisis: A Matter of Trust, Insecurity, and Institutional Deception

    Lauren M. Ross;Gregory D. Squires

  • Privileged Places: Race, Residence, And the Structure of Opportunity

    Gregory D. Squires;Charis Elizabeth Kubrin

  • Racial Profiling, Insurance Style: Insurance Redlining and the Uneven Development of Metropolitan Areas

    Gregory D. Squires

  • Metropolitan Segregation and the Subprime Lending Crisis

    Derek S. Hyra;Gregory D. Squires;Robert N. Renner;David Scott Kirk

  • Does fringe banking exacerbate neighborhood crime rates? Investigating the social ecology of payday lending

    Charis E. Kubrin;Gregory D. Squires;Steven M. Graves;Graham C. Ousey

  • From redlining to reinvestment : community responses to urban disinvestment

    Nancy A. Denton;Gregory D. Squires

  • Insurance Redlining, Agency Location, and the Process of Urban Disinvestment:

    Gregory D. Squires;William Velez;Karl E. Taeuber

  • Insurance Redlining: Disinvestment, Reinvestment, and the Evolving Role of Financial Institutions

    Gregory D. Squires

  • Organizing Access to Capital: Advocacy and the Democratization of Financial Institutions

    Gregory D. Squires

  • Experiencing Residential Segregation A Contemporary Study of Washington, D.C.

    Gregory D. Squires;Samantha Friedman;Catherine E. Saidat

  • Why the Poor Pay More: How to Stop Predatory Lending

    Gregory D. Squires

  • Is Collaborative, Community-Engaged Scholarship More Rigorous than Traditional Scholarship? On Advocacy, Bias, and Social Science Research.

    Mark R. Warren;José Calderón;Luke Aubry Kupscznk;Gregory Squires

  • Insurance Redlining and the Transformation of an Urban Metropolis

    Gregory D. Squires;William Velez

  • Urban Reform and Its Consequences: A Study in Representation.

    Gregory D. Squires;Susan Welch;Timothy Bledsoe

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