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Overview

Paul G. Lewis is affiliated with Arizona State University in the United States. Their research spans interdisciplinary fields primarily within Social Sciences and Economics, Econometrics and Finance. The subfields of study include Economics and Econometrics, Sociology and Political Science, Urban Studies, Finance, and Political Science and International Relations.

The main topics covered in their work relate to Housing Market and Economics, Urban, Neighborhood, and Segregation Studies, Urbanization and City Planning, Housing, Finance, and Neoliberalism, American Constitutional Law and Politics, and Transport and Economic Policies.

Recent academic publications by Paul G. Lewis include:

  • Cloud ethics: Algorithms and the attributes of ourselves and others, 2021, Contemporary Political Theory
  • A Response to Comments on "What Planners Know: Using Surveys About Local Land Use Regulation to Understand Housing Development", 2020, Journal of the American Planning Association
  • Shaping the Metropolis: Institutions and Urbanization in the United States and Canada. By Zack Taylor. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2019. 472p. $120.00 cloth, $34.95 paper., 2020, Perspectives on Politics
  • In gun we trust? A homily, 2020, Review & Expositor

Lewis has also contributed to the following collaborative work, although not the primary author: Jurisdictional Size and Residential Development: Are Large-Scale Local Governments More Receptive to Multifamily Housing?, published in 2021 in Urban Affairs Review.

Frequent co-authors working alongside Lewis include:

  • Nicholas J. Marantz
  • Lora Byala
  • Shana Johnson
  • Rebecca Slocum
  • Andrew Zalewski

Publication venues frequently featuring Lewis's work include:

  • Contemporary Political Theory
  • Urban Affairs Review
  • Journal of the American Planning Association
  • Perspectives on Politics
  • Review & Expositor

The scientist has also contributed to book publications through reputable academic publishers. These include "Redesigning Transit Networks for the New Mobility Future" published by Transportation Research Board eBooks in 2020, and "The Future of Commuter Rail in North America," scheduled to be published by National Academies Press eBooks in 2025.

Best Publications

  • Municipal Institutions and Voter Turnout in Local Elections

    Zoltan L. Hajnal;Paul G. Lewis

  • A Multilayered Jurisdictional Patchwork: Immigration Federalism in the United States

    Monica W. Varsanyi;Paul G. Lewis;Doris Marie Provine;Scott Decker

  • Reading the riots : investigating England's summer of disorder

    Paul Lewis;Tim Newburn;Matthew Taylor;Catriona Mcgillivray

  • Political Parties in Post-Communist Eastern Europe

    Paul G. Lewis

  • Police Practices in Immigrant-Destination Cities: Political Control or Bureaucratic Professionalism?

    Paul G. Lewis;S. Karthick Ramakrishnan

  • Policing Immigrants: Local Law Enforcement on the Front Lines

    Doris Marie Provine;Monica W. Varsanyi;Paul G. Lewis;Scott H. Decker

  • Why Do (Some) City Police Departments Enforce Federal Immigration Law? Political, Demographic, and Organizational Influences on Local Choices

    Paul G. Lewis;Doris Marie Provine;Monica W. Varsanyi;Scott H. Decker

  • Party systems in post-communist Central Europe: Patterns of stability and consolidation

    Paul G. Lewis

  • Immigrants and Local Governance: The View from City Hall

    S. Karthick Ramakrishnan;Paul G. Lewis

  • The European Union and party politics in Central and Eastern Europe

    Paul G. Lewis;Zdenka Mansfeldová

  • On the frontier of local law enforcement: Local police and federal immigration law

    Scott H. Decker;Paul G. Lewis;Doris M. Provine;Monica W. Varsanyi

  • Retail Politics: Local Sales Taxes and the Fiscalization of Land Use

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  • Developments in East European politics

    Stephen White;Judy Batt;Paul G. Lewis

  • The Impact of the European Union on Party Politics in Central and Eastern Europe

    Zsolt Enyedi;Paul G. Lewis

  • Stabilising Fragile Democracies: New Party Systems in Southern and Eastern Europe

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  • Cities Under Pressure: Local Growth Controls and Residential Development Policy

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  • Political and economic forms of modernity

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  • Size and Local Democracy: Scale Effects in City Politics

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  • Party structure and organization in East-Central Europe

    Paul G. Lewis

  • Political institutionalisation and party development in post‐communist Poland

    Paul G. Lewis

  • Theories of democratization and patterns of regime change in Eastern Europe

    Paul G. Lewis

  • The `Third Wave' of Democracy in Eastern Europe Comparative Perspectives on Party Roles and Political Development

    Paul G. Lewis

  • EU Enlargement and Party Systems in Central Europe

    Paul G Lewis

  • Europeanising party politics? : comparative perspectives on central and Eastern Europe

    Paul G. Lewis;Radosław Markowski

  • What is the right way in East–Central Europe? Concluding remarks

    Paul G. Lewis

  • Democratization and party development in Eastern Europe

    Paul G. Lewis

  • Changes in the party politics of the new EU member states in Central Europe: patterns of Europeanization and democratization

    Paul G. Lewis

  • Models of Party Development and Questions of State Dependence in Poland

    Paul G. Lewis;Radzisława Gortat

  • Party development and democratic change in post-communist Europe

    Paul Lewis

  • Civil society and the development of political parties in East‐Central Europe

    Paul Lewis

  • Central Europe since 1945

    Paul G. Lewis

  • Developments in Central and East European politics 2

    Stephen White;Judy Batt;Paul G. Lewis

  • The EU and Party Politics in Central and Eastern Europe: Questions and Issues

    Paul G. Lewis

  • Developments in Central and East European Politics 5

    Stephen White;Paul G. Lewis;Judy Batt

  • Professionals, power and Solidarity in Poland: a critical sociology of Soviet-type society

    Paul Lewis

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul Webb
Paul Webb University of Sussex
Richard Sakwa
Richard Sakwa University of Kent
Zsolt Enyedi
Zsolt Enyedi Central European University

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