Susanna Schaller
Associate Professor
Areas of Expertise/Research
- Business Improvement Districts
- Neighborhood and Commercial District Transformation
- Public Private Partnerships
- Public Space
- Rezoning
- Urban Governance
Building
25 Broadway
Phone
212-925-6625
Fax
212-925-0963

Susanna Schaller
Profile
Susanna Schaller is an Associate Professor in Urban Studies, Administration and Planning at the Division of Interdisciplinary Studies at the Center for Worker Education, The City College of New York Downtown.
She earned her PhD in City and Regional Planning from Cornell University. Her most recent work focuses on business improvement districts (BIDs) in Washington, DC. Her book Business Improvement Districts and the Contradictions of Placemaking: BID Urbanism in Washington, D.C. was recently published by the University of Georgia Press. (.)
Schaller's research examines how public-private partnerships restructure urban governance and redevelopment regimes. Her book specifically examines and historically contextualizes the work of business improvement districts in Washington, DC. Schaller's work unpacks how a new BID-public private partnership regime emerged in the 1990s to implant place making strategies. Her work has been published in peer-reviewed journals, including Urban Studies, Urban Affairs Review, Journal of Urban Affairs, Urban Geography, the Journal of Planning Education and Research as well as the Journal of Education Policy.
Her professional practice has focused on urban governance and economic development as well as small business development and microfinance. She has served as Senior Planner to the Municipal Art Society in New York and has worked with community groups to evaluate rezoning plans for New York City neighborhoods. She has also worked with community-based organizations, including community development finance institutions and community development corporations, to develop microenterprise and small business lending and training programs and to conduct community visioning and strategic planning workshops.
Education
PhD, City and Regional Planning, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
MA and MCRP, Latin American Studies and Community and Regional Planning, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM
BA, English Literature, Barnard College, New York, NY
Courses Taught
Professor Schaller teaches undergraduate courses in the Urban Studies Planning and Administration concentration and graduate courses in the MA in the Studies of the Americas program.
Undergraduate Courses:
- IAS 31317 Urban Sustainability (In-person / Online / Hybrid)
- IAS 31409 Gentrification Globalized
- IAS 31167 Gated Cities, Gated Communities, Gated Minds (In-Person / Hybrid)
- IAS 31132 Housing: The Right to the City (Online)
- IAS 27404 Urban Politics and Policy
- IAS 22200 Introduction to Urban Studies and Planning
- IAS 22300 Introduction to Public Administration
- IAS 21800 Modern Management and Non-Profit Management
- IAS 24200 Introduction to Interdisciplinary Studies (鈥淭he Right to the City Lecture Series鈥)
- IAS 10800 Doing Social Research
Graduate Courses:
- IAS A6080 Gated City, Gated Communities, Gated Minds
- IAS A5010 Graduate Research Methodology
- IAS A5090 Urban Sustainability (Hybrid)
Research Interests
Public private governance regimes, regulation regimes, urban restructuring processes, urban design and placemaking, commercial district revitalization, redevelopment politics, business improvement districts, rezoning, sustainability, small and independently owned businesses, urban parks
Publications, Grants and Fello
Peer and Critically Reviewed Work
Book
Schaller, Susanna. 2019. Athens, Georgia: University of Georgia Press.
Peer-Reviewed Journal articles
Schaller, Susanna, Howe, Aaron, McKinney, Coy, and Shoenfeld, Sarah. 2024. "Making Power Visible: Business Improvement Districts and Creative Placemaking in Washington, DC." Urban Studies, Special Issue on Private Urban Governance, Volume 61 Issue 14, November 2024.
Modan, Gabriella. & Schaller, Susanna. 2023. "Semiotics of a Covid Landscape: Tactical Urbanism in a Pandemic." Linguistic Landscapes. Volume 9, Issue 3, Sept 2023, p. 226 - 246.
Nisbet, Elizabeth and Susanna Schaller. 2019. "Philanthropic Partnerships in the Just City: Parks and Schools." Urban Affairs Review.
Schaller, Susanna and Elizabeth Nisbet. 2019. 鈥淩egulating Private Support for Public Goods: De-clubbing Public Schools.鈥 Journal of Education Policy. ;
Schaller Susanna. 2018. 鈥淧ublic鈥損rivate Synergies: Reconceiving Urban Redevelopment in T眉bingen, Germany.鈥 Journal of Urban Affairs. (Published online May 16, 2018).
Schaller, Susanna and Guinand, Sandra. 2018. Pop-up Landscapes: A New Trigger to Push Up Land Value? Urban Geography, 39(1), 54鈥74.
Schaller, Susanna and Gabriella Modan. 2005. Journal of Planning Education and Research, 24, no. 4 (2005): 394-407.
Beneria Lourdes and Susanna Schaller. Labor market informalization and the changing landscape of cities. Monopolis: Globalisierung und Stadtforschung,Sinn-haft, 14/15 (2003).
Book chapters
Schaller, Susanna and Elizabeth Nisbet. 2020. 鈥淓vents on Our Urban Parkland: Scrutinizing Public Private Partnerships in Parks Governance Regimes.鈥 In Companion to Public Space, edited by Vikas Mehta, Danilo Palazzo, chapter 36. Routledge Press.
Schaller, Susanna and Guinand Sandra. 2019. 鈥淧op-Up Landscape Design and the Disruption of the Ordinary.鈥 In Public Space Design and Social Cohesionedited by Patricia Aelbrecht and Steven Quentin. Routledge Press.
Schaller, Susanna and Gabriella Modan. 2017. 鈥淏usiness Improvement District.鈥 In The Arsenal of Exclusion & Inclusionedited by T. Armborst, D. D鈥橭ca, G. Theodore, & R. Gold, 74鈥80. New York; Barcelona: Actar Publishers.
Schaller, Susanna, KC Wagner, and Mildred Warner. 2017. 鈥淐reating a City for Workers: Union Strategies on Child Care in NYC.鈥 In Unions and the City: Negotiating Urban Change, edited by Ian McDonald, Chapter 7. Ithaca, NY: Cornell ILR Press.
Schaller, Susanna. 2015. 鈥淪ituating Entrepreneurial Place-making in DC: Business Improvement Districts and Urban (Re)development in Washington, DC.鈥 In Capital Dilemma: Growth and Inequality Washington, DC, edited by Derek Hyra and Sabiyha Prince, 139-158. New York: Routledge Press.
Schaller, Susanna and Johannes Novy. 2011. 鈥淣ew York City鈥檚 Waterfronts as Strategic Sites for Analyzing Neoliberalism and Its Contestations.鈥 In Transforming Urban Waterfronts: Fixity and Flow,edited Gene Desfor, Jenefer Laidley, Dirk Schubert, and Quentin Stevens, 166-190. New York: Routledge.
Schaller, Susanna and Gabriella Modan. 2008. 鈥淐ontesting Public Space and Citizenship: Implications for Neighborhood Business Improvement Districts. In Business Improvement Districts: Research, Theories, and Controversies, edited by G枚ktu臒 Mor莽枚l, Lorlene Hoyt, Jack W. Meek, and Ulf Zimmermann, 373-399. New York: CRC Press (Taylor and Francis).
Novy, Johannes and Susanna Schaller. 2005. Gemeinwesenorientierte Stadtteilerneuerung in Washington, DC. (Community-based Neighborhood Revitalization in Washington, DC) In Handbuch Sozialraum, edited by Fabian Kessel, Christian Reutlinger, Susanne Maurer, und Oliver Frey, 577 鈥 597. Wiesbaden: VS, Verlag f眉r Sozialwissenschaften.
Other Scholarly Work
Conference Presentations, Lectures and Reports
2024 Conference paper presentation with Elizabeth Nisbet. 鈥淐reative Resistance to BID Placemaking.鈥 Panel Planning Equitable Cities: Urban Design, Land Use, Public Space, Growth Management, Services: Creative Placemaking, Urban Affairs Association Conference, New York, NY, April 26, 20024.
2023 鈥淏usiness Improvement Districts and the Contradictions of Placemaking: BID Urbanism in Washington, D.C., Online Guest Lecture / Book Talk, Universit盲t Klagenfurt, Austria, May 11, 2023.
2022 鈥淏usiness Improvement Districts and the Contradictions of Placemaking: BID Urbanism in Washington, D.C., Online Guest Lecture / Book Talk, Ecole Sup茅rieure de Promotion Immobili猫re (ESPI), Master Program Manager in Real Estate Financing (Manager en Ing茅nierie de la Finance Immobili猫re), Urbanisme et Am茅nagement du Territoire (Urbanism and Urban Planning), France, December 7, 2022.
2021 Paper presentation with Gabriella Modan, Ohio State University 鈥淪emiotics of a Covid Landscape: Tactical Urbanism in a Pandemic,鈥滾inguistic Landscape Online Workshop 12, 1-3 September 2021 University of Gothenburg, Sweden via Zoom
2020 Book Talk: Business Improvement Districts and the Contradictions of Placemaking: BID Urbanism in Washington, D.C. Webinar and Workshop titled 鈥淏IDs in the Nordic Countries鈥 sponsored by Malm枚 University, Sweden. Presented October 2, 2020, via Zoom.
2020 Paper presentation with Gabriella Modan, Ohio State University: 鈥淐OVID Aesthetics: BID Governance in a Time of Crisis鈥 in workshop titled 鈥淕overning Urban Aesthetics / the Aesthetics of Urban Governance: A Discussion of Business Improvement Districts (BID) in Different Geographic and Political-economic Settings.鈥 December 2020, 17.00 鈥 19.00 (GMT+1), via Zoom.
2019 Invited to lecture as part of 鈥淎 Right To The City Author Talk Series鈥 sponsored by the Smithsonian Anacostia Museum in partnership with the American University, Metropolitan Center and D.C. Public Library, Washington, DC, November 16.
2019 Participated in roundtable discussion 鈥淧lanning, Race, and Development in Washington as a City of Capital鈥 at the Society for American City and Regional Planning History (SACRPH) conference in Arlington, VA, November 1, 2019.
2019 Book chapter presentation (鈥淧op-Up Landscape Design and the Disruption of the Ordinary鈥) and roundtable participant as part of book launch (Public Space Design and Social Cohesion) at the Association of European Schools of Planning (AESOP) Conference, Venice, Italy July 8-13.
2018 Paper presentation with Elizabeth Nisbet, John Jay College, CUNY: 鈥淣arratives of Equity: PPP regimes for Urban Parks鈥 on panel titled Discourse Analysis of Public Policy and Regulation at the Urban Affairs Association Conference, Toronto Canada, April 6. (Served as moderator of the panel).
2018 with Shawn L. Rickenbacker and John Krinsky, T九色视频, released July 2018.
2018 Paper presentation with Elizabeth Nisbet, John Jay College, CUNY: 鈥淣arratives of Equity: PPP regimes for Urban Parks鈥 on panel titled Discourse Analysis of Public Policy and Regulationat the Urban Affairs Association Conference, Toronto Canada, April 6. (Served as moderator of the panel).
2017 Individual paper presentation on co-organized panel with Sarah Schoenfeld and Neil Flanagan: 鈥淒C and the work of BIDs: 19th Century Imaginaries for the 21st Century" on panel titled, Shaping Urban Space for Private Gain: The Role of Private Citizens, Real Estate Officials, And Property Owners in DC鈥檚 Urban Planningat the 42nd Annual Conference on D.C. Historical Studies, November 3-5.
2017 Paper presentation with Elizabeth Nisbet, John Jay College, CUNY: 鈥淧rivate Non-Profit Support for Public Services: Policy Approaches for Improving Equity鈥 at Symposium - Public Administration, Public Policy and Nonprofit Studies Research: Are We All Touching the Same Camel? at George Washington University, June 7.
2016 Individual paper presentation on co-organized panel with Sandra Guinand: 鈥淧ublic Private Synergies: Reconceiving Urban Redevelopment in Tuebingen, Germany to Produce a More Just City?鈥 on Pre-Organized Session - Understanding Public Private Partnerships: Governance, Urban Development and Spatial Justice at the annual conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP), Portland, OR, November 3.
2015 Paper presentation with Sandra Guinand: 鈥淧opups: A New Trigger To Push Up Land Values?鈥 at the annual conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP), Houston, TX, October 21-24.
2015 Individual paper presentation: 鈥淩econceiving Urban (Re)Development in Tuebingen, Germany: Exploring The Potential of a Model to Draw Cross-National Lessons鈥 at the annual conference of the Sociology of Urban and Regional Development of the International Sociological Association Conference (RC21 Research Committee), Urbino, Italy, August 27鈥29.
2014 Individual paper presentation: 鈥淧olicy Mobility: Interrogating The Business Improvement District Model in The US And Germany鈥 at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association (Special session: The Social Life of Exemplary: Everyday Realities of Model Urban Policies), Washington, DC, December 7.
2014 Individual paper presentation on co-organized panel with Susanna Rosenbaum and Alessandra Benedicty: 鈥淩epossessing Washington, DC: Urban Restructuring, Citizenship, and Planning in the Capital City鈥 on panel A Multi-focal Lens on Cities and Belonging, Los Angeles, Port au Prince, Washington, DCat the European Urban Research Association-Urban Affairs Association (EURA-UAA) conference, Paris, June 18-20.
2014 Individual paper presentation: 鈥淧olicy Mobility: Interrogating The Business Improvement District Model in the US and Germany鈥 at the annual meeting of the Urban Affairs Association (UAA), San Antonio, Texas, March 19-22.
2013 Book chapter presentation with KC Wagner and Mildred Warner. 鈥淐reating A City for Workers: Union Strategies on Child Care in NYC鈥 at Unions and Child Care: Expanding Access, Raising Standards, Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations NYC Conference Center, December 18.
2013 Individual paper presentation: 鈥淒iscourse of Neoliberal Urban Governance: A Cross-National, Comparative Look at the Role of Business Improvements in the US and Germany鈥 at the joint conference of the Association of European Schools and Planning / Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (AESOP-ACSP), Dublin, July 15.
2011 Paper presentation with Gabriella Modan: 鈥淪afe And Clean鈥: Community Reactions to Neighborhood Business Improvement District (NBID) Marketing in a Multi-Ethnic Neighborhood鈥 at annual conference of the RC21 Research Committee, Amsterdam, July 7-9.
2006 Individual paper presentation: 鈥淏IDding on Urbanity to Revitalize Urban Neighborhoods鈥 at the annual conference of the Association of Collegiate Planning Schools (ACSP), Ft. Worth Texas, November 10.
2006 Paper presentation with Gabriella Modan: 鈥溾橲afe and Clean鈥欌: Community Reactions to Environmental Innovations in a Multi-Ethnic Business Improvement District 鈥渁t the Critical Geography Mini-Conference, Ohio State University, October 14.
2002 Paper presentation with Lourdes Beneria: 鈥淓spacio urbano, privatizaci贸n, informalizaci贸n, y g茅nero,鈥 (Urban Space, Privatization, Informalization and Gender) at Home-based Work and Labor Market Informalization workshop, FLACSO, Quito, Ecuador, May 29.
2001 Individual paper presentation: 鈥淣eighborhood Business Improvement Districts and Community Development Corporations: The Contestation of Public Space and Citizenship鈥 at the annual conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP), Cleveland, OH, November 2001.
GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS
PSC-CUNY Research Grants
2019, Cycle 50: BID Urbanism in New York City: Examining the Intersection of Neighborhood Commercial District Placemaking and Rezoning.
2018, Cycle 49: Co-PI with Dr. Elizabeth Nisbet, John Jay College, CUNY: Narratives of Equity: PPP Regimes for Urban Parks.
2016, Cycle 47:The Neoliberalization of DC: Business Improvement Districts, Progressive Planning and Place-Making in the Capital City. (Complete Book Manuscript)
2015, Cycle 46: Reconceiving Urban (Re)Development in Tuebingen, Germany
2014, Cycle 45: The Neoliberalization of DC: Business Improvement Districts, Progressive Planning and Place-Making in the Capital City.
2012, Cycle 43: BIDing on BIDs to Revitalize Urban Districts: A Cross National Perspective
Fellowships
2016, CUNY Faculty Fellowship Publication Program
2014/2015, The Graduate Center, CUNY, Center for Place, Culture, and Politics, Faculty Fellow
Summer 2014, Lehman College, CUNY, Numeracy Infusion Course for Higher Education (NICHE), Faculty Fellow.
2011, T九色视频 Colin L. Powell Center, Service-learning Fellow
Pre-CUNY Grants and Fellowships
2001-2002, Cornell University, Sage Fellowship
2001, Cornell University, Enaudi Center for International Studies Research Grant
1997, Pan-American Roundtable, Latin American Institute, UNM
1996, Title VI Foreign language Area Studies fellowship, Latin American Institute, UNM
1996, Latin American Institute Field Research Grant, Latin American Institute, UNM
1995, Latin American Institute Field Research Grant, Latin American Institute, UNM