Addressing Socioeconomic Inequality through Sustainable Housing Initiatives in Detroit: A Public Administration Phenomenological Study
I. Introduction
A. Background and context
B. Statement of the problem
C. Research questions and objectives
D. Significance of the study
E. Overview of the dissertation structure
II. Literature Review
A. Theoretical framework: Public administration and sustainable housing
B. Socioeconomic inequality in Detroit
C. Sustainable housing initiatives and best practices
D. Role of public administration in addressing housing inequality
III. Methodology
A. Research design and approach
B. Data collection methods (e.g., interviews, surveys, document analysis)
C. Sampling strategy
D. Data analysis techniques
IV. Socioeconomic Inequality and Housing Challenges in Detroit
A. Overview of socioeconomic disparities in Detroit
B. Housing challenges faced by low-income residents
C. Impact of housing instability on communities
V. Sustainable Housing Initiatives in Detroit
A. Overview of current sustainable housing projects
B. Assessment of the effectiveness of existing initiatives
C. Barriers and challenges to implementing sustainable housing solutions
VI. Public Administration Strategies for Addressing Housing Inequality
A. Role of government agencies and policies
B. Collaboration with nonprofit organizations and community stakeholders
C. Evaluation of public administration efforts in promoting sustainable housing
VII. Case Studies and Best Practices
A. Examination of successful sustainable housing projects in other cities
B. Lessons learned and potential transferability to Detroit
C. Policy recommendations based on case study analysis
VIII. Data Analysis and Findings
A. Presentation of quantitative and qualitative data
B. Analysis of key findings related to housing inequality and sustainable initiatives
IX. Discussion and Implications
A. Interpretation of findings in relation to research questions
B. Implications for public administration practice and policy
C. Recommendations for future research and action
X. Conclusion
A. Summary of key findings
B. Contributions to the field of public administration and housing policy
C. Final reflections and concluding remarks
XI. References
A. List of all sources cited in the dissertation
XII. Appendices
A. Additional supporting materials (e.g., survey instruments, interview transcripts)
Resources:
Here are some that I would like included.
https://poverty.umich.edu/research-funding-opportunities/publications/
https://fordschool.umich.edu/research-centers-departments/detroit-metro-area-communities-studyhttps://detroitsurvey.umich.edu/