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Susan Saegert (Susan Camille Saegert) was born on 12 October, 1946 in Guadalupe, Texas, is a Professor of Environmental Psychology. Discover Susan Saegert's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 77 years old?
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Susan Camille Saegert (born 12 October 1946), Guadalupe, Texas is Professor of Environmental Psychology at the CUNY Graduate Center.
She was previously Professor of Human and Organizational Development at Vanderbilt University (Peabody College) in Nashville, TN.
Susan Camille Saegert was born on 12 October 1946, she is the daughter of Albert Saegert and Patricia Camille McIntyre.
Saegert gained her degree from the University of Texas in 1968, and her doctorate from the University of Michigan in 1974.
Her early research focused on crowding and environmental stressors.
She then began to study the relationship between housing and human development and well-being, as well as women and environments.
These interests involved her with a team of architects, planners and housing finance experts in developing a plan for Downtown Denver that increased residential uses and amenities, which is evidenced in the cityscape of Denver today.
Her research in inner city communities led her to focus less on how housing conditions can affect residents and more on how communities can affect housing conditions.
With colleagues at CHE in the Housing Environments Research Group (HERG), she and Gary Winkel have worked in partnership with community organizations and coalitions to understand how to successfully improve distressed housing and neighborhoods in New York City.
This work has also resulted in a book on social capital co-edited with two political scientists: S. Saegert, J.P. Thompson, & M. R. Warren (Eds) Social capital and poor communities.
With Gary Winkel, she wrote the Annual Review of Environmental Psychology for 1990.
New York: Russell Sage, 2001.
In 2007 she was quoted in David Gonzalez's New York Times' article "Risky loans help build ghost town of new homes" noting that in New York a trend is developing where “whole neighborhoods are wiped out, crime increases, the neighborhood’s reputation goes down, quality of life is undermined, and people can’t sell their houses,” due to the accessibility of adjustable rate loans and bad mortgages.
Her professional activities have included serving as president of Division 34 on Population and Environment of the American Psychological Association, co-chairing the Environmental Design Research Association, and more recently serving on the American Psychological Association's Task Force on Urban Psychology.
She also chaired the American Psychological Association Task Force on Social and Economic Status (SES)which then became a standing committee of APA.
She has served on the editorial boards of Environment & Behavior and the Journal of Environmental Psychology for most of the last 20 years.
Prior to her current appointment in 2008, Dr. Saegert was Director of the Center for Human Environments (CHE) and Professor of Environmental Psychology at the CUNY Graduate Center where she has worked since receiving her PhD in Social Psychology from the University of Michigan in 1974.
She was also the first director of the Center for the Study of Women and Society at the CUNY Graduate Center.