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Yona.Ginsberg@biu.ac.il
קורות חיים
קורות חיים
פרסומים
פרסומים
PUBLICATIONS
Books
1. Y. Ginsberg, Jews in a Changing Neighborhood: The Study of Mattapan. New York: The Free Press, 1975.
Chapters in Books
1. Y. Ginsberg and T. Hornik "Changes in Neighborhood Prestige Perception among Tel-Aviv-Yafo Residents"," pp. 249-270 in D. Nachmias and G. Menahem (eds.), Social Processes and Public Policy in Tel-Aviv-Yafo No.3. Diyonon Publishing House Tel-Aviv University, 2005 (Hebrew).
2. Y. Ginsberg, “The Role of Government in the Process of Immigrant Absorption: The Israeli Experience,” in N. Carmon (ed.), Immigration and Integration in Post Industrial Societies: Analysis and Policy-Related Research. Macmillan Press, Ltd.
3. B. Lazerwitz and Y. Ginsberg, “A Condominium Urban Society: The Israeli Housing System,” pp. 217-246, in S. Barton and C. Silverman, Common Interest Communities: Private Governments and the Public Interest. Berkeley: University of California, Institute of Governmental Studies Press, 1994.
4. Y. Ginsberg, “Revitalization of Two Urban Neighborhoods in Tel-Aviv, Neve-Zedek and Lev Tel-Aviv," in D. Nachmias and G. Menahem (eds.), Social Processes and Public Policy in Tel-Aviv-Yafo No.1. Ramot Publishing House, Tel-Aviv University, 1993, pp. 147-166 (Hebrew).
5. Y. Ginsberg and E. Werczberger, “Maintenance of the Shared Property in Buildings Renovated by Project Renewal,” in Daniel J. Elazar (ed.), Urban Revitalization: Israel's Project Renewal and Other Experiences. Lanham, MA: University Press of America, 1992, pp. 525-547.
6. Y. Ginsberg and A. Churchman, “The Future of Housing Quality: Satisfaction with Living Quality in Multi-Storey Housing,” in C.S. Yadov (ed.), Cities and Housing, Concept Publishing Company, 1987, pp. 279-286
7. Y. Ginsberg, “The Elderly in the Central Neighborhoods of Tel-Aviv," in W. Van Vliet, H. Choldin, W. Michelson and D. Popenoe (eds.), Housing and Neighborhoods. Westpoint, CT: Greenwood Press, 1987, pp. 291-301.
8. Y. Ginsberg, “The Importance of Social Considerations in City Planning," in A. Shahar et al. (eds.), Cities in Israel. Jerusalem: Academon, 1973, pp. 369-374 (Hebrew).
9. Y. Ginsberg, “Patterns of Leisure of Young Adults in Two Adjacent Neighborhoods in Tel-Aviv," in S.N. Eisenstadt et al. (eds.), Stratification in Israel. Jerusalem: Academon, 1968, pp. 357-413 (Hebrew).
Articles
1. Y. Ginsberg, “Regulating Public Space: The "Religious" Beach of Tel-Aviv", PaRDes- Journal of The Association of Jewish Studies 15:112-123, 2009.
2. Y. Ginsberg, “Urbanization Process in Israel – The Social Aspects,” Mifne, 13: 24-26, 1996.
3. B. Lazerwitz and Y. Ginsberg, “Privatization and Public Participation in Israel Urban Life: A Test of Popenoe's Hypothesis,” Journal of Urban Affairs, 16(3): 255-270,1994.
4. Y. Ginsberg, “Social Aspects and their Implication on the Current National Structure Plan," Environmental Planning, 46-47: 45-58, 1992 (Hebrew).
5. Y. Ginsberg, “Social Aspects of Planning for Immigrants,” Engineering and Architecture, 1992, pp. 26-27 (Hebrew).
6. Y. Ginsberg, “The Use and Meaning of ‘Home’ Among Religious Families in Israel,” The Meaning of the Traditional Home and Manifestation of Cultural Change, IASTE. 26: 23-40. Center for Environmental Design Research. Berkeley CA: The University of California, 1991.
7. Y. Ginsberg, “Housing Conditions of Single-Parent Families in Israel,” Journal of Architectural and Planning Research, 8(4): 307-319, 1991.
8. Guest Editor (with A. Churchman), Journal of Architecture and Planning Research, special issue: “Dimensions of Social Housing Policies,” 8(4), 1991.
9. Y. Ginsberg, “Housing Needs of Religious Families: The Case of Emanuel,” Environmental Planning, 40-41: 21-30, 1989 (Hebrew).
10. Y. Ginsberg and E. Werczberger, “The Impact of Rehabilitation on Building Maintenance: Project Renewal,” Megamot, 31(3-4): 428-438, 1988 (Hebrew).
11. Y. Ginsberg, “Religious Women in A New Town: The Relationship between the Environment, and Behavior and Attitudes,” The Pinhas Sapir Center for Development, Tel-Aviv University, 1988, 47 pages (Hebrew).
12. E. Werczberger and Y. Ginsberg, “Maintenance of Shared Property in Low Income Condominiums,’ Housing Studies, 2(3): 192-202, 1987.
13. Y. Ginsberg, “Housing in Israel" Environmental Sociology, No. 44, Spring 1986, pp. 13-17.
14. Y. Ginsberg, “Attachment to a Neighborhood: The Women's Response in an Israeli New Town," Ekistics, 52(310): 45-50, 1985.
15. Y. Ginsberg, “Fear of Crime Among Elderly Jews in Boston and London,” International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 20(4): 257-268, 1985.
16. Y. Ginsberg, “Dimensions of Neighborhood Prestige Perception: Findings from Tel-Aviv,” Social Science Quarterly, 66(3): 724-732, 1985.
17. Y. Ginsberg and A. Churchman, “The Patterns and Meaning of Neighbor Relations in High-Rise Housing in Israel,” Human Ecology, 13(4): 467-484, 1985.
18. Y. Ginsberg and E. Werczberger, “The Aging Process of Central Neighborhoods in Tel-Aviv,” Tel-Aviv University, Center for Urban Studies, 1985 (Hebrew).
19. A. Churchman and Y. Ginsberg, “The Use of Behavioral Science Research in Physical Planning: Some Inherent Limitations,” The Journal of Architectural and Planning Research, 1(1): 57-66, 1984.
20. Y. Ginsberg and A. Churchman, “Housing Satisfaction and Intention to Move: Their Explanatory Variables,” Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, 28(6): 425-431, 1984.
21. A. Churchman and Y. Ginsberg, “The Image and Experience of High-Rise Housing in Israel,” Journal of Environmental Psychology, 4(1): 27-41, 1984.
22. Y. Ginsberg and E. Werczberger, “Issues in the Renovation of Shared Areas as Reflected in Four Project Renewal Neighborhoods,” The International Committee for the Evaluation of Project Renewal, 1984, 84 pages (Hebrew).
23. Y. Ginsberg, “Tenants of Subsidized Housing and their Neighbors,” Ministry of Works and Housing, 1984, 26 pages (Hebrew).
24. Y. Ginsberg, “Fear of Crime Among Elderly Jews,” Gerontology, 24: 15-21, Summer 1983 (Hebrew).
25. Y. Ginsberg, “Jewish Attitudes towards Black Neighbors in Boston and London,” Ethnicity, 8: 206-218, June 1981.
26. A. Churchman and Y. Ginsberg, “High-Rise Housing in Israel: Advantages and Disadvantages for Residents,” Contact - Journal of Urban and Environmental Affairs, 12(1): 77-84, January 1980.
27. Y. Ginsberg, “Attachment to a Neighborhood: A Research Note,” Center for Urban and Regional Studies, Tel-Aviv University, Working Paper No. 64, November 1980, 14 pages.
28. A. Churchman and Y. Ginsberg, “Many Entrance Buildings: Residents' Attitudes and Behavior Pattern,” Programming Division, Ministry of Works and Housing, 1980, 52 pages (Hebrew).
29. Y. Ginsberg, “Rural Urban Migration and Social Networks: The Israeli Case,” International Journal of Comparative Sociology, 20(3-4): 67-78, September-December 1979.
30. E. Borukhov, Y. Ginsberg and E. Werczberger, “The Social Ecology of Tel-Aviv: A Study in Factor Analysis,” Urban Affairs Quarterly, 15(2): 183-205, December 1979.
31. Y. Ginsberg, “The Sympathy and Resentment - Jews and Coloured in London's East End,” Patterns of Prejudice, 13(2-3): 39-43, March-June 1979.
32. Y. Ginsberg and R.W. Marans, “Social Mix in Housing: Does Ethnicity Make a Difference?” The Journal of Ethnic Studies, 7(3): 101-112, Fall 1979.
33. E. Borukhov, Y. Ginsberg and E. Werczberger, “Housing Prices and Housing Preferences in Israel,” Urban Studies, 15(2): 187-200, June 1978.
34. Y. Ginsberg, “The Experimental Neighborhood in Kiryat-Gat: A Follow-Up Study,” Israel Ministry of Housing, April 1978, 45 pages (Hebrew).
35. Y. Ginsberg and A. Churchman, “Behavior Patterns and Neighbor Relations in High-Rise Housing,” Programming Division, Ministry of Works and Housing, November 1978, 56 pages (Hebrew).
36. E. Borukhov, Y. Ginsberg and E. Werczberger, “Factors Affecting Housing Preferences," Journal of the Association of Engineers and Architects in Israel, 36(8-9): 17-26, September 1976 (Hebrew).
37. E. Borukhov, Y. Ginsberg and E. Werczberger, “Social Aspects of Density,” Center for Urban and Regional Studies, Tel-Aviv University, Working Paper No. 32, July 1976, 10 pages (Hebrew).
38. Y. Ginsberg, “Joint Leisure Activities and Social Networks in Two Neighborhoods in Tel-Aviv," Journal of Marriage and the Family, 37(3): 668-676, August 1975.
39. Y. Ginsberg, “Rural-Urban Migration in Israel,” Settlement Study Center, Rehovot, Publications on Problems of Regional Development, 9, 1971, 100 pages.
40. Y. Ginsberg, “The Impact of Socio-Economic Variables on the Use of Local Facilities,” The Israeli Association for Environmental Planning Quarterly, 12: 7-13, January-March 1970 (Hebrew).
41. A. Berler, Y. Ginsberg, S. Pohoryles, A. Sheskin and S. Zarchi, “Urban-Rural Relations in Israel,” Settlement Study Center, Rehovot, Publications on Problems of Regional Development, 8, 1970, 179 pages.
Book Reviews
1. Block by Block : Neighborhoods and Public Policy on Chicago's West Side, by Amanda I. Seligman. Reviewed in the Journal of Urban Affairs, 28(3), 315-316, 2006.
2. Beyond Segregation: Multiethnic and Multiracial Neighborhoods in the United States, by Michael T. Maly. Reviewed in the Journal of Urban Affairs 31(5), 268-369, 2009.
3. Easter Hill Village: Some Social Implications of Design, by Clare Cooper. Reviewed in the Journal of the American Institute of Planners, 32(2): 195-196, 1977.
Review of Article
"Between Inidividualism and Collectivism: The Case of a Middle Class Neighborhood in Israel." Reviewed for City and Community. Journal of the Community and Urban Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association, March 2001.
Reports
1. Y. Ginsberg and Y. Dizian, “Living in a Multigenerational Family: Housing Conditions of Elderly Immigrants from The Former Soviet Union,” Ministry of Works and Housing, 102 pages, 2002.
2. Y. Ginsberg and G. Mesh, "The Population of Hadar Hacarmel in Haifa," City of Haifa, 60 pages, 2001.
3. Y. Ginsberg and Y. Dizian, “Housing Solutions for Single-Parent Families,” Ministry of Works and Housing, 152 pages, 1998.
4. Y. Ginsberg and A. Churchman, “The Population of Bnei-Brak,” Ministry of the Interior, 42 pages, 1997 (Hebrew).
5. Y. Ginsberg and M. Zemach, “Changes in Urban Renewal Areas – An Evaluation,” Ministry of Works and Housing, 67 pages, 1996 (Hebrew).
6. Y. Ginsberg and D. Gayer, “Housing Assistance Programs,” Ministry of Works and Housing, 101 pages, 1993 (Hebrew).
7. Y. Ginsberg and M. Zemach, “Urban Renewal Areas Absorbing Immigrants: Some Research Findings,” Ministry of Works and Housing, 1992, 96 pages (Hebrew).
8. Y. Ginsberg, “Revitalization Processes in Central Neighborhoods of Tel Aviv,” Tel-Aviv Research Institute, 1990, 33 pages (Hebrew).
9. Y. Ginsberg, “Low-Rise Housing Types: A Comparative Study,” Ministry of Works and Housing, 1990, 169 pages (Hebrew).
10. Y. Ginsberg, “Housing Conditions of Single-Parent Families,” Ministry of Works and Housing, 29 pages, 1986 (Hebrew).
11. Y. Ginsberg, “Attachment to a Neighborhood: A Research Note,” Center for Urban and Regional Studies, Tel-Aviv University, Working Paper No. 64, November 1980, 14 pages.
12. Y. Ginsberg, “The Old City of Zefat: A Case Study in Urban Renewal," paper edited by Dan Soen, Bar-Ilan University.
13. Y. Ginsberg, “Preservation of Social Structures in the Rehabilitation of Slums,” paper presented to an Interdisciplinary Symposium on Urban Renewal, edited by Dan Soen, Bar-Ilan University.
14. Y. Ginsberg, “Population Turnover in Tel-Aviv During the Years, 1962-1964,” The Committee for the Master Plan of Tel-Aviv, Report No. 13, 1966, 27 pages (Hebrew).
15. Y. Ginsberg, “A Follow-Up Study on the Resettlement of Former Slum Inhabitants from Old Jaffa,” Research Department, Israel Ministry of Housing, Publication No. 14 (Hebrew, summary in English), 61 pages.
16. Y. Ginsberg, “Mobility in Two New Immigrants' Housing Projects,” Research Department, Israel Ministry of Housing, Publication No. 10, 1964 (Hebrew, summary in English), 130 pages.
Updated: April 2011
תאריך עדכון אחרון : 29/04/2021