Some of my scholarship can be “followed” on Google Scholar and Academia.edu as well

BOOKS & EDITED VOLUMES

Phillip Moore, Jessica Strawn, and Fallon Aidoo, eds. (forthcoming 2023) Historic Streetscapes of New Orleans—Historic Context Statement of FEMA’s JIRR Project in New Orleans

Fallon Aidoo & Daniel Barber, eds. (2022) Retrofit—Energy Crises and Climate Exigencies from Preservation’s Perspective, Future Anterior: The International Journal of Historic Preservation History, Theory and Criticism, vol. 18, eds. Details at Future Anterior/UMN Press

Delia Wendel and Fallon Aidoo, eds. (2015) Spatializing Politics: Essays on Power and Place (Harvard University Press / Harvard Graduate School of Design). http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9781934510469

(book manuscript in development) We Shall Not Not Be Moved: Relocation and Resiliency of Coastal African American Heritage

ARTICLES

(in development) “Inkwell, Indivisible: Preserving the Colored Section in the Civil Rights Era"

(revise and resubmit) ‘Build B(l)ack Better’: Architectural Regimes of Disaster Relief for the Main Streets of Minoritized America”

Aidoo, F.S. (awaiting review)Sell outs? Buy-in for Home Buyout Programs amongst Louisiana’s Heritage Managers”

Aidoo, F.S. (2021). Architectures of Mis/Managed Retreat: Black Land Loss to Green Housing Gains. Journal of Environmental Studies & Sciences, Special Issue: Managed Retreat & Environmental Justice, eds. A.R. Siders & Jola Ajibade. DOI: 10.1007/s13412-021-00684-3

BOOK CHAPTERS

(forthcoming 2023) “Planning Mitigation and Adaptation of Cultural Heritage: The State of the Field,” Handbook on Cultural Heritage & Disaster Risk Management (Routledge), eds. Rohit Jigyasu & Ksenia Chmutina

(2020) “The 'Community Foundations' of Allyship in Preservation: Lessons from West Mount Airy, Philadelphia,” in Preservation and Social Inclusion (Columbia University Press, Columbia Books on Architecture & the City) [BOOK INFO & ORDERS]

(2015) “Rights-of-Way: The Right to Work on Critical Infrastructure of Postwar Philadelphia,” Spatializing Politics: Essays on Power and Place (Harvard University Press / Harvard Graduate School of Design, 2015). [BOOK INFO & ORDERS]

ESSAYS EDITORIALLY REVIEWED

Barber, D. and Aidoo, F.S. (forthcoming 2022). “Retrofit.” Energized: Keywords for a New Politics of Energy and Environment. West Virginia University Press.

Aidoo, F.S. and Barber, Daniel (forthcoming 2021), “Retrofit: An Introduction,” Future Anterior: International Journal for Historic Preservation History, Theory & Criticism

Aidoo, F.S. (2021) “More than meets the eye: Institutional Philanthropy behind Facade Revitalization Post-Disaster.” Proceedings of the 8th National Forum on Historic Preservation Policy. National Preservation Institute

Aidoo, F.S. (2020). “The Rules of Disaster Relief on New Orleans’s Main Streets.” Metropole (Urban History Association). https://themetropole.blog/2020/08/27/

Aidoo, F.S. (2017). “Red Arrow Lines,” Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia (Rutgers University Press), http://philadelphiaencyclopedia.org/archive/red-arrow-lines/

(2017) “Red Arrow Lines,” Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia (Rutgers University Center for Mid-Atlantic Studies) https://philadelphiaencyclopedia.org/archive/red-arrow-lines/

BOOK REVIEWS

Aidoo, Fallon (2019) “Review: The Black Skyscraper: Architecture and the Perception of Race by Adrienne Brown,” Technology and Culture 60 (1), 324-3262019 [FULL TEXT]

PUBLIC SCHOLARSHIP

Black Cottagers of Cottage City. ArcGIS StoryMaps. online publication: June 2023

Beyond the ‘Green Book’: Cottage Businesses by and for People of Color on Martha’s Vineyard. Oral History Collection in production for YouTube channel of the Martha’s Vineyard Museum. Audio production forthcoming Summer 2023.

Sunset over Sunset: Ed Ruscha’s Archive of the City. Getty Research Institute. forthcoming 2024

Shifting the Landscape: Labor & Mobility in New Orleans. VR experience of historic house, enslavement thru emancipation. Hermann-Grima & Gallier Houses. Beta (v.1) forthcoming 2023, v.2 funded for Mar 2024

PROJECT REVIEWS / PROGRAM EVALUATIONS

City of San Antonio, Cultural Contexts Statement Strategic Plan. 2021-present

City of Los Angeles. African American Historic Places Project. 2021

Louisiana Climate Initiatives Task Force. Land Use, Housing & Buildings Recommendations, 2021

Louisiana Office of Historic Preservation. National Register Review Committee. 2021-2023

HousingNOLA. Affordable Housing Plan for Irregular/Substandard Lots, 2019-2020

City of New Orleans. Facade Renew Program. 2018-2019