Gary Winkel

Gary Winkel
Alma mater University of Washington
Institutions City University of New York, Graduate Center
Main interests
Environmental psychology
Website Official website

Gary Winkel is a Professor of Environmental Psychology at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York He received his Ph.D. in psychology at the University of Washington with a minor in quantitative methods.

After receiving his degree, he served as an Assistant Professor of Architecture and Urban Planning at the University of Washington and was involved in research on museum and exhibit design as well as a project concerned with the redevelopment of downtown Seattle, Washington. During this period, he also worked jointly with Philip Thiel and Francis Ventre on the development of the first interdisciplinary journal focused on person/environment relationships. He served as editor of Environment and Behavior from 1969 until 1980.

In 1968, Professor Winkel joined the Environmental Psychology Program at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. There, in collaboration with William Ittelson, Harold Proshansky, and Leanne Rivlin, he was the co-author of the first textbook in environmental psychology titled Introduction to Environmental Psychology. His research interests moved in the direction of hospital design and he worked for seven years as a research and design consultant to Bellevue Hospital in New York City. Subsequently, he began working with Professor Susan Saegert of the Environmental Psychology Program on housing and community related research which has continued until the present. In addition to his interests in housing research, Professor Winkel has focused on methodological and statistical issues related to field research in environmental psychology.

Selected bibliography

Books

  • Winkel, Gary; Saegert, Susan (1997). Social capital formation in low income housing. New York: Housing Environments Research Group of the Center for Human Environments, City University of New York.

Journal articles

  • Winkel, Gary; Saegert, Susan (February 1990). Environmental psychology. Annual Review of Psychology. 41. Annual Reviews. pp. 441–477. doi:10.1146/annurev.ps.41.020190.002301.
  • Winkel, Gary; Saegert, Susan (August 1996). Paths to community empowerment: organizing at home. American Journal of Community Psychology. 24. Springer. pp. 517–550.
  • Winkel, Gary; Saegert, Susan (1998). Social capital and the revitalization of New York City's distressed inner‐city housing. Housing Policy Debate. 9. Taylor and Francis. pp. 17–60. doi:10.1080/10511482.1998.9521285.
  • Winkel, Gary; Saegert, Susan (March–April 1999). CDCs, social capital, and housing quality. Shelterforce. National Housing Institute - Shelterforce online.
  • Winkel, Gary; Saegert, Susan; Swartz, Charles (2002). Social capital and crime in New York City's low‐income housing. Housing Policy Debate. 13. Taylor and Francis. pp. 189–226. doi:10.1080/10511482.2002.9521439.
  • Winkel, Gary; Saegert, Susan (December 2004). Crime, social capital and community participation. American Journal of Community Psychology. 34. Springer. pp. 219–233. doi:10.1007/s10464-004-7416-2.
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