| Allison, E.W., Peters, L. (2011) Historic Preservation and the Livable City. (Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley Publishers). |
| Allison, E.W. (1992) Creating an historic district: a guide for neighborhoods. (New York, NY: Historic Districts Press). Second Edition 1993, Revised Edition 2005. |
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| Allison, E.W. James Marston Fitch: Selected Writings on Architecture, Preservation, and the Built Environment, Michael Tomlin (ed.). The Architect's Newspaper. (April, 2008) |
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| Allison, E.W., Elliot, J, Euske, D., Holland, D., Haley, W., Marcavitch, A. (Spring, 1999). "Preserving a Sense of Place: Conversations Online." Forum Journal. |
Allison, E.W. (1995). Assistant Editor, The Encyclopedia of New York. (Yale University Press)Contributed 19 entries in the encyclopedia, from "Ambercrombie and Fitch" to "World Financial Center". |
| Allison, E.W. (1992). "With a Little Help From Your Friends. . ." The Alliance Review; National Alliance of Preservation Commissions. |
| Allison, E.W. (1986). The Raiders of Wall Street. (Stein & Day). |
| Allison, E. W. & Allison, M. (1984). Managing up, managing down. (New York, NY: Simon & Schuster). |
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| Allison, E.W. & Allison, M. (1983). Through the Valley of Death. (Doubleday). |
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| Allison, E. W. & Allison, M. (Summer 2009). “Preserving tangible cultural assets: A framework for a new dialog in preservation.” Preservation Education and Research. |
| Allison, E. W. & Allison, M. (2004). “Creating a hearing for the listening: Steps to increase the effectiveness of new forms of public and private participation.” Group Facilitation: A Research and Applications Journal, 6 (Spring, 2004), 127-139. |
| Allison, E.W. (1996) "Historic Preservation in a Development Dominated City: The Passage of New York City's Landmark Preservation Legislation." Journal of Urban History (March, 1996). |
| Allison, E. W. & Allison, M. (1995). “Using culture and communications theory in postmodern urban planning: A cybernetic approach.” Journal of Communications Research (December, 1995). |
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| Allison, E. W. & Allison, M. (2007). Preserving the ideas of the world’s cultures in New York City: How globalization is changing the nature of historic preservation in New York City. The 3rd Annual Interdisciplinary Conference: “New York City: Global Village.” New York Institute of Technology Conference. New York, NY. (March 2007). |
| Allison, E.W. "Gentrification and Historic Districts." Paper delivered at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning conference (October, 2005). |
| Allison, E.W. & Allison, M. "Self Organizing and Co-Evolution in the Formation of Historic Districts." Paper delivered at Managing Complex Organizations in a Complex World sponsored by the New England Complex Systems Institute (June, 2002). |
| Allison, E.W. "Applying Complexity Theory to Urban Planning." Paper delivered at the Columbia University Seminar ont he City (May, 1999). |
| Allison, E. W. & Allison, M. (1998). Communications theory, Complexity theory, and the city: Postmodern urban planning. Keynote paper delivered at the 1998 Salzburg Conference on Urban Planning and Development. |
| Allison, E. W. & Allison, M. (1996). Diasporas and the borderless state in the age of cyberspace. Paper delivered at the New York State Speech Communication Association Conference. (October 14, 1996) |
| Allison, E. W. & Allison, M. (1994). Portable phones in the park: A new approach to urban planning. Paper delivered at Columbia University Planning Conference. (October 1994). |
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| “Preserving New York.” Museum of the City of New York. February 2008 (moderator). |
| “Planning, Preservation and Aesthetics in NYC.” Sponsored by the Historic Districts Council.” February 2008. |
| “Graduate Study in Historic Preservation,” National Trust for Historic Preservation, St. Paul, MN, October 5, 2007 |
| “The Press and Historic Preservation.” Peer Meeting Exchange Program of the Neighborhood Preservation Center. June 2004. |
| “Contextual Zoning and Historic Neighborhoods” at the Neighborhood Preservation Center. Sponsored by the Historic Districts Council, July 2002 |
| “In Defense of Preservation” at the Graduate Center, City University of New York. Sponsored by the Gotham Center for New York History, October 2001. |
| “New Directions in Zoning: Does the Public Benefit?” at the Urban Center, New York City. Forum sponsored by the Broadway Theater Institute, the Municipal Art Society, and The Women’s City Club, April 1998. |
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