American Urban Politics
Routledge (Verlag)
978-0-321-12970-3 (ISBN)
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Informed by the impact of globalization on urban politics, the readings in this textfeature a political economy perspective that views urban politics and policy through the interaction of the imperative of growth and the imperative of governance.
Also available in a new edition: Judd & Swanstrom's City Politics 5/e. The reader is the perfect complement for this main text.
Introductory Essay: UnderstandingCityPolitics in the Global Era.
1. The Political Economy of Cities.
Editors’ Essay. The Nature of Urban Governance.
1. Paul E. Peterson, The Imperative of Growth.
2. Clarence N. Stone, Urban Regimes.
3. Elaine B. Sharp, Culture Wars and City Politics.
Part One. City Politics in the First Century.
2. Entrepreneurial Cities: The Economic Imperative.
Editors’ Essay. The Economic Imperative.
4. Sam Bass Warner, The Environment of Private Opportunity.
5. Richard C. Wade, The Urban Frontier.
3. Machines, Reform and the Political Imperative.
Editors’ Essay. The Political Imperative.
6. William Riordan, To Hold Your District: Study Human Nature.
7. Steven P. Erie, The Dilemmas of Machine Politics.
8. Andrew D. White, City Affairs Are Not Political.
9. Samuel P. Hays, The Politics of Reform.
Part Two. The Political Economy of the Urban Crisis.
4. Racial Politics and the Crisis of the Cities.
Editors’ Essay. The Crisis of the Cities.
10. Robert M. Fogelson, The Decline of Downtown.
11. Thomas Sugrue, Racial Confrontation in Post-War Detroit.
5. Suburbia and the Divided Metropolis.
Editors’ Essay. The Politics of Suburban Development.
12. Michael N. Danielson, The Politics of Exclusion.
13. Dolores Hayden, The Rise of the Mall.
Part Three. The Metropolis in the Global Era.
6. The Multi-Ethnic Metropolis.
Editors’ Essay. Political Conflict in the New Metropolis.
14. John Mollenkopf, David Olson and Timothy Ross, Immigrant Political Participation.
15. Reuel Rogers, Minority Groups and Coalitional Politics.
16. Rosalyn Baxandall and Elizabeth Ewen, Suburban Change and the “Underwater Economy.”
7. Cities in the International Marketplace.
Editors’ Essay. City Politics and the New Economy.
17. Richard Foglesong, When Disney Comes to Town.
18. Paul Kantor and H.V. Savitch, Can Politicians Bargain with Business?
19. Elizabeth Strom, Cultural Institutions and Downtown Development.
8. Defended Space and the Politics of Fear.
Editors’ Essay. The Politics of Fear.
20. Mike Davis, The Militarization of Urban Space.
21. Kristen Hill Maher, The Landscape of Suburban Fear.
22. Peter Eisenger, The American City in the Age of Terror.
9. The Politics of Inequality in the Global Era.
Editors’ Essay. Race and Inequality.
23. Susan Welch, Lee Sigelman, Timothy Bledsoe, and Michael Combs, Race and Place.
24. Harvey K. Newman, Race and the Tourist Bubble.
10. Faces of the New Federalism.
Editors’ Essay. Urban Responses to Federal Policy.
25. Peter Eisenger, The Era of Federal Devolution.
26. Pietro S. Nivola, Federal Prescriptions and City Problems.
27. Isaac Martin, Local Progressivism and the Living Wage.
11. Sprawl and the New Regionalism.
Editors’ Essay. Governing the 21st Century Metropolis.
28. David Rusk, Growth Management.
29. Myron Orfield, Building Consensus.
30. Fred Siegel, Some Problems with Regionalism.
31. Dolores Hayden, The New Urbanism.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 10.8.2005 |
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Verlagsort | New York |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 162 x 235 mm |
Gewicht | 549 g |
Themenwelt | Sozialwissenschaften ► Politik / Verwaltung ► Politische Theorie |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie | |
ISBN-10 | 0-321-12970-9 / 0321129709 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-321-12970-3 / 9780321129703 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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