Big city politics in transition
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書誌事項
Big city politics in transition
(Urban affairs annual reviews, v. 38)
Sage Publications, c1991
- : cloth
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Big City Politics in Transition is a good reference volume packed with much important and up-to-date information. --Environment and Planning "A timely book that revisits the field so well described by Edward Banfield (Big City Politics, 1965) as of the early 1960s but which has changed greatly since then. . . . Each profile shows a high level of research, and the notes provide a thorough bibliography of the literature. A tremendously useful book for readers at all levels." --Choice "This book was inspired by Edward Banfield's Big City Politics of 1965. [In Big City Politics in Transition] the introduction amply justifies the need for a new volume. . . . This multiauthored volume examines thirteen cities: Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, Detroit, Saint Louis, Atlanta, Miami, New Orleans, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Seattle. Each chapter traces the economic, social, and political changes since 1965 and current political problems. . . . It is impossible to do justice to all thirteen studies in a short review but this book represents a very useful summation of the current state of the major US cities." --Environment and Planning C In 1965 Big City Politics ambitiously attempted to describe the workings of America's big cities, using nine large U.S. cities as examples. By the time it was published, urban racial conflict, declining economic power, and growing concentrations of low-income populations had changed the face of the urban political scene. Big City Politics in Transition examines how government and administration in America's largest cities have changed between 1960 and 1990. The contributors to this intriguing volume trace demographic and economic change over this vital and, at times, turbulent period, explaining what those changes mean for politics, policies, and the general quality of life. The chapters address the demographics and economic base of the cities under consideration, the role and structure of city government, including interaction with state houses, suburbs and Washington, DC, and the roles played by interest groups and political influentials. The cities profiled include: Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, Detroit, St. Louis, Atlanta, Miami, New Orleans, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Seattle. Underlying these concerns is an examination of the political character of the city, (the composition and cohesion of the coalitions, groups, organizations, and individual actors that shape major decisions). A balanced and insightful look at urban politics in the late 20th century, this volume will enlighten academics and professionals in urban studies, policy studies, and political science.
目次
Introduction - John Clayton Thomas and H V Savitch
Big City Politics, Then and Now
Boston - Philip L Clay
The Incomplete Transformation
Philadelphia - Carolyn Teich Adams
The Slide Toward Municipal Bankruptcy
Chicago - Barbara Ferman
Race and Reform
Detroit - Wilbur Rich
From Motor City to Service Hub
St. Louis - Andrew Glassberg
Racial Transition and Economic Development
Atlanta - Arnold Fleischmann
Urban Coalitions in a Suburban Sea
Miami - Ronald K Vogel and Genie N L Stowers
Minority Empowerment and Regime Change
New Orleans - Robert K Whelan and Alma H Young
The Ambivalent City
Denver - Carter Whitson and Dennis Judd
Boosterism versus Growth
Houston - Robert E Parker and Joe R Feagin
Administration by Economic Elites
Los Angeles - Alan L Saltzstein and Raphael J Sonenshein
Transformation of a Governing Coalition
San Fransisco - Richard E DeLeon
Post Materialist Populism in a Global City
Seattle - Margaret Gordon et al
Grassroots Politics Shaping the Environment
Conclusion - H V Savitch and John Clayton Thomas
End of the Millenium Big City
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