Community builders : a tale of neighborhood mobilization in two cities
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Community builders : a tale of neighborhood mobilization in two cities
(Conflicts in urban and regional development / edited by John R. Logan and Todd Swanstrom)
Temple University Press, 1996
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Bibliography: p. [213]-225
Includes index
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ISBN 9781566394093
Description
Addressing relevant urban issues, a careful look at the relationships between neighborhood associations and development
Table of Contents
List of Tables and Maps Acknowledgments 1. Introduction: Economic Restructuring, Urban Change, and Neighborhoods in Crisis 2. Neighborhood Associations as Place-Based Collective Actors 3. Albany, the Restructured City: State Government, Its Political Machine, and Neighborhood Politics 4. Center Square and Its Neighborhood Association: Organizing for Success 5. Arbor Hill: Revitalizing an Inner-City Neighborhood 6. Schenectady, the Declining City: General Electric, Deindustrialization, and Strategies for the City's Renewal 7. The Stockade: Defending the Gentrified Neighborhood in a Declining Industrial City 8. Hamilton Hill: A Low-Income Neighborhood Struggle for Survival 9. Neighborhoods, Strategies, and the City Context References Index
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: pbk ISBN 9781566394109
Description
Addressing relevant urban issues, a careful look at the relationships between neighborhood associations and development
Table of Contents
List of Tables and Maps Acknowledgments 1. Introduction: Economic Restructuring, Urban Change, and Neighborhoods in Crisis 2. Neighborhood Associations as Place-Based Collective Actors 3. Albany, the Restructured City: State Government, Its Political Machine, and Neighborhood Politics 4. Center Square and Its Neighborhood Association: Organizing for Success 5. Arbor Hill: Revitalizing an Inner-City Neighborhood 6. Schenectady, the Declining City: General Electric, Deindustrialization, and Strategies for the City's Renewal 7. The Stockade: Defending the Gentrified Neighborhood in a Declining Industrial City 8. Hamilton Hill: A Low-Income Neighborhood Struggle for Survival 9. Neighborhoods, Strategies, and the City Context References Index
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