How ideas shape urban political development /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: JSTOR (Organization)
Other Authors: Dilworth, Richardson (Editor), Weaver, Timothy P. R. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, [2020]
Edition:1st edition.
Series:City in the twenty-first century book series.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Preface. Urban political development and the politics of ideas / Robert Henry Cox and Daniel BĂ©land
  • Chapter 1. Ideas, interests, institutions, and urban political development / Richardson Dilworth and Timothy P. R. Weaver
  • Chapter 2. How policy paradigms change : lessons from Chicago's urban renewal program / Joel Rast
  • Chapter 3. The idea of blight in Baltimore / Sally Ford Lawton
  • Chapter 4. How ideas stopped an expressway in Philadelphia / Marcus Anthony Hunter
  • Chapter 5. Manufacturing decline : the conservative construction of urban crisis in Detroit / Jason Hackworth
  • Chapter 6. The neoliberal city and the racial idea / Lester K. Spence
  • Chapter 7. Contested conceptions of pluralism between cities and Congress over national civil rights legislation / Thomas Ogorzalek
  • Chapter 8. Ideas in US education policy : reform, localism, and immigrant youths / Douglas S. Reed
  • Chapter 9. Ideas, institutions, intercurrence, and the Community Reinvestment Act / Amy Widestrom
  • Chapter 10. Immigrant identities and integration in the United States and Canada / Mara Sidney
  • Chapter 11. "Trying out our ideas" : enterprise zones in the United States and the United Kingdom / Timothy P. R. Weaver
  • Chapter 12. Ideas, framing, and interests in urban contention : the case of Santiago, Chile / Eleonora Pasotti
  • Chapter 13. Ideas, politics, and urban development in China / William Hurst
  • Chapter 14. Politics of dwelling : divergent ideas of home in Kolkata / Debjani Bhattacharyya
  • Chapter 15. Policy mobility and urban fantasies : the case of African cities / Vanessa Watson.