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Nonprofit Neighborhoods

Author : Claire Dunning
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2022-06-23
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780226819914

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An exploration of how and why American city governments delegated the responsibility for solving urban inequality to the nonprofit sector. Nonprofits serving a range of municipal and cultural needs are now so ubiquitous in US cities, it can be difficult to envision a time when they were more limited in number, size, and influence. Turning back the clock, however, uncovers both an illuminating story of how the nonprofit sector became such a dominant force in American society, as well as a troubling one of why this growth occurred alongside persistent poverty and widening inequality. Claire Dunning’s book connects these two stories in histories of race, democracy, and capitalism, revealing how the federal government funded and deputized nonprofits to help individuals in need, and in so doing avoided addressing the structural inequities that necessitated such action in the first place. Nonprofit Neighborhoods begins after World War II, when suburbanization, segregation, and deindustrialization inaugurated an era of urban policymaking that applied private solutions to public problems. Dunning introduces readers to the activists, corporate executives, and politicians who advocated addressing poverty and racial exclusion through local organizations, while also raising provocative questions about the politics and possibilities of social change. The lessons of Nonprofit Neighborhoods exceed the bounds of Boston, where the story unfolds, providing a timely history of the shift from urban crisis to urban renaissance for anyone concerned about American inequality—past, present, or future.

America's Changing Neighborhoods [3 volumes]

Author : Reed Ueda
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 950 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2017-09-21
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9798216045168

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America's Changing Neighborhoods [3 volumes] by Reed Ueda Pdf

A unique panoramic survey of ethnic groups throughout the United States that explores the diverse communities in every region, state, and big city. Race, ethnicity, and immigrants' lives and identity: these are all key topics that Americans need to study in order to fully understand U.S. culture, society, politics, economics, and history. Learning about "place" through our own historical and contemporary neighborhoods is an ideal way to better grasp the important role of race and ethnicity in the United States. This reference work comprehensively covers both historical and contemporary ethnic and immigrant neighborhoods through A–Z entries that explore the places and people in every major U.S. region and neighborhood. America's Changing Neighborhoods: An Exploration of Diversity uniquely combines the history of ethnic groups with the history of communities, offering an interdisciplinary examination of the nation's makeup. It gives readers perspective and insight into ethnicity and race based on the geography of enclaves across the nation, in regions and in specific cities or localized areas within a city. Among the entries are nearly 200 "neighborhood biographies" that provide histories of local communities and their ethnic groups. Images, sidebars, cross-references at the end of each entry, and cross-indexing of entries serve readers conducting preliminary as well as in-depth research. The book's state-by-state entries also offer population data, and an appendix of ancestry statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau details ethnic and racial diversity.

Revitalizing Urban Neighborhoods

Author : William Dennis Keating,Norman Krumholz,Philip Star
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Urban renewal
ISBN : WISC:89056944531

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Revitalizing Urban Neighborhoods by William Dennis Keating,Norman Krumholz,Philip Star Pdf

Since the 1950s and the advance of urban renewal, local governments and urban policy have focused heavily on the central business district. However, such development has all but ignored the inner-city neighborhoods that continue to struggle in the shadows of high-rise America. This analysis of urban neighborhoods in the United States from 1960 to 1995 presents fifteen essays by scholars of urban planning and development. Together they show how urban neighborhoods can and must be preserved as economic, cultural, and political centers.

Boston Neighborhoods

Author : Lynda Morgenroth
Publisher : Insiders' Guide
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Travel
ISBN : 0762726997

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A lively, food-focused guide to 13 ethnic neighborhoods in and around Boston.

City of Neighborhoods

Author : Anthony Bak Buccitelli
Publisher : University of Wisconsin Pres
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2016-04-20
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780299307103

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City of Neighborhoods by Anthony Bak Buccitelli Pdf

Reveals that stereotypical ethnic neighborhoods have developed into multicultural communities that use ethnic symbolism as a means for inclusion, not exclusion.

Research on Schools, Neighborhoods, and Communities

Author : William F. Tate
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 565 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781442204683

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Research on Schools, Neighborhoods, and Communities by William F. Tate Pdf

Research on Schools, Neighborhoods, and Communities: Toward Civic Responsibility focuses on research and theoretical developments related to the role of geography in education, human development, and health. William F. Tate IV, the Edward Mallinckrodt Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis and former President of the American Educational Research Association, presents a collection of chapters from across disciplines to further understand the strengths of and problems in our communities. Today, many research literatures--e.g., health, housing, transportation, and education--focus on civic progress, yet rarely are there efforts to interrelate these literatures to better understand urgent problems and promising possibilities in education, wherein social context is central. In this volume, social context--in particular, the unequal opportunities that result from geography--is integral to the arguments, analyses, and case studies presented. Written by more than 40 educational scholars from top universities across the nation, the research presented in this volume provides historical, moral, and scientifically based arguments with the potential to inform understandings of civic problems associated with education, youth, and families, and to guide the actions of responsible citizens and institutions dedicated to advancing the public good.

Boston Neighborhoods

Author : Lynda Morgenroth
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : UCSC:32106018077880

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Boston Neighborhoods by Lynda Morgenroth Pdf

Boston is home to some of the most diverse and delicious ethnic communities. "Boston Globe" Food Editor Lynda Morgenroth takes readers on a detailed walking tour through 13 of Boston's savory neighborhoods. From Asian noodle soup to Ethiopian bread to exotic Chinese roots, this is a mouth-watering, eye-filling guide. Maps. Illustrations.

Reviving America's Forgotten Neighborhoods

Author : Elise M. Bright
Publisher : Psychology Press
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 0415945275

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First Published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

New American Neighborhoods

Author : United States. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 48 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Electronic government information
ISBN : UCR:31210024951954

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Neighborhoods

Author : National Endowment for the Arts
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 96 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 1977
Category : Community development
ISBN : MINN:31951D00270150G

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Neighborhoods and Health

Author : Dustin T. Duncan,Ichiro Kawachi
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 393 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2018
Category : Medical
ISBN : 9780190843496

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Neighborhoods and health : a progress report / Dustin T. Duncan and Ichiro Kawachi -- Operationalizing neighborhood definitions in health research : spatial misclassification and other issues / Dustin T. Duncan, Seann D. Regan, and Basile Chaix -- Quantitative methods for measuring neighborhood characteristics in neighborhood health research / Dustin T. Duncan, William C. Goedel, and Rumi Chunara -- Statistical methods in spatial epidemiology / Samson Gebreab -- Agent based models / Brenda Heaton, Abdul Rahman El-Sayed, and Sandro Galea -- Experimental and quasi-experimental designs in neighborhood health effects research : strengthening causal inference and promoting translation / Nicole M. Schmidt, Quynh C. Nguyen, and Theresa L. Osypuk -- Qualitative methods and neighborhood health research / Danya E. Keene -- Designing healthier built environments / Pedro Gullón Tosio and Gina S. Lovasi -- Food environment and health / Jason Block, Michael Seward, Peter James -- Neighborhoods, social stigma, and health / Danya E. Keene and Mark B. Padilla -- Neighborhood foreclosure and health / Maraina Arcaya -- Residential segregation and health / Michael R. Kramer.

People, Building Neighborhoods

Author : United States. National Commission on Neighborhoods
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 1979
Category : Community development
ISBN : UOM:39015002298266

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Solutions for Safer Communities

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 136 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Criminal justice, Administration of
ISBN : OSU:32437122311489

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The Death of an American Jewish Community: A Tragedy of Good Intentions

Author : Hillel Levine
Publisher : Plunkett Lake Press
Page : 317 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2019-08-17
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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The Death of an American Jewish Community: A Tragedy of Good Intentions by Hillel Levine Pdf

Written by a sociologist and a journalist, The Death of an American Jewish Community: A Tragedy of Good Intentions recounts the death of a Boston community once home to 90,000 Jews residing among African-Americans and white ethnics. The frightening personal testimonies and blatant evidence of manipulated housing prices illustrate how inadequate government regulation of banks can contribute to ethnic conflict and lives destroyed. “There were no winners,” the authors warn. Hillel Levine and Lawrence Harmon believe that their findings may be true for American cities in general. Had we learned from what went wrong in Boston — blockbusting by a group of banks, federal programs promoting mortgages to people unable to afford them, real estate brokers seeking quick profits —, perhaps the 2008 nationwide real estate meltdown could have been anticipated. The lessons from this book are essential for students of ethnic relations and urban affairs. “This candid, disturbing, and highly readable book recounts how Boston’s working-class Jewish neighborhoods were transformed into economically devastated black ghettoes.” — The New Yorker “Bankers and real-estate brokers still shape the dynamics of daily life in our fragile urban neighborhoods. Levine and Harmon movingly capture the human side of this often destructive process in their story of redlining and blockbusting in Boston during the 1960s. But their book is more than history. It is a lesson about how to understand and improve our cities and neighborhoods, today and in the future.” — Raymond L. Flynn, Mayor of Boston, President, U.S. Conference of Mayors “Levine and Harmon are sympathetic to the goals of racial integration but are indignant over the brutality and unfairness that accompanied these orchestrations. Bankers and politicians are indicted here by elaborate court evidence and by supplementary research cited by the authors, who use their insiders’ passion (Harmon was born and raised in Dorchester) and professional expertise to forever preserve the corned-beef flavor of old Blue Hill Avenue. As much an elegiac memory book of old Jewish Boston as a searing indictment against her killers.” — Kirkus Reviews “Combines the rigor of good scholarship with the obsessive curiosity of good journalism” — J. Anthony Lukas, Author of Common Ground “What keeps a community alive? What are the social and historical forces that shape or stifle its aspirations? When does a community soar and when does it yield to resignation? These and other questions take on an urgency of their own in Hillel Levine and Lawrence Harmon’s perceptive, brilliant, and disturbing inquiry.” — Elie Wiesel, University Professor and Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities, Boston University “Levine and Harmon have written a prophetic indictment of the real estate speculation and elite indifference that, along with black crimes, destroyed Boston’s most vibrant Jewish neighborhoods. Have the courage to take their terrible journey; you will not return unchanged!” — Jim Sleeper, Author of The Closest of Strangers: Liberalism and the Politics of Race in New York “This engagingly written and brilliantly illuminating portrait of the destruction of a vibrant Jewish community radically revises our understanding of the process of neighborhood change. The authors also break new ground in portraying the critical role of social class in American life and the powerful, if unconscious, class bias of Jewish communal leaders.” — Charles E. Silberman, Author of A Certain People: American Jews and Their Lives Today

Policy Studies: Review Annual

Author : Ray Rist
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 797 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2018-04-20
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781351319829

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The sixth edition of this annual collection of the year's best work in policy studies. Contributions in this volume reflect the increased emphasis on budget conscious and carefully targeted social programmes. Exemplifying a range of analytic and methodological strategies, this edition features studies from Australia, the United States, West Germany, and Great Britain.