
Rebuilding Community
Policy and Practice in Urban Regeneration
Joan Smith(Author)
J. Pierson(Editor)
Palgrave Macmillan (Publisher)
Published on 1. January 2001
Book
Paperback/Softback
XI, 234 pages
978-1-349-41111-5 (ISBN)
Description
Our poorest urban neighbourhoods experience economic and social difficulties that uniquely affect the lives of those who live there. This volume examines the policies and initiatives now underway on both sides of the Atlantic to revitalize those areas. With contributors from the US, France and the UK the volume explains the nature of specific community building programmes and explores critical issues such as the role of partnerships and the importance of race and gender in urban regeneration.
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Edition
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2001
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
XI, 234 p.
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
318 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-349-41111-5 (9781349411115)
DOI
10.1057/9781403919878
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Persons
KAREN FULBRIGHT-ANDERSON
IRENE BRUEGEL Co-Director, Local Economy Policy Unit, South Bank University, London
GARY CRAIG Professor of Social Justice, University of Hull
JAMES P. CONNELL Director, Institute of Research and Evaluation in Education
JULIEN DAMON Head of Research, Caisse Nationale des Allocation Familiales, Paris
ANNE C. KUBISH Director, Aspen Roundtable for Comprehensive Community Initiatives
KEITH LAWRENCE Research Officer, Aspen Roundtable for Comprehensive Community Initiatives, New York City
CHRISTOPHER MILLER Senior Lecturer, University of West of England, Bristol
PETER NORTH Research Assistant, Local Economy Unit, South Bank University, London
SARAH PEARSON
FRANK C. PIERSON Lead Organizer, South West Industrial Areas Foundation, Tucson, Arizona
MERCER L. SULLIVAN Associate Professor, Rutgers University, Newark
REBECCA STONE Research Officer, Chapin Hall Centre for Children, University of Chicago, Chicago
Content
List of Tables Notes on the Contributors Acknowledgements Introduction; J.Smith & J.Pierson Comprehensive Community Initiatives in the United States; A.C.Kubish & R.Stone Expanding Comprehensiveness: Toward a Framework of Structural Racism for Urban Community Revitalization in the United States; K.Lawrence Community Development Corporations in the United States: Housing Development as an Anchor for Urban Regeneration; M.L.Sullivan Evaluating Complex Comprehensive Community Initiatives: Theory, Measurement and Analysis; A.C.Kubish, J.P.Connell & K.Fulbright-Anderson Power Before Program: Broad Base Organizing and the Work of the Industrial Areas Foundation; F.C.Pierson Community, Urban Regeneration and National Renewal; C.Miller Community Participation in Strategic Partnerships in the United Kingdom; S.Pearson & G.Craig Urban Regeneration and Citizenship in 'Sensitive Areas' in France; J.Damon Communitarianism and Gender in the New Urban Policy; J.Smith Community Empowerment versus Community Organizing: Rethinking Community and Resistance in the Era of Partnership and the Third Way; P.North & I.Bruegel Rebuilding Communities: Common Themes and Approaches; J.Pierson Index